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Alphabetical [« »] houndes 1 hounds 17 hour 1 houre 98 hourely 8 houres 16 hourly 1 | Frequency [« »] 99 servant 98 compasse 98 enough 98 houre 98 matters 98 messer 98 passed | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances houre |
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1 Ind | for, or to awaite the houre of his death; in the performance 2 Ind | in the City, and~ ~every houre in the day; neither could 3 Ind | waiting for death every houre,~ ~imployed all their paines, 4 Ind | but so soone as the ninth houre~ ~striketh, then all to 5 Ind | all to~ ~rest, because the houre did necessarily require 6 1, 1| intend one action at the~ ~houre of my death, which I trust 7 1, 1| birth, until this instant houre of my~ ~shrift. And therefore 8 1, 1| this manner he held on an houre and more, uttering the like~ ~ 9 1, 5| beseemed so great a Prince: the houre of dinner drawing on, the~ ~ 10 1, 6| reach thither before the houre for dinner.~ ~ Being instructed 11 1, 6| because~ ~then it was the houre of dinner) command water 12 1, 9| opinion, that at the same houre as we now cease,~ ~the following 13 2, 1| affirmed) in the very instant~ ~houre of his departing, all the 14 2, 1| arrivall, I went (in evill houre I may say for me) to see 15 2, 2| the foord of a River, the houre~ ~somewhat late, the place 16 2, 3| in fortune, or the fatall houre of my owne infelicity~ ~ 17 2, 6| bene heard, since the~ ~houre of his surprizall. Moreover, 18 2, 7| and now it was about the houre of mid day,~ ~before they 19 2, 7| of a fit and convenient houre, took these two~ ~Princes 20 2, 7| untill that very instant houre;~ ~speaking them in such 21 2, 7| in his love, as~ ~at the houre when you parted from him, 22 2, 10| there a while; when the houre of supper came, they sate 23 2, Song| considering that the meete houre for rest was~ ~come, with 24 3, 1| quoth she) it is now the houre of~ ~midday, when all the 25 3, 2| within~ ~the compasse of one houre; for it cannot be much more, 26 3, 5| mooved now in~ ~this very houre, by these solemne is protestations, 27 3, 6| Bathing-house appointed, about the houre of noone-day, when~ ~people 28 3, 6| more? On the morrow, at the houre of mid-day~ ~accompanied 29 3, 7| Aldobrandino. At the usuall houre appointed, the Lords~ ~were 30 3, 9| embraced~ ~by him in bed: the houre proving so auspicious, and 31 3, 10| is likely,~ ~even to the houre: of my death. In which respect, 32 3, 10| best they pleased. But the houre of Supper~ ~being come, 33 3, Song| the heavens, and the~ ~fit houre of rest approaching: the 34 4, 1| The same night, about the houre of mens first sleepe, and~ ~ 35 4, 2| therefore she thought each houre a yeare, till she~ ~might 36 4, 3| Hugnetto, who thought~ ~everie houre a yeare, to heare what would 37 4, Song| utterable. I curst the day and houre~ ~ When first I saw her 38 4, Song| greefe and life in one blest houre.~ ~ For, being bereft of 39 4, Song| beside, lasting till the houre of~ ~rest drew on; by command 40 5, Ind| departing thence,~ ~the houre of dinner was come: at which 41 5, 1| chanced upon~ ~a day about the houre of noone, as hee was walking 42 5, 1| they ought to be,~ ~and the houre for dispat approached neere; 43 5, 2| Lady, since her first houre of comming to her. And after 44 5, 3| at such an unseasonable~ ~houre, and all alone in a place 45 5, 3| could be more; about the houre of midnight (by the bright~ ~ 46 5, 5| remembring himselfe, that the houre of his~ ~appointment with 47 5, 5| Mother. But happy was the houre of his becomming her Father, 48 5, 6| them, according to the houre as the King had appointed. 49 5, 6| awaiting when the happy houre would come, to finish both 50 5, 7| that in this instant houre, two severall kinds of death 51 5, 8| was then about the ninth houre of the day, and~ ~he walking 52 5, 8| Friday, and just at this houre, our course is this way, 53 5, 9| manner.~ ~ Madame, since the houre, when first mine affection 54 5, 10| sufferance? Accursed be the houre, when she was borne into 55 5, Song| exercises, and a fitting houre for rest drawing on: they 56 6, Ind| and Cressida. Now was the houre come, of repairing to their~ ~ 57 6, 10| Palace they arrived in a due houre, finding the three~ ~Gentlemen 58 7, 2| I am, in an unfortunate houre was I~ ~borne, and in a 59 7, 5| Gentleman, and finde an houre so fitting, as to conferre 60 7, 5| Chamber; and so, when~ ~the houre served, the Gentleman adventured 61 7, 5| Lodging; about the ninth houre, he found his doore open, 62 7, 7| into my~ ~Chamber about the houre of midnight, I will leave 63 7, 7| when,~ ~he thought every houre a yeare.~ ~ In the meane 64 7, 7| she~ ~had promised. At the houre appointed, Anichino came, 65 7, 8| would know the certaine houre of his comming,~ ~without 66 7, 8| waking, because his drowsie~ ~houre was not yet come: as he 67 7, 8| to whom (in a lucklesse houre) you married me,~ ~stileth 68 7, 8| Gallants? In an unfortunate~ ~houre wast thou married to him, 69 7, 9| loyalty, and choosing such an houre as~ ~seemeth most commodious, 70 7, 10| but at a more convenient houre, then formerly~ ~had beene, 71 7, 10| Supper drew neere. When the houre re come, and the Tables 72 8, 5| the next morning. At the~ ~houre assigned, they met there 73 8, 7| duty, to attend the~ ~good houre of her leisure, without 74 8, 7| grew now to be about the houre of~ ~midnight, and Helena 75 8, 7| beleeving verily,~ ~that the houre of his deliverance was come, 76 8, 7| Gentleman, in an unblessed houre came my Ladyes~ ~brother 77 8, 7| you should have curst the houre of your conception,~ ~and 78 8, 7| so~ ~extreamly hot, the houre of noone being already past, 79 8, 8| the morrow morning, the houre of nine being come, when 80 8, 8| telling him the~ ~appointed houre, hee saide to Zeppa. I am 81 8, 10| whatsoever; but when the houre for their meeting was~ ~ 82 9, 1| was come, and the middle houre~ ~thereof already past, 83 9, 5| this foppish folly, the houre of~ ~parting came, but not 84 9, 6| you see at what a~ ~late houre wee are come hither. Signior 85 9, 6| overtaken by so unseasonable an houre, and no other place is neere 86 9, 6| together, since the first houre I laid me downe: it is unmannerly 87 9, 8| So parting; about the houre of dinner time, Guiotto 88 9, 10| disposition; untill the houre for Supper came, wherein 89 10, 4| happened to the instant houre, to the no meane admiration 90 10, 6| even to this instant houre, and alwayes your carriage 91 10, 7| Since the first houre that love enthralled me,~ ~ 92 10, 8| willingly expected every houre, and with all~ ~his heart 93 10, 8| expectation of the happy houre, and the just~ ~requitall 94 10, 9| reach thither by~ ~such an houre, as would admit their entrance 95 10, 9| his owne wearing, and the houre appearing to be somewhat 96 10, 9| Signior Thorello, the houre for sundering you and me, 97 10, 9| departure, to the instant~ ~houre. Concluding withall, that 98 10, 10| againe, and (at the limitted houre of~ ~deliverance) had a