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Alphabetical [« »] sick 1 sicke 48 sickely 2 sickenesse 18 sickly 5 sicknes 3 sicknesse 25 | Frequency [« »] 18 riches 18 run 18 seest 18 sickenesse 18 sometimes 18 sorrowfull 18 speedily | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances sickenesse |
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1 1, 1| this, whom neither~ ~age, sickenesse, nor terror of death so 2 2, 7| Antiochus fell into a deadly sickenesse, to whom came a~ ~Cyprian 3 2, 7| confidence. Feeling his sickenesse to encrease more and more 4 2, 7| at Rhodes to Antiochus,~ ~sickenesse on the Sea, and mutuall 5 2, 8| know the~ ~occasion of his sickenesse, whereto he returned no 6 2, 8| principall occasion of thy sickenesse,~ ~to wit extraordinary 7 2, 8| whereupon he fell into sickenesse againe,~ ~rather more violently 8 2, 8| Perotto, whom~ ~(after the sickenesse was more mildly asswaged) 9 7, 10| felicity to come; a lingering sickenesse seazed on~ ~Tingoccio, which 10 9, 3| condition of his sudden~ ~sickenesse; and what a rare cure Master 11 10, 4| falling into extremity of sickenesse, shall be throwne forth 12 10, 7| in~ ~an extreame and long sickenesse. By her owne devise, and 13 10, 7| fell into a languishing sickenesse, consuming away daily (by~ ~ 14 10, 7| body in a languishing. sickenesse, whereupon, he sent presently 15 10, 7| had a long and~ ~tedious sickenesse: but since Dinner time, 16 10, 7| selfe to be over-awed with sickenesse? Let us intreat you, that ( 17 10, 7| occasion of this grievous sickenesse: but I hope that the violence~ ~ 18 10, 9| cause of his melancholly and sickenesse: he very~ ~severely reproved