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Alphabetical [« »] desire 170 desired 80 desirer 1 desires 74 desirest 2 desireth 4 desiring 66 | Frequency [« »] 74 contentment 74 continued 74 de 74 desires 74 infinite 74 moreover 74 performed | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances desires |
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1 1, 4| lesse spurring on to fleshly desires, then the young Monke before~ ~ 2 1, 5| affections, and (almost) made his desires impatient. The King beeing~ ~ 3 1, 9| yet amorous flames and desires had not wholly~ ~forsaken 4 1, 9| suting with her yeares and desires? Master~ ~Albert perceiving, 5 2, 2| dangerous pathes of amorous desires, or have not learned perfectly, 6 2, 3| so busied about amorous~ ~desires, that no sleepe at all could 7 2, 3| an edge on his youthful desires, made~ ~him fall to embracing, 8 2, 3| life, lewd and dishonest desires might make me to~ ~wander, 9 2, 7| them, and their covetous~ ~desires fully accomplished; yet 10 2, 7| is not any one of~ ~these desires to be elected among us mortals, 11 2, 7| many~ ~through over lavish desires: because you your selves ( 12 2, 7| answerable to his owne desires. Among divers other Children 13 2, 7| off from~ ~compassing his desires, as when he first beganne 14 2, 7| fiery torments, yet their desires were utterly contrary: they~ ~ 15 2, 7| onely Idea of his~ ~best desires. Afterward, understanding 16 2, 7| restraint to all wanton desires, and a motive~ ~rather to 17 2, 8| capacity of governement. Her~ ~desires out-stepping al compasse 18 2, 8| in yeelding to amorous~ ~desires, or such passions as are 19 2, 8| the temper of my earnest desires: have so~ ~prevailed against 20 2, 8| the least part of thy desires; especially, when without 21 2, 8| full enjoying of my longing desires, assure your selfe (most 22 2, 9| cannot bee without the same desires,~ ~and the weaknesse or 23 2, 10| glittering with~ ~gracefull desires, and sparkeling like the 24 3, Ind| TO THEIR LONG~ ~ WISHED DESIRES, OR RECOVERED SOMETHING, 25 3, 1| perfect Confessour.~ ~ Desires obtayned, but not fully 26 3, 2| attaining to his~ ~hearts desires; yet notwithstanding, hee 27 3, 3| her friend, and bring her desires to their full effect.~ ~ ~ ~ 28 3, 3| obtaine both~ ~their longing desires.~ ~ 29 3, 4| AND COMPASSE THEIR OWNE~ ~ DESIRES.~ ~ ~ ~ A yong Scholler, 30 3, 5| chaste eares with my earnest desires, for~ ~on you onely depends 31 3, 6| wastest and consumest~ ~thy desires, to delight them with a 32 3, 6| when thou doatest in thy~ ~desires else-where. I am thine owne 33 3, 8| enjoy the fruition of my desires, and~ ~none can helpe me 34 3, 9| also dyed,~ ~and then her desires grew wholly addicted, to 35 3, 9| heaven and you, because my desires are amply accomplished, 36 3, 10| means of bringing her to his desires without giving her~ ~cause 37 4, 1| needs be subject to naturall desires, wherein such knowledge 38 4, 1| my~ ~time and youthfull desires, and so (like a yong woman) 39 4, 1| reach the height~ ~of my desires, howsoever you became instructed, 40 4, 2| impression of our humane desires, and behold~ ~subjects of 41 4, 3| enjoying the issue~ ~of their desires, and thus I purpose to proceed.~ ~ 42 4, 3| forwardnesse of her~ ~Sisters desires, and her owne, had so substantially 43 4, 3| enjoyed their long wished desires, from~ ~whence setting saile 44 4, 3| and the deniall of our desires, do more~ ~and more whet 45 4, 4| benefite of their long wished desires: ended both their lives 46 4, 8| entertaine equality of~ ~those desires, which then well agreed 47 4, 10| flourishing May, and greene~ ~desires appeare in age, beyond all 48 5, 4| and Children have many desires farre differing from~ ~ours: 49 5, 7| benefit of their amorous desires, yet free from any~ ~ill 50 5, 10| maist prosper in thy hearts desires, and be defended from~ ~ 51 5, 10| and subject to the same desires, as (by nature)~ ~attendeth 52 6, 10| without which, our choisest~ ~desires can never be compleate. 53 7, 1| COMPASSE~ ~ THEIR UNLAWFULL DESIRES~ ~ ~ ~ John of Lorraine 54 7, 3| the height of his amorous desires. Yet~ ~seeing no likely 55 7, 3| enjoying of his immodest desires. The good~ ~Gentlewoman, 56 7, 5| correspondencie with her desires.~ ~She also considered with 57 7, 5| wonne the way to her owne desires, and he reduced into a~ ~ 58 7, 6| dilligence wanteth for the desires execution: so this~ ~amorous 59 7, 7| apt and easie to amorous desires. If I had praises answerable 60 7, 9| am~ ~subject to the same desires they are, and deserve to 61 7, 9| comfort her long~ ~languishing desires: but if thou persist in 62 8, 4| luxurious appetites and desires. But because no one can 63 8, 4| wandering eye,~ ~or wanton desires) and no company but her 64 8, 7| maintenance of thine immodest desires.~ ~ Why dost thou not call 65 8, 7| hir affliction, that her desires (in all these)~ ~could no 66 8, 7| luxurious~ ~heat of thy immodest desires, and I wel-neere frozen 67 8, 7| must injoy their loose~ ~desires, by Negromancy, and the 68 8, Song| Sacred fires,~ ~ Fed my desires,~ ~ And still aspires,~ ~ 69 9, 10| addition to our very best desires, for a free and forward~ ~ 70 10, 4| commonly see, that mens desires are never contented, but~ ~ 71 10, 4| the Adamant that drew all desires to adore her? Ah let me 72 10, 8| the~ ~fiercer he felt his desires enflamed, which being unable 73 10, 8| reforme all irregulare desires, and guide thy fancy to 74 10, Song| begins to flame~ ~ Others desires misguide my aim,~ ~ And