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Alphabetical [« »] honourablest 1 honourably 29 honourably-minded 1 honoured 27 honouring 3 honours 6 honoutably 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 entreating 27 fat 27 forthwith 27 honoured 27 hoping 27 invited 27 lodged | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances honoured |
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1 1, 3| reputed his heire, and to be~ ~honoured and reverenced by all the 2 1, 9| and therefore to be more honoured and esteemed. Never~ ~considering, 3 1, 9| to see her selfe~ ~thus honoured as their Queene, and well 4 2, 3| was Alessandro greatly~ ~honoured by the two Knights, being 5 2, 6| made by him, which was honoured with many solemne feastings. 6 2, 7| sight of you) I loved and honoured in my soule. Irkesome and 7 2, 7| welcommed~ ~thither, and honoured of them extraordinarily; 8 2, 8| yet~ ~(notwithstanding) he honoured them as his superiours, 9 2, 8| Moreover, the Kin~ ~greatly honoured Sir Roger Mandevile, desiring 10 3, 7| and nothing could be more honoured, magnified and~ ~exalted, 11 4, 2| all other womens, being honoured with his~ ~often nightly 12 5, 7| their journey., and~ ~highly honoured by the Gentlemen of Trapani, 13 7, 9| and Master hath so farre~ ~honoured mee, and so much beyond 14 8, 7| Gentleman. Being greatly honoured and esteemed of every one, 15 8, 7| others have admired and honoured, and yet~ ~(by thee) is 16 8, 9| now living) hee was much honoured and respected.~ ~When he 17 8, 9| Gentlemen who had so highly honoured him. The two famous~ ~Schollers, 18 8, 9| Gentleman, may~ ~have you first honoured with the Bathe, and afterward 19 9, 10| was the last of all to be honoured with this dignity; wherefore~ ~( 20 10, 6| to testifie how~ ~much he honoured you, he suffered you to 21 10, 6| him (who hath so highly honoured you) his~ ~chiefest hope 22 10, 7| Soveraigne Lord the King honoured~ ~his exaltation, with the 23 10, 8| reverence, but also to be honoured with eternall~ ~commendation, 24 10, 10| them to be respectively honoured, in despight of all her 25 10, 10| choice of, be not of you~ ~honoured and respected as your Lady 26 10, 10| pompe and majestie, and honoured of them all, as their Liege 27 10, 10| shee dearely loved~ ~and honoured; you may well thinke (worthy