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Alphabetical [« »] meetings 23 meets 1 melanchollies 1 melancholly 23 melancholy 5 melasso 1 melchisedech 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 lodge 23 meet 23 meetings 23 melancholly 23 moment 23 monkes 23 mourning | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances melancholly |
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1 1, 6| began to grow~ ~extremely melancholly, and yet hee attended in 2 1, 6| cheerest thou? Thou art very melancholly, I prythee tell us why?~ ~ 3 2, 6| Gentleman, for the expelling of melancholly perturbations, one~ ~especiall 4 2, 10| extraordinary greefe and melancholly suffered by me since the 5 3, 2| altogether in sadnesse and~ ~melancholly, both comming and departing 6 3, 7| served to purge away this~ ~melancholly, he arose from the Table, 7 4, 2| fied and gone, and she in melancholly~ ~sadnesse sitting by them: 8 4, 3| fell into an extreame~ ~melancholly, which melancholly begat 9 4, 3| extreame~ ~melancholly, which melancholly begat implacable fury, and~ ~( 10 4, 8| albeit not without many melancholly perturbations. Notwithstanding, 11 4, 10| nothing but onely to feede melancholly~ ~humor, and from which ( 12 5, 2| then yesterday I did our melancholly King.~ ~ Understand then ( 13 5, 5| much oppresse mee with~ ~melancholly, yet you have made me such 14 5, 9| returning home againe sad and melancholly.~ ~Shortly after, her sonne 15 5, 10| to purge~ ~your minds of melancholly, and entertain the time 16 8, 2| walked sullen, sad and melancholly, as if he had melted all 17 8, 7| conquer~ ~this oppressing melancholly, which shee suffered for 18 8, 8| displeased you, making you more~ ~melancholly then this time requireth: 19 8, 10| went, both with sad and melancholly lookes, seeming as~ ~overcome 20 10, 7| more and more, and one melancholly conceit taking hold on another: 21 10, 8| had divers dayes noted his melancholly disposition, and now his~ ~ 22 10, 9| such a deepe conceited~ ~melancholly, as food and sleepe forsooke 23 10, 9| understood the cause of his melancholly and sickenesse: he very~ ~