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Alphabetical [« »] prevayled 3 prevayling 2 prevayring 1 prevent 21 prevented 4 preventing 5 prevention 7 | Frequency [« »] 21 patient 21 pleasures 21 prevailing 21 prevent 21 proper 21 quickely 21 ranne | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances prevent |
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1 Ind | see (if death otherwise prevent us not) what end the gracious~ ~ 2 1, 4| diamond, and seeking to prevent one shame~ ~by another, 3 1, 9| our~ ~owne guard, and to prevent the common proverbe, That 4 2, 8| thy selfe,~ ~or us. And to prevent thy dying of this disease, 5 3, 1| thousand meanes, whereby to prevent~ ~conception. Or, if they 6 3, 4| care of my selfe.~ ~ To prevent any more of these nightly 7 3, 5| cruelty.~ ~Wherefore, to prevent so blacke a scandall to 8 3, 6| her somewhat strictly, to prevent her escaping~ ~from him, 9 3, 7| commended, when~ ~the Queene, to prevent the losse of time, commanded 10 5, 2| with such good advice, to prevent all~ ~injuries which might 11 5, 8| powerfull in her, that to prevent the like heavy doome from~ ~ 12 6, 5| unlikely to~ ~cease: to prevent allfurther protraction of 13 7, 2| cold to shut the doore, to prevent the entrance of~ ~theeves, 14 7, 5| justly deserved: the King (to prevent all losse of~ ~time) turned 15 7, 6| occasion whatsoever; to prevent all suspition in him, of~ ~ 16 7, 8| wisdome, she did not onely prevent an imminent perill: but 17 8, 7| such as are Schollers:~ ~to prevent thy falling hereafter into 18 8, 7| night time to Florence, to~ ~prevent all further ensuing danger, 19 8, 10| more~ ~towards her, and to prevent any ill opinion he might 20 9, 7| foole,~ ~if I should not prevent a manifest trechery, being 21 10, 10| their expulsion, and to prevent that, I must be rid of this