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Alphabetical [« »] hammerd 1 hammered 1 hammering 2 hand 136 handed 1 handes 2 handkerchife 1 | Frequency [« »] 139 off 138 soone 137 abbot 136 hand 136 minde 136 noble 136 respect | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances hand |
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1 Ind | dead, but to the neerest at hand, having some foure or sixe~ ~ 2 Ind | was seated on her right hand) gave~ ~him favour, with 3 1, 3| short time) the Ring (from~ ~hand to hand) had many owners 4 1, 3| the Ring (from~ ~hand to hand) had many owners by Legacie.~ ~ 5 1, 3| At length, came to the hand of one, who had three sonnes, 6 1, 3| when he had them~ ~in his hand) could not distinguish which 7 1, 6| more golden greasing in the hand.~ ~ THE FIRST DAY, THE SEVENTH 8 2, 1| pulled by the helpe of any hand) beganne to ring: which~ ~ 9 2, 1| his~ ~fingers, next his hand, then his arme, and so ( 10 2, 3| stomack, he tooke Alessandroes hand, and laying~ ~it thereon, 11 2, 5| Then, taking him by the hand, shee guided him thorough 12 2, 5| up a great stone in his hand, hee layed~ ~upon the doore 13 2, 5| farre wide on the~ ~contrary hand, wandring up the street 14 2, 5| olde~ ~house hard by at hand. The other mens intention 15 2, 6| DISTRUST THE POWERFULL~ ~ HAND OF HEAVEN, WHEN FORTUNE 16 2, 7| Duke tooke a light in his~ ~hand, going on to the bed, where 17 2, 7| Wherefore, having his agents at hand fit~ ~and convenient for 18 2, 7| truth) that he had his~ ~hand in this bloody businesse, 19 2, 8| guiding the Count by the hand,~ ~and Perotto following 20 2, 9| the law is in her~ ~owne hand, and I am farre enough from 21 3, 1| take the dibble out of my hand, telling me, that I did 22 3, 2| lighted Taper in the~ ~one hand, and a small white Wand 23 3, 2| him, and the Wand in his hand, valiantly he adventures 24 3, 2| he tooke a light in his hand, and convayed it~ ~into 25 3, 3| put more money into his hand, desiring~ ~him in his Masses, 26 3, 3| tooke the Gentlewoman by the hand,~ ~saying: Daughter, if 27 3, 3| put ten ducates into his hand. Which the holy man accepted~ ~ 28 3, 5| taking her curteously by the hand, thus he spake.~ ~ Worthy 29 3, 5| But now is~ ~the time at hand, to let thee knowe more 30 3, 6| you to apprehend before hand what may follow~ ~after, 31 3, 6| crying out, he layde his hand on her~ ~mouth, saying. 32 3, 7| carried a light in her hand, and three men in her company,~ ~ 33 3, 7| conducted hither by the hand of Heaven, to convert your 34 3, 7| bee considered on before hand; for if you did imagine,~ ~ 35 3, 8| little waxe candle in the one hand, and a smarting~ ~whip in 36 3, 8| placing a lighted Taper in his hand, sent~ ~him home so to his 37 3, 9| received his wife at the Kings hand; she loving him deerly as 38 4, 1| holding the Cup fast in her hand, and~ ~looking seriously 39 4, 1| Lovers heart~ ~fast in her hand, and laying it so neere 40 4, 2| holding a golden Bow in his hand, and a rich~ ~Quiver of 41 4, 2| husbands:~ ~and passing so from hand to hand, in lesse space 42 4, 2| passing so from hand to hand, in lesse space then two 43 4, 2| great staffe in the one hand, and~ ~two huge Mastive 44 4, 3| confession, and that they had a hand with Folco in the~ ~murder 45 4, 6| I held strongly in~ ~my hand. The blind afterward couched 46 4, 6| I awaked. Laying then my hand upon my~ ~side, to know 47 4, 6| you, be so bold as to lay hand on me, or to touch me,~ ~ 48 4, 8| darke, and laying his hand gently on her brest, saide: 49 4, 8| any further favour at mine hand: for if mine~ ~husband should 50 4, 8| gone? So putting forth her hand, it hapned to light upon 51 4, 8| For she~ ~moved neither hand nor foot, because her vitall 52 4, 9| he intended to have any hand in~ ~the businesse. Guardastagno 53 4, 9| knife ready drawne in his hand; opened therewith the~ ~ 54 5, 1| sword ready~ ~drawne in his hand (incited by the vertue of 55 5, 1| huge long Staffe in his hand, to hinder their~ ~passage 56 5, 2| heart, to lay any violent hand on her selfe, but~ ~rather 57 5, 2| she tooke her by the hand, and (in loving manner) 58 5, 3| guiding too farre on the left hand; rode quite~ ~out of course, 59 5, 4| Chamber window, having his hand fast~ ~in hers, and she 60 5, 4| asleepe, he having his~ ~hand closed in hers, and she 61 5, 4| holds him~ ~fast in her hand. Is it possible, saide the 62 5, 6| having a naked knife in her hand, wherewith~ ~she opened 63 5, 7| Cup of poyson~ ~in the one hand, and the drawne Rapier in 64 5, 8| drawne short Sword in his hand, giving~ ~her very vile 65 5, 8| thou beholdest~ ~in mine hand: for which rash sinfull 66 5, 8| no~ ~other favour at her hand, but that which stood with 67 5, 10| tooke the Candle in~ ~his hand, and going foorth of the 68 5, 10| the more~ ~firmely on his hand. Comming to the Coope, driving 69 5, 10| sorrowfull, tooke him by the hand, and brought him into the 70 5, 10| youth still fast by the hand, thus hee began. Oh Wife! 71 6, 3| come to~ ~her, laying his hand uppon her shoulder, he said. 72 6, 9| please. And~ ~setting his hand on one of the Tombes (which 73 6, 10| thing that came into their hand in search,~ ~was the wallet. 74 6, 10| with the Coales into my hand, meaning,~ ~let you see 75 6, 10| taking~ ~the coales in his hand, began to marke their garments 76 6, 10| a place somwhat neere at hand, and which I~ ~suppose you 77 6, 10| then to be made by the hand of man:~ ~containing in 78 6, 10| artificiall or cunning~ ~hand had planted them, the Sun 79 7, 3| her little son by the hand, and making fast the doore 80 7, 4| was~ ~some-what neere at hand, and abide with him there, 81 7, 5| with a browne Bill~ ~in his hand, and so he sits to watch 82 7, 6| a~ ~drawne sword in his hand, and (by that meanes) made 83 7, 6| grasping it naked in~ ~his hand, and setting worse lookes 84 7, 6| weapon ready drawne in his hand.~ ~Ascending up our stayres, 85 7, 7| lest grace or favour at my hand, no,~ ~nor move me to any 86 7, 7| least gentle touch of thy hand will wake me,~ ~and then 87 7, 7| touching her brest with his hand, he found her to~ ~be awake, 88 7, 7| promise, shee~ ~caught his hand fast with hers, and held 89 7, 7| Take a good Cudgell in thy hand, then go~ ~into the Garden 90 7, 7| good willow cudgell in his hand, and comming~ ~neere to 91 7, 8| thred, which feeling in his hand, and perceiving it was tyed~ ~ 92 7, 8| from the window into his hand, which he~ ~understood as 93 7, 8| taking sowing worke in her hand, either shirts or bands 94 7, 8| or so much as lay your hand (in anger)~ ~on me, it would 95 7, 9| puld away with her owne hand. The third and~ ~last, with 96 7, 9| and~ ~last, with the same hand also, to pluck out one of 97 7, 9| standeth~ ~so fairely for my hand: that, without helpe or 98 8, 2| Chest, which stood neere at hand in the same roome; shee 99 8, 4| conducting him by~ ~the hand, brought him into their 100 8, 5| stept in Maso on the right hand of Messer Niccolao, and~ ~ 101 8, 5| like did Ribi on the left~ ~hand, in all respects answerable 102 8, 6| and delivering it into his hand,~ ~presently hee put it 103 8, 7| Christmas was now neere at hand, which afforded~ ~leisures 104 8, 7| can shew under your own hand, how you fryed in~ ~flames, 105 8, 7| with the Image in your hand, seaven times you must speake 106 8, 7| which shee gave him her hand and faith to do, without 107 8, 7| holding the Image in hir hand, seven times she bathd hir~ ~ 108 8, 8| taking her gently by the hand, and winking on his Wife,~ ~ 109 8, 9| one taketh a Lady by the hand, of whom he pleaseth to~ ~ 110 8, 9| against him: clapping his hand~ ~furiously on the Table, 111 8, 10| they had lyen still on~ ~my hand, my power could not stretch 112 8, 10| her; she gave it into his hand, and prayed him to count 113 9, 2| her~ ~selfe lift up her hand to feele it: and then they 114 9, 5| feared and mistrusted, had a hand~ ~as deepe as any of the 115 9, 5| and taking him by~ ~the hand, made shew as if shee meant 116 9, 8| with this bottle in thy hand, and say thus to~ ~him. 117 9, 8| But~ ~beware he lay no hand on thee, because he may 118 9, 10| Gossip Petro, to hold in his hand,~ ~said. Marke well what 119 10, 2| Infirmary. And taking him by the hand, he~ ~brought him into the 120 10, 2| skilfull Physitian neerer hand, whose~ ~experience is beyond 121 10, 3| another, lying on~ ~the left hand, and directing speedily 122 10, 4| appetite, gently he laid his hand upon her breast,~ ~with 123 10, 4| leading the Lady~ ~by the hand, going to Nicoluccio, thus 124 10, 6| held fast with her left hand, and in the right she carryed 125 10, 6| with a~ ~Trevit in her hand; and in the other hand a 126 10, 6| her hand; and in the other hand a pot of Oyle, as also a~ ~ 127 10, 7| health began to get the upper hand of them. SO,~ ~without suffering 128 10, 7| and taking her by~ ~the hand, he said. Faire Lisana, 129 10, 7| feeling the touch of his hand, whom she loved above all~ ~ 130 10, 7| certaine Rings into his hand, which he refused not to~ ~ 131 10, 8| Sophronia gently by the hand, softly he~ ~moved the usuall 132 10, 8| and tooke Gisippus by the hand,~ ~plainly declaring, that 133 10, 8| without~ ~laying any violent hand on himselfe; for life being 134 10, 9| Church with a light in his~ ~hand (where hee beheld a light 135 10, 9| him, tooke him~ ~by the hand, saying:~ ~ Sonne thou art 136 10, 10| Presently he tooke her by the hand, so led her forth of the