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Alphabetical [« »] chambermaid 4 chambermaide 4 chambermaides 1 chambers 27 champed 1 champing 3 champion 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 ambroginolo 27 bologna 27 brawne 27 chambers 27 cheekes 27 cleare 27 cloake | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances chambers |
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1 Ind | with Galleries, Hals, and Chambers, every one~ ~separate alone 2 Ind | prepared, the beddes~ ~in the Chambers made and daintily ordred, 3 Ind | governement of the Ladies Chambers, and preparing all~ ~places 4 Ind | Gentlemen~ ~having their Chambers farre severed from the Ladies, 5 1, 5| beeing~ ~withdrawne into such Chambers, as orderly were prepared 6 2, Song| all repaired to~ ~their Chambers; sparing the other dayes 7 3, Ind| come abroad forth of their Chambers; the Seneshall or great 8 3, 1| sisterhood are quiet in their~ ~Chambers, because we are then allowed 9 3, 2| betweene both their lodging Chambers. At length, he~ ~saw the 10 3, 2| great an offender. Many Chambers had he passed thorow, where 11 3, Song| commanded them all to their~ ~Chambers, where we meane to leave 12 4, Song| all repaired to their~ ~Chambers.~ ~ 13 5, Song| betooke~ ~themselves to their Chambers, where we will leave them 14 6, Song| over, and departed to their Chambers.~ ~ 15 7, 3| you did but~ ~see their Chambers furnished with Gally-pots 16 7, 3| they seeme not to~ ~bee Chambers of Religious men; but rather 17 7, 9| matters;~ ~their private Chambers shall be better trusted, 18 7, Song| betooke themselves to their~ ~Chambers.~ ~ 19 8, 9| gracious manner. Concerning the Chambers there, each of them~ ~resembleth 20 8, Song| them severally to their Chambers.~ ~ 21 9, Song| should~ ~repaire to their Chambers, because a great part of 22 10, 9| into~ ~three severall faire Chambers, which in costly maner were 23 10, 9| brought them againe to their Chambers, where~ ~committing them 24 10, 9| conducted them to their Chambers, which were most~ ~sumptuously 25 10, 9| most~ ~faire and sumptuous Chambers, and being risen in the 26 10, 10| that can decke up the Chambers, and set all requisite things 27 10, 10| sweep and make cleane the Chambers, rubbe the~ ~stooles and