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Alphabetical [« »] renicro 1 reniero 24 renown 1 renowne 16 renowned 7 rent 7 renting 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 reasons 16 receiving 16 refuse 16 renowne 16 requited 16 revealing 16 rid | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances renowne |
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1 1, 1| was spread the fame and~ ~renowne of his sanctity, devotion, 2 2, 7| and~ ~also a deed of great renowne to your selfe, without any 3 2, 8| DOTH YET NEVERTHELESSE RENOWNE A MAN, AND BRING HIM TO 4 2, 9| hee robbed her both of her renowne and honour, and~ ~bereft 5 3, 5| of others, as for the renowne of mine owne reputation. 6 3, 6| wounding of your good renowne and honour, because, when 7 4, 2| became a~ ~Shepheard, and his renowne for holinesse was so famous 8 9, 2| actions, the sanctity and good renowne of the whole~ ~Monastery, 9 9, 9| now to speake,~ ~the high renowne and admirable wisedome of 10 9, 10| perpetuate an ever-living renowne and fame, after our~ ~mortall 11 10, 3| olde woman, to extoll~ ~the renowne of Nathan, and darken or 12 10, 3| and consequently of their renowne, by any other Art, then~ ~ 13 10, 3| increasing of thine~ ~owne renowne, thou wast desirous of my 14 10, 3| remayne darkened by the bright renowne~ ~of Nathan: I will never 15 10, 4| life it selfe, honour and renowne~ ~(which is farre greater) 16 10, 7| the who world beside,~ ~to renowne his fame to all succeeding