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Alphabetical [« »] wearinesse 5 wearing 19 wearisome 12 weary 18 wearyed 1 weather 12 weaver 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 usuall 18 want 18 wast 18 weary 18 winne 18 wofull 18 womans | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances weary |
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1 1, 6| away all his~ ~gold, grew weary of this annointing, and 2 2, 5| thee, except~ ~thou art weary of thy life: Be gone therefore, 3 2, 8| but~ ~not without much weary paine and travell, being 4 2, 10| when this man shall waxe weary of~ ~thee, to thy shame 5 3, 1| thing well, making me so weary of their continuall trifling, 6 3, 6| and Gentlewoman, waxing weary of too long a continued~ ~ 7 4, 3| her: grew now also to bee weary of her, and consequently, 8 4, 6| But she afterward, being weary of all worldly~ ~felicities, 9 5, 3| his hopes; began to wax weary of~ ~longer living: and 10 5, 6| on her, as thou wilt be weary, and desire to looke off 11 5, 10| attendances, shee waxed~ ~weary of her husbands unkind courses, 12 7, 7| faint, nor my pen~ ~waxe weary, in the due and obsequious 13 7, 7| he had supt (being very weary) he went to bed, and his 14 8, 6| stolne away:~ ~for which I am weary of my life, because I dare 15 8, 7| with poore Reniero: became weary~ ~of her amourous service, 16 8, 10| disgrace, which made him almost weary of~ ~his life, and much 17 10, 8| despised by Titus, grew~ ~weary of his life, and confessed 18 10, 9| knowing they~ ~might be weary, brought them againe to