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Alphabetical [« »] hummes 1 humor 9 humors 3 humour 15 humours 7 hunch 1 hunching 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 guilty 15 hopefull 15 hoste 15 humour 15 imployed 15 injurie 15 jewell | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances humour |
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1 2, 8| from the yong Gentlemans humour was this answer of his Mother,~ ~ 2 2, 10| Gentlemans rejecting me, when his humour is satisfied; should it 3 3, 6| unacquainted with this her jealous humour, as well~ ~by credible hearing 4 4, 2| satisfie the Kings melancholy humour; she~ ~determined to relate 5 5, 1| impression) a strange kinde of humour to awake, which~ ~informed 6 5, 4| put you into a~ ~mirthfull humour. Which I am determined to 7 6, 3| in a~ ~greedy avaritious humour he did, and the bargaine 8 6, 5| in a scoffing laughing humour,~ ~hee saide. Giotto, doest 9 7, 1| pitch of other men. And this humour became the more~ ~tractable 10 7, 4| answer, but who his owne bad humour suggested, and~ ~drove him 11 7, 8| being in his wounted drunken humour, hee hath~ ~lyen with one 12 9, 3| continuing still in his angry humour, wringing his hands,~ ~and 13 10, 6| the King (in a pleasing humour) voluntarily threw backe 14 10, 10| Dioneus (in a merry jesting humour) said.~ ~The plaine honest 15 10, 10| Marquesse. Afterward, a strange humour entred into his braine,