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Alphabetical [« »] widdower 2 widdowes 7 widdowhood 2 wide 15 widow 3 widowes 1 wiers 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 thred 15 vowes 15 warre 15 wide 15 wished 15 wold 15 wonne | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances wide |
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1 2, 5| side, he strayed too farre wide on the~ ~contrary hand, 2 3, 4| thinkes) thou takest too wide~ ~a course, when there is 3 4, 9| Casement whereof standing wide open behinde her: violently~ ~ 4 4, 10| afterward. Having~ ~his eyes wide open, and yet not discerning 5 5, 1| her head, with her eyes wide open, she saw~ ~Chynon standing 6 6, 1| albeit the doore stood wide open to him, whereby shee~ ~ 7 7, 4| Cord: he left the doore wide open, intending~ ~speedily 8 7, 9| cheerefull lookes, and her lappe wide open of richest~ ~favours, 9 7, 9| her to a Window, he opened wide his mouth, the~ ~which nicely 10 8, 5| Cloath, that they gaped wide open before, as a~ ~wheele-barrow 11 8, 6| which (indeede) he left wide open: sleeping soundly, 12 8, 6| finding the street~ ~doore wide open, he looked for the 13 9, 3| but Doctor Simon gaped so wide with laughing as one~ ~might 14 9, 5| comely shew in thy faire~ ~wide mouth, thy cheekes looking 15 10, 3| gates,~ ~standing alway wide open, and over each of them