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Alphabetical [« »] beguiled 8 beguilers 1 beguiling 11 begun 19 begunne 3 beguyled 1 beguylings 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 angerly 19 asleepe 19 assuredly 19 begun 19 behalfe 19 beleefe 19 beritola | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances begun |
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1 1, 2| follow on in the pastime thus begun. She being no lesse~ ~gracious 2 1, 4| knowing by the order formerly begun, that hee~ ~was to follow 3 1, 9| the order then as we have begun~ ~to doe, we will depart 4 2, 3| lavish expences as they had begun: but~ ~they fell to engaging 5 2, 7| formerly was intended and begun, namely, that she~ ~might 6 3, 7| some (as yet) had scarse~ ~begun to eate, and thus spake.~ ~ 7 4 | follow our former order begun, because it may seeme we 8 4, 2| Madam Fiammetta hath already begun, to let fall more dew-drops 9 5, 3| morning is so~ ~fairely begun, if you can be so well contented, 10 7, 1| my selfe) should have~ ~begun to speake of this argument, 11 7, 9| himselfe. My Ladie hath begun well, and proceeding~ ~on 12 8, 8| great al injury was first begun by himselfe,~ ~and Zeppa 13 8, 9| short while of this new begun~ ~acquaintance) that the 14 9, 5| make a pastime of his hot begun love.~ ~And being come backe 15 9, 6| businesse so cunningly begun, he called to Panuccio, 16 9, 6| the continuance of this~ ~begun pleasure with Nicholetta, 17 10, 3| that, wherein thou hast begun to follow~ ~me: never came 18 10, 8| gentle spirits, and having begun~ ~their studies together: 19 10, 8| busines, as already I have begun, having thee alwaies in