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Alphabetical [« »] misers 1 misery 21 misfortune 24 misfortunes 24 misgovernment 1 misguide 3 misguided 4 | Frequency [« »] 24 maso 24 minded 24 misfortune 24 misfortunes 24 perswasion 24 possessions 24 quickly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances misfortunes |
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1 Ind | support of~ ~miseries and misfortunes, even in their greatest 2 Ind | us with~ ~our losses and misfortunes, with lewd and dishonest 3 2, 2| this Tale of~ ~Martellinos misfortunes, so familiarly reported 4 2, 2| occasions, mingled~ ~with some misfortunes in part, and partly with 5 2, 3| compassion on his great misfortunes, he~ ~comforted him very 6 2, 5| silent~ ~bemoaning his many misfortunes, away thence he wandred, 7 2, 6| Geoffrey) that her greevous misfortunes~ ~have suffered her to live 8 2, 6| repetition of their severall misfortunes, Messer Conrado made~ ~all 9 2, 7| of spirit) to tread all~ ~misfortunes under her feete, commanding 10 2, 7| multiplying of her owne misfortunes, still~ ~one succeeding 11 2, 7| strange and~ ~unexpected misfortunes I have lived so long obscurely 12 2, 7| through such a multitude of misfortunes,~ ~yet undiscovered, what 13 2, 7| large a time of strange misfortunes: according as Antigonus 14 2, 7| the whole story of~ ~my misfortunes, at better leysure will 15 3, 6| Alas! how~ ~mighty, are the misfortunes of women, and how ill requited 16 3, 9| Among my other miseries and misfortunes, which hath halfe broken~ ~ 17 4, 4| complaining on Lovers misfortunes, some blaming the angry 18 4, 6| youthfull~ ~boldnesse or misfortunes, because you have both seene 19 5, Ind| MANY HARD AND~ ~ PERILLOUS MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~ ~ Now began the Sunne 20 5, 2| compassion of her~ ~many misfortunes, as also the instant solace 21 5, 3| recompence former passed misfortunes;~ ~farre be it therefore 22 8, 9| compasse of patience. All misfortunes in the worlde fall~ ~upon 23 8, 9| himselfe, declaring his misfortunes~ ~at large, and into what 24 8, 10| the occasion of infinite misfortunes to men. For so soone~ ~as