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Alphabetical [« »] wondring 4 wondrously 7 wone 2 wonne 15 wont 29 wonted 31 wood 26 | Frequency [« »] 15 wide 15 wished 15 wold 15 wonne 14 abused 14 agnesia 14 agreeing | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances wonne |
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1 1, 4| that from the~ ~Church, he wonne her to his Chamber, before 2 1, 4| by another, was easily wonne to the Abbots will, which 3 2, 6| King Charles the first, had wonne the battle at~ ~Beneventum, 4 2, 7| to be more then halfe~ ~wonne, and his hearts desire verie 5 2, 7| and faire perswasions they wonne him to bring them to the 6 3, 9| most woorthily hast thou wonne a Husband, name him, and 7 4, 4| unvalewable treasure, to be wonne without any~ ~difficult 8 7, 5| she having~ ~thus wisely wonne the way to her owne desires, 9 7, 7| occasions? Thou couldst never be wonne by sighes and teares; but~ ~ 10 8, 8| yet one~ ~(above the rest) wonne his absolute allowance, 11 9, 9| quietly, so that the Muletter wonne~ ~the Mastery of his Mule.~ ~ 12 10, 4| she~ ~being so happily wonne into his owne possession. 13 10, 5| perhaps) be the sooner wonne,~ ~to listen to his suite 14 10, 9| very much importunitie) wonne them to stay~ ~with him 15 10, 10| ours,~ ~which already hath wonne the knowledge of many dwellers