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Alphabetical [« »] stables 1 stabs 1 stacke 2 staffe 14 staid 1 staide 2 stair 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 speedy 14 sprightly 14 spring 14 staffe 14 steale 14 stealing 14 streete | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances staffe |
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1 2, 6| she sodainly caught up a staffe, and forced~ ~the hounds 2 4, 2| face, he gave him a great staffe in the one hand, and~ ~two 3 5, 1| the fields,~ ~with a long staffe on his necke, which commonly 4 5, 1| stood~ ~leaning upon his staffe; and viewed her very advisedly, 5 5, 1| her, leaning still on his staffe; whereat~ ~marvailing not 6 5, 1| Pasimonda, with an huge long Staffe in his hand, to hinder their~ ~ 7 5, 8| handling as if it had bene a staffe, he opposed himselfe against 8 7, 1| Vine, having a long piked staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe ( 9 7, 1| staffe on his necke: the~ ~staffe (by chance) touched the 10 9, 1| honour, to breake the~ ~first staffe of freedome in this faire 11 9, 9| Wand may serve as a walking staffe, to protect them from~ ~ 12 10, 6| right she carryed a long~ ~staffe. The other following her, 13 10, 6| things also; and taking the staffe which the other Damosell 14 10, 6| beate a place with~ ~the staffe, where she was assured of