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Alphabetical [« »] husbandmens 1 husbandrie 1 husbandry 3 husbands 84 huswife 1 hut 1 hy 1 | Frequency [« »] 85 neverthelesse 85 told 85 yea 84 husbands 84 quite 83 buffalmaco 83 dinner | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances husbands |
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1 Ind | forsaken; in regard that our~ ~Husbands, Kinred, and Friends, either 2 2, 2| lately were her deceased husbands, and fitted him so aptly 3 2, 2| how fitly her deceased~ ~husbands apparell was formed to his 4 2, 8| to love, in regard of my husbands far~ ~distance from me, 5 2, 9| and alledging, that~ ~when husbands strayed so far from home, 6 2, 9| they were farre beyond her Husbands~ ~relation, and shee reputed 7 2, 9| Table by her, as in her Husbands absence shee ever used~ ~ 8 2, 9| the remembrance~ ~of her husbands folly, in waging five thousand 9 2, 9| was the occasion of her husbands hatred to her, and all~ ~ 10 2, 9| Much did shee pitty her Husbands perplexity, devising by 11 2, 10| But~ ~when night came, her husbands Kalender falling from her 12 2, 10| houshold conversation of husbands and wives.~ ~ Here am I 13 3, 3| nothing now wanting, but her husbands~ ~absence, upon some journey 14 3, 5| WOMEN, AND FOLLY OF~ ~ SUCH HUSBANDS, AS LEAVE THEM ALONE TO 15 3, 5| Neverthelesse~ ~being to obey her husbands will, she promised to do 16 3, 5| belonging to my charge: I say, husbands~ ~are unwise, to graunt 17 3, 6| be thus satisfied in her Husbands folly, and constantly~ ~ 18 3, 6| doth disclose it selfe, my husbands head is troubled~ ~now with 19 3, 6| love of many wives to their husbands? I, a poore~ ~miserable 20 3, 7| other, the history of her husbands sad disasters, telling her, 21 3, 7| scorning and despising their husbands: but if~ ~they entred into 22 3, 8| alone, not hindered by her Husbands~ ~jealousie, and espying 23 3, 9| refusall of many woorthy husbands, and laboured by the~ ~motions 24 3, 9| in hope of recovering her husbands favour, and~ ~what a rude 25 3, 9| Countesse free possession of her husbands pleasures,~ ~yet alwayes 26 3, 9| the Countesse knowing her husbands~ ~departure from Florence, 27 4, 2| they did the like to their husbands:~ ~and passing so from hand 28 4, 8| to take their rest. The husbands~ ~sences were soone overcome 29 4, 8| length it came to her~ ~Husbands understanding, whose greefe 30 4, 10| lesse, in~ ~regard of your husbands credite and authority. Moreover, 31 4, 10| wherefore they called to their husbands, who lay very soundly sleeping~ ~ 32 4, 10| revealed to~ ~the Maide her husbands speeches, concerning the 33 5, 3| here be solemnized at my Husbands charges.~ ~Afterward both 34 5, 7| devise, to pacifie her~ ~Husbands fury, which proved all in 35 5, 10| standing more in neede of three Husbands, then~ ~he, who could not 36 5, 10| shee waxed~ ~weary of her husbands unkind courses, upbraided 37 5, 10| wronged by~ ~their owne husbands, can hardly warrant their 38 5, 10| wee grow to bee old, our Husbands,~ ~yea, our very dearest 39 6, 7| Judge, if it be so, by my~ ~Husbands owne free confession, that 40 6, 7| doore for my love, then (my husbands~ ~surfetting, and having 41 6, 7| offered injurie to their Husbands for money. By which~ ~meanes 42 6, 10| appetites, and beguiling their Husbands, without their knowledge, 43 7, 1| SIMPLICITY OF SOME SOTTISH HUSBANDS: AND~ ~ DISCOVERING THE 44 7, 1| at the least) of her Husbands devout prayers. Nor did 45 7, 1| so angry she was at~ ~her husbands unexpected comming, that 46 7, 2| your sexe, but~ ~especially Husbands, have bene so great and 47 7, 2| happened, or yet may, that husbands are requited in the~ ~self-same 48 7, 2| opening the doore for her husbands~ ~enterance, with a frowning 49 7, 2| three at once, making their husbands looke like a Moone cressent,~ ~ 50 7, 3| exceedingly. I~ ~heare your Husbands tongue Gossip, said he, 51 7, 3| methought I heard your~ ~Husbands voice, is hee at your Chamber 52 7, 3| bestowed on him, upon the~ ~husbands admittance into the Chamber ( 53 7, 4| confidently did she builde on her husbands~ ~drunkennesse, that not 54 7, 5| MOCKERY OF SUCH JEALOUS HUSBANDS, THAT WILL BE~ ~ SO IDLE 55 7, 5| any other. For jealous husbands, are meere insidiators of 56 7, 5| what they do~ ~to their husbands, being jealous without occasion; 57 7, 5| in the next house to her Husbands (they~ ~both joyning close 58 7, 5| jealousie did finish her husbands loathed life before.~ ~ 59 7, 5| neverthelesse, both for your husbands~ ~sake and your owne, I 60 7, 5| Chappell, discerned by her Husbands lookes, that he was like 61 7, 6| take the~ ~advantage of her Husbands absence; accordingly he 62 7, 7| be entertained into her Husbands~ ~service, and undergo some 63 7, 7| or, to be revenged on her husbands implicity, in~ ~over-rashlie 64 7, 8| all this stirre, after her Husbands comming home.~ ~ The fight ( 65 7, 8| shirts or bands of~ ~her Husbands; hanging the Lampe by her, 66 7, 8| were) from what ground her Husbands complaints~ ~proceeded, 67 7, 8| the whole~ ~effect of her Husbands speeches, shewing her the 68 7, 9| that bereft her of her~ ~Husbands kinde companie; then which 69 7, 9| kepte charily the tuft of er Husbands~ ~beard, which (the verie 70 7, 10| exercise on their simple~ ~Husbands; I am to tell you a pretty 71 7, 10| deceits of wives to their Husbands. And~ ~were it not to avoyde 72 8, 1| discharging him from her Husbands~ ~debt. After his returne 73 8, 6| crazie and sickly, by her Husbands unkinde usage,~ ~whereof 74 8, 8| each of~ ~the Women had two Husbands, as either Husband enjoyed 75 8, 9| in friendship of~ ~their Husbands: the Queene, who was the 76 9, 6| what I doe? Instead of my Husbands~ ~bed, I am going to both 77 9, 7| murmuring. Now I perceive my husbands cunning colouring, and why 78 9, 7| surmise,~ ~beleeving her husbands dreames the better for ever 79 9, 9| for ever) might be to her Husbands contentment. But~ ~she, 80 10, 5| Madame Dianora, hearing her husbands words, wept exceedingly, 81 10, 8| where they left her in her Husbands bed, and then~ ~departed 82 10, 8| have made choice of their husbands; nor~ ~them that have fled 83 10, 9| especially when she knew her husbands minde. As they were~ ~walking 84 10, 10| AND~ ~ OBEDIENT TO THEIR HUSBANDS~ ~ ~ ~ The Marquesse of