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Alphabetical [« »] path 3 pathes 2 paths 1 patience 21 patient 21 patiently 11 patients 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 offend 21 ordinary 21 overcome 21 patience 21 patient 21 pleasures 21 prevailing | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances patience |
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1 2, 6| they endured with admirable patience.~ ~But Jehannot, aged already 2 2, 8| all injuries with noble patience, hanging~ ~downe his head, 3 2, 9| now began to boyle, and patience being a little put~ ~downe 4 3, 6| little to his liking.~ ~ With patience Madam I endured all before, 5 4, 2| amorous friend or lover? Her~ ~patience being exceedingly provoked, 6 4, 3| growing to a flame in her, her patience became extreamely provoked,~ ~ 7 4, 8| beare it with so~ ~much patience, as so great a wrong, and 8 4, 10| one word; whereat her~ ~patience being somewhat provoked, 9 6, 8| that hee could~ ~not (with patience) endure them any longer, 10 8, 7| this injury with admirable patience.~ ~ Within a while after, 11 8, 8| inclosed, entreating her patience, thus~ ~began. Kinde and 12 8, 9| beyond all compasse of patience. All misfortunes in the 13 9, 4| now enraged beyond all~ ~patience, to see himselfe both robde 14 10, 2| that dayly they preached patience, and commaund (above all~ ~ 15 10, 10| finding her incomparable patience; more~ ~dearely (then before) 16 10, 10| proofe of his faire Wives patience.~ ~First he began to provoke 17 10, 10| proofe~ ~of faire Grizeldaes patience, and said to some neere 18 10, 10| worthy Ladies) that her patience~ ~was now put to the maine 19 10, 10| desired, concerning the patience of his~ ~Wife, who in so 20 10, 10| thinke her armed with such patience, as should~ ~(indeed) support 21 10, 10| fruite of thy long admired patience, and that they who~ ~have