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Alphabetical [« »] meeke 1 meer 2 meere 55 meerely 44 meerley 1 meerly 17 meet 23 | Frequency [« »] 44 intention 44 jealous 44 lovers 44 meerely 44 pampinea 44 punishment 44 qualities | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances meerely |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | formerly appointed, but meerely by accident, and~ ~sitting, 2 1, 6| againe, you will all be~ ~meerely drowned in pottage. Although 3 2, 3| Alessandro, and~ ~seemed meerely as a miracle to him. What 4 2, 5| stored withall. He being meerely a~ ~novice in these kinds 5 2, 5| in which beleefe he was meerely~ ~deluded) he accepted the 6 2, 9| In regard whereof, it is meerely~ ~impossible (although she 7 2, 9| constancie, which~ ~men are meerely carelesse of, and I justifie 8 2, 10| owne complexions, that are meerely strangers to~ ~such grosse 9 3, 2| speake or write, were meerely in vaine, and drew on a 10 3, 3| wanton humours, hath~ ~(meerely in despight) walked seaven 11 3, 6| because his hopes~ ~were meerely in vaine, and Madam Catulla 12 3, 7| and woman, is a concession meerely naturall: but to rob, kill, 13 3, 8| in all~ ~things else) was meerely a simple fellow, and more 14 3, 8| you be a~ ~wise Woman) is meerely impossible for you to refuse. 15 4, 2| knowne no more then is meerely necessary; I could quickly 16 4, 2| regard he is a God, and meerely a spirit~ ~in forme, whereby 17 4, 7| amazement, all her senses meerely~ ~confounded, at such a 18 4, 10| past, to be no more than meerely a dreame, concerning~ ~Ruggieroes 19 5, 5| and youthfull people,~ ~meerely drawne into the action by 20 5, 7| thus they loved together meerely in dumbe shewes, not daring~ ~ 21 5, 8| cruell, unkind, and almost meerely~ ~savage did she shew her 22 5, 9| dinner:~ ~he stood like a man meerely dulled in his sences, the 23 5, 10| a perverse generation,~ ~meerely false in your fairest shewes.~ ~ 24 5, 10| young man~ ~before her face, meerely vexe and despight her: shee 25 6, 9| favoured of any discretion, but meerely came from~ ~an empty brain 26 7, 3| standing,~ ~and reputed meerely for Saints in life, are 27 7, 4| Cheta, all thy labour is~ ~meerely lost, because heere is no 28 7, 8| sweete heart) all~ ~these are meerely miracles to me.~ ~ Now was 29 7, 9| whatsoever he~ ~saw, was meerely false.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell 30 8, 3| him, because he walketh meerely~ ~invisible. O Lord Sir ( 31 8, 7| but therein his~ ~hope was meerely deceived. It grew now to 32 8, 7| perceiving himselfe to be meerely~ ~mocked, he attempted to 33 8, 7| condition then before, as~ ~meerely taken lame in his armes 34 8, 9| Physitian was a Loggerhead, and meerely no~ ~better then a Gregorian 35 8, 9| Wise. A thousand other, meerely blockes and dullardes by 36 8, 10| tearme spent, but rather art meerely cousened~ ~and cheated of 37 9, 1| to his best friends, and meerely a shame to himselfe.~ ~ 38 9, 2| reputed not to be love, but meerely~ ~folly. And then the Queene, 39 9, 5| hath~ ~no such meaning, but meerely plaies with both our noses. 40 9, 5| baire from his head, as hee meerely looked~ ~like an infected 41 9, 9| and is to bee governed: meerely reason commandeth, that 42 10, 2| the action of the King was meerely vertue, and that of~ ~the 43 10, 6| to have a sight of them, meerely~ ~(almost) in a naked manner: 44 10, 8| then easily perceive, that meerely the~ ~miserable condition