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Alphabetical [« »] movables 1 move 17 moveables 2 moved 48 moving 9 moyle 1 moyled 1 | Frequency [« »] 48 determined 48 imagined 48 language 48 moved 48 outward 48 parents 48 plainly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances moved |
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1 Ind | course of behaviour, (moved thereto no lesse by feare, 2 1, 4| within. Wherewith being much moved, he intended sodainly to 3 1, 6| Inquisitor? And why art thou moved to such compassion of us?~ ~ 4 2, 2| Chamber-maide, being much moved to compassion, returned 5 2, 4| he were~ ~alive, or no. Moved by charitable and womanly 6 2, 8| earnest entreaties they moved to him, to know the~ ~occasion 7 2, 8| chauncing to see~ ~him, being moved to compassion, because he 8 2, 9| discourse, which indeede~ ~had moved all the rest to sighing; 9 3, 7| which (in meere compassion) moved him to weepe likewise;~ ~ 10 3, 10| perhaps some fourteen years, moved rather by~ ~a childish whim 11 3, 10| it, before either of them moved from the bed they put him 12 3, 10| more were the chaste ladies moved to laughter~ ~by Dioneus' 13 4, 1| speeches tended: but being moved to~ ~compassionate teares, 14 4, 2| water. The poore man, being moved~ ~to compassionate his distressed 15 4, 4| bee done. Notwithstanding, moved by the setled~ ~constancy 16 4, 8| lying in the Porch,~ ~it moved very much greefe and amazement, 17 4, 8| the same manner. For she~ ~moved neither hand nor foot, because 18 4, 8| their sodaine deaths, which moved them to great~ ~compassion. 19 4, 10| purpose, for he neither moved, or answered one word; whereat 20 5, 3| she at large related, and moved the Lady (who likewise knew~ ~ 21 5, 5| called him Father, which word moved him so~ ~compassionately, 22 5, 5| began to be much inwardly moved, for the perfect character~ ~ 23 5, 6| him~ ~to bee very angerly moved; yet he spared not to speake 24 5, 7| Father, who~ ~presently moved the question to him. Theodoro 25 5, 10| her Husband to bee much moved, excused the matter thus:~ ~ 26 6, 2| appetite, as might~ ~have moved a longing (almost) in a 27 6, 3| the Lord Marshall: having moved a question~ ~to the said 28 7, 3| especially being so cuningly moved; beleeved, or rather made 29 7, 9| outward apprehension: which moved the more~ ~impatiency in 30 7, 9| himselfe; that if any more she moved the same matter:~ ~hee would 31 7, 9| Nicostratus beeing angerly moved, she (to appease his~ ~distaste) 32 7, 10| comparison of kinred by him moved, concerning~ ~her husband, 33 8, 2| I am not otherwise to be moved.~ ~Nay Belcolore (quoth 34 8, 9| Bologninaes, to yeeld the matter I moved to her, which yet I could 35 8, 9| flattering to us, for we are moved~ ~beyond all compasse of 36 8, 10| care,~ ~except he might be moved to pitty her. Whereupon, 37 9, 10| with such delicate Tunes as moved admiration. Then the King~ ~ 38 10, 2| care little for it:~ ~but moved many questions concerning 39 10, 2| continuing on still his report; moved with~ ~an high and magnificent 40 10, 4| matters had~ ~happened, moved with compassion, and suffering 41 10, 4| chanceth to passe by, and (moved with compassion of his weakenesse)~ ~ 42 10, 4| faithfull servant,~ ~wherof I moved the question to you, whom 43 10, 5| strange manner: and being much moved~ ~with the liberall command 44 10, 7| desperate resolution, which moved him to exceeding~ ~commiseration, 45 10, 7| and vertuous: was so much moved with pitty of her~ ~extremitie, 46 10, 8| by the hand, softly he~ ~moved the usuall question to her, 47 10, 8| possibility of denyall, and moved in her much admiration; 48 10, 8| acclamations, became~ ~much moved and provoked at them, but