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Alphabetical [« »] abridge 1 abridged 2 abridging 1 abroad 62 abroade 8 abruptly 2 abruzzi 2 | Frequency [« »] 63 remember 63 sake 63 sleepe 62 abroad 62 demanded 62 doth 62 effect | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances abroad |
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1 Ind | mortiferous, and would disperse~ ~abroad indifferently, to all parts 2 Ind | up~ ~themselves, walked abroad, some carrying sweete nosegayes 3 Ind | houses, went wildly wandring abroad~ ~in the fields, where the 4 Ind | conditioned, and walked abroad (for their greater comfort 5 Ind | hurtfull, they walked abroad into a goodly Meadow, where 6 1, 1| hearbes, as Women do gather abroad in the open fields, and~ ~ 7 1, 5| disposing.~ ~ Sending presently abroad, and buying all the Hennes 8 1, 6| la Scala, as fame ranne abroad of him in all places,~ ~ 9 2, 7| beauty~ ~was soone spread abroad throughout all the City: 10 2, 10| to be. For, as men wander abroad in the~ ~world, according 11 3, Ind| faire company) were~ ~come abroad forth of their Chambers; 12 3, 2| that whensoever shee roade abroad to take the ayre,~ ~shee 13 3, 7| scandall arose, that flew abroad to my~ ~disgrace. Beleeve 14 3, 9| disappointed.~ ~ It was noysed abroad by common report, that the 15 4, 3| Narnaldo, who~ ~was then abroad in Spaine with his Merchandizes. 16 4, 3| one~ ~while he would walke abroad with Folco, and then againe 17 4, 3| of venting Merchandizes~ ~abroad, they bought a nimble Pinnace, 18 4, 5| that they had sent him abroad about~ ~their affaires, 19 4, 6| brought, they spread it~ ~abroad on the grasse, even in the 20 4, 6| Potestate, who had bin so~ ~late abroad, about very earnest and 21 4, 6| noise~ ~of his death bruited abroad) were likewise come to the 22 4, 7| his eyes, sighes~ ~flew abroad, to ease the poore hearts 23 4, 9| newes were soone spread abroad the next morning,~ ~not 24 4, 10| of their so late walking abroad, and therefore~ ~heard not 25 5, 1| forth to Sea, and hulling abroad in those parts by~ ~which 26 5, 2| actions are~ ~soone spread abroad, in honor of the man by 27 5, 2| concerning~ ~the rumor blazed abroad. The good old Lady commended 28 5, 2| thither, and her they sent~ ~abroad into the City, to understand 29 5, 3| to be devoured by Wolves abroad. Then said the principall 30 5, 7| generall rumour dispersed abroad, Phineo had~ ~understood 31 5, 10| their base ashes dispersed abroad in the winde,~ ~least the 32 7, Ind| Carpets, which were spred~ ~abroad on the green grasse, and 33 7, 3| wits are sildome gadding abroad, when any~ ~necessitie concerneth 34 7, 4| uncivill maner) told her being abroad that~ ~night, and how she 35 7, 5| receive some litle comfort abroad, by an honest~ ~recreation 36 7, 6| rough speeches were noised abroad,~ ~to set the better colour 37 7, 8| a Merchant) to be often abroad, and little at home, whereby 38 7, 8| her, refraining travaile abroad, as formerly he was wont 39 7, 9| Faulcon on his Fist,~ ~rides abroad to his recreation in the 40 8, 2| had any occasion to walke abroad: carrying alwaies a bottle 41 8, 2| Sir Simon being walking abroad, chanced to meete with~ ~ 42 8, 3| not so satisfied, he spred abroad his Cloake,~ ~which being 43 8, 4| Lord Bishop was walking abroad very late, with purpose 44 8, 4| before he durst be seene abroad. But when he came to walke 45 8, 7| used to be~ ~seldome seene abroad for an indifferent while; 46 8, 7| to espye any Lad~ ~come abroad with his beasts, by whom 47 8, 8| supposed) that he was gon abroad:~ ~uppe they went both together 48 8, 8| the clocke, we being both abroad~ ~walking, he must finde 49 8, 8| Spinelloccio were walking abroad together, Spinelloccio remembring~ ~ 50 8, 8| because her Husband dined~ ~abroad. Shee being come up into 51 8, 9| She seldome walketh abroad, but goeth with her attending 52 8, 9| honest woman must yet go abroad in~ ~the night time, insatiatly 53 8, 10| and permitted to~ ~wander abroad in the Woods. We see moreover, 54 9, 2| should be openly knowne abroad) contaminated by her~ ~lewde 55 9, 3| doores any longer, but walke abroad~ ~boldly, for all is well 56 9, 5| this day walke any whither abroad from this house,~ ~presume 57 9, 5| the fruites~ ~of wandring abroad?~ ~ Calandrino being in 58 9, 7| this day) not~ ~to walke abroad out of this house. She demanded 59 10, 7| seeming as~ ~if he rode abroad for his private recreation; 60 10, 8| wretchedly poore, but wandred abroad as a common begger;~ ~in 61 10, 8| that two men, who had beene abroad the same night,~ ~committing 62 10, 10| contented, but blunder abroad maliciously; that the grandchild