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Alphabetical [« »] errour 13 errours 4 eruditions 1 escape 23 escaped 19 escapes 1 escapeth 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 displeased 23 effectually 23 enjoyed 23 escape 23 esteeme 23 fairest 23 flight | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances escape |
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1 Ind | undoubtedly they did not all escape; but many among them~ ~becomming 2 Ind | thinking in that manner to escape.~ ~ If it be so, as manifestly 3 2, 8| for thus they might best escape unknowne.~ ~ Being entred 4 3, 7| compunction of heart, to escape severe~ ~penances by them 5 3, 7| pleasest, for~ ~unfained (if I escape with life) I will truly 6 4, 2| possible meanes, how you may escape hence unknown; for it is 7 4, 10| COMPREHENSION, A MAN MAY ESCAPE OUT OF~ ~ MANIFOLD PERILLES, 8 4, 10| happened thither, and how to escape from them) he stood gazing 9 4, 10| he had any~ ~purpose to escape with life; went thither 10 5, 2| which meanes she could [not] escape although~ ~she would, but ( 11 5, 3| and happening afterward to escape from~ ~them; commeth (accidentally) 12 5, 3| likelihood that she should escape with life.~ ~ Now, concerning 13 5, 3| bridle, he~ ~laboured to escape from them. But being beset 14 5, 10| very few there are that can escape them.~ ~ Having thus a long 15 5, 10| may sometime chance to~ ~escape discovery, and cleare us, 16 6, 4| Gladly he would have made an escape, but hee could not by any~ ~ 17 7, 9| assured, that thou canst not escape with life, beside~ ~open 18 8, 5| before this~ ~pilfering knave escape away from hence; that I 19 8, 7| amorous friend, if thou dost escape hence~ ~alive to see him 20 8, 7| it be thy~ ~good lucke to escape out of this.~ ~ It appeareth 21 8, 7| thou shalt~ ~not freely escape from my fingers, till I 22 10, 2| which he could by no meanes escape. When this was~ ~done, he 23 10, 9| many times, how he~ ~might escape thence, but could not compasse