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Alphabetical [« »] carriage 46 carriages 6 carrie 3 carried 76 carrier 1 carriere 1 carrieth 4 | Frequency [« »] 77 trust 76 affected 76 care 76 carried 76 follow 76 indeede 76 new | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances carried |
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1 Ind | people, or see any coarses carried to buriall; but~ ~having 2 Ind | and the dead body was~ ~carried (in comely manner) on mens 3 Ind | Mother, have thus~ ~beene carried along to the grave upon 4 1, 1| beside, I~ ~have alwayes carried a religious devotion to 5 1, 6| then in presence) being carried to this curious~ ~Inquisitor, 6 1, 6| of hunger:~ ~he therefore carried three loaves of bread with 7 1, 6| When these newes were carried to the Abbot, sodainly he 8 2, 1| where the dead body lay, and carried it (as a~ ~sanctified body) 9 2, 1| saying to themselves; we have carried this businesse~ ~very badly, 10 2, 4| very rich Jewels, being carried thereon to Corfu, where 11 2, 4| the windes and billowes carried it: all that day and night 12 2, 5| which Andrea indiscreetely carried alwayes about~ ~him, as 13 2, 6| seazing on the small Barke, carried it and all the rest~ ~in 14 2, 6| was brought thither, and carried~ ~thence away, without any 15 2, 7| bloody businesse, and had carried away the Lady with him.~ ~ 16 2, 10| roving Pyrate on the Seas, carried away the~ ~fayre Wife of 17 2, 10| fearefully landed, he carried her away with him. When 18 3, 1| therewith, which commonly carried home all~ ~the wood, and 19 3, 7| faire young woman, who~ ~carried a light in her hand, and 20 3, 8| Ferando out of the vault,~ ~carried him into a darke dungeon 21 4, 2| my apprehension) saw it carried by Elves and Fairies, into 22 4, 2| that the newes therof was~ ~carried to the Convent, and six 23 4, 3| could not be so closely~ ~carried, but being seene and observed 24 4, 3| Chamber, and tidings thereof carried to the Duke;~ ~present search 25 4, 4| account, that the Ship which~ ~carried the Princesse, must come 26 4, 5| Gladly~ ~would she have carried the whole body with her, 27 4, 5| any~ ~where else: for she carried it alwaies with her, sighing 28 4, 6| Chamber-maide, it was so cunningly carried, that in the Garden~ ~belonging 29 4, 6| morning: and being then carried to his owne house, his~ ~ 30 4, 6| out of the Court, it was carried to buriall, not like a~ ~ 31 4, 7| Simonida: whose bodies being carried to the Church~ ~of Saint 32 4, 8| Afterward, his body being carried to~ ~Church, to receive 33 4, 8| Mother and~ ~Tutors had carried the matter: immediately 34 4, 8| upon his shoulders, and~ ~carried it to the Mothers doore, 35 4, 8| Church was the dead body carried, to be generally seene of~ ~ 36 4, 9| indiscretion was this idle love carried, that whether it~ ~sorted 37 4, 10| Ruggiero was~ ~(questionlesse) carried thither in the Chest, and 38 4, 10| what manner it had bene carried, revealed to~ ~the Maide 39 4, 10| in the night season, and carried it home to their owne house. 40 5, 1| expected~ ~wracking: they were carried (contrary to their owne 41 5, 1| commanding that they should bee carried aboord the ship,~ ~for avoiding 42 5, 4| which was not so covertly carried, but that she~ ~perceived 43 5, 5| our City, and thence he~ ~carried this childe of mine, forgotten ( 44 5, 7| franticke man, violently carried from all sense of compassion, 45 5, 8| from her~ ~againe; for he carried himselfe like a brave-minded 46 5, 8| this dismall spectacle, carried a much~ ~neerer application 47 6, 2| see what Bottle hee had carried with him: no~ ~sooner looked 48 6, 3| her husband had so closely carried the~ ~businesse) the money 49 6, 10| outward appearance, and carried a name of much greater matter,~ ~ 50 6, 10| thence, I found people, that carried bread in their staves, and~ ~ 51 6, 10| and~ ~bedding to be thence carried, if any desired rest at 52 7, 1| Wine in it, all which he carried away with him, and~ ~went 53 7, 2| and so the~ ~last buyer carried it away.~ ~ ~ ~ Not without 54 7, 5| Gentleman, whose perfections carried correspondencie with her 55 7, 6| matters were so~ ~cleanly carried, that Beltramo never knew 56 7, 7| more then to content~ ~her, carried himselfe so dexteriously 57 8, 1| your receiver, except I carried a~ ~quicker memory. Then 58 8, 6| entered in, tooke the Brawne, carried it with them to the~ ~Priests 59 8, 6| salting the~ ~Brawne; closely carried it with them to Florence, 60 8, 7| How now Madame? Who hath carried you up there so high? Your~ ~ 61 8, 7| order, that Ancilla was carried in the night time to Florence, 62 8, 8| well do~ ~(having evermore carried himselfe like a kinde neighbour 63 8, 10| sent, our goods will be carried~ ~into Monago, and then 64 9, 1| perchance) I shall not be~ ~carried to her house, but to some 65 9, 1| Lanthorne, and how Rinuccio carried~ ~Alessandro on his backe, 66 9, 1| who was the Porter which carried him.~ ~ The next morning, 67 9, 3| before the Damosell, who carried the Water, and~ ~informed 68 9, 5| neede to be very cleanly carried.~ ~ Now let me tell you, 69 9, 6| some queint straine of wit, carried in quick and~ ~cleanly manner, 70 9, 7| time of such necessity, carried deserved commendations:~ ~ 71 9, 7| Being thus seised of her, he carried her as lightly away, as 72 9, 7| her selfe. As the Wolfe carried her thus from thence, he 73 10, 6| which the other Damosell carried:~ ~they both went into the 74 10, 7| him undertaken, he never carried any other devise, but~ ~ 75 10, 9| Saladine, was invisibly carried thence, and while he sate 76 10, 9| Wine,~ ~caused it to bee carried to the stranger, and so