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Alphabetical [« »] words 260 wore 7 work 2 worke 48 worke-mistresse 1 workes 3 workewomen 1 | Frequency [« »] 48 sinne 48 turning 48 walking 48 worke 47 admiration 47 beare 47 benefit | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances worke |
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1 Ind | acknowledge, that this present worke of mine, will (in~ ~your 2 1, 2| that (both in word and worke)~ ~should declare unfaigned 3 1, 2| sanctity, devotion,~ ~good worke, example of honest life, 4 2, 8| honour, entreating~ ~them to worke so with the King, that ( 5 3, 1| I have bene busie at my worke in the garden, one~ ~would 6 3, 1| for~ ~wee shall finde him worke enough to do. All which, 7 3, 1| himselfe. If once I come to worke in your Garden, let the 8 3, 1| he~ ~gave him order to worke in the Garden, because the 9 3, 3| without disturbance, which worke (I beseech you) as~ ~best 10 3, 4| able to enrich all, and worke~ ~wonders beside.~ ~ Puccio 11 3, 8| beaten into powder,~ ~would worke so powerfully upon the braine, 12 3, 8| the potion beganne so to worke, that he~ ~slept in walking, 13 3, 8| send me food, I pray you worke so much, that some Candles~ ~ 14 3, 9| priviledge for him, whereby to worke dishonour upon~ ~her poverty. 15 4, 2| endeavour like other men, to worke out their~ ~soules health 16 4, 3| both, being as willing to worke any meanes that~ ~may tend 17 4, 3| paines and endeavour, to worke such meanes with the Duke, 18 4, 7| entreating her that his Masters worke might be neatly~ ~performed, 19 4, 10| full performance of the~ ~worke.~ ~ After he had made this 20 5, 8| suggestions to the sight, to worke~ ~his owne ends thereby, 21 7, 2| morning, either to seeke for worke, or to effect it being~ ~ 22 7, 2| Lazaro~ ~was gone forth to worke, and Striguario (so was 23 7, 2| hose, as if thou hadst no worke at all to~ ~do this day.~ ~ 24 7, 2| when thou shouldst be at Worke.~ ~ Lazaro, who stoode all 25 7, 2| whereon we~ ~may in no wise worke, and this is the reason 26 7, 2| provision: For, though we worke not, yet we must have foode, 27 7, 4| loving~ ~adrionitions, can worke that good which wee have 28 7, 6| desperate case; I arose from my worke, and in my~ ~demaunding 29 7, 8| night.~ ~ Then taking sowing worke in her hand, either shirts 30 7, 8| stayres head, she fell to worke in very serious manner, 31 7, 8| set downe againe to her worke, so neatly apparelled, without 32 8, 7| affection, desiring her to worke for him in such sort with 33 8, 7| him, whether he~ ~could worke such a businesse, or no, 34 8, 7| finde no other subject to worke her~ ~mocking folly on, 35 8, 9| with thee, good Bruno, to worke so with the rest of thy~ ~ 36 8, 9| meanes then which you are to worke by,~ ~I shall now direct 37 9, 5| Buffalmaco who bicause their worke~ ~required more helpe then 38 9, 5| and therefore wee must worke wisely in~ ~the businesse: 39 9, 5| Bed-role of himselfe to any worke all the day: but loitering~ ~ 40 9, 5| Calandrino perceiving, that the worke undertaken by~ ~him and 41 9, 5| his other Consorts were at worke,~ ~and said to them. Honest 42 9, 5| instant being at Florence: worke hard while I am~ ~absent, 43 9, 5| young wenches? hast thou not worke enough at home,~ ~but must 44 9, 5| and returne no more to worke there~ ~againe, least Phillippo 45 9, 10| speaking, even when the worke was almost~ ~fully finished. 46 9, 10| Subjects, will (no doubt) worke so effectually for me,~ ~ 47 10, 9| Arras, Clothes~ ~and Golde worke, Velvets, Silkes, and all 48 10, 10| unadvisedly. For this was~ ~a worke premeditated before, for