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Alphabetical [« »] citie 40 cities 8 citizen 13 citizens 22 cittie 17 citties 1 cittizens 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 bitter 22 broken 22 cast 22 citizens 22 conversing 22 crownes 22 deere | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances citizens |
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1 Ind | endevours, even like to our Citizens; not minding or medling 2 Ind | then all the rest of the Citizens?~ ~Repute we our selves 3 Ind | die, as well as heere our Citizens~ ~doe, the griefe notwithstanding 4 1, 1| sanctified~ ~life, all the Citizens held him in great respect 5 1, 7| welcoming both strangers and Citizens, then~ ~he continually used 6 2, 1| mischance happened to one~ ~our Citizens; and yet afterward, how ( 7 2, 1| all parts; three of our Citizens went to~ ~Trevers, one of 8 2, 3| and they received by the Citizens in royall~ ~manner. There 9 4, 2| so well knowne to all the Citizens, and won~ ~such respect 10 5, 7| Feast being made for all the Citizens, and the young~ ~married 11 6, 2| part of the honourablest Citizens, and Cistio to be~ ~one 12 6, 5| noted in two of our~ ~owne Citizens, of whom I purpose to speake 13 6, 9| and many of our worthiest Citizens beside; so that~ ~it grew 14 6, 9| were, then any of the other Citizens, and Signior Guido~ ~(himselfe) 15 6, 10| Lake or Pond, such as our~ ~Citizens have in their Orchards or 16 7, 10| THEM FROM SINNE~ ~ ~ ~ Two Citizens of Siena, the one named 17 8, 5| often it happeneth, that Citizens, although no businesse~ ~ 18 8, 9| day,~ ~that divers of our Citizens, when they returne from 19 10, 8| of sundry troublesome~ ~Citizens; and partialities happening 20 10, 9| fifty of~ ~the worthiest Citizens, stood ready to welcome 21 10, 9| after such~ ~fashion as Citizens or Marchants use to weare, 22 10, 9| Pavia before, all the Citizens esteeming it as a miracle,