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Alphabetical [« »] pardons 3 pared 1 parentage 11 parents 48 parione 1 paris 38 parishioners 2 | Frequency [« »] 48 language 48 moved 48 outward 48 parents 48 plainly 48 possible 48 sicke | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances parents |
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1 Ind | their owne houses, their Parents, Kindred, Friends, and Goods,~ ~ 2 Ind | not any care~ ~of another, Parents nor kinred never visiting 3 Ind | dine at morning with their Parents,~ ~Friends, and familiar 4 1, 1| understand (holy Father) that my parents left me a rich~ ~man, and 5 1, 1| complained to the poore mans parents,~ ~saying, that he never 6 2, 2| discourse) his birth, education, parents,~ ~friends, and alies; his 7 2, 5| instructed, concerning the Parents and kindred of Andrea, their 8 2, 6| for Naples to visit her Parents; but it~ ~chanced quite 9 2, 7| affection, and all respect of Parents or Friends,~ ~they drew 10 2, 7| anger of the two Brethrens Parents~ ~and Friends, should now 11 2, 7| when the wounded Brothers Parents heard~ ~of, they not onely 12 2, 8| love concealed from his Parents, not daring to desire her 13 2, 8| so displeasing to his parents, that their griefe and sorrow 14 2, 10| of thine owne honor, thy Parents,~ ~and friends? Canst thou 15 2, 10| abused. And as for my~ ~Parents, what respect had they of 16 3, 1| are barred by our~ ~unkind parents, binding us to perpetuall 17 3, 3| are not ignorant~ ~of my parents and husband, of whom I am 18 3, 3| she promised to make her parents bountifull~ ~Benefactors 19 3, 6| untill in the presence of my parents, friends, and neighbours, 20 4, 3| hindered marriage in~ ~their Parents owne expectation but the 21 4, 8| thereon. And many times,~ ~parents and kindred have bene the 22 4, 8| in the hearing of their parents and friends, but~ ~wife 23 4, 10| In such unequall choyses, Parents commonly are more~ ~blamewoorthy, 24 4, 10| elected: but~ ~that their Parents, looking through the glasse 25 5, 1| and faire endevour of his parents, or ingenuity of any other, 26 5, 1| consulted with the Gentlewomans parents, who~ ~liking the motion 27 5, 3| honourable mariage. Which his parents and~ ~friends hearing, they 28 5, 3| without the consent of their Parents.~ ~But perceiving (notwithstanding 29 5, 3| and~ ~your discontented Parents. Pedro was not a little 30 5, 3| well with~ ~Pedroes angry Parents: that the variance ended 31 5, 4| DISCREETE PROVIDENCE OF PARENTS, IN CARE OF THEIR~ ~ CHILDRENS 32 5, 4| the least distaste to my~ ~Parents; do but enstruct it, and 33 5, 4| further conference, with the Parents~ ~and kindred to Ricciardo, 34 6, Ind| in meere~ ~feare of their parents, and great prejudice of 35 6, 7| counsell~ ~and opinion of her Parents, Kindred, and Friends; to 36 8, 9| possessions left him by his parents, then anie~ ~knowledge thereto 37 10, 4| in the opinion of her~ ~parents and neerest kinred, the 38 10, 4| answered.~ ~ Madame, your parents, kindred and friends, and 39 10, 4| earnestly longed, to glad her parents and kindred with~ ~seeing 40 10, 4| cold~ ~street, where her parents, kindred and friends (making 41 10, 4| while, Nicoluccio, the~ ~parents and kindred, but chiefely 42 10, 4| imagined death) from Husband, Parents, and all friends else, she~ ~ 43 10, 7| it fortuned,~ ~that her parents offering her whatsoever 44 10, 8| theft,~ ~not any of her parents, kinred or friends called 45 10, 8| constraint, hath~ ~forced the parents to yeeld consent: which 46 10, 9| sulte for thee to thy parents and brethren, from whose 47 10, 9| prevaile, to satisfie her parents, and the~ ~importunate pursuers: 48 10, 10| secret~ ~inclinations of parents; I meane of the Father,