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Alphabetical [« »] serpents 1 serrene 1 servant 99 servants 59 serve 45 served 51 serves 2 | Frequency [« »] 59 fully 59 rare 59 replied 59 servants 59 spirit 59 stand 59 thinking | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances servants |
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1 Ind | such great necessity of~ ~servants and attendants, as they 2 Ind | subject to the avarice of servants, who attended them~ ~constrainedly, ( 3 Ind | standing also in such need of~ ~servants; a custome came up among 4 Ind | of physicke, or helpe of servants; and likewise~ ~in the high-wayes, 5 Ind | truest and faithfullest servants to men, being~ ~beaten and 6 Ind | gladly be our guides and servants, if wee doe not disdaine 7 Ind | Gentlemen, having three servants to waite~ ~on them, left 8 Ind | causing the Gentlemens three servants, and the~ ~wayting women 9 Ind | attending but~ ~the three servants, and little or no lowd Table-talke 10 Ind | having sent their attending~ ~servants to dinner) paced foorth 11 1, 1| attend him, allowing their servants to be diligent about~ ~him, 12 1, 2| drunkards, belly-Gods, and servants of the paunch,~ ~more then 13 1, 6| his Inne,~ ~horses, and servants, being chargeable to him, 14 1, 6| into the Hall, and all his servants answered no.~ ~Primasso 15 2, 2| perswaded, by reason of his servants comming into the~ ~Towne 16 2, 3| expences, but maintained many servants, and store of unvalewable~ ~ 17 2, 5| present remedy, one of my servants shall goe and~ ~give warning, 18 2, 6| more, who had beene loyall servants to King~ ~Manfred, were 19 2, 6| amongst other, with his wife, servants, and wainting~ ~hounds, 20 2, 6| his~ ~wife, as also the servants attending on them.~ ~ When 21 2, 6| be employed in service as Servants. The Nurse~ ~weeping beyond 22 2, 6| apprehended by three of~ ~his servants; and (without telling them 23 2, 7| attended on by two~ ~of her servants, and two of his owne; seeming 24 2, 8| marriageable, a few of the houshold servants, beside Perotto, whom~ ~( 25 2, 8| his honors,~ ~apparell, servants, horses, and furniture, 26 4, 1| one of his most familiar servants to~ ~his Daughter, with 27 4, 2| behaviour, amorous suters and servants, and generall opinion~ ~ 28 4, 9| himselfe, and two more of his~ ~servants with him, such as he had 29 4, 9| defend himselfe, nor his servants able to give~ ~him any succour; 30 5, 1| wherefore awaking her women and servants, and they all being risen,~ ~ 31 5, 1| Ladies lamenting, and all the servants confusedly wondering;~ ~ 32 5, 7| therefore having neede of servants, he~ ~made his provision 33 5, 8| Mistris, hee commanded all his servants to forbeare his~ ~company, 34 5, 8| number of his deceived~ ~servants. Forthwith he perswaded 35 6, Ind| tumult, among the~ ~houshold servants in the Kitchin. Whereupon, 36 6, 2| commaunded one of his~ ~servants, to take a small Bottle, 37 6, 10| you al to be most devout servants to our Lord Baron S. Anthony,~ ~ 38 6, 10| but they and their three servants (leaving the Ladies) walked~ ~ 39 7, 7| KEEPE MANY HONEST SEEMING~ ~ SERVANTS, MAY SOMETIME FINDE A KNAVE 40 7, 9| kept a goodly traine of Servants, Horses,~ ~Houndes, Hawkes, 41 7, 9| health.~ ~ Among his other Servants and Followers, there was 42 7, 9| such neede of~ ~loyaltie in servants to their Ladies, as should 43 7, 9| Friends~ ~and Kindred: but servants ought rather (as best they 44 7, 9| more convenient, where no Servants eye can see~ ~such Wantonnesse, 45 9, 5| the helpe of~ ~any other servants else, a Son unto the saide 46 10, 1| EVIDENTLY BE DISCERNED, THAT SERVANTS TO PRINCES AND~ ~ GREAT 47 10, 3| also of such a number of servants, as might continuallie give~ ~ 48 10, 3| make no shew of beeing his servants, or any way to acknowledge 49 10, 3| Pallace, where one of the~ ~servants taking Mithridanes his horse, 50 10, 3| I am one of the meanest servants to Nathan,~ ~and from my 51 10, 4| Then calling two of his servants, he sent~ ~them to Madame 52 10, 4| armes, and came with the~ ~servants into the dyning Hall, and 53 10, 6| their bosomes. One of the Servants to Signior Neri, presently~ ~ 54 10, 8| their owne monyes) plenty of servants: when by the least losse~ ~ 55 10, 9| Baschaes, and three waiting servants.~ ~ When he had visited 56 10, 9| mind, to send one of my servants somewhat neere to Pavia, 57 10, 9| Royall, sent Thorelloes servants into the City, to make preparation~ ~ 58 10, 9| companie; who furnished their servants also, with~ ~divers worthy 59 10, 10| tenderly laid it in the servants armes, and said.~ ~Here