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Alphabetical [« »] neighbourhood 1 neighbouring 8 neighbourly 2 neighbours 47 neighing 1 neiphila 27 neither 156 | Frequency [« »] 47 faith 47 grace 47 joyfull 47 neighbours 47 possibly 47 prince 47 promised | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances neighbours |
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1 Ind | was, that~ ~women, kinred, neighbours, and friends, would meete 2 Ind | and they not~ ~any of the Neighbours, although it had beene an 3 Ind | made it knowne to their neighbours, that their lives perished,~ ~ 4 Ind | manner every where, the neighbours observed one~ ~course of 5 2, 5| without intermission, the~ ~neighbours finding themselves disturbed, 6 2, 5| the window againe.~ ~ The Neighbours well acquainted with this 7 2, 5| Ruffian, incited also by the~ ~Neighbours counsell, whom he imagined 8 3, 6| my parents, friends, and neighbours, I~ ~have revealed thy base 9 3, 7| by two brethren,~ ~neere neighbours to the dwelling of his Mistresse, 10 3, 8| and returning home to her neighbours,~ ~acquainted them with 11 3, 8| suspition in any of the~ ~neighbours, by reason of their setled 12 3, 8| Village: where when the Neighbours~ ~beheld him, as people 13 3, 10| used~ ~often to hear her neighbours extol the Christian faith 14 4, 3| recreations, inviting their. Neighbours,~ ~and they them againe 15 4, 5| so sweete a savour. The neighbours noting this~ ~behaviour 16 4, 7| out-cries also were heard by Neighbours~ ~dwelling neere to the 17 4, 8| among many other worthy neighbours~ ~children, according as 18 4, 8| her husband~ ~supt at a neighbours house; he compassed accesse 19 4, 8| but any other of~ ~the neighbours; awaking him first, demaunded 20 4, 8| man should steale into a neighbours house, unknowne to~ ~him, 21 4, 10| the~ ~house, when divers Neighbours were in conference with 22 4, 10| No sooner were all the Neighbours gone, and the Maide at liberty~ ~ 23 4, 10| very late, at~ ~our next Neighbours doore (who you know is a 24 4, 10| Theeves, Theeves. The~ ~neighbours arose upon this outcry, 25 5, 5| shall sup foorth at~ ~some Neighbours house, to admit your entrance 26 5, 5| noyse~ ~and outcry, the Neighbours came foorth of their houses, 27 5, 9| conversation among~ ~his neighbours, to talke of matters concerning 28 5, 9| he could not, because his neighbours~ ~were all as needie as 29 5, 10| by the perswasion of some Neighbours comming in: hee was~ ~closely 30 6, 6| mean the~ ~Baronchi our neighbours, who dwell near Santa Maria 31 7, 4| drunkennesse: all~ ~the neighbours will constantly beleeve, 32 7, 4| out aloud (because the Neighbours should heare her)~ ~thus 33 7, 4| words on the other which the Neighbours about them (both~ ~men and 34 7, 4| sayde.~ ~ Alas my good Neighbours, you see at what unfitting 35 7, 4| she had used him: But the Neighbours seeing her to be~ ~within 36 7, 4| continually abused. Now my good Neighbours (quoth she) you see what~ ~ 37 7, 4| sinned himselfe.~ ~ The Neighbours, both men and Women, were 38 7, 4| hearing how sharpely the Neighbours reprehended Tofano:~ ~they 39 7, 8| Roberto~ ~and Arriguccio, the neighbours hearing of the clashing 40 8, 2| friends: he made use of a neighbours Boy, sending~ ~him to the 41 8, 3| shouldest so abuse two honest neighbours? Well, assure~ ~thy selfe, 42 8, 6| gone.~ ~Enquiring of the neighbours dwelling neere about him, 43 8, 6| needes then be some of thy Neighbours:~ ~whom if thou couldst 44 8, 6| drinke heere among thy~ ~neighbours, and plainly told me, that 45 8, 7| thy Bretheren, Kindred, Neighbours, and generallie~ ~throughout 46 8, 8| Two neere dwelling Neighbours, the one beeing named Spineloccio~ ~ 47 8, 8| orderly carriage, as no neighbours~ ~knowledge should by any