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Alphabetical [« »] beautified 3 beautifieth 1 beautiful 2 beautifull 64 beautifully 1 beautifying 1 beautious 1 | Frequency [« »] 65 perceived 65 send 65 table 64 beautifull 64 countenance 64 doctor 64 excellent | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances beautifull |
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1 1, 9| seene (at a Banquet) a very beautifull woman,~ ~being then in the 2 1, 9| amorously affected~ ~towards so beautifull a woman, both knowing and 3 2, 2| who was a~ ~widdow, so beautifull and comely of her person, 4 2, 2| beheld her to be such~ ~a beautifull Lady, accounting his fortune 5 2, 3| was wonderfull faire and beautifull. His owne~ ~fortunes stood 6 2, 5| young Sicillian wench (very beautifull, but~ ~at commaund of whosoever 7 2, 5| him. She was young, very beautifull, comely of person, and rich 8 2, 6| Capece, who had to Wife a~ ~beautifull Gentlewoman, and a Neapolitane 9 2, 6| her Fathers~ ~house. Very beautifull and amiable she was, young 10 2, 6| make him amends, he had a beautifull daughter, aged~ ~about thirteene 11 2, 7| namely, in coveting to be beautifull. So~ ~that it is not sufficient 12 2, 7| shee was so extraordinarily beautifull, he fell in love~ ~with 13 2, 7| because shee was~ ~very beautifull, he observed her the more 14 2, 8| was amiable, gentle,~ ~and beautifull, whereupon shee saide. Honest 15 2, 9| paintings, pictures, and~ ~beautifull hangings, with all things 16 2, 10| Pagamino perceiving~ ~what a beautifull woman shee was, made the 17 3, 2| of the Lombards; a~ ~most beautifull wife and vertuous Lady, 18 3, 5| Francesco, who was~ ~very beautifull, vertuous, and chaste. It 19 3, 8| that Ferando had a very beautifull woman to his Wife, with~ ~ 20 3, 9| see that your daughter is beautifull, and of sufficient~ ~yeeres 21 4, 3| the Countrey, and then of beautifull~ ~dwelling houses in the 22 4, 3| Banket, hee saw there a~ ~beautifull Gentlewoman of that Countrey, 23 4, 3| Magdalena (beeing a very beautifull~ ~Woman, yong, and in the 24 4, 4| appearing to be farre more beautifull then Fame had made relation 25 4, 5| Noble Gerbino, and~ ~his beautifull Princesse, after an extreame 26 4, 5| Sister named Isabella, young, beautifull,~ ~and well conditioned; 27 4, 6| LOVE POWER OF LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ A beautifull young Virgine, named Andreana, 28 4, 6| called Andreana, yong, and beautifull, but as yet~ ~unmarried. 29 4, 7| Florence, a young and beautifull Damosell, yet according 30 4, 9| to wife a very~ ~gallant beautifull Lady, of whom Messer Guardastagno ( 31 4, 10| neverthelesse) marrie with a beautifull young Mayden of the~ ~City, 32 5, 1| grasse, he espied a very beautifull young Damosell, seeming~ ~ 33 5, 3| was~ ~much enamoured of a beautifull Gentlewoman, called Angelina,~ ~ 34 5, 4| perceiving the Maiden to be very beautifull,~ ~of singular behaviour, 35 5, 6| Gentlewoman to be very beautifull (she as yet not having any 36 5, 6| his~ ~owne, erected in a beautifull Garden, called the Cube, 37 5, 7| Violenta, a very goodly and beautifull~ ~Damosell, somewhat over-long 38 6, 3| us all. A very goodly beautifull yong woman she was, of delicate~ ~ 39 7, 3| neere dwelling neighbour, a beautifull Gentlewoman,~ ~and wife 40 7, 4| enjoyed in marriage a young beautifull~ ~woman, called Cheta: of 41 7, 5| possessions, who having a beautifull Gentlewoman~ ~to his wife, 42 7, 9| spirit,~ ~then choisely beautifull. Nicostratus, abounding 43 8, 1| his affection on a verie beautifull Gentlewoman, named~ ~Mistresse 44 8, 7| Noble parentage, very~ ~beautifull, of sprightly courage, and 45 8, 7| such an alteration of her beautifull bodie:~ ~that, as it checkt 46 8, 8| and married~ ~unto two beautifull women.~ ~ It came to passe, 47 8, 9| namely, store of goodly and beautifull~ ~women, brought thither 48 8, 10| questionlesse)~ ~was a most beautifull creature, and the tarrying 49 8, 10| may be answerable to your beautifull perfections; which words 50 8, 10| and they supping about the beautifull Fountaine: after Supper,~ ~ 51 9, 1| there dwelt sometime a beautifull~ ~Gentlewoman, being a Widdow, 52 9, 2| beholding her to be so admirably beautifull, and~ ~conceyving by the 53 9, 5| should be. She was a very beautifull young woman,~ ~wearing garments 54 9, 7| Gentlewoman, named Margarita, as~ ~beautifull as the best: but yet so 55 10, 3| greatest, goodliest,~ ~and most beautifull houses (in manner of a Princes 56 10, 6| most joyfully into his~ ~beautifull Garden.~ ~ When the King 57 10, 7| marriageable yeares, and very beautifull. Piero, King of Arragon,~ ~ 58 10, 7| yong Maiden, to bee both~ ~beautifull and vertuous: was so much 59 10, 7| recovered, and farre more beautifull (in common judgment)~ ~then 60 10, 7| where walking in his beautifull Garden, hee called for Bernardo 61 10, 7| in marriage with this~ ~beautifull Maid, and greater gifts 62 10, 8| affect~ ~her, knowing how beautifull she is, and the nobility 63 10, 8| his owne Sister, a most beautifull Lady, named Fulvia, saying 64 10, 9| thou art a yong woman,~ ~beautifull, of great parentage, and