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Alphabetical [« »] jogd 1 jogged 1 jogging 2 john 58 johns 5 jollity 1 jolly 2 | Frequency [« »] 58 almost 58 belonging 58 hir 58 john 58 occasions 58 offence 58 request | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances john |
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1 1, 2| Godfather, and named him John, and afterward,~ ~by learned 2 1, 6| devoutly addicted to Saint John with the golden beard, saide;~ ~ 3 2, 6| by the meanes of Messer John~ ~de Procida, caused the 4 5, 6| onely Brother to Lord John di Procida, by whose meanes 5 6, 10| Companions; the one, named John de~ ~Bragoniero, and the 6 7, 1| UNLAWFULL DESIRES~ ~ ~ ~ John of Lorraine heard one knocke 7 7, 1| a woollen Weaver, named John of Lorrayne; a man more~ ~ 8 7, 1| at a Countrie Farme of John of Lorraynes, which hee 9 7, 1| called Camerata, whether John resorted somtimes to Supper, 10 7, 1| which stood much higher then John of~ ~Lorraynes did, to looke 11 7, 1| being an assured signe, that John kept at home. And if he~ ~ 12 7, 1| so unfortunately, that~ ~John (whose Kue was not to come 13 7, 1| little offended,~ ~gave John a slight supper, of Lard, 14 7, 1| meane~ ~time, and while John was at supper, the Maide ( 15 7, 1| readie for his Supper.~ ~ John and she being gone to bed 16 7, 1| to their lodging Chamber, John~ ~heard the noise, and so 17 7, 1| wife. But to the end, that John~ ~might not have the least 18 7, 1| againe the second time. John wondering thereat very~ ~ 19 7, 1| then plaine honest meaning John~ ~was, dissembling as if 20 7, 1| Arise good wife (quoth~ ~John) and if it be such a Spirit 21 7, 1| covertly understand,~ ~that John was there, and therefore 22 7, 1| her husband. Beleeve me~ ~John, thy counsell is good, and 23 7, 1| Conjure him Wife? Quoth John, By what meanes? and~ ~how? 24 7, 1| recluse~ ~Nuns, who (indeede John) is my indeered Sister and 25 7, 1| all alone: but honest John, seeing thou art heere with 26 7, 1| and conjure this Spirit. John replyed, that he was~ ~very 27 7, 1| doore, Monna Tessa said to John: Thou~ ~must cough and spet, 28 7, 1| bid thee. Well (quoth~ ~John) I will not faile you. Immediately 29 7, 1| The head stood right, but John home came,~ ~ And therefore 30 7, 1| share;~ ~ Not doing harme to John or me,~ ~ Who this night 31 7, 1| saide to her husband: Now John, cough and spet: which John 32 7, 1| John, cough and spet: which John accordingly~ ~did. And Frederigo, 33 7, 1| pleasing to him: But when John cought and spet, softly~ ~ 34 7, 1| honest beleefe of silly John.~ ~ I cannot deny, but that 35 7, 1| other. In our Bed~ ~ Are John and I: Go from our dore,~ ~ 36 7, 1| accident, it was not to John of Lorrayne, but to another, 37 7, 1| Lorrayne, but to another, named John~ ~de Nello, that dwelt at 38 7, 1| the same profession~ ~as John of Lorrayne was. Wherefore ( 39 7, 8| blessed mother of Saint John,~ ~if you would be ruled 40 8, 3| him in the Church of Saint John,~ ~and seeing him seriously 41 8, 9| Schinchimurra of Prester John, that hath a horne in the~ ~ 42 9, 10| OVER-LIGHT BELEEFE~ ~ ~ ~ John de Barolo, at the instance 43 9, 10| an honest~ ~man, called John de Barolo, who because he 44 9, 10| his Asse: evermore when John de Barolo came to Tresanti, 45 9, 10| his wife lay;~ ~so that John de Barolo was faigne to 46 9, 10| and honest welcome, Gossip John~ ~afforded her husband, 47 9, 10| better manner:~ ~Gossip John thus spake to her. Good 48 9, 10| the matter to his Gossip John, to teach~ ~him such a wonderfull 49 9, 10| greatly to his~ ~benefit: but John began to disswade him from 50 9, 10| arose, and calling Gossip John, he~ ~came presently to 51 9, 10| performe all, whereupon John~ ~delivering a lighted Candle 52 9, 10| woman being prepared as~ ~John had appointed her, she bowed 53 9, 10| when Pietro perceived, how John was preparing to fasten 54 9, 10| saying: Forbeare Gossippe John, my Mule shal have no taile 55 9, 10| Gossip Pietro? answered John, What hast thou done? Thou 56 9, 10| intention of her Gossip John;~ ~began to grow greatly 57 9, 10| thine~ ~enemy. Gossippe John began to pacifie the woman, 58 9, 10| went no more with Gossip John to the Faires~ ~in Apuglia,