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Alphabetical [« »] miseries 18 misers 1 misery 21 misfortune 24 misfortunes 24 misgovernment 1 misguide 3 | Frequency [« »] 24 maine 24 maso 24 minded 24 misfortune 24 misfortunes 24 perswasion 24 possessions | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances misfortune |
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1 2, 5| manifestly~ ~beholding his misfortune; Alas (quoth he) how soone 2 2, 5| They greatly pittying his misfortune, one of~ ~them said to the 3 2, 7| him knowledge of their~ ~misfortune.~ ~ The servant gathering 4 2, 7| with greefe for her first misfortune; and now this second chancing~ ~ 5 3, 7| Aldobrandino, for~ ~whose misfortune he grieved marvellously. 6 4, 9| men (fearing the like~ ~misfortune to befall them) gallopped 7 4, 9| lamentation for so great a~ ~misfortune to befall them, they were 8 4, 10| is one especiall~ ~fatall misfortune, which commonly awaiteth 9 4, 10| in cure, who~ ~by great misfortune, had one of his legges broken 10 5, 1| onely glad man~ ~of thy misfortune, and diligent sutor after 11 5, 3| and harmes.~ ~Now if by misfortune, you being here, any such 12 5, 3| shall be defended from any~ ~misfortune: but if any such mischance 13 5, 6| man must die with me. What misfortune (said the Admirall) hath 14 5, 10| Wife, compassionating the misfortune of others, where urgent~ ~ 15 6, Song| in thy snares,~ ~ To my misfortune, thou madst me her slave;~ ~ 16 8, 3| stayres head, by~ ~much misfortune chanced to see me; in regard ( 17 8, 7| Madame Helena, to colour this misfortune of her owne: as also the~ ~ 18 8, 8| them complained~ ~of his misfortune.~ ~ ~ ~ Greevous, and full 19 8, 10| Madame Helena in her hard misfortune, and yet applauding the~ ~ 20 8, 10| better manner, and no~ ~such misfortune could happen to him.~ ~ 21 8, 10| him with his lamentable misfortune, in~ ~every particular as 22 8, 10| pennyworth for a penny. And my misfortune is the greater, because 23 8, 10| me sorrowfull for~ ~this misfortune, and it greeveth me to see 24 9, 7| selfe~ ~merry, with any such misfortune as thou wishest unto me.~ ~