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Alphabetical [« »] keepeth 5 keeping 24 keeps 1 kept 87 kepte 2 keptst 1 key 9 | Frequency [« »] 88 florence 88 once 87 finding 87 kept 87 please 86 halfe 86 shew | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances kept |
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1 Ind | or compelled by poverty, kept~ ~still within their house 2 1, 1| man againe, after I had kept them the space of a~ ~whole 3 1, 1| for no place ought to bee kept more pure and cleane then~ ~ 4 1, 3| Ring was left by him,~ ~kept the same course to his posterity, 5 1, 6| eternall life; which saying, he kept~ ~perfectly in his memory: 6 1, 6| matters,~ ~that he alwayes kept an open and hospitable Court, 7 1, 7| way; because, not onely he kept his purse lockt up from~ ~ 8 1, 9| which this day hath bene kept by Madam~ ~Pampinea, me 9 2, 3| owne voluntary disposition, kept no restraint upon their~ ~ 10 2, 4| shewed him the Cofer that had kept him floating upon the~ ~ 11 2, 6| their owne Castle, Beritola kept company with the wife~ ~ 12 2, 6| because shee~ ~alwayes kept company with Conradoes wife; 13 2, 6| wherein I~ ~have so long kept thee, and in one instant, 14 2, 6| wherein he had so long time kept the Lad, and desiring (by 15 2, 7| wherein his brother Bajazeth kept her: which~ ~raised a cruell 16 2, 7| where he caused her to bee kept very secretly (to her no~ ~ 17 2, 7| the~ ~Lady was so closely kept they took their leave, and 18 2, 7| Castle where the Lady was kept: on~ ~the morrow, attended 19 2, 8| THAT LOYALTY~ ~ FAITHFULLY KEPT TO THE PRINCE (WHAT PERILS 20 2, 8| parentage was reputed poore, he kept~ ~his love concealed from 21 2, 8| them, wisely and silently kept all to himselfe, with~ ~ 22 2, 9| Dioneus, should carefully be kept,~ ~and because now there 23 2, 10| where~ ~and how his wife was kept from him; whereupon hee 24 3, 1| IS VERY HARDLY TO BE~ ~ KEPT IN ALL PLACES~ ~ ~ ~ Massetto 25 3, 1| woman, divers~ ~virgins were kept as recluses, or Nuns, vowed 26 3, 1| who was a Gardiner,~ ~and kept the Garden in commendable 27 3, 1| strictly we are here kept and attended, never any 28 3, 1| and not one of a thousand kept or performed? If wee~ ~have 29 3, 1| her chamber, where he was kept close so long, that the~ ~ 30 3, 3| to the~ ~Convent where he kept, and having caused him to 31 3, 3| my Gentleman, ill hath he kept his promise made to~ ~me; 32 3, 3| seeing grace hath~ ~hitherto kept thee from dishonor, and 33 3, 4| Alchimy:~ ~wherefore, he kept no other family, but onely 34 3, 4| by a few sparkes close kept~ ~together) he kindled part 35 3, 4| suspition, albeit Puccio kept still within doores, and 36 3, 5| How now man? Have I~ ~not kept my promise with thee? No 37 3, 7| Florence, he went to an Inne kept by two brethren,~ ~neere 38 3, 7| Aldobrandino Palermini (who is kept close prisoner) was the~ ~ 39 3, 7| conversing together, and he had kept with no meane care: and 40 3, 8| appetite to women: which yet he kept so cleanly to~ ~himselfe, 41 3, 9| weake, crazie, and sickly, kept a Physitian daily in his~ ~ 42 3, 9| the Countesse carefully~ ~kept, and perceiving assuredly, 43 3, 9| of all Saints, the Count kept a solemne Feastivall, for~ ~ 44 4, 1| Bavin to take Rame, yet kept so closely as possibly she~ ~ 45 4, 1| delved into the earth, and kept Flockes in the field, have 46 4, 1| which sometime thou hast kept most carfully, shall come 47 4, 5| yet notwithstanding, he kept it to~ ~himselfe till the 48 5, 1| with sound sleepe, that kept them fast enclosed together, 49 5, 4| liberty, how short I am kept from conversing with any 50 5, 6| disposition, she must be kept in a goodly house of his~ ~ 51 5, 6| that manner; closely was he kept in~ ~prison till the next 52 5, 7| Damosell, somewhat over-long kept from marriage by her Fathers~ ~ 53 5, 7| place where his Daughter was kept. Poore~ ~condemned Pedro, ( 54 5, 9| Frederigo had~ ~most lovingly kept it, not suffering it ever 55 5, 10| to sup, Herculanoes Wife kept the doore fast shut~ ~against 56 5, 10| see the~ ~reason, why you kept us so long from comming 57 6, 2| conveyance hath~ ~better kept them, then the very best 58 6, 4| Knighthoode: continually kept both Hawkes and Hounds, 59 6, 10| Gentlewomen, you know you have kept a commendable~ ~custom, 60 7, 1| such like matters, which he kept~ ~charily, and repeated 61 7, 1| assured signe, that John kept at home. And if he~ ~found 62 7, 1| provision, because the other was kept for a better guest. In the 63 7, 5| while her~ ~foolish Husband kept the doore.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam 64 7, 5| in him more and more, he kept her in such narrow restraint:~ ~ 65 7, 5| entrance, and his wife kept still her contented quarter, 66 7, 9| and~ ~wealthy possessions, kept a goodly traine of Servants, 67 7, 9| where the Feast was solemnly kept; very rich~ ~and costly 68 7, 9| what course was best to bee kept~ ~in this case, forming 69 7, 9| onely Lesca, who evermore~ ~kept still in her company. So, 70 7, 10| occasion. Because Tingoccio~ ~kept it closely from Meucio, 71 8, 2| THAT NO PROMISE IS TO BE KEPT WITH SUCH WOMEN AS WILL~ ~ 72 8, 6| Cattle and Poultry, which he kept there in store, hee had 73 8, 7| thence forward) carefully kept~ ~her selfe from fond loves 74 8, 8| any noise at~ ~all; but kept himselfe closely hidden, 75 8, 8| In which resolution, he kept still very~ ~close, so long 76 8, 8| your dearest Jewell? Having kept it~ ~awhile in my wives 77 8, 8| selves, let it be as closely kept to our selves. Zeppa was 78 8, 10| any meanes)~ ~compasse, I kept them still for you in continuall 79 9, 6| an honest meane man, who kept a poore Inne or Ostery for~ ~ 80 9, 7| passe by her. While shee~ ~kept her selfe in this concealment, 81 10, 2| commanding a good fire to be kept~ ~continually in his small 82 10, 7| publique Feast, the King kept a triumphall day (of Justs 83 10, 7| Authors doe affirme) the King kept his~ ~promise made to Lisana, 84 10, 8| dishonest case, and~ ~therefore kept from the knowledge of thy 85 10, 8| must~ ~they not now be kept in the same manner? Can 86 10, 9| farre off (and where~ ~he kept no doore shut) to his Wife, 87 10, 9| forsooke him, whereupon, he kept his~ ~bed, setting downe