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Alphabetical [« »] wonne 15 wont 29 wonted 31 wood 26 woodcocke 3 woodde 1 woodden 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 whensoever 26 whosoever 26 wonder 26 wood 26 worthily 25 absolute 25 act | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances wood |
Day, Novell
1 1, 4| brought in all my part of the wood,~ ~which lieth ready cut 2 1, 4| gave him leave to fetch the wood.~ ~ No sooner was he gone, 3 1, 4| imagined to bee gone~ ~for wood, had hid himselfe aloft 4 1, 4| lately returned with the wood,~ ~determined to reprove 5 2, 6| to no other part of the wood, then to~ ~the cave where 6 2, 6| she walking to a goodly Wood, plentifully~ ~furnished 7 2, 7| dragd me into a spacious Wood, foure~ ~horsemen on a sodaine 8 3, 1| the Forest~ ~to fetch home wood, and cleft it for their 9 3, 1| required, he could cleave wood, or doe any~ ~reasonable 10 3, 1| him divers knotty logs of wood, which the weake~ ~strength 11 3, 1| commonly carried home all~ ~the wood, and so drive them to the 12 3, 1| dumbe, by fetching home wood daily from the Forest, and 13 4, 7| Toade, they~ ~made a pile of wood directly over it, and setting 14 4, 9| lay closely ambushed in a Wood, through which~ ~Guardastagno 15 5, 1| dost thou seeke for in this wood? Chynon, who not~ ~onely 16 5, 6| their eyes) the fire of wood brought, which was to consume~ ~ 17 9, Ind| pace, walked into a little Wood, not farre off~ ~distant 18 9, 7| Wife walking in a~ ~faire wood, which adjoyned neere unto 19 9, 7| from a corner of the~ ~said Wood, a great and furious Wolfe, 20 9, 7| thou walke not into our wood, bee it but in regard of~ ~ 21 9, 7| walke this day into our wood: he hath made a compact 22 9, 7| delaying) she went to the Wood, wherein she hid her selfe 23 10, 3| at, sheweth thee a smal wood~ ~or thicket of trees, being 24 10, 3| directing speedily out of the wood, as being not so~ ~much 25 10, 3| himselfe, walked on to the wood, the place~ ~appointed for 26 10, 3| horsbacke,~ ~and so came to the wood, where (somewhat farre off)