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Alphabetical [« »] morning 141 mornings 12 morow 2 morrow 66 morrowes 3 morrows 1 morsell 1 | Frequency [« »] 67 provided 67 wit 66 desiring 66 morrow 66 sitting 66 tale 65 arrived | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances morrow |
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1 Ind | selves to one place, to morrow to~ ~another, taking there 2 Ind | first appointment. On the morrow, being Wednesday, about~ ~ 3 1, 1| custome, and then on the morrow to fetch the body. The~ ~ 4 1, 1| solemne Vigill; and~ ~on the morrow, apparelled in their richest 5 1, 5| expect his~ ~company on the morrow at dinner. The Lady, being 6 1, 5| they~ ~could devise. On the morrow, the King came according 7 1, 9| better fitted for~ ~the morrow: I am of opinion, that at 8 1, 9| houres till bed time. To morrow morning, in the fresh~ ~ 9 2, 3| to~ ~day, and another to morrow, so that they saw themselves 10 2, 5| sleepe, and~ ~come againe to morrow: for I know no Andrea de 11 2, 7| Lady was kept: on~ ~the morrow, attended on by a smal traine, 12 2, 9| joyfull welcome, and on the~ ~morrow morning mounting on Horse-backe 13 2, 10| unknowne to you all, that to morrow~ ~shal be Friday, and Saturday 14 3, 6| that she would meet him to morrow~ ~at the Bathing-house appointed, 15 3, 6| upon her faith.~ ~ On the morrow morning, Ricciardo went 16 3, 6| Ricciardoes wife, with whom (to morrow)~ ~he purposeth his meeting; 17 3, 6| shall I say more? On the morrow, at the houre of mid-day~ ~ 18 3, 7| without any failing) before to morrow at night, the~ ~sentence 19 3, 7| cheere, for (upon my word) to morrow you shall have your father~ ~ 20 3, 7| error committed. On the morrow following,~ ~about dinner 21 3, 8| assistance, that either to morrow, or else the next day, he~ ~ 22 3, 10| vocation, set out on the morrow alone~ ~and telling nobody 23 3, 10| that our conferences to morrow, shall extend to no other 24 4, 1| his Lady.~ ~ She, on the morrow morning, pretending to her 25 4, 2| to give him welcome to~ ~morrow in the evening, at the entering 26 4, 2| doing the like.~ ~ On the morrow following, Madam Lisetta 27 4, 3| basely abusing him. On the morrow morning, when Magdalena 28 4, 6| where it may be found to~ ~morrow morning: and being then 29 4, 6| Justlie deserved.~ ~ On the morrow morning, these newes being 30 4, 9| the messenger, that on the morrow at night, he would come 31 4, 9| maner to kill him.~ ~ On the morrow, after dinner, arming himselfe, 32 4, 9| cannot be here~ ~till to morrow. Whereat the Lady appearing 33 4, 10| Tales that must be told to morrow, and with the~ ~expiration 34 4, 10| and must be executed to morrow morning. Moreover~ ~Mistresse, 35 4, 10| comfort this faire assembly to morrow, for the sorrow~ ~which 36 4, 10| preparation be made~ ~against to morrow, for faire and happy fortunes 37 5, 8| this day, and as many to morrow, and not to leave him~ ~ 38 5, 9| the first thing I do~ ~to morrow morning, shall bee my journey 39 5, 10| that all our discourse to morrow shall tend~ ~thereto. I 40 5, Song| will leave them till to~ ~morrow morning.~ ~ 41 6, 4| make proofe thereof to~ ~morrow morning, till then I shall 42 6, 9| as this day one, and to morrow another: and thus in a~ ~ 43 6, 10| command, that (on the morrow) dinner should be readie 44 7, 7| ungracious incivility to Morrow, that he may~ ~punish thee 45 7, Song| noble Gentlemen, that~ ~to morrow is the day consecrated to 46 7, Song| that we should abstaine to morrow, and the day ensuing,~ ~ 47 8, 7| hee said unto her. Good~ ~morrow Madame Helena, What? are 48 8, 8| Spinelloccio,~ ~that to morrow morning, about nine of the 49 8, 8| and so she did.~ ~ On the morrow morning, the houre of nine 50 8, 9| sure to tell him on the morrow, that the night passed, 51 8, 10| to meet him, on the next morrow in the evening.~ ~This being 52 8, 10| pastime purposed for to morrow, I am not~ ~minded to use 53 9, 1| uncovered with~ ~earth untill to morrow, and attyring your selfe 54 9, 3| and saide unto him, Good~ ~Morrow Calandrino: which he requited 55 9, 3| canst well endure. Then to~ ~Morrow morning, send thy Water 56 9, 3| all distilled against to morrow, and~ ~then doe you drinke 57 9, 4| if we deferre it till to morrow, perhaps hee will then have~ ~ 58 9, 5| bin in his skin.~ ~ On the morrow, carrying his Gitterne thither 59 9, 10| have it so, let us rise to morrow morning~ ~before day, as 60 9, 10| speake in this manner to~ ~morrow. Namety, of those men or 61 10, 9| was to be married on the morrow: where making~ ~himselfe 62 10, 9| which hee intended (on the morrow) to recompence with~ ~larger 63 10, 9| entertaine~ ~strangers.~ ~ On the morrow morning, the Gentlemen arose, 64 10, 9| possible expedition, because to morrow is the~ ~very last day, 65 10, 10| capacity.~ ~ It will be (to morrow) fifteene dayes, since we 66 10, 10| which I intend~ ~shalbe to morrow: but if you determine otherwise