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Alphabetical [« »] ships 5 shipt 1 shipwracke 2 shirt 20 shirts 1 shivered 2 shod 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 safe 20 save 20 senses 20 shirt 20 sigh 20 sought 20 spare | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances shirt |
Day, Novell
1 2, 1| found him standing in his shirt~ ~before the Judge, very 2 2, 2| foote,~ ~stript into his shirt, saying to him. Goe now 3 2, 2| Rinaldo remaining there in his shirt, bare-foot and bare-legged,~ ~ 4 2, 2| saw a man sitting in his shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges, 5 2, 4| him nothing but a poore shirt of Maile on his~ ~backe, 6 2, 5| doublet,~ ~and being in his shirt alone, layed them underneath 7 2, 5| leaving him nothing but his shirt, giving them all these severall~ ~ 8 2, 7| towards the Sea, naked in his shirt, to take the coole ayre, 9 5, 3| standing quaking in his shirt, and so~ ~ranne away mainely 10 7, 2| stripping himselfe into his shirt lighting a Candle, and~ ~ 11 8, 9| my thin wastcoat over my shirt, and finde it~ ~sufficient 12 9, 4| running after him in his shirt, and avouching that hee 13 9, 4| leaving Aniolliero in his shirt, and walked~ ~barefooted.~ ~ ~ ~ 14 9, 4| losses~ ~againe; naked in his shirt, he went to Aniollieroes 15 9, 4| entred Fortarigo in his shirt, with intent to have stolne~ ~ 16 9, 4| apace after him~ ~in his shirt, crying out still aloude 17 9, 4| which pursued him in his shirt, stayed and apprehended 18 9, 4| Aniolliero left so in his~ ~shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard 19 9, 4| returned backe poorly in~ ~his shirt unto Buonconvento, and durst 20 9, 10| presently to them in his shirt, and being in the Chamber