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Alphabetical [« »] gisippus 77 gitterne 5 give 191 given 131 giver 1 givers 1 gives 3 | Frequency [« »] 132 pleased 132 towards 132 used 131 given 131 perceiving 131 whose 130 making | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances given |
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1 1, 1| great trust and beleefe was given to an oath, he making~ ~ 2 1, 1| conscience, as if~ ~it were given to him by nature so to do. 3 1, 3| concerning those three Lawes given by God the Father, to three 4 1, 6| vertuous Lady~ ~Marquesse had given to the King of France, was 5 1, 6| if for every dishfull~ ~given, you are sure to receive 6 1, 6| garments, which~ ~had beene given him by sundrie Lords, for 7 2, 1| and that he had already given him the Strappado; were 8 2, 5| According to instructions given~ ~him by his Host, he went 9 2, 5| deceive me. For, when I have given~ ~them all the riches that 10 2, 7| behaviour, as if hee had given over his~ ~amorous pursuite, 11 2, 7| was~ ~invited: and hee had given order, that hee who attended 12 2, 7| Patrons and Owners, who had given~ ~direction for hoysing 13 2, 7| ready open, upon a signe given by him to one~ ~of his complices, 14 2, 7| bitterly: and after hee had given over speaking,~ ~kindely 15 2, 7| instruction which~ ~Antigonus had given her, answered her father 16 2, 9| demaunded, if the Emperour had given him this~ ~priviledge, above 17 2, 9| many more besides) were given me by a Gentlewoman of Geneway, 18 2, 9| mony and goods should be given to~ ~Genevra, which valued 19 3, 1| head, and the black Cowle given to~ ~cover withall, she 20 3, 1| have lefte all busines, given over the Garden, and what 21 3, 1| according as Lurco had given description of him. Making~ ~ 22 3, 3| devotion: and when he had given her his~ ~benediction, home 23 3, 3| no~ ~longer, and I have given her free license, if ever 24 3, 3| followed the instructions given in her complaint, by climbing 25 3, 5| for my sake) thou hast given him thy goodly ambling Gelding,~ ~ 26 3, 5| the horse, I would have given him~ ~you: and I am sorie 27 3, 5| which (for her sake)~ ~was given to her husband. Oftentimes 28 3, 7| Aldobrandino, without any occasion given by Theobaldo, is in perill 29 3, 7| Chambermaid, upon good advice given,~ ~were apprehended in their 30 3, 8| Father, if~ ~God had not given me such an husband as I 31 3, 8| without any~ ~occasion given him) so extreamely jealous 32 3, 8| according to the quantity given and drunke, as it~ ~preased 33 3, 9| recovery of our health, we have given to this vertuous~ ~virgin, 34 4, 1| vertuous Ladies) hath this day given us a~ ~subject, very rough 35 4, 1| himselfe, that neither was it given, or the wordes thus spoken,~ ~ 36 4, 1| and according as she had given him direction. In a corner 37 4, 1| souspirall in the hils side, and given it a larger entrance for 38 4, 1| and~ ~according as he had given order; Guiscardo was apprehended, 39 4, 1| Court; wherein thou hast given me much affliction of minde, 40 4, 1| towards me.~ ~ And when I have given thee the due oblation of 41 4, 2| reproachfull speeches he had given her; to allow him so poore 42 4, 2| devotion towards me, hath~ ~given me good cause to confirme 43 4, 3| abused. No credit might bee given to her womanly~ ~protestations, 44 4, 4| beside; as the World~ ~had given eare to innumberlesse places, 45 4, 6| When notice heereof was given to the Potestate, he arose; 46 4, 6| the white~ ~Damaske shrowd given by Andreana, with infinite 47 4, 7| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT LOVE 48 4, 9| not by any just~ ~cause given you, to murther so worthy 49 4, 10| Water, which usually~ ~was given to procure a sleepy entrancing. 50 4, 10| three hundred Ducates, to be given to~ ~Ruggiero in way of 51 5, 3| Castle, after~ ~she had given them very gracious entertainment, 52 5, 4| and secret intelligence given to Ricciardo, for preparing~ ~ 53 5, 5| Sister to Giovanni, she was given~ ~in mariage to Menghino.~ ~ ~ ~ 54 5, 5| whereof intelligence being given to~ ~Giovanni; a conclusion 55 5, 5| upon a certaine~ ~signale given) he should come, and finde 56 5, 5| when the signall would be given: but Giovanni~ ~and his 57 5, 5| Maide, named Agatha, was given in~ ~marriage, with a more 58 5, 6| he loved; and had beene given (formerly) to Frederigo,~ ~ 59 5, 6| to the King, and he had given strict command, for keeping~ ~ 60 5, 6| whereof before she had given him~ ~instruction, and rearing 61 5, 7| When the Father had given this cruell sentence, both 62 5, 10| in this World but what is given us, in~ ~which regard, wee 63 5, 10| lewdly and incontinently given; an~ ~universall shame and 64 6, 2| while before.~ ~And having given Cistio most hearty thankes 65 6, 7| that Madame Fiammetta had given over speaking, and all the~ ~ 66 6, 10| pence, and the hot is given away for nothing. There 67 6, 10| is (seeing Lacisca hath given us so good an occasion)~ ~ 68 7, 3| brotherly Companion, who had given sufficient~ ~enstructions 69 7, 4| whom (without any occasion given, or reason~ ~knowne to himselfe) 70 7, 4| affraid least you would have~ ~given credit to his dissembling 71 7, 5| especially upon no occasion given, they doe no more then well~ ~ 72 7, 5| directions her husband had given her. Furthermore~ ~she saide, 73 7, 6| according as Isabella had given enstruction)~ ~Lionello 74 7, 7| obtaine his desire. Having given his attendants sufficient~ ~ 75 7, 8| many cruell blowes he had given her on the~ ~face, beside 76 7, 9| Chamber, whose Fathers had~ ~given them to his service, to 77 7, 9| yeeres, till the kisse may be given, and receyved in the presence 78 7, 9| directions which~ ~she had given him, thus shee spake, some-what 79 8, 1| summe of money first~ ~to be given her. The money hee borrowed 80 8, 2| and having once againe~ ~given welcome to Sir Simon, she 81 8, 3| and the Goslings freely given in to boote. There~ ~was 82 8, 3| severall commendations) given~ ~him assurance of, Bruno 83 8, 3| questionlesse, he hath given us the slippe, is privilie 84 8, 7| what welcome she had~ ~given the Scholler, and how she 85 8, 7| Which charge~ ~was no sooner given to his man, but hee went 86 8, 8| saide. Well wife, you have given mee a~ ~Cake insted of bread, 87 8, 9| ever I gazed on) would have given her tenne faire~ ~Bologninaes, 88 8, 9| according to the Lesson given him.~ ~ Then did Buffalmaco 89 8, 10| Florines of Gold. When he had given in his packet to the~ ~Custome-house, 90 8, 10| to Palermo. Where having given in his packets to~ ~the 91 9, 1| Mistresse, according as she had given her in charge;~ ~whereunto 92 9, 3| every one of~ ~the company given thankes to Fortune, for 93 9, 3| disposing. And having given forty Florines to Bruno, 94 9, 4| The ridiculous words given by Calandrino to his Wife, 95 9, 5| lately) I~ ~am credibly given to understand; wherefore 96 9, 6| wife: this night shee hath given mee the sweetest~ ~entertainement, 97 9, 7| disdained any good advice given her; neyther~ ~could any 98 9, 7| little credit should bee given to~ ~dreames: neverthelesse, 99 9, 8| able~ ~(from the first blow given) to speake a word in defence 100 9, 9| case. Yet Nature hath given us a sufficient demonstration, 101 9, 9| the counsell~ ~and advise, given by Salomon, the wise and 102 9, 9| sure that the counsell~ ~given me by King Salomon, may 103 9, 9| according to the direction~ ~given: in which regard, they highly 104 9, 9| advise could possibly be given~ ~you, for well you know, 105 9, 10| good~ ~opinion. And having given order to the Master of the 106 10, 1| favour, that the King~ ~hath given me the first place, to speake 107 10, 1| Mule which the king had~ ~given him, with diversity of speeches 108 10, 1| the King, if I have not given you such gifts,~ ~as (perhaps) 109 10, 1| where (as hee had~ ~before given order) stood two great Chests, 110 10, 3| least, if Faith may bee given to the~ ~report of certaine 111 10, 3| a jot from his~ ~counsel given to Mithridanes, much lesse 112 10, 4| to Modena, where having given direction for~ ~his place 113 10, 4| and free: And when he had given him the Lady, and the~ ~ 114 10, 6| service, as Signior Neri had given order. There wanted no~ ~ 115 10, 6| boundlesse in his praises given of them,~ ~having observed 116 10, 6| from the Knight, who hath given you~ ~entertainment in his 117 10, 6| Barons. After he had thus given them in marriage, in sad~ ~ 118 10, 7| WHEREIN IS COVERTLY GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT HOWSOEVER 119 10, 7| Madame Pampinea, by order given from the King, began in 120 10, 7| there a good while, and given her many~ ~comfortable speeches, 121 10, 8| Sophronia, whom you imagined as given to Gisippus; for you~ ~never 122 10, 8| Gisippus likewise hath given her to a yong Gentleman, 123 10, 8| young man: Gisippus hath given her to one farre richer. 124 10, 8| Sophronia, for she was given to me by Gisippus discreetly, 125 10, 8| you doe more, if hee~ ~had given her to a man of the very 126 10, 8| Varro, recall thy sentence given on the condemned man~ ~sent 127 10, 9| not lightly either to be given,~ ~rich or receyved: but 128 10, 9| being attyred in their newly given robes; they rode~ ~on Horsebacke 129 10, 9| himselfe. Now the~ ~Gods have given me time, wherein I may make 130 10, 9| Garments, which his Wife had given one of the~ ~strange Merchants; 131 10, 9| these (or the like) were given to~ ~three Merchants, that