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Alphabetical [« »] calles 2 calleth 1 callice 1 calling 63 calme 2 calmed 3 calmer 2 | Frequency [« »] 64 sufficient 64 thereby 64 thousand 63 calling 63 met 63 oftentimes 63 remember | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances calling |
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1 1, 6| agree~ ~with mine estate and calling. What though he appeareth 2 2, 1| requirest but reason; and calling~ ~divers of the accusers, 3 2, 3| Heereupon, Lamberto (on a day) calling his~ ~Brethren to him, shewed 4 2, 3| that better~ ~pleased him. Calling him a little closer, he 5 2, 3| wall; before which, and~ ~calling him to witnesse, that suffered 6 2, 4| and him to the Land, and calling forth her~ ~Daughters to 7 2, 5| serious piece of service.~ ~Calling a young crafty Girle to 8 2, 5| chiefest kindred and friends, calling them readily by their proper~ ~ 9 2, 6| any of them againe; and calling for her Husband and Children, 10 2, 6| joy of~ ~spirit awaked, calling to mind the lineatures of 11 2, 7| one, and then another, and calling them~ ~severally by their 12 2, 7| faire Lady likewise. And calling them both~ ~to his beds 13 2, 8| best to change their names, calling his Sonne Perotto, and his~ ~ 14 2, 8| Within a short while after, calling Gianetta privately to her, 15 2, 8| to his high~ ~estate and calling, which was as speedily performed. 16 2, 8| and his Sonne, the Count calling him to him, saide. Take~ ~ 17 3, 3| could be used to a~ ~man, calling him disloyall, perjured, 18 3, 8| a very~ ~pleasant Wine, calling Ferando into his Chamber, 19 3, 9| to the good old Lady; but calling~ ~her aside, spake thus 20 4, 1| daughters Chamber, where calling for her, and~ ~shutting 21 4, 1| accompany thine.~ ~ Then calling for the glasse of water, 22 4, 2| Franciscane coldelier, and calling himselfe, Fryar Albert of 23 4, 4| wringing her hands. Then calling~ ~Gerbino, to let him behold 24 4, 5| torment~ ~thy selfe, with calling on me, accusing me for overlong 25 4, 5| Naples, Isabella~ ~crying and calling still for her pot of Basile, 26 4, 6| and weeping incessantly, calling him, rubbing~ ~his temples, 27 4, 6| distraction in~ ~soule, calling for her Chamber maid, the 28 4, 8| answerable effect: and therefore, calling Jeronimo into a~ ~private 29 4, 9| into the Kitchin, where calling~ ~for the Cooke, he delivered 30 4, 10| the poore mans legge; and calling~ ~for his glasse of Water, 31 4, 10| pleasing to them all.~ ~ Then calling for the Master of the Houshold, 32 5, 2| of a small~ ~Barke; and calling such friends (as he thought 33 5, 3| and then againe another,~ ~calling for her all about the Forrest, 34 5, 3| Forrest, still~ ~crying and calling for his fayre friend, riding 35 5, 3| with extreame feare, lowd calling, and~ ~continuing so long 36 5, 3| tracke, and then another, calling,~ ~weeping, wringing her 37 5, 3| the Forrest. Then the Lady calling~ ~for her, and bringing 38 5, 4| himselfe halfe dead, and~ ~calling to Catharina, saide.~ ~ 39 5, 6| Guion aloft at the window, calling softly to his~ ~Mistresse, 40 5, 6| execution being noysed abroade, calling all people farre and~ ~neere 41 6, 2| understanding beganne to~ ~open, and calling to see what Bottle hee had 42 6, 10| with her~ ~thither: and calling one of their women to attend 43 6, Song| good and pleasing temper, calling Tindaro,~ ~commaunded him 44 7, 3| perfectly cured. Credulano calling for Wine~ ~and good cheare, 45 7, 4| arose out of his bed, and~ ~calling his Wife Cheta divers times, 46 7, 4| in the Well, crying and~ ~calling Cheta, take hold good Cheta, 47 7, 5| into~ ~the Chappell, and calling for the Priest to heare 48 7, 7| beaten me most extreamly, calling me~ ~an hundred Whores and 49 8, 4| whereof, Madame Piccarda calling her aside, thus~ ~began.~ ~ 50 8, 6| Ladies, as Philostratus, by calling to memorie~ ~the name of 51 8, 7| they~ ~heard Ancilla also, calling to him forth of another 52 8, 7| corner of the Turret, and calling to him, spake in this~ ~ 53 8, 7| notwithstanding all his crying and calling for his beasts, yet he~ ~ 54 8, 8| best, nor yet the~ ~meanest calling in the City: the one being 55 8, 8| women. Heereupon, Zeppa~ ~calling for his owne wife, commanded 56 8, 10| cunningly appointed) sodainely calling her, forthwith she departed 57 9, 4| servant to helpe him; then calling for Fortarigo, and not~ ~ 58 9, 6| as out of a traunce, and calling his friend~ ~Adriano, said.~ ~ 59 9, 10| day, up they arose, and calling Gossip John, he~ ~came presently 60 10, 4| promise made unto you. Then calling two of his servants, he 61 10, 8| among~ ~them. Wherupon, calling her one day into her Chamber, 62 10, 9| him at his departure, and calling a young Page that waited 63 10, 10| worthy of his high degree and Calling: made a seeming~ ~publique