IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] foolishly 7 foord 2 foorth 44 foot 13 foote 12 footed 1 footing 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 fastened 13 fayre 13 fields 13 foot 13 francesca 13 gallery 13 gelding | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances foot |
Day, Novell
1 1, 6| came poorely thether on foot.~ ~ Master Can de la Scala, 2 1, 9| horsebacke, and then againe on foot; as best might~ ~declare 3 2, 1| would to God I had never set foot within this City, as it 4 2, 8| to journey so far on foot. There dwelt another Lord, 5 4, 8| moved neither hand nor foot, because her vitall powers 6 5, 3| needs travaile thither~ ~on foot, because the nightwalkers 7 6, 1| spake thus.~ ~ Madam, this foot travell may bee offensive 8 6, 1| you to~ ~let me walke on foot againe.~ ~ The Knight, being ( 9 6, 2| morning~ ~they walked on foot by the Church of Saint Marie 10 7, 1| into the Garden. At the foot of the Peach-tree, there~ ~ 11 8, 5| even from the head to the foot, as we use to say.~ ~ And 12 8, 9| pitifully myred from head to foot, sighing and sorrowing~ ~ 13 9, 9| Passengers at the Bridge foot) how the Bridge was~ ~called: