IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] comforts 6 coming 4 comly 2 command 112 commandable 1 commandador 1 commanded 104 | Frequency [« »] 114 nature 114 presently 114 stood 112 command 112 garments 112 word 111 promise | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances command |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | that~ ~which Parmeno shal command him. Likewise that Tindaro 2 1, 4| tarrying for any other~ ~command from the Queene, knowing 3 1, 6| was the houre of dinner) command water to be brought for~ ~ 4 1, 6| dismisse~ ~him by his owne command. Primasso having eaten one 5 1, 7| without injunction or command, pleasantly thus began.~ ~ 6 1, 8| disposition.~ ~ ~ ~ The last command of the Queene, remained 7 1, 9| a sweet ditty. At which command,~ ~Lauretta undertooke the 8 2, 1| you, obeying therein the command of our~ ~Queene, and according 9 2, 3| had no sooner sent out her command, but she being no lesse 10 2, 6| rest continually at their command.~ ~The like they did to 11 2, 7| the Tales~ ~conclusion) to command Pamphilus, to follow next 12 2, 8| Gianetta (who by his Mothers command, attended on~ ~him very 13 2, 9| execution of his Masters command.~ ~Suddenly drawing forth 14 2, 9| another man, and on a bare command? God, who~ ~truly knoweth 15 2, 10| according to the~ ~Queenes command, Madam Aemilia led the dance, 16 3, 2| King was risen, he gave command that before~ ~the Pallace 17 3, 5| gracious fortune, if you would command me some such service, as~ ~ 18 3, 7| never credit them. Go then I command thee, and - let me~ ~see 19 3, 8| you may safely presume to command me. You must~ ~then (saide 20 3, 8| before thee, for such is the command of the~ ~Patrone of this 21 3, 8| performed according to his command.~ ~ Ferando looking leane 22 3, 9| is, and~ ~shall be at his command: but that she may remaine 23 3, 9| thee, and which (by thy command) I was~ ~enjoyned to do. 24 3, 10| away the time or awaiting a command~ ~from the Queen, thus he 25 4, 1| being altogether at her command, by meanes of~ ~a strong 26 4, 1| to~ ~his Daughter, with command also to use these words 27 4, 2| respective then of~ ~the Kings command: wherefore, chusing rather 28 4, 3| obedience to your severe command, among three persons amourously~ ~ 29 4, 8| Neiphila (by~ ~the Kings command) began to speake in this 30 4, 10| done~ ~hitherto: I will and command, that generall preparation 31 4, 10| it~ ~is my authority, to command a Song. And because I am 32 4, 10| ready to accomplish her command, and without~ ~all further 33 4, Song| houre of~ ~rest drew on; by command of the Queene, they all 34 5, 1| happy recovery, he gave command (because he would not alwaies 35 5, 1| and no answer returned, to command the grapling~ ~Irons to 36 5, 1| therefore do no more but command what you would~ ~have to 37 5, 2| according as she pleased to~ ~command me. She is an ancient woman, 38 5, 5| as you shall please to~ ~command me. But plainely, and without 39 5, 6| distempered by ill dyet; he gave command, that untill he should be~ ~ 40 5, 6| and he had given strict command, for keeping~ ~her in his 41 5, 7| further, till they heard what command he should returne~ ~withall 42 5, 7| Daughter lay, that if his~ ~command were not already executed, 43 5, 7| But hearing his Masters command to~ ~the contrary, he left 44 5, 8| Pampinea (by the~ ~Queenes command) began, and said. Lovely 45 5, 10| Dioneus~ ~expecting no command, prepared to deliver his 46 6, 1| Gelding, even so as you shall command me: and beside, wil shorten~ ~ 47 6, 2| being ended, the Queene gave command to Madam~ ~Pampinea, that 48 6, 4| named Chichibio, with command to have it prepared for 49 6, 5| Chichibio) Pamphilus, by command from~ ~the Queene, spake 50 6, 7| distinction) gave strict command; That everie~ ~Woman should 51 6, 8| Queene interrupting by a command~ ~of attention, turning 52 6, 10| attending for~ ~any solemne command (after he had imposed silence 53 6, 10| received charge by expresse command, that I should seeke for ( 54 6, 10| the Houshold, giving him~ ~command, that (on the morrow) dinner 55 6, 10| Pamphilus, having receyved command to begin an~ ~especial dance, 56 7, Ind| had~ ~dined: the King gave command, that Madam Aemillia should 57 7, 4| women are saide to~ ~have at command) out aloud (because the 58 7, 5| unto such, over whom they command,~ ~are most irksome, sadde 59 7, 9| except it be to him that I~ ~command thee. Thou perceivest Lesca, 60 7, 9| other Messages my Lady shall command me,~ ~I wil speake to thee 61 7, 9| in any service she can command me. The first of them, is; 62 7, 9| diligence, whensoever she would command him.~ ~ Now, after the passage 63 7, 10| Company. You shall henceforth command as Lady and Mistresse, in 64 7, 10| called, to whom she gave command, that the Tables should 65 7, 10| biteth againe: I could command~ ~our to morrows conference, 66 7, Song| enflamde my soule,~ ~ And gave command in spight,~ ~ That I should 67 8, 1| whatsoever she pleased to command him, as, at any time he 68 8, 2| Master Clearke) he may command it. Belcolore rose~ ~grumbling 69 8, 4| onely have the power to command~ ~me, and I will doe it. 70 8, 4| cloathes by the Bishops command, hee sent him~ ~(under sufficient 71 8, 5| on Philostratus, said. I command you next to~ ~supply the 72 8, 6| thereat: but the Queen gave command to~ ~Madame Philomena, that 73 8, 7| and had her love at his command.~ ~ Our witty Scholler having 74 8, 7| whatsoever you please to~ ~command me: in which respect, if 75 8, 7| onely having the power to command me.~ ~But let me tell you 76 8, 7| yet thou hast power to command me at any time~ ~when soever, 77 8, 7| Servingman fulfilled his Masters command, and Ancilla having~ ~receyved 78 8, 8| Novell, the Queene gave command to Madame~ ~Fiammetta, that 79 8, 8| enjoyne, and thou performe. I command thee to tell Spinelloccio,~ ~ 80 8, 9| them especial charge~ ~and command, to do all possible services 81 8, 9| serving readily, at each mans command of the company. The Basins,~ ~ 82 8, 9| not some jurisdiction and command: so that not~ ~meane people 83 8, 10| she had alwayes ready at command) told him that his~ ~comely 84 8, 10| makes~ ~me onely live at thy command. Then hurling off her light 85 8, 10| therefore, not onely may command my service this~ ~night, 86 8, 10| in a place, where I can command a farre greater summe, or 87 9, 1| himselfe, that though~ ~her command had not bin fully accomplished, 88 9, 3| Sisters; the~ ~Queene gave command unto Philostratus, that 89 9, 5| in any service she wil command me. Dooest thou~ ~understand 90 9, 5| whatsoever thou pleasest to command hir. Wherefore, if~ ~Phillippo 91 9, 5| certaine occasions which~ ~command mine instant being at Florence: 92 9, 7| commendations:~ ~the Queen gave command to Madam Pampinea, that 93 10, Ind| appointed, where he gave command unto Madame Neiphila,~ ~ 94 10, 1| on the nexte morning to command~ ~his returne backe with 95 10, 1| Gentleman slacke in this command, but noting Rogieroes~ ~ 96 10, 1| Gentleman fulfilled the Kings~ ~command, causing Signior Rogiero 97 10, 4| and had within his owne command; he~ ~freely gave away. 98 10, 5| skies; till the King gave command to Madame~ ~Aemillia, that 99 10, 5| this imposition, then I command him, never~ ~hereafter to 100 10, 5| you, but onely by~ ~the command of my husband (who respecting 101 10, 5| hither: and by vertue of his command, am~ ~ready (for once onely) 102 10, 5| moved~ ~with the liberall command of her husband, he began 103 10, 6| then the awful power or command of King~ ~Charles. And coveting 104 10, 8| time Madam Philomena, at command of the King, (Madam~ ~Pampinea 105 10, 8| onely require, but also command it,~ ~you must pardon what 106 10, 8| as also the~ ~powerfull command of Love is mine. But you 107 10, 9| selfe,~ ~no man living can command me as you doe.~ ~ Signior 108 10, 9| sleeping, was (by Saladines command,) laid on the~ ~sumptuous 109 10, 9| conquered by the controuling command, and~ ~threatnings of her 110 10, 10| deliver it to you.~ ~You command me, to carry home the marriage 111 10, 10| multitude, imagined to be (by my command) long since slaine. I am~ ~ 112 10, Song| wel-neere midnight, by the Kings command, they all went to~ ~bed.