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Alphabetical [« »] entisements 1 entitle 1 entitled 1 entrance 57 entranced 4 entrancing 2 entrap 3 | Frequency [« »] 58 wil 57 consent 57 declared 57 entrance 57 hence 57 instant 57 kindred | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances entrance |
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1 Ind | it beareth at the verie~ ~entrance of the last Pestilentiall 2 1, 3| if not, let me first make entrance to my reply, with a pretty~ ~ 3 1, 6| Knave that sate~ ~before his entrance into the Hall, and all his 4 1, 7| figured in painting, at the entrance into the great Hall of my~ ~ 5 2, 1| many houres since my first entrance, and presently after mine~ ~ 6 2, 2| that if he could~ ~get entrance, there was no feare of finding 7 2, 2| Bridges drawne up, so that no entrance might be admitted.~ ~ Grieving 8 2, 4| the day long; but upon the entrance of darke night, the windes~ ~ 9 2, 5| also among themselves for entrance, and an~ ~indiffrent while 10 2, 5| spoken, he prepared his entrance to the tomb in such order, 11 2, 8| shee came. Upon her very~ ~entrance into the Chamber, the pulse 12 3, 2| bed, and how he might get entrance into her~ ~Chamber, under 13 3, 8| other vitall~ ~senses, as to entrance them with a deadly sleepe, 14 4, 1| side, and given it a larger entrance for his~ ~safer passage; 15 4, 1| staire-head, awaiting his entrance; and they sitting downe 16 4, 2| the Maide~ ~admitting him entrance, according as her Mistresse 17 4, 3| and no admittance of his entrance; angerly~ ~returned backe 18 4, 8| By secret meanes, he got entrance into her house, and dyed~ ~ 19 4, 10| the bolder, and gave him~ ~entrance into your house, yea even 20 4, 10| answer, for her first~ ~entrance into the attempt, and as 21 5, 1| instruction could before get entrance) with loves piercing dart, 22 5, 4| it fortuned, that (at his entrance into age) by~ ~his Lady 23 5, 5| Pavia,~ ~men of sufficient entrance into yeares, having followed 24 5, 5| Neighbours house, to admit your entrance where shee is:~ ~because, 25 5, 5| provided, for eithers safer entrance~ ~when need should require.~ ~ 26 5, 6| it open for his~ ~easier entrance.~ ~ You cannot denie (faire 27 6, 10| contending who shold first get entrance, such~ ~was their devotion 28 6, 10| selfe, not having any other entrance, but where the Ladies came 29 7, 1| and thereon bee admitted entrance. But if the face stood~ ~ 30 7, 2| the doore, to prevent the entrance of~ ~theeves, or any other 31 7, 3| complexion, the at his entrance into Religion: at a set 32 7, 3| doore, and admitted~ ~him entrance) indeede it is I. Come in 33 7, 4| shee not prevailing to get entrance againe, by all the entreaties~ ~ 34 7, 4| lost, because heere is no entrance allowed for thee; therefore~ ~ 35 7, 4| the doore~ ~and admit her entrance, because she had not bin 36 7, 4| standing close at the doores~ ~entrance, before he could get to 37 7, 4| willed hir to~ ~grant him entrance. But she, forgetting all 38 7, 5| surprize the Friar at his~ ~entrance, and his wife kept still 39 7, 5| thine owne, and grant thee entrance?~ ~Thou art the same Friar 40 7, 6| hee saw mee to debarre his entrance; after many~ ~terrible and 41 7, 8| Roberto,~ ~there waiting his entrance, perceived by the doores 42 8, 4| they easily~ ~heard his entrance, as Piccarda (being present 43 8, 5| wheele-barrow might have full entrance allowed it. This strange~ ~ 44 8, 7| before) have admitted his entrance, but therein his~ ~hope 45 8, 7| deliverance was come, and entrance now should be~ ~admitted 46 8, 7| I dare boldly give you~ ~entrance. Doe so good Madame, replyed 47 8, 7| it,~ ~as none might get entrance there till his returning. 48 8, 9| provision he shold make for his entrance into their company,~ ~Buffalmaco 49 8, 9| was at length admitted~ ~entrance. The doore being scarse 50 8, 10| times for once, and yet his entrance~ ~was scarsely admitted, 51 8, 10| sometimes to see me, without thy entrance admitted; and other-whiles~ ~ 52 9, 2| open, and so (by their~ ~entrance) have her owne shame discovered: 53 9, 6| who awaked upon his very~ ~entrance, albeit he slept very soundly 54 10, 6| and going to the place of entrance into the Pond,~ ~she who 55 10, 6| made~ ~your onely way of entrance into this Kingdome? What 56 10, 8| remember,~ ~since first our entrance into friendship, that ever 57 10, 9| houre, as would admit their entrance into the Citty:~ ~Thorello