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Alphabetical [« »] childes 5 childing 1 childish 3 children 81 childrens 2 childs 3 chimera 1 | Frequency [« »] 82 length 82 pleasure 82 short 81 children 81 countrey 81 hither 81 loving | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances children |
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1 Ind | here it began with yong children, male and~ ~female, either 2 Ind | fled away from their owne Children, even as if~ ~they had no 3 1, 3| that he among his male children, with whom this~ ~Ring ( 4 2, 3| more from the traine of Children,~ ~belonging to the saide 5 2, 3| rest, theyr Wives and young children being sent thence,~ ~some 6 2, 6| returned backe~ ~to her children againe; but find no person 7 2, 6| that now she had lost her children, as~ ~formerly shee had 8 2, 6| calling for her Husband and Children, shee~ ~fell downe in a 9 2, 6| nothing but~ ~call for her children and husband, straying all 10 2, 6| remembred~ ~her husband, children, and former dayes past in 11 2, 6| on Beritola, and the two Children with her, fell to~ ~the 12 2, 6| conceited thus, that if the Children should be knowne, it might~ ~ 13 2, 6| that they were her owne Children, naming~ ~the eldest not 14 2, 7| fortunes of Beritol and her Children, which had~ ~incited them 15 2, 7| desires. Among divers other Children both~ ~male and female, 16 2, 8| France, and left his two children in England in divers places.~ ~ 17 2, 8| counsell, he seated his two~ ~children on horsebacke, himselfe 18 2, 8| arriving at Callice with~ ~his children, their poore and homely 19 2, 8| good advertisements to his children, but especially two~ ~precepts 20 2, 8| whence they came, or~ ~whose children they were, because it extended 21 2, 8| espied the Count and his children there begging. Of him she 22 2, 8| he was? and whether those children were his owne, or~ ~no? 23 2, 8| with those his~ ~two other children, to forsake his country. 24 2, 8| divers other Gentlemens children, were~ ~performing certaine 25 2, 8| fell to the two innocent children of the Count D'Angiers after~ ~ 26 2, 8| what was become of both his Children. Heereupon, perceiving his~ ~ 27 2, 8| of no valew, both his~ ~children being living, and in so 28 2, 8| performed.~ ~Gianetta had divers children by her husband, the eldest 29 2, 8| his meate in the Hall, the children~ ~came all about him, embracing, 30 2, 8| together. Insomuch that the~ ~children would not part from him 31 2, 8| commanded them.~ ~ Then the Children began to cry, saying; that 32 2, 8| perceiving that when her Children were fetcht~ ~away, they 33 2, 8| alone.~ ~ While thus the Children continued making much of 34 2, 8| perceiving what delight his Children tooke~ ~in the poore mans 35 2, 8| else but play with the~ ~children. While Fortune pleased thus 36 2, 8| Count~ ~D'Angiers, and his children, it came to passe, that 37 2, 8| living, or~ ~any of his Children) they might be restored 38 2, 8| D'Angiers, or any of his Children, should richly be rewarded 39 2, 8| present~ ~the Count and his children, if the reward promised 40 2, 8| presenting the~ ~Count and his children. Which hee made no longer 41 2, 8| Father, tell him that your Children~ ~are no beggars brats, 42 3, 1| care for the nursing of his children, but bequeathed~ ~them to 43 3, 9| with whom, many~ ~other children of his age, had their education: 44 3, 9| of people, with her two children in her armes, s~ ~presumed 45 3, 9| knew the Ring: and both the children were so perfectly~ ~like 46 3, 10| who had among~ ~several children a little daughter, fair 47 3, 10| father of Alibech with his children and every one of his kin, 48 4, 3| immeasurably rich. Many children he had by his Wife, among 49 4, 4| Chronicles record, had two children, the one a sonne, named 50 4, 6| Cararo, who (among many other children) had a~ ~daughter called 51 4, 8| other worthy neighbours~ ~children, according as in most Cities 52 4, 8| did)~ ~with the neighbors children, and much pretty pastime 53 4, 10| faire fortunes of their~ ~children together.~ ~ Yet to speake 54 5, 1| goods of~ ~Fortune. Divers children he had, but (amongst the 55 5, 4| her~ ~childish yeeres, and Children have many desires farre 56 5, 7| was not~ ~unfurnished of children; and therefore having neede 57 5, 7| Armenia, had taken divers children; he bought some of~ ~them, 58 5, 7| educated~ ~among Amarigoes Children, and as enstructed rather 59 5, 7| in him.~ ~ As the other Children of Signior Amarigo grew 60 5, 9| if you were possessed of children, or ever had any, whereby 61 5, 10| contentation, and~ ~to bring Children; and therefore are they 62 6, 6| the world resemble such as children~ ~make when they first begin 63 6, 10| concerning the proofe of children, I conceive~ ~the second 64 8, 9| as to cure the itch in Children; gave such sound beleefe 65 9, 1| dead, both men, women, and children, doe yet stand in feare,~ ~ 66 9, 5| Maides Mothers, and begetteth children. Next, that I am~ ~onely 67 9, 6| whom hee had also two~ ~children, the one a comely young 68 10, 8| of brethren, numbers of children, and to encrease~ ~(with 69 10, 9| kindly cherishing the two~ ~Children. After some gracious Language 70 10, 10| Janiculo, by whom he had two children, which he~ ~pretended to 71 10, 10| Pallace, where (with her children) hee caused her and~ ~them 72 10, 10| to enjoy the benefit of children,~ ~wherein many did repute 73 10, 10| custome and qualities of children, by behaviour of the fathers 74 10, 10| she was likely to bring~ ~children, who (by her blood) were 75 10, 10| carefull~ ~she was of her children, prizing them as dearely 76 10, 10| that he had caused the children to bee~ ~slaine, blamed 77 10, 10| mourned for their deceassed~ ~children, would answere nothing else: 78 10, 10| after the birth of these children, the~ ~Marquesse purposed 79 10, 10| body which hath borne two children, and begotten by you, must 80 10, 10| who had caused his two children to be nobly~ ~nourished 81 10, 10| beeing~ ~both of them thy children and mine, in common opinion