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Alphabetical [« »] verona 2 verses 4 versifier 1 vertue 71 vertues 36 vertuous 78 vertuously 8 | Frequency [« »] 71 spoken 71 truly 71 utterly 71 vertue 71 yeeres 70 common 70 conference | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances vertue |
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1 Ind | Physitians~ ~counsell, the vertue of Medicines, or any application 2 1, 5| matchable for beauty and vertue.~ ~Which words were so weighty 3 1, 5| Henne dinner, as also, what vertue lay couched under her~ ~ 4 1, 6| soveraigne Unction was of such vertue (though Galen speakes not~ ~ 5 1, 6| better fortune (because vertue is slenderly rewarded, by 6 1, 6| hast honestly expressed thy vertue and necessities,~ ~and justly 7 1, 8| of soveraigne power and~ ~vertue.~ ~ In the dayes of the 8 1, 9| times have converted that vertue,~ ~which was within them 9 2, 2| told mee) of very great vertue and efficacy.~ ~ Continuing 10 2, 6| advisedly; and by a hidden~ ~vertue which long had silently 11 2, 7| life, as also the unspotted vertue~ ~wherein shee lived among 12 2, 8| inherent~ ~unblemishable vertue and honor. Now because she 13 2, 9| wise, and~ ~endued with vertue, have alwayes such a precious 14 2, 9| in~ ~Alexandria, and by vertue of the Soldans friendly 15 3, 3| witnesse of thine honesty and~ ~vertue.~ ~ Now began she to seeme 16 3, 4| onely~ ~concerning the great vertue in Alchimy, extolling it 17 3, 6| beyond all other, for her vertue and admired chastity.~ ~ 18 3, 9| in regard of an especiall vertue~ ~and property, which he 19 4, 1| yet much more Noble by vertue and~ ~commandable behaviour, 20 4, 1| that I truely~ ~knew thy vertue, and honest integrity of 21 4, 1| equall likewise in their vertue: which vertue was the first 22 4, 1| likewise in their vertue: which vertue was the first that~ ~made 23 4, 1| execute all his actions by~ ~vertue, declared himselfe openly 24 4, 1| thee, as thy greatnesse in vertue worthily deserveth; now~ ~ 25 4, 4| have any goodnesse - or vertue dwelling in him.~ ~Wherefore, 26 4, 7| by force, or~ ~her owne vertue, but by her sodaine and 27 4, 7| both courage and sufficient vertue,~ ~to understand the secret 28 4, 7| remaine living: her true vertue and~ ~innocency (though 29 4, 10| being digested,~ ~and the vertue thereof fully consummated; 30 5, 1| his hand (incited by the vertue of unfaigned love) laied~ ~ 31 5, 1| is~ ~my right, first by vertue of my love, and now by Conquest: 32 5, 1| jot~ ~inferiour to him in vertue, whose name was Hormisda, 33 5, 1| while. Wherefore, if thy vertue be such as it~ ~hath bin, 34 5, 1| meanes, but onely~ ~the vertue of our courages, and the 35 5, 6| perswasion (even as if divine~ ~vertue had tutored his tongue) 36 5, 9| being bountifull, where vertue~ ~doth justly challenge 37 6, 3| concerning the slender vertue remaining in our sexe, and 38 6, 5| unvalewable treasures of vertue (as, not long since, was 39 6, 10| and trouble all~ ~their vertue, all their senses, and all 40 6, 10| rarities, yet~ ~voide of all vertue, wit, or goodnes. And when 41 6, 10| then you,~ ~who have true Vertue shining in your eyes; and 42 7, 1| they are of extraordinary vertue in such~ ~strange occurrences, 43 7, 7| tempted thee, to trie the~ ~vertue of thy continencie) I would 44 8, 3| both being of very great vertue. One~ ~kind, are gritty 45 8, 3| Settignano, and of Montisca, by vertue~ ~of which places, when 46 8, 3| call the Helitropium, the vertue whereof is so admirable;~ ~ 47 8, 3| those stones are of rare~ ~vertue indeede: but where else 48 8, 3| are assured of the stones vertue? Let us make no more adoe, 49 8, 3| finde~ ~any stones of such vertue, and here on the fruitlesse 50 8, 3| with the Warders; yet, by vertue of that excellent Stone,~ ~ 51 8, 3| all things to lose their vertue. In which~ ~respect, I that 52 8, 3| all things to lose their vertue, had not therefore expresly~ ~ 53 8, 3| full proofe of the stones vertue. And questionles, the~ ~ 54 9, 3| taste, and of soveraigne vertue, which will resolve all 55 9, 4| their understanding and vertue, then apparant~ ~publication 56 9, 9| like manner, for support of vertue, in those of contrary~ ~ 57 10, 1| any way acknowledged, what vertue is remaining in~ ~me. Neverthelesse, 58 10, 2| of the King was meerely vertue, and that of~ ~the Prelate, 59 10, 2| highly~ ~affected men of vertue, hearing the commendable 60 10, 3| ESPECIALL HONOURABLE VERTUE, PERSEVERING AND DWELLING 61 10, 3| enviously repining at his vertue and liberality, determined 62 10, 3| which thou bearest to the vertue of Nathan: because~ ~if 63 10, 4| affirmation, that Nathan (in the vertue of liberallity) had~ ~exceeded 64 10, 4| woman of great wisdome~ ~and vertue, who understanding by her 65 10, 4| no small argument of her vertue, to sit still and silent~ ~ 66 10, 5| me to come hither: and by vertue of his command, am~ ~ready ( 67 10, 6| love. Yet such was the vertue of this magnificent King, 68 10, 8| made of my constancie and vertue; both which I finde conquered 69 10, 8| Sophronia to him, who making~ ~a vertue of necessity, converted 70 10, 8| degree both in Nobility and~ ~vertue. Titus, out of his honourable 71 10, 9| DECLARING WHAT AN HONOURABLE VERTUE COURTESIE IS, IN THEM~ ~