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Alphabetical [« »] ruby 1 rubyes 1 rudder 1 rude 17 rudely 10 rudenes 1 ruder 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 resorting 17 respective 17 roome 17 rude 17 serious 17 sicily 17 solicited | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances rude |
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1 Ind | by any other way, then so rude and rocky a passage as this 2 2, 1| Lieutenant (being~ ~a man of rude quality) tooke him sodainly 3 2, 4| and sweld the Sea in such rude~ ~stormes, that the two 4 2, 5| acquainted with this Ruffians rude conditions,~ ~speaking in 5 2, 7| all of them (through the rude tempest, and their~ ~owne 6 2, 7| were we there, but certaine rude shagge-haird villaines~ ~ 7 2, 8| from me, medling in the rude uncivill actions of warre,~ ~ 8 2, Song| Nor could I count it rude, or rigorous,~ ~ Taking 9 3, 4| was the~ ~more harsh and rude; like to our common Porters 10 3, 9| husbands favour, and~ ~what a rude answer was thereon returned. 11 4, 1| argument (without incivill or rude~ ~demeanor) to spend there 12 4, 3| provoked,~ ~urging rough and rude speeches from her to him, 13 7, 8| pausing, upon hearing their rude trampling, shee demaunded, 14 7, 9| those Tooth-drawers are so rude~ ~and cruell, in performing 15 8, 9| considered, then in my rude eloquence expressed.~ ~ 16 9, 9| as I have already said)~ ~rude, rough and harsh handling, 17 10, 10| thee: but leave it in no rude place, where birds or savage~ ~