IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] becoming 1 becommeth 12 becomming 12 bed 178 bed-chamber 4 bed-couch 1 bed-role 1 | Frequency [« »] 179 meane 179 things 179 true 178 bed 178 nor 178 themselves 177 signior | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances bed |
Day, Novell
1 1, 9| out-weare the houres till bed time. To morrow morning, 2 2, 3| embraces of the marriage bed, the dignity~ ~of Womens 3 2, 3| depart hence to~ ~thine owne bed againe.~ ~ No doubt, but 4 2, 3| Shee arising out of her bed, called him to a little 5 2, 3| and she returned to~ ~her bed againe, sufficiently satisfied 6 2, 5| pleasing smelles, and a costly bed in~ ~the middest, curtained 7 2, 5| she done~ ~concerning his bed, intending to give her Brother 8 2, 6| where she was brought to~ ~bed of another Sonne, whom she 9 2, 6| so late delivery in child bed; wherefore shee lay~ ~downe 10 2, 7| hand, going on to the bed, where the Lady lay most 11 2, 7| what~ ~did shee now in a bed of such state and Majestie? 12 2, 7| laide~ ~him downe on the bed by her, bestowing infinite 13 2, 7| was~ ~found lying on his bed. Without any further delay, 14 2, 7| namely, that lying thus in my bed of latest comfort in this~ ~ 15 2, 7| they had a Cabine and small bed~ ~conveniently allowed them, 16 2, 9| Gentlewoman fast asleepe in her bed, a lighted Taper stood~ ~ 17 2, 9| memory. Going neere to the bed, he~ ~saw her lie there 18 2, 9| about it, in what manner the bed stood, and every~ ~circumstance 19 3, 2| of accesse to the Queenes bed, without any~ ~knowledge 20 3, 2| accesse to the Queenes bed, and how he might get entrance 21 3, 2| else sleeping in their~ ~bed; closely he steals into 22 3, 2| the Querrie stept into his bed,~ ~unheard or discerned 23 3, 2| before. The King being in bed, whereas alwayes till then,~ ~ 24 3, 2| Horses; softly he went~ ~from bed to bed, where they all lay 25 3, 2| softly he went~ ~from bed to bed, where they all lay yet 26 3, 4| rest a little upon thy~ ~bed, and afterward go about 27 3, 4| folke~ ~go supperles to bed, either they walke in their 28 3, 5| and haunting~ ~about your bed; let all these moove you 29 3, 6| Ricciardoes direction, with a rich Bed thereir, so soft~ ~and delicate 30 3, 7| wheeled about his braine, his bed also being none of the~ ~ 31 3, 7| Stepping softly out of his bed, to see what~ ~the meaning 32 3, 7| him~ ~lovingly into her bed, whereto so long time hee 33 3, 9| house, where I being in bed insteed of your daughter,~ ~ 34 3, 9| was embraced~ ~by him in bed: the houre proving so auspicious, 35 3, 9| the private speeches in bed, uttered betweene himselfe 36 3, 10| nightfall he made her a bed of~ ~palm-leaves, and bade 37 3, 10| either of them moved from the bed they put him in~ ~six times, 38 4, 1| Curtaines close drawne about the bed; he~ ~sate downe in a chaire 39 4, 1| leaning his head upon the bed,~ ~his body being covered 40 4, 1| they sitting downe on the~ ~bed side (according as they 41 4, 1| she lay downe upon her bed, holding her Lovers heart~ ~ 42 4, 1| she was laide~ ~upon her bed; beholding her in such passionate 43 4, 2| able to stirre forth of my bed, untill this very instant~ ~ 44 4, 2| estate, laid him in his owne bed,~ ~ministring such other 45 4, 2| leaving the counterfet God in bed, away~ ~goes the poore man 46 4, 2| visit his guest~ ~so left in bed: he beheld divers crouds 47 4, 3| found to bee dead in his bed. When his~ ~death was understoode 48 4, 5| she lay afflicted in her bed,~ ~oftentimes would she 49 4, 6| Andreana sleeping in her bed, dreamed, that~ ~shee met 50 4, 7| was by a long and goodly bed of~ ~Sage, turning and returning 51 4, 7| and returning by the same bed their conference ministred~ ~ 52 4, 7| would sit downe by the Sage bed, and afterward rise~ ~to 53 4, 7| thereon.~ ~ She going to the bed of Sage, reporting the whole 54 4, 7| fell downe dead by the bed, even by the like~ ~accident 55 4, 7| mine opinion concerneth the bed of Sage, avouching it either 56 4, 7| depart thence, he saw the bed of Sage digged up by the~ ~ 57 4, 7| just in the middest of the bed, and at the~ ~maine roote, 58 4, 7| all the rest, the whole bed~ ~of Sage became envenomed, 59 4, 8| house, and dyed~ ~upon the bed lying by her. Afterward, 60 4, 8| compassed accesse into the same bed~ ~chamber, where Silvestra 61 4, 8| the further side of~ ~the bed, and so tarried there untill 62 4, 8| home, and laide downe in bed to take their rest. The 63 4, 8| on the same side of the bed, where Jeronimo had hid~ ~ 64 4, 8| of his family; and in his bed chamber to be found dead. 65 4, 9| I were unchaste to your bed, or allowed him any~ ~other 66 4, 10| the embraces of a loathed bed,~ ~will make their folly 67 4, 10| Ruggiero in, but onely the bed Chamber of her Master, where 68 5, Ind| trees) arose from her~ ~bed: as all the other Ladies 69 5, 4| Nightingale sing? Let there be a bed made for her in the Oven, 70 5, 4| Well be it so then, let her bed be made~ ~in the Garden 71 5, 4| prevailed with her Mother, her bed made in the Garden~ ~Gallerie, 72 5, 5| doest thou not get thee to bed? And thou (quoth the~ ~Maide) 73 5, 10| I his Wife; the marriage bed, which should be a~ ~comfort 74 5, 10| would be pleased to go to bed, because the night~ ~passed 75 5, 10| else hee must goe to~ ~bed with an empty bellie; whereto 76 7, 1| John and she being gone to bed together, and the Maide 77 7, 1| affraid; for before we went to bed, I said the Telucis,~ ~the 78 7, 1| Crosse at every corner of our bed, in the name~ ~of the Father, 79 7, 1| already heard; returned to bed againe with her~ ~husband: 80 7, 1| But some other. In our Bed~ ~ Are John and I: Go from 81 7, 3| Husband (both at~ ~boord and bed) enjoy the sweet benefit 82 7, 4| alwayes get her selfe to bed. By helpe heereof, she compassed 83 7, 4| immediately~ ~into his warme bed; and then going downe the 84 7, 4| that his Wife came not to bed, and imagining to~ ~have 85 7, 4| and shut: arose out of his bed, and~ ~calling his Wife 86 7, 5| found it to be Philippoes bed~ ~Chamber, and where alwayes 87 7, 5| in Gods name) get you to bed.~ ~Whereto she answered, 88 7, 6| perswasion crept behind the bed,~ ~where he hid himselfe 89 7, 6| and going neere to~ ~the Bed, because Lionello might 90 7, 6| presuming into your Ladies bed chamber,~ ~which yet (equalled 91 7, 7| knowest on which side of the bed I use to rest, come thither 92 7, 7| being very weary) he went to bed, and his Ladie~ ~likewise 93 7, 7| wearinesse and early going to bed, I could not~ ~have any 94 7, 7| mee, both to abuse your~ ~bed, and mine owne spotlesse 95 7, 7| sodainely hee started out of Bed,~ ~saying. Doe I foster 96 7, 7| to teach him keepe his bed~ ~another time Such an apt 97 7, 8| her Maide to lye in her bed against his returne: whom 98 7, 8| untill she were by him in the bed, which was no~ ~meane mollestation 99 7, 8| from the Window~ ~to the bed, being conveyed under the 100 7, 8| Cloathes, and shee being in~ ~bed, she fastned it about her 101 7, 8| extendeth forth his legge in the bed, he~ ~found the thred, which 102 7, 8| the cloathes) from the~ ~bed to the window, and there 103 7, 8| Arriguccio stealing softly out of bed from his wife, and taking 104 7, 8| downe in her place in the bed, upon~ ~solemne protestations 105 7, 8| Chamber: she made up the bed in such former manner, as~ ~ 106 7, 8| as if she had bin in no bed all that night.~ ~ Then 107 7, 8| night goe both together~ ~to bed? Did not I cut this thred 108 7, 8| Wife, and went quietly to bed. Thus by her~ ~wisdome, 109 7, 9| Husband, starting out of bed, makes him selfe~ ~readie, 110 7, 9| am left all alone in my bed, discontented~ ~and despised: 111 7, 10| being fast asleepe in~ ~his bed, the ghoste of Tingoccio 112 8, 4| he served, was~ ~taken in bed with her Mayde, an ugly, 113 8, 4| but onely to lodge in my bed this night with a~ ~man, 114 8, 4| Piccardaes Chamber, went to bed:~ ~Ciutazza tarrying not 115 8, 4| instructed her) she went to bed likewise, not speaking any 116 8, 4| where the Provoste~ ~was in bed with Ciutazza, both soundly 117 8, 4| being close drawne about the bed, although the season~ ~was 118 8, 4| hee shrunke downe in the bed, and hid his~ ~head. But 119 8, 4| againe, to see whom he was in bed withall.~ ~Now the poore 120 8, 5| were new risen out of his bed: when better~ ~bethinking 121 8, 6| house, and instantly to bed,~ ~without any other supper, 122 8, 6| and afterward went all to bed.~ ~ When Calandrino had 123 8, 7| Casement, went presently to bed; when Helena spake thus 124 8, 7| sleepe: he lay downe on h bed, and after a~ ~little rest, 125 8, 7| she commanded Ancilla to bed, referring her selfe to 126 8, 7| to have found her in her bed, as usually I was wont to~ ~ 127 8, 7| afterward into her owne bed, and taking such~ ~good 128 8, 10| laid them gently in the bed.~ ~ Then they opened the 129 8, 10| bathed their bodyes in the bed, and~ ~afterward presented 130 8, 10| He beheld a most~ ~costly Bed, and very rich furniture 131 9, 2| of her Daughter Nunnes in bed with a yong Gentleman, whereof 132 9, 2| being at the same time in bed with a Priest) imagining 133 9, 2| the yong Gentleman~ ~in bed with the Nun. And uppon 134 9, 2| and you may take her~ ~in bed with him. The Lady Abbesse, 135 9, 2| company of a lusty Priest in bed with her selfe, as oftentimes~ ~ 136 9, 2| returned backe againe to bed to the Priest, and Isabella 137 9, 3| his Wife: Woman, make my Bed presently ready,~ ~for I 138 9, 3| I~ ~would rise out of my bed, and never cease beating 139 9, 4| for travaile; he caused a bed to be~ ~prepared, wherein 140 9, 4| Aniolliero slept thus in~ ~his bed, Fortarigo, never remembring 141 9, 6| where one of them went to bed to the~ ~Hostes Daughter, 142 9, 6| afterward~ ~to the Hostes bed and told him what he had 143 9, 6| perceiving her errour, went to bed to her daughter, and~ ~with 144 9, 6| formally. In the second Bed was Nicholetta the~ ~daughter, 145 9, 6| what manner they~ ~went to bed; after such a space of time, 146 9, 6| softly, and stealing to the bed of~ ~Nicholetta, lay downe 147 9, 6| he rose, returned to his bed~ ~againe, never remembring 148 9, 6| returned backe, feeling for the bed where her Husband lay, but 149 9, 6| Instead of my Husbands~ ~bed, I am going to both my guests.~ ~ 150 9, 6| feeling the hostesse~ ~in bed with him: tooke advantage 151 9, 6| returned againe to his owne Bed, but~ ~meeting with the 152 9, 6| it stood by the~ ~hostes Bed, (as truely it did so at 153 9, 6| and stept into the hostes Bed indeed, who awaked upon 154 9, 6| Hostes~ ~imagining she was in bed with her Husband, said to 155 9, 6| it the to her~ ~daughters bed side, although shee had 156 9, 6| and~ ~afterward went to bed to her, where (as if she 157 9, 6| manifest~ ~lye, for I am in bed with her my selfe, and never 158 9, 6| keepe himselfe in his owne bed?~ ~ Adriano (on the other 159 9, 6| cause thee to~ ~forsake thy bed, telling nothing but lies 160 9, 6| gone hence~ ~to your owne bed.~ ~ Panuccio, yawning and 161 9, 6| and went to~ ~Adrianoes bed.~ ~ When it was day, and 162 9, 9| threw her selfe upon~ ~the bed, where she tooke such rest 163 9, 10| because he had but one silly bed, wherein himselfe and his 164 9, 10| both lie together in one~ ~bed; wherewith divers times 165 10, 8| constrained to keepe his bed. Gisippus, who~ ~had divers 166 10, 8| that she shall come to my bed, not as my wife but onely 167 10, 8| have her maiden honour in bed, even~ ~as if she were thine 168 10, 8| left her in her Husbands bed, and then~ ~departed all 169 10, 8| as if he were comming to bed:~ ~extinguishing the light, 170 10, 8| willing him to goe~ ~to bed to his wife. Which Titus 171 10, 8| soone as he was~ ~in the bed with her, taking Sophronia 172 10, 9| good rest, himselfe went to bed soone~ ~after. The Servant 173 10, 9| whereupon, he kept his~ ~bed, setting downe his peremptory 174 10, 9| Pavia, and being in his bed. The~ ~Magitian undertooke 175 10, 9| the~ ~sumptuous and costly Bed, whereon stood an Imperiall 176 10, 9| with his Baschaes, the bed, Signior Thorello, and all 177 10, 9| went somewhat neerer to the bed,~ ~when Thorello said. My 178 10, Song| command, they all went to~ ~bed. And when new day appeared,