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Alphabetical [« »] your 969 yours 25 yourselves 1 youth 53 youthful 1 youthfull 27 youthfullest 1 | Frequency [« »] 53 secretly 53 weeping 53 worse 53 youth 52 canst 52 confesse 52 considering | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances youth |
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1 1, 1| dead then living, beholding youth pursuing idle vanities, 2 1, 9| by how much they exceede youth in~ ~knowledge and experience, 3 2, 2| advised consideration, her youth and beauty~ ~stood up as 4 2, 3| Holy Father,~ ~that his.youth may be dispensed withall, 5 2, 3| Father, never regarding my youth and beauty (inferior to 6 2, 3| as feare of~ ~mine owne youth and frailety; when being 7 2, 5| such language, either my youth then, or defective memory 8 2, 6| often, which the gentle youth (being so~ ~well instructed 9 2, 6| evermore is so attendant uppon youth; that to deny, is to denie~ ~ 10 2, 6| that to deny, is to denie~ ~youth also. And if reverend age 11 2, 8| society, but pittying my~ ~youth and fiery affections (never 12 2, 8| apt and convenient for thy youth? For if I were perswaded,~ ~ 13 2, 10| yong~ ~maids in Pisa, whose youth did hardly agree with his 14 2, 10| yet to come; because his youth would renew it selfe~ ~like 15 2, 10| sutable to my minde and youth, referring feasts, vigils, 16 3, 5| meane?~ ~Wherefore is my youth? The olde miserable man 17 4, 1| yeeres) what the Lawes~ ~of youth are, and with what difficulty 18 4, 5| remained~ ~unmarried. A proper youth, being a Gentleman borne 19 4, 8| harmlesse recreations of youth, graver judgements have~ ~ 20 4, 8| your owne pleasure.~ ~ The youth gave them attentive hearing, 21 4, 8| no way unseemly for our youth, to entertaine equality 22 4, 10| compleate and~ ~well-featured youth) bestowed her affection 23 5, 2| to take pitty on~ ~her youth, and helpe her with such 24 5, 4| considering withall, that youth and affection were the ground 25 5, 6| Marino Bolgaro. A proper~ ~youth called Guion, dwelling also 26 5, 6| floure and pride of~ ~their youth, having long continued in 27 5, 9| he should have it. The~ ~youth hearing how many times she 28 5, 9| the length, love to the youth, so prevailed with~ ~her, 29 5, 9| it with me. Whereat the youth was so~ ~joyed, that he 30 5, 10| such severity of life. My youth~ ~shall be blasted with 31 5, 10| can truly understand what youth is,~ ~and I shall be branded 32 5, 10| flowre and spring time of thy youth,~ ~when not a minute of 33 5, 10| friend was~ ~a gallant proper youth, as any all Perugia yeelded, 34 5, 10| by Pedro, who knew~ ~the youth perfectly, and demaunded 35 5, 10| what occasion; wherein the youth fully resolved~ ~him.~ ~ 36 5, 10| before her, and holding~ ~the youth still fast by the hand, 37 5, 10| conditionally, that this youth, nor~ ~any other, may no 38 5, 10| provided for her selfe and the youth,~ ~and so they supt together 39 5, 10| them. After Supper, the youth was sent away in friendly~ ~ 40 6, 6| genius that the principal youth of Florence took a great 41 6, 10| left this~ ~serviceable youth at his lodging, to see that 42 6, 10| to~ ~describe this sweet youth in his lively colours, both 43 7, 5| ordred the businesse, a youth~ ~came thither, seeming 44 7, 9| me; in which regard, my~ ~youth finds it selfe too highly 45 7, 9| my Servant Pyrrhus, whose youth~ ~carieth some correspondency 46 7, 9| crowne~ ~of honour to thy youth and a sufficient refuge 47 8, 7| so great, as neither my~ ~youth, beautie, teares, and humble 48 8, 7| men in the vigour of their youth (as I am sure you think 49 8, 10| him. Which the indiscreete youth perceyving, and~ ~thinking 50 10, 4| this of Signior Gentile? Youth and ardent~ ~affection, 51 10, 8| Moreover, I am yong, and youth is wholly subjected to the~ ~ 52 10, 9| to him in Italian: Faire youth, goe to the Bride,~ ~and 53 10, Song| as I.~ ~ ~ ~ If gallant youth~ ~ In a faire friend, a