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Alphabetical [« »] alchimy 5 aldobrandino 30 aldobrandinoes 2 alessandro 49 alessandroes 1 alexander 3 alexandria 14 | Frequency [« »] 50 store 50 uppon 49 acquaint 49 alessandro 49 along 49 boldly 49 credit | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances alessandro |
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1 2, 3| theirs~ ~thither, named Alessandro, a yong man, and of faire 2 2, 3| monies still sent from Alessandro, supporting their expences 3 2, 3| yeeres.~ ~ The dealings of Alessandro in England grew verie great, 4 2, 3| Castles and places pawned to Alessandro, were~ ~sodainely seized 5 2, 3| for ever. As for honest~ ~Alessandro, who had awaited long time 6 2, 3| followed after;~ ~with whom Alessandro acquainted himselfe, as 7 2, 3| accepted into their company. Alessandro riding~ ~along with them, 8 2, 3| It chanced on a day, that Alessandro rode somewhat neere to the~ ~ 9 2, 3| whether he travelled. Alessandro imparted freely to him all 10 2, 3| pleased) in his~ ~company. Alessandro most humbly thanked him 11 2, 3| had before the sight of Alessandro, it fortuned, that after 12 2, 3| would needes~ ~lye there. Alessandro, being well acquainted with 13 2, 3| every one else at his rest; Alessandro demaunded of the Hoste, 14 2, 3| better. But mine Host (quoth Alessandro)~ ~how can I passe thorow 15 2, 3| be fitted there for you. Alessandro~ ~perceiving that all this 16 2, 3| talke between the Host and Alessandro, and also where hee was~ ~ 17 2, 3| trembling~ ~voyce, he called Alessandro, advising him to come and 18 2, 3| affection), use to doe. Whereat Alessandro verie much mervayling,~ ~ 19 2, 3| perceiving, and doubting least Alessandro~ ~would depart and leave 20 2, 3| laying~ ~it thereon, saide; Alessandro, let all bad thoughts of 21 2, 3| halfe offended, saide.~ ~ Alessandro, forbeare such boldnesse, 22 2, 3| these were strange newes to Alessandro, and~ ~seemed meerely as 23 2, 3| none else in company but~ ~Alessandro, went before the Pope, and 24 2, 3| husband, which (pointing to Alessandro) is this~ ~young Gentleman 25 2, 3| of God onely, betweene~ ~Alessandro and my selfe, may by you 26 2, 3| selves (faire Ladies) that Alessandro was in no~ ~meane admiration, 27 2, 3| in the Popes~ ~presence, Alessandro had felt their furie, and ( 28 2, 3| them, the Princesse, and Alessandro, he gave order for the~ ~ 29 2, 3| admiration. In like manner was Alessandro greatly~ ~honoured by the 30 2, 3| their departure~ ~thence.~ ~ Alessandro, his Princesse and her traine 31 2, 3| was the noble spirit of Alessandro, that he pacified the~ ~ 32 2, 3| Agolanto (by the meanes of Alessandro) recovered all that was 33 2, 3| home to Florence,~ ~Count Alessandro (his kinsman) having first 34 2, 4| the happy advancement of Alessandro. And because it appeareth~ ~ 35 9, 1| Palermini, and the~ ~other Alessandro Chiarmontesi, and she bearing 36 9, 1| Palermini, and the other Alessandro Chiarmontesi,~ ~having withdrawne 37 9, 1| Florentines, Rinuccio and Alessandro, how hatefull their~ ~importunity 38 9, 1| first of all go thou to Alessandro, and say to him~ ~thus. 39 9, 1| thereof already past, Alessandro Chiarmontesi, having put 40 9, 1| courage to the grave.~ ~ Alessandro hearing his arrivall, and 41 9, 1| beeing in the grave, tooke Alessandro by the~ ~feete, haling him 42 9, 1| unseene or unmet by any, Alessandro suffered many~ ~shrewd rushings 43 9, 1| should arrive there with Alessandro, provided also of an apt 44 9, 1| deliberation: let fall Alessandro, and ran away as fast as 45 9, 1| legs~ ~could carry him.~ ~ Alessandro being risen againe (although 46 9, 1| and how Rinuccio carried~ ~Alessandro on his backe, beeing attired 47 9, 1| place where he let~ ~fall Alessandro, purposing to accomplish 48 9, 1| greeving extreamly.~ ~And Alessandro, not knowing now what should 49 9, 1| body not in it, because Alessandro had thrown it into a deep