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Alphabetical [« »] pawne 11 pawned 3 pawning 1 pay 22 pay-masters 1 payde 3 payed 9 | Frequency [« »] 22 neyther 22 ninetta 22 parting 22 pay 22 proud 22 rash 22 readie | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances pay |
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1 2, 3| had, not~ ~suffising to pay the moitie of Debts, but 2 2, 8| banishment shall deerely pay for. No~ ~sooner had she 3 2, 10| Ricciardo, who am come to pay what ransome this Gentleman~ ~ 4 3, 1| little, as it would not pay for the~ ~shoes I wore. 5 3, 5| comforts at home? Ill can age pay youths arrerages, when: 6 4, 10| Chest, were condemned to pay a great~ ~summe of money.~ ~ ~ ~ 7 4, 10| him, would~ ~have him to pay him for the Chest. The joyner 8 6, 10| Moreover, you have used~ ~to pay (especially such as have 9 7, 2| and cleane~ ~before you pay the mony.~ ~ So, stripping 10 8, 1| which~ ~I desire you to pay unto your Husband on my 11 8, 1| she sayde. Sir, I will pay them to my~ ~Husband for 12 8, 3| but (as I live) I will pay thee soundly for it. Up 13 8, 6| Priest would suffer none to pay, but~ ~himselfe, he dranke 14 8, 9| Trumpets, do very gladlie pay her tribute. And I dare 15 8, 10| part particularly, is to pay one thousand. At this~ ~ 16 8, 10| was, yet he would~ ~gladly pay for it. And for her Friends 17 9, 4| But when hee came to pay his hoste, hee found not 18 9, 4| if I could~ ~presently pay him downe the money.~ ~ 19 9, 4| Come,~ ~draw thy purse, and pay the money, for upon mine 20 9, 5| meetings, they made him pay for many dinners and suppers,~ ~ 21 9, 8| when thou art returned, Ile pay thee for~ ~thy paines.~ ~ 22 10, 5| covenanted, binding himselfe to pay a great~ ~summe of mony,