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Alphabetical [« »] strangely 30 strangeness 1 stranger 21 strangers 17 strangle 3 strangled 3 strangling 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 solicited 17 soules 17 stepping 17 strangers 17 street 17 sumptuous 17 sun | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances strangers |
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1 Ind | become common, and all strangers, might do the like (if they 2 Ind | being; and~ ~to accept of strangers, would seeme very inconvenient: 3 1, 7| friendly welcoming both strangers and Citizens, then~ ~he 4 2, 5| were~ ~Natives, much lesse strangers, but punnished them with 5 2, 10| complexions, that are meerely strangers to~ ~such grosse follies.~ ~ 6 3, 2| suspition. No~ ~guests or strangers were now in his Court, but 7 3, 3| in friends, but also in strangers. Enow other women there 8 5, 3| the~ ~end, that travelling strangers might not readily finde 9 6, 4| who had invited certain~ ~strangers his friends to sup with 10 6, 4| Currado, in kinde love to the strangers that hee had~ ~invited to 11 6, 9| to divers Gentlemen and~ ~strangers, upon their arrivall in 12 7, 8| his wives~ ~tongue from a strangers. Having thus madly beaten 13 10, 3| likewise were lodged, as welcom strangers, in the same house) at~ ~ 14 10, 9| much (because we are all strangers~ ~in these parts) as to 15 10, 9| what manner to entertaine~ ~strangers.~ ~ On the morrow morning, 16 10, 9| using greater curtesies to strangers, then ever before he had~ ~ 17 10, 10| so poorely~ ~seene among strangers: being seated at the Tables,