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Alphabetical [« »] drayning 1 dread 3 dreadful 3 dreadfull 21 dreadfully 1 dreading 3 dreadlesse 5 | Frequency [« »] 21 curious 21 discontented 21 discoursed 21 dreadfull 21 eate 21 enemies 21 evermore | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances dreadfull |
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1 Ind | desire it may not be so dreadfull to you, to hinder your~ ~ 2 Ind | of men, and with such a dreadfull terrour, that one Brother 3 Ind | so great, that it was a~ ~dreadfull sight to behold, and as 4 Ind | but~ ~with most horrid and dreadfull regards, newly stolne upon 5 1, 1| nor any feare of his~ ~dreadfull judgements. Many times in 6 2, 1| countenance, that it was a dreadfull sight to looke upon him,~ ~ 7 2, 4| his life in a danger so dreadfull. The~ ~like he did to Tranium, 8 2, 5| Casement, and with a stearne~ ~dreadfull voyce, demanded, who durst 9 2, 7| you, a very terrible~ ~and dreadfull tempest overtooke us, so 10 3, 7| iristantly he used~ ~such dreadfull threatnings to me, and which ( 11 3, 8| am I? The Monke (with a dreadfull voyce)~ ~replyed: Thou art 12 3, 8| as if they had seene some dreadfull~ ~sight, or gastly apporition; 13 5, 6| proved disastrous~ ~and dreadfull to them both: for the King, 14 5, 7| of~ ~lightning, and a few dreadfull clappes of thunder, there 15 5, 8| giving~ ~her very vile and dreadfull speeches, and threatning 16 7, 4| great stone made such a dreadfull noise in the Well; that 17 7, 10| Cockes began to crow, a dreadfull hearing~ ~to walking spirits, 18 8, 9| then to behold a sight so dreadfull. But because he was come 19 9, 1| in feare,~ ~so gastly and dreadfull alwayes was his personall 20 9, 1| surprized with divers~ ~dreadfull conceites and imaginations, 21 9, 7| sodainly rushed a~ ~huge and dreadfull Wolfe, as having found her