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Alphabetical [« »] scandaious 1 scandal 2 scandalized 3 scandall 21 scandalous 2 scandals 2 scannadio 13 | Frequency [« »] 21 reveale 21 rinaldo 21 sacred 21 scandall 21 seemeth 21 sentence 21 shape | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances scandall |
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1 Ind | contentment, reproofe and scandall may by no meanes~ ~pursue 2 3, 3| regard,~ ~because no harme or scandall should ensue, I thought 3 3, 5| to prevent so blacke a scandall to your bright beauty,~ ~ 4 3, 7| teares; whereby (perhaps) the scandall arose, that flew abroad 5 3, 9| honest; without blame or scandall~ ~to my poore, yet undetected 6 4, 5| on with patient that no~ ~scandall might ensue to them, or 7 4, 6| honour from any touch or scandall, and conceale the secret 8 4, 8| he had any; whereby~ ~no scandall or reproach would follow 9 5, 4| marriage, and wipe off all scandall to~ ~my House and me. All 10 5, 7| if she were not dead, the scandall~ ~would easily be wipt away 11 5, 10| either to suspition~ ~or scandall, then which, no woman can 12 6, 7| with shame, as an eternall scandall to her race. So,~ ~before 13 7, Ind| PREVENTION~ ~ OF SOME BLAME OR SCANDALL, ESCAPING WITHOUT SIGHT, 14 7, 6| course, threatning her with scandall and disgrace to her~ ~reputation, 15 7, 6| beene a most notorious~ ~scandall to us, if a man should bee 16 8, 2| her example in being made scandall to the~ ~world, is a sufficient 17 8, 7| more to your eternall~ ~scandall and disgrace, then this 18 8, 8| addition of shame and~ ~scandall: he thought this no course 19 9, 1| MEANES,~ ~ THEN FALL OF SCANDALL AND SLANDER~ ~ ~ ~ Madame 20 9, 6| meanes to avoyde a notorious scandall.~ ~ On the plaine of Mugnone, 21 10, 8| thee as my wife: great~ ~scandall would arise thereby, and