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Alphabetical [« »] weapon 5 weapons 12 wear 2 weare 17 weares 1 weareth 1 wearie 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 unexpected 17 unfitting 17 variety 17 weare 17 win 17 witnesse 16 accomplished | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances weare |
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1 2, 2| his frequent custome, to weare away that night in her~ ~ 2 2, 8| homely habit which he did weare, to touch him~ ~with the 3 3, 2| those times) they used to weare~ ~very long, to the end 4 5, 6| and therein to let her weare away that night, because 5 6, 1| the spring time lasteth) weare their goodliest Liveries,~ ~ 6 6, 10| the holy habit which I~ ~weare on my body, that I saw Serpents 7 6, 10| reverence due to the habite I~ ~weare, and love to our Lord Baron 8 6, 10| de Magnavilla used to weare in his travailes, and which 9 8, 9| entertainment,~ ~I will then weare my Scarlet Gowne and Hood, 10 8, 9| whereto all men are subject, I weare no warmer~ ~defence, then 11 8, 10| advice,~ ~how he might best weare out the rest of his dayes, 12 10, 8| which Gisippus used daily to weare, he put upon her finger, 13 10, 8| into it, meaning there to weare away the comfortlesse night,~ ~ 14 10, 9| Citizens or Marchants use to weare, but rather beseeming~ ~ 15 10, 9| Robes, as I~ ~was wont to weare my selfe, and these (or 16 10, 9| Monarch in the World to weare. Last of all, on either~ ~ 17 10, 10| Marchionesse) she used to weare before.~ ~ Afterward, they