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Alphabetical [« »] peradventure 8 perceivable 1 perceive 61 perceived 65 perceivest 3 perceiveth 1 perceiving 131 | Frequency [« »] 65 held 65 loved 65 old 65 perceived 65 send 65 table 64 beautifull | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances perceived |
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1 Ind | them; but when they better perceived that her~ ~words tended 2 1, 1| When the religious man perceived, that nothing more was to 3 1, 2| judicious, hee apparantly perceived, both by his owne~ ~eye, 4 1, 3| very wise man, plainely perceived, that~ ~Saladine sought 5 1, 4| Chamber doore, and plainly perceived, that a woman was~ ~within. 6 1, 4| crevice in the same dore, perceived apparantly,~ ~that the Abbot 7 1, 4| of quicke apprehension, perceived instantly~ ~by this answere; 8 1, 6| of good understanding,~ ~perceived immediately (without any 9 1, 9| much to him, because shee perceived him, to be~ ~amorously affected 10 2, 3| stedfastly beholding him, perceived that he was a very~ ~comely 11 2, 3| polished Ivory; whereby he perceived, that the Abbot~ ~was a 12 2, 5| Which when the younger Lasse perceived, without proceeding any~ ~ 13 2, 5| the~ ~grave. Which when he perceived, and saw this miserie to 14 2, 7| Leagues distance, before any~ ~perceived his fall into the Sea. When 15 2, 8| when the young Gentleman perceived, and that shee~ ~neither 16 2, 9| women; whereby he~ ~plainely perceived, that he had undertaken 17 3, 1| knowledge. When the Fac-totum perceived, that~ ~he knew perfectly 18 3, 1| reply, the Abbesse plainely perceived, that not~ ~onely she had 19 3, 2| felt what was done to him; perceived plainely~ ~(being a subtill 20 3, 2| done his, and being not perceived by any one of~ ~them, quietly 21 3, 3| then his ghostly Father,~ ~perceived immediately, the notable 22 3, 3| who had~ ~formerly twice perceived, how high the holy mans 23 3, 5| doubt you have long since perceived, what unfeigned affection 24 3, 5| thereat, yet at~ ~length perceived, that it was thus cunningly 25 3, 7| Pilgrim himselfe plainly~ ~perceived, to be the onely disgrace 26 3, 9| perfectly cured;~ ~which when he perceived, he saide unto her. Trust 27 4, 1| neither blocke nor dullard,~ ~perceived what he made no outward 28 4, 1| stake. For~ ~plainely she perceived, that Guiscardo already 29 4, 2| whereby Friar Albert presently perceived, that this~ ~Gentlewoman 30 4, 2| most dearely. Whereupon I perceived, he was~ ~the great commanding 31 4, 5| corrupted or impaired, and then perceived the truth of her~ ~vision.~ ~ 32 4, 8| Which Jeronimo very quickely perceived,~ ~albeit not without many 33 4, 9| know not: but the husband perceived some~ ~such maner of behaviour, 34 4, 9| at all remaining. When he perceived that all was eaten, he said~ ~ 35 4, Song| more (perhaps)~ ~had beene perceived by the lookes of the Lady 36 5, 1| when the men of Rhodes~ ~perceived, casting downe their weapons, 37 5, 2| When the Queene perceived, that the Novell recited 38 5, 3| Aemilia, and when the Queene perceived it was~ ~ended, she turned 39 5, 3| about.~ ~The Horse when he perceived them so neere him, drew 40 5, 4| carried, but that she~ ~perceived it, and grew into as good 41 5, 5| happened, and apparantly perceived, that no blame at all~ ~ 42 5, 10| the doore. Which when shee perceived, she~ ~was almost halfe 43 5, 10| commonly see the like) he perceived,~ ~that the party was hidden 44 5, 10| whole discourse, then shee perceived,~ ~that other Women were 45 5, 10| a Mother.~ ~ When Pedro perceived, that his Wife had spoken 46 6, 1| understander, then a~ ~Discourser; perceived by this witty taunt, that 47 6, 9| When the Queene perceived, that Madame Aemillia was 48 6, 9| being upon him before he perceived them, one of~ ~them said. 49 7, 5| other side, yet she plainly perceived it to be an handsome~ ~Chamber, 50 7, 8| there waiting his entrance, perceived by the doores unfashionable~ ~ 51 7, 10| which Meucio plainely perceived, and though it was tedious 52 8, 3| Calandrino heard this, and perceived that he was~ ~not invisible 53 8, 5| Niccolao~ ~sate, they plainely perceived, that it was very easie 54 8, 7| Sunnes burning heate.~ ~ Well perceived the Scholler, by the weaknesse 55 8, 10| above two moneths space, and perceived hee came not,~ ~nor any 56 9, 5| consulting together, and perceived nothing of his~ ~fantastick 57 9, 5| person had wounded her: I perceived~ ~it at the very first looke 58 9, 6| the first, yet wheri she perceived who it was, shee rather~ ~ 59 9, 8| apprehension, and~ ~apparantly perceived, that Blondello had meerly 60 9, 8| Claret. But Blondello~ ~perceived (to his cost) that hee had 61 9, 9| felt his fingers before,~ ~perceived and confessed, it was now 62 9, 10| taile,~ ~which when Pietro perceived, how John was preparing 63 10, 6| Fishes service performed, and perceived that they had fished~ ~sufficiently: 64 10, 8| him: Which when Gisippus perceived, and making~ ~full account, 65 10, 9| looking round about~ ~him, perceived that hee was in the place