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Alphabetical [« »] year 1 yeare 25 yearely 3 yeares 59 yearly 2 yearne 1 years 6 | Frequency [« »] 59 spirit 59 stand 59 thinking 59 yeares 58 almost 58 belonging 58 hir | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances yeares |
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1 Ind | that was~ ~most entred into yeares, exceeded not eight and 2 Ind | were, not onely to their yeares but to many~ ~much riper. 3 Ind | attained to five and twenty yeares:) in whom neyther~ ~malice 4 1, 9| them.~ ~ It is not many yeares since (worthy assembly) 5 1, 9| of threescore and tenne yeares: hee had yet such a~ ~sprightly 6 1, 9| to see a~ ~man of such yeares and discretion, to be amorously 7 1, 9| spirits, aptly suting with her yeares and desires? Master~ ~Albert 8 2, 3| not compleated eighteene~ ~yeares, when Signior Theobaldo 9 2, 3| to them, that (in few yeares) they had gathered a great 10 2, 3| more. And after some~ ~few yeares, the creditors seeing no 11 2, 6| aged~ ~about thirteene yeares, and knowing what manner 12 2, 7| within the compasse of foure yeares, nine severall times to 13 2, 8| Authority, his gravity of~ ~yeares, and those parts that are 14 2, 8| Lewes, and now about nine yeares old,~ ~his Daughter called 15 2, 8| Violenta, and aged seaven yeares, did both observe~ ~their 16 2, 8| behaviour, if she live to such yeares~ ~as may require it, I will 17 2, 8| Lady at London, grew so in yeares, beauty,~ ~comelinesse of 18 3, 9| onely Sonne, very young in yeares, yet of towardly hope, faire,~ ~ 19 3, 9| even in~ ~these tender yeares, fixed her affection upon 20 3, 9| then many times is noted in yeares of~ ~greater discretion. 21 3, 9| Bertrand.~ ~ Within some few yeares after, the Physitian her 22 3, 9| meane; of escaping. Her yeares made her now almost fit~ ~ 23 4, 1| from his very youngest yeares, brought up to this instant 24 4, 1| also in them of greatest yeares.~ ~ I being then made of 25 4, 8| Jeronimo~ ~growing on in yeares, and frequenting dayly the 26 4, 8| they detained him two whole yeares together.~ ~Whereuppon, 27 4, 8| the space of two whole~ ~yeares, either you grew forgetfull 28 5, 2| Lady, being well stept into yeares, upon the~ ~commendable 29 5, 2| solemnized, and they lived (many yeares~ ~after) in health and much 30 5, 5| sufficient entrance into yeares, having followed the warres ( 31 5, 8| in riches, and growing to yeares~ ~fitting for marriage, ( 32 5, 8| this manner for so many yeares, as she exercised moneths~ ~ 33 5, 9| being well entred into yeares, and drawing towards the 34 5, 9| and as yet but yong in yeares. Now although she was well 35 7, 1| who is a woman of good yeares,~ ~told me, that both the 36 7, 9| hee was well stept into yeares)~ ~Fortune bestowed in marriage 37 8, 4| very farre entred~ ~into yeares, but yong and lustie in 38 8, 4| an Holy Priest. Moreover, yeares have made you~ ~honorably 39 8, 7| As yet there are not many yeares overpast, since there dwelt 40 8, 7| painted beauty, which in few yeares will leave~ ~thee wrinkled 41 8, 9| the compasse of a thousand yeares) what, and how manie severall 42 8, 9| it is not yet above ten yeares old. Wherefore let~ ~me 43 8, 10| Slaves, seemed~ ~millions of yeares to him, that hee might more 44 9, 6| maiden, aged about fifteene yeares,~ ~and the other a sonne, 45 10, 3| already well stept into yeares, but yet not wearie~ ~(therefore) 46 10, 3| respected him much for his yeares) what he was. Introth~ ~ 47 10, 3| of~ ~it full fourescore yeares, with the consummation of 48 10, 3| full summe of an~ ~hundred yeares: how miserable is it then, 49 10, 3| Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares, as thou seest I am, I~ ~ 50 10, 6| aged about some fifteene yeares, their haire resembling 51 10, 7| Daughter, of~ ~marriageable yeares, and very beautifull. Piero, 52 10, 7| that being of~ ~sufficient yeares for marriage, you would 53 10, 8| Quintus~ ~Fulvius, of towardly yeares and apprehension, sent him 54 10, 8| continued the space of three yeares. At the ending wherof~ ~( 55 10, 8| Philosophe, as Gisippus is; my yeares, face,~ ~and studies, without 56 10, 8| the Romane~ ~Capitole, and yeares cannot eate out the glory 57 10, 10| them.~ ~ Within certaine yeares after the birth of these 58 10, 10| been his Wife thirteene yeares and more,~ ~was sent away 59 10, 10| being now aged twelve~ ~yeares old, and somewhat more,