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Alphabetical [« »] sicophanto 1 sicurano 16 sicuranoes 1 side 121 side-wayes 1 sides 10 siena 2 | Frequency [« »] 121 comfort 121 gentlewoman 121 lived 121 side 121 understanding 121 whereupon 121 why | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances side |
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1 Ind | envy may arise on any side, I could wish, that each 2 1, 1| credit.~ ~ On the other side, we are to consider also, 3 2, 1| person, supported on the one side~ ~by thy selfe, and on the 4 2, 3| taking~ ~part on either side, some with the sonne, and 5 2, 3| which being~ ~on either side confirmed solemnly, by an 6 2, 3| selfe too. On the other side, the Pope was much amazed 7 2, 5| desiring to wash him at the Sea side, he strayed too farre wide 8 2, 5| sitting downe by the~ ~Welles side, they layde downe their 9 2, 5| till comming to the Sea side,~ ~he found the way directing 10 2, 7| them both~ ~to his beds side, he spake in this manner.~ ~ 11 2, 8| downe together on a beds side in her~ ~Chamber, according 12 2, 8| whereas (on the other~ ~side) secret carriage, and heedfull 13 2, 8| and borne by the Mothers~ ~side: and therefore it is no 14 2, 8| basely borne by their Mothers side.~ ~Sir Roger returning home 15 2, 9| fury he beheld on either side, and Bernardo standing~ ~ 16 2, 10| their friends on either side: other matters were now~ ~ 17 3, 3| plainely discerned on either side, that the~ ~one was as well 18 3, 5| which is upon the Garden side, that evening (so soone 19 3, 7| solemne friendship on every side.~ ~ When the feasting dayes 20 4, 1| ingeniously on the hils~ ~side. And because it had not 21 4, 1| souspirall in the hils side, and given it a larger entrance 22 4, 1| sitting downe on the~ ~bed side (according as they were 23 4, 1| disciplinde. On~ ~the other side, Ghismonda hearing the speeches 24 4, 1| behaviour. On the other side, observe those parts remaining 25 4, 2| from~ ~suspition on either side: our Albert Cupid, or Cupid 26 4, 2| Recovering the further side of the River, he espied 27 4, 2| sitting~ ~downe on the beds side by him, after some few speeches 28 4, 3| convenient winde. On the other side,~ ~Ninetta who was sufficiently 29 4, 4| advancement.~ ~ On the other side, the fame of her incomparable 30 4, 4| very great harme on either side. At the length, Gerbino 31 4, 6| her mouth~ ~into the left side of my bosom, griped it so 32 4, 6| Laying then my hand upon my~ ~side, to know whether any such 33 4, 6| sweete kisses on either side: yet was she~ ~still suspitious, 34 4, 7| him. Pasquino on the other side, as leysure~ ~gave him leave 35 4, 8| behinde them on the further side of~ ~the bed, and so tarried 36 4, 8| Silvestra lay on the same side of the bed, where Jeronimo 37 4, 8| lying downe upon the beds side by her, uttered these his~ ~ 38 4, 10| And he, on~ ~the other side, when occasions did not 39 4, 10| dangerously wounded on either side, and without his speedy~ ~ 40 4, 10| on a~ ~Coffer by the beds side, soone after he fell into 41 4, 10| divers times on the one side, and then as~ ~often againe 42 4, 10| strongly against the~ ~Chests side, that (it standing on an 43 5, 1| faire Meadow, on every~ ~side engirt with and in one corner 44 5, 1| ran immediately to the Sea side,~ ~where Chynon being newly 45 5, 1| and Kindred on~ ~either side, labouring to have such 46 5, 2| poore woman stood at the Sea side,~ ~washing certaine Fishermens 47 5, 2| sate~ ~downe by the boates side, wringing her hands, and 48 5, 2| Archers on the~ ~Enemies side have shot their Arrowes 49 5, 3| But being beset on every side, and~ ~utterly unable to 50 5, 3| any inequality~ ~of either side; shee saide to her selfe. 51 5, 4| offended at the~ ~matter; stept side with him behinde the drawne 52 5, 5| Menghino, on the other side, having entred into the~ ~ 53 5, 5| being favoured (on the one side) by the by~ ~Chamber-maide, 54 5, 5| any further. On the other side, upon this mutinous noyse~ ~ 55 5, 5| kindred and friends on either side,~ ~understanding the truth 56 5, 7| no~ ~lesse (on the other side) to honest Pedro.~ ~ While 57 5, 9| on him. He on the other side, having so noble a Lady 58 5, 10| complaint passed on either side,~ ~but mutuall joy and Houshold 59 6, 1| was as~ ~unsuteable to his side, as his wit out of fashion 60 6, 3| riding thorow the City, side by side, and viewing the 61 6, 3| thorow the City, side by side, and viewing the brave~ ~ 62 6, 4| possible meanes, and on every side he looked about him, now 63 6, 9| quite over it on the further side, as~ ~being of an agile 64 6, 10| strait passage at the one side, from whence there issued~ ~ 65 7, 1| which adjoyned to the fields side: but, so angry she was at~ ~ 66 7, 4| and ran to the~ ~Welles side. In the meane while, his 67 7, 4| he could get to the Wels side; she was within the~ ~house, 68 7, 4| that I was~ ~at the Welles side, and threw something into 69 7, 5| full view on~ ~the other side, yet she plainly perceived 70 7, 6| Lambertuccio on the~ ~other side, meeting Beltramo riding 71 7, 6| from under the further~ ~side of the bedde, and Beltramo 72 7, 7| thou~ ~knowest on which side of the bed I use to rest, 73 7, 7| found it. Going to the beds side where the~ ~Lady lay, and 74 7, 8| so~ ~strongly by her beds side, and related all his amorous 75 7, 8| Chamber being on the streete side, and somewhat juttying over~ ~ 76 7, 8| as yet done on~ ~either side) permitted him to depart; 77 7, 8| groping on to the beds side, and thinking hee had taken~ ~ 78 7, 8| bolting it fast on the outward side, as meaning to keepe her 79 7, 8| imposed taske.~ ~ On the other side, Arriguccio had travelled 80 7, 8| curst man, when (on either side) there is no such matter? 81 7, 9| shee surveyed on either side, and, turning her head~ ~ 82 7, 9| Heere~ ~is a tooth on this side, which (so farre as I can 83 7, 9| comforting him on the one~ ~side, and the anguish asswaging 84 7, 9| The Lady (on the other side) seeming to be very angerly~ ~ 85 7, 10| Tables covered~ ~by the Ponds side: we need not question their 86 8, 3| and looking on~ ~every side about him, hee rejected 87 8, 3| passed along the Rivers side, and afterward~ ~through 88 8, 3| cruelly beaten;~ ~on the other side, Calandrino standing unbraced 89 8, 5| cryed Ribi, on the other side) doe not beleeve~ ~what 90 8, 5| the like on the contrary side.~ ~ During the time of this 91 8, 5| crying in his eare on the one side, as~ ~Ribi did the like 92 8, 7| doe, looking on~ ~every side about her, yet not in a 93 8, 7| there is hard by the Rivers side a smal Tower or Turret~ ~ 94 8, 7| she to gaze upon every~ ~side about her, to espy some 95 8, 7| discovery, which was on eyther side, most faithfullie~ ~protested.~ ~ 96 8, 9| village, and by my mothers side, I am derived from them 97 8, 9| as desirous on the other side, to make~ ~one in the Corsicane 98 9, 1| speaking? On the other~ ~side, if I speake, then I shall 99 9, 1| hope.~ ~ On the contrary side, after midnight was past, 100 9, 2| stockings hanging on~ ~either side of her; the sight whereof 101 9, 3| sitting downe on the beds side by Calandrino, hee began 102 9, 5| She also on the other side, returned him such queint 103 9, 6| standing by the~ ~walles side, and the third fronting 104 9, 6| stood close by their beds side, because the~ ~childes crying 105 9, 6| set it by his owne beds side,~ ~and having done the businesse 106 9, 6| the to her~ ~daughters bed side, although shee had no light 107 9, 6| Adriano (on the other side) perceiving how wisely the 108 9, 10| devise~ ~to doe. On the other side, Gossip Pietro being very 109 9, Song| alone,~ ~ By a fountaines side:~ ~ Much her hard Fortune 110 10, 6| being placed by the~ ~Ponds side, he washed his hands therin, 111 10, 6| Signior Neri on his other side. As~ ~for the other three 112 10, 7| entred, he went to the Beds side, where she sate,~ ~somewhat 113 10, 8| Love pleading on the one side~ ~powerfully, and Gisippus 114 10, 8| the~ ~friends (on either side) thought otherwise.~ ~ By 115 10, 8| could be.~ ~ On the other side, Titus hearing these uncivill 116 10, 8| life.~ ~Titus on the other side, said. Noble Praetor, this 117 10, 8| hard pleading on either side; he crowded~ ~into the Barre, 118 10, 8| now likewise to the other side. What occasions could compell~ ~ 119 10, 9| appeared also (on the other side) to Signiour~ ~Thorello, 120 10, 9| Language past on eyther side, she~ ~demanded of whence, 121 10, 9| Last of all, on either~ ~side of them, hee set two great