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Alphabetical [« »] readines 2 readinesse 10 reading 5 ready 118 real 1 reall 5 really 5 | Frequency [« »] 119 thine 118 bin 118 opinion 118 ready 117 goodly 117 leave 116 lay | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances ready |
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1 Ind | they were~ ~all hartily ready to doe them any service. 2 Ind | Kitchin, and diligently make ready such~ ~Vyands, as shal be 3 1, 1| repentance, he is alwayes~ ~ready to forgive them; and wilt 4 1, 1| assurance, that he is alwayes ready to heare us. And so he ceased.~ ~ 5 1, 2| was bought and solde for ready money, not onely the~ ~blood 6 1, 4| the wood,~ ~which lieth ready cut downe in the Forrest; 7 1, 6| other) a very witty and~ ~ready versifier: in regard whereof, 8 1, 6| every thing~ ~being fit and ready, the Master of the Houshold 9 1, 7| rich in inheritances, and ready summes of currant money~ ~ 10 1, 7| Gentleman~ ~(a Courtier of ready wit, and discoursive in 11 1, 9| uttermost, as alwayes~ ~ready to do you any honest service. 12 2, 1| Judge. My Lord, I am heere~ ~ready before you, to confesse 13 2, 2| beside. All things being ready, and nothing wanting but 14 2, 3| seeing themselves rich in~ ~ready monies and revennewes, without 15 2, 5| the Mayde,~ ~that he was ready to attend her Mistresse, 16 2, 5| that I finde here, and am ready to come forth~ ~for mine 17 2, 7| Mariners,~ ~having their sailes ready set, and the winde aptly 18 2, 7| the Sea, which standing ready open, upon a signe given 19 2, 9| servant. Sicurano~ ~was so ready and discreet in his daily 20 3, 3| and shee stood alwayes ready on her watch, at a~ ~little 21 3, 3| the Casement,~ ~standing ready open to welcome him. Thus 22 3, 5| shalt finde me walking, and ready to~ ~acquaint thee with 23 3, 6| he hath prepared a~ ~Bath ready for me, and hopeth to enjoy 24 3, 6| which Chamber she had made ready,~ ~according to Ricciardoes 25 3, 7| most innocent, making him ready for the stroke of death. 26 3, 7| lovingly replied, that he~ ~was ready to make good his word. Whereupon, 27 3, 9| therein both willing~ ~and ready: for I prize my daughters 28 3, 9| enrich her with so much ready money~ ~as you shall thinke 29 3, 9| word, that your daughter is ready to accomplish~ ~his pleasure; 30 3, 10| to allow of that,~ ~I am ready to performe it with all 31 4, 1| Guiscardo, who stood there ready on the~ ~staire-head, awaiting 32 4, 2| Friar Albert saide: Be ready then Madam to give him welcome 33 4, 3| and in lands, goods, and ready monies,~ ~immeasurably rich. 34 4, 3| rest make every~ ~thing ready, to depart from hence so 35 4, 3| curteous tender of his so ready service; departed thence~ ~ 36 4, 4| unto Messina, where he made ready two~ ~speedy gallies, and 37 4, 6| availe me:~ ~wherfore, I am ready to go along with you before 38 4, 8| Finding the Curtaines~ ~ ~ ~ready drawne, he hid himselfe 39 4, 9| and~ ~having a keene knife ready drawne in his hand; opened 40 4, 10| regard~ ~whereof, they are ready to quarrell extreamly each 41 4, 10| made answer, that hee was ready to accomplish her command, 42 5, 1| them, and having his sword ready~ ~drawne in his hand (incited 43 5, 2| behold him, but she was ready to dye with~ ~conceite of 44 5, 3| length he understood her ready resolution, to adventure 45 5, 3| the~ ~Damosels horse stand ready sadled, which made them 46 5, 3| brest: whereupon, shee was ready to cry out, as fearing that~ ~ 47 5, 3| her in his~ ~armes, being ready to swoune with conceite 48 5, 5| finde the doore standing ready~ ~open, to give him all 49 5, 6| the Barke had taken, made ready another, to follow after 50 5, 8| be as free, as mine~ ~is ready to do you any acceptable 51 5, 9| Sons~ ~health, was up and ready betimes, and taking another 52 5, 9| some speede) shall make ready dinner.~ ~ Poore Frederigo, 53 5, 9| the Lady~ ~that dinner was ready, and nothing now wanted, 54 5, 9| alwayes declared~ ~it selfe ready in you, to do more kinde 55 5, 9| manner: which made~ ~her ready to say, that she would not 56 5, 10| over-late to make any thing ready.~ ~ It fortuned; that certaine 57 5, 10| that with witty words, ready answeres~ ~and sudden jests 58 6, 4| instantly thus began. Although a ready wit~ ~(faire Ladies) doth 59 6, 4| notwithstanding, Fortune (being a ready helper divers wayes to the~ ~ 60 6, 5| trot, everie step being ready to hoise him out of his 61 6, 10| yet he was so prompt,~ ~ready and voluble of speech, uttering 62 6, 10| entred they, finding it ready open for their~ ~purpose: 63 6, 10| replyed, that they were all ready to walk with her~ ~thither: 64 7, 1| Monna Tessa, who had made ready two fat Capons, drest in~ ~ 65 7, 2| I have the money heere ready for it. For that Sir (quoth~ ~ 66 7, 3| his name imported, seemed ready~ ~to swoune with sodaine 67 7, 6| and Mistresse: who stood ready at the staires~ ~head, graced 68 7, 6| Signior Lambertuccio, a weapon ready drawne in his hand.~ ~Ascending 69 7, 6| being immediately made ready, and they having merrily 70 7, 7| but a word is enough to a ready Wit. To the~ ~Garden goes 71 8, 1| times) he could not be so ready to borrow, as they were 72 8, 1| and she should find him ready to fulfill~ ~whatsoever 73 8, 1| answered, that she was as ready to fulfill the request of~ ~ 74 8, 2| since, I~ ~bought it thus (ready made) of Lotto the Fripperer, 75 8, 3| Calandrino, every minute ready to sinke under his weightie~ ~ 76 8, 3| together, to answer them one~ ~ready word, wherefore hee sate 77 8, 3| said; being well neere ready to burst with laughter; 78 8, 4| Court, where lights stood ready to welcome him thither; 79 8, 5| answere, that hee was both ready and~ ~willing, and then 80 8, 6| hast cunningly sold for ready money) was stolne from thee 81 8, 7| house, where~ ~Ancilla was ready to give him entertainment, 82 8, 7| there be a~ ~faire fire made ready, that when I am within, 83 8, 7| Reniero, whose soule being ready to mount out of his body, 84 8, 7| grievous extreamities) she was ready to dye~ ~with drought, bemoaning 85 8, 8| and every thing will be ready~ ~quickly.~ ~ Zeppa, sitting 86 8, 8| he~ ~was, his heart being ready to split with rage, and, 87 8, 9| backe, for he will stand ready to receive you. Being so 88 8, 10| teares, which she had alwayes ready at command) told him that 89 8, 10| as fervently, and was ready to be commanded by her, 90 8, 10| and had a Banquet standing ready~ ~prepared for them; wherewith 91 8, 10| sumptuous maner, and also made~ ~ready a costly Supper, expecting 92 8, 10| Florines;~ ~yet I have alwaies ready three or foure hundred by 93 8, 10| extreme necessity: I have them ready pre. pared for you, and 94 8, 10| furnish al their affairs with ready monis: but~ ~seeing necessity 95 9, 1| Mistresse Francesca is ready to make acceptance of your 96 9, 3| Woman, make my Bed presently ready,~ ~for I feele my selfe 97 9, 3| home to his house, made ready a bottel of~ ~very excellent 98 9, 4| awake, arose and made him ready, without~ ~any servant to 99 9, 4| purse,~ ~and seeing him ready to mount on horsebacke, 100 9, 4| pleasure, because I am ready (at another time) to affoord 101 9, 5| order; and she being as ready as~ ~sodainly commanded, 102 9, 5| house, which being perfected ready for painting:~ ~he compounded 103 9, 5| furiously, even as if hee were~ ~ready to leape out of himselfe. 104 9, 7| Novel, wherein the womans ready~ ~wit, at a time of such 105 9, 8| dinner was not (as yet) ready,~ ~neither were they come 106 9, 9| time came, every thing was ready according to the direction~ ~ 107 10, 2| soundly~ ~stomackt, that I am ready to starve with hunger.~ ~ 108 10, 5| vertue of his command, am~ ~ready (for once onely) to fulfill 109 10, 5| answer, her~ ~heart being ready to mount out at her mouth 110 10, 8| I am~ ~there, you have a ready and well wishing friend, 111 10, 8| avarice, and which is alwayes ready (without attending to be~ ~ 112 10, 9| Napkins with Manchets~ ~lay ready, and delicate Wines to refresh 113 10, 9| worthiest Citizens, stood ready to welcome the Gentlemen,~ ~ 114 10, 9| having made his provision ready, nothing wanting but mounting 115 10, 9| as prisoners, and~ ~being ready to returne home againe: 116 10, 9| recompence to their~ ~honest and ready courtesies. Many strive ( 117 10, 10| find mee both willing and ready. In the same poore garments,~ ~ 118 10, 10| determine otherwise I am the man ready~ ~to make my resignation.~ ~