IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] denyed 6 denyeth 1 denying 8 depart 49 departed 77 departest 1 departing 36 | Frequency [« »] 49 along 49 boldly 49 credit 49 depart 49 equall 49 fearing 49 gods | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances depart |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | meanes they might instantly depart from thence. Neverthelesse, 2 1, 1| best buckler) was now~ ~to depart from thence, without any 3 1, 6| thither, and they dismissed to depart at their~ ~pleasure, one 4 1, 6| farre unfitting for him, to depart before he was bidden~ ~farewell.~ ~ 5 1, 6| there still with him, or depart at his pleasure.~ ~Wherewith 6 1, 6| to his owne~ ~choise to depart, or dwell there still with 7 1, 9| begun~ ~to doe, we will depart from hence to recreate our 8 2, 2| in~ ~the morning before I depart my Chamber, I say a Pater 9 2, 3| and therfore he would not depart out of the Countrey.~ ~ 10 2, 3| least Alessandro~ ~would depart and leave him, pleasantly 11 2, 3| what thou hast heard, and depart hence to~ ~thine owne bed 12 2, 5| manner: it caused him to depart thence, taking the way home-ward 13 2, 7| for hoysing the sailes to depart thence when the winde~ ~ 14 2, 7| give mee assurance, I shall depart from~ ~you with no meane 15 2, 9| graunting them license to depart from Geneway when they pleased;~ ~ 16 2, 10| saide, and be willing to depart hence~ ~with you: I shal 17 2, 10| such ghostly meditations: depart therefore at your owne pleasure,~ ~ 18 3, 1| grant that Massetto should depart, but to keepe him still 19 3, 2| doe so no more, and now depart about your~ ~businesse.~ ~ 20 3, 3| he gave him license to depart. Now grew the Gentleman~ ~ 21 3, 9| him contentment, she would depart~ ~thence, and by no meanes 22 4, 3| every~ ~thing ready, to depart from hence so soone, as 23 4, 7| before the~ ~Judge would depart thence, he saw the bed of 24 4, 8| Jeronimo, why doest thou not depart and get thee~ ~gone? So 25 5, 1| as he had no power to~ ~depart thence, but stood as if 26 5, 1| Deliver her~ ~therefore, and depart hence at your pleasure.~ ~ 27 5, 1| gave them free liberty to~ ~depart.~ ~ Chynon being more joyfull, 28 5, 5| the steps, with intent to depart from~ ~the House; she called 29 5, 7| your promise; I will not~ ~depart, but see that you prove 30 7, 3| shall all die, and before I depart hence, you shall see your~ ~ 31 7, 5| certaine I am, that he will not depart from the house,~ ~but sit 32 7, 7| her, as he vowed, never to depart from~ ~Bologna, untill he 33 7, 8| either side) permitted him to depart; and extreamely full of 34 7, 10| the ghost was offering to depart, Meucio remembred Tingoccioes~ ~ 35 7, 10| commanded, that I should~ ~depart thence into a certaine place, 36 8, 1| farre greater kindnesse; depart at your~ ~pleasure, and 37 8, 7| uttered your mind, they wil depart from you,~ ~and then you 38 8, 9| When he grew desirous to depart from hence, upon their earnest~ ~ 39 8, 10| thought it convenient time to depart thence, the slaves~ ~returned; 40 9, 3| longer, but was preparing to depart: Calandrino~ ~thanked him 41 9, 5| her~ ~love, and would not depart out of the Court, until 42 9, 9| and~ ~such a one as shall depart from this rule: she (in 43 10, 2| if you please, and~ ~then depart hence when you will, or 44 10, 5| Sister; and likewise, you may depart freely~ ~when you will: 45 10, 5| gave him free liberty to~ ~depart, quite controlling all fond 46 10, 8| delivered mee, that I may depart contentedly from~ ~you as 47 10, 8| and afterward would not~ ~depart from the Cave, but purposely 48 10, 10| naked; willingly must I depart hence naked. But I humbly~ ~ 49 10, 10| nakednesse, and then~ ~I depart rich enough.~ ~ The Marquesse