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Alphabetical [« »] lockt 16 loden 1 lodge 23 lodged 27 lodging 72 lodginges 1 lodgings 6 | Frequency [« »] 27 honoured 27 hoping 27 invited 27 lodged 27 meant 27 measure 27 merrily | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances lodged |
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1 1, 1| of him in the end. Being lodged~ ~in the house of two Florentine 2 1, 1| have formerly saide) was lodged neere~ ~to the place where 3 1, 1| imagine, because you see me~ ~lodged heere in the house of two 4 2, 1| also the Host where I~ ~am lodged. Wherefore good my Lord, 5 2, 2| Guillaume, where he was friendly lodged by a faire Widdow,~ ~and 6 2, 2| us two shall be the best lodged,~ ~you that have saide the 7 2, 3| him, and how hee should be lodged that~ ~night?~ ~ In good 8 2, 3| were drawne, I could have~ ~lodged his Monkes in the Corne-lofts, 9 3, 2| belonged to his houshold, who lodged altogether about the Escurie~ ~ 10 3, 7| where after supper, he was lodged in a Corne-loft with~ ~his 11 4, 3| where Ninetta then was lodged; there sodainly they~ ~seized 12 4, 10| demanded, where he~ ~was lodged the night before, made answer, 13 5, 4| and tedious, to be still lodged in her Mothers Chamber,~ ~ 14 5, 4| a great deale more coole lodged.~ ~There shall I heare the 15 5, 7| Inne: at the same time were lodged there three chiefe persons 16 6, 2| important~ ~businesse: they were lodged in the house of Messer Geri 17 7, 8| manner, as~ ~if no body had lodged therein that night. Then 18 8, 10| course. At that instant~ ~lodged there, Don Pietro della 19 9, 6| and the other Adriano,~ ~lodged one night in a poore Inne, 20 9, 6| Nicholetta the~ ~daughter, lodged by her selfe, and the father 21 9, 10| that his friend might be lodged in better manner:~ ~Gossip 22 10, 2| quality, were~ ~all well lodged in the Castle, their horses, 23 10, 3| men, (who~ ~likewise were lodged, as welcom strangers, in 24 10, 6| resort, and the~ ~other hadde lodged the Nets so conveniently, 25 10, 8| acquaintance. This Gentleman lodged Titus in his owne house, 26 10, 9| us where we may be well lodged. That shal I~ ~Sir, said 27 10, 9| company, beeing afterwards Lodged in most~ ~faire and sumptuous