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Alphabetical [« »] attempted 2 attemptes 2 attempts 7 attend 23 attendance 10 attendances 1 attendant 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 accepted 23 altogether 23 appearance 23 attend 23 bounty 23 capacity 23 catharina | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances attend |
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1 Ind | necessity have a man to attend her,~ ~were hee young or 2 1, 1| sent for~ ~Physitions to attend him, allowing their servants 3 2, 5| that he was ready to attend her Mistresse, desiring 4 2, 5| his Chamber, and a Lad to attend, that he~ ~should lacke 5 2, 6| with noble Gentlemen, to attend till their returning backe. 6 2, 7| respects, that ever ought to attend on Ladies.~ ~ Now, Fortune 7 2, 10| matters,~ ~and rather attend our prayers and devotions 8 3, Ind| Familie remaining behind, to attend upon~ ~the Ladies and Gentlemen.~ ~ 9 3, 5| over speech, and you to attend your woorthy Husband.~ ~ 10 3, 6| soone as he~ ~had dined, to attend the arrivall of Madame Catulla. 11 3, 8| any company, but onely to attend her young Sonne, and be~ ~ 12 5, 5| why doest thou not goe to attend on our Master, and tarry 13 5, 9| honest Husbandman will~ ~attend on you, while I (with some 14 5, 9| speake, but rather tarried to attend his answer. Which, after 15 6, 10| calling one of their women to attend on them, they set~ ~on, 16 7, 8| understood as his lesson, to attend her comming, and so hee 17 8, 7| that I am bound in duty, to attend the~ ~good houre of her 18 9, 4| for a servant necessary to attend on him, it chanced~ ~that 19 10, 3| such as were appointed to attend on him reverently;~ ~yea, 20 10, 6| hee commaunded them to attend on~ ~his service, as Signior 21 10, 9| sate downe at his doore, to attend~ ~the comming of his guests. 22 10, 10| rest did, who came to attend him honourably, and having 23 10, 10| commanding every one~ ~to attend him, then all alone hee