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Alphabetical [« »] longest 2 longing 15 look 5 looke 56 looked 26 lookes 57 lookest 2 | Frequency [« »] 56 deserved 56 hard 56 just 56 looke 56 observe 56 religious 56 remaining | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances looke |
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1 Ind | reading, as if none were to looke thereon, but~ ~with sighes 2 Ind | them that play, and such as looke on. I could~ ~rather wish, 3 1, 1| without~ ~falshoode. And looke how many soever hee dealt 4 2, 1| was a dreadfull sight to looke upon him,~ ~and whosoever 5 2, 2| to her. Goe up above, and looke over the~ ~terrace on the 6 2, 7| Antigonus, me thinkes when I looke on thee, I seeme to behold~ ~ 7 2, 10| Consider better what you say,~ ~looke more circumspectly on me, 8 2, 10| faces of men: and let me looke~ ~uppon you never so often, 9 3, 3| beholding his Holy Father to looke discontentedly, thought, 10 3, 6| him so much as a friendly looke: he~ ~shall know, what a 11 3, 6| from thee,~ ~never more to looke upon my wronged husband, 12 4, 1| this~ ~discourse, let us looke into the originall of things, 13 4, 6| hunger-starved, and very ugly to looke upon. At me she made her 14 5, 1| together, and~ ~onely to looke on them, hee wished a thousand 15 5, 1| which made~ ~the heavens to looke more clearly) gave them 16 5, 2| hapning, lifted up her head to looke about her,~ ~neither intended 17 5, 2| starting up sodainly, to looke with better advice about 18 5, 3| Lady. No sooner did she looke upon~ ~Angelina, but she 19 5, 6| perhaps) thou mayest so long looke~ ~on her, as thou wilt be 20 5, 6| be weary, and desire to looke off her.~ ~ At his departure, 21 5, 9| so much~ ~as vouchsafe to looke on. And now you have requested 22 5, 10| nearest Friends, will scarsely looke on~ ~us. Wee are then fit 23 5, 10| attendeth on flesh and blood: looke how thou failest in kindnesse~ ~ 24 6, Ind| of our world began~ ~to looke cleare: when the Queene ( 25 6, 3| vile adventure, I would~ ~looke to bee payde with better 26 6, 5| OUGHT (FIRST OF ALL) TO LOOKE~ ~ RESPECTIVELY ON THEIR 27 6, 8| she should forbeare to looke on any.~ ~ ~ ~ All the while 28 6, 10| hither~ ~with devotion to looke upon them. But first let 29 7, 1| John of~ ~Lorraynes did, to looke upon a Vine, closely adjoyning 30 7, 1| daring to be so bold, as~ ~to looke out, untill it was broad 31 7, 2| once, making their husbands looke like a Moone cressent,~ ~ 32 7, 3| the child~ ~beginneth to looke chearefull and merry.~ ~ 33 7, 5| stand in her Window, nor looke out of her house,~ ~for 34 7, 6| secured~ ~lience, afterward, looke to thy selfe so well as 35 7, 8| all else heere present, looke on me advisedly, if any 36 7, 8| notorious drunkard: but looke to it (on~ ~perill of thy 37 7, 9| now my Lord? Why do you looke~ ~so frowningly? What? Are 38 8, 7| And lending him a cunning looke or two,~ ~queintly caried 39 8, 7| top of the saide Tower, to looke all~ ~about for their beasts, 40 8, 7| wronged Lady (not fearing to looke death himself in the face) 41 8, 7| suddenly awaking; saw her looke over the~ ~wall, and she 42 8, 7| seemed (almost) loathsome to looke~ ~on, continuing still in 43 8, 7| Garments, and bid her go looke her Lady, if she will. The~ ~ 44 8, 9| resembleth a Paradise to looke on, they are so faire and 45 9, 5| perceived~ ~it at the very first looke of her owne, for shee had 46 9, 5| brought me hither, onely to looke~ ~babies in mine eyes, and 47 9, 7| Wherefore, I will well enough looke to my selfe, both this day,~ ~ 48 10, 3| This window, which we now looke forth at, sheweth thee a 49 10, 3| up before. And therefore, looke how much you~ ~have bin 50 10, 4| scarcely worthy of one kind looke: Yet~ ~now being dead, thou 51 10, 8| fullest of~ ~excellence. And looke how reasonable thou fanciest 52 10, 8| canst not (in like manner) looke~ ~for from me, if thou doest 53 10, 8| this answer of Gisippus, looke how much the sweet hope~ ~ 54 10, 9| Supper was served in; and~ ~looke howe best themselves pleased, 55 10, 9| remember~ ~me when you looke on this. He receiving the 56 10, 9| whom hee much delighted to looke on, and~ ~easily collected