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Alphabetical [« »] counts 10 couple 15 coupled 1 courage 44 courages 1 couragious 5 couragiously 4 | Frequency [« »] 45 wicked 44 anger 44 apt 44 courage 44 devise 44 foorth 44 intention | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances courage |
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1 1, 9| in her, tooke cheerefull courage to her, and first of all,~ ~ 2 2, 7| of all happinesse. His~ ~courage being conformable to his 3 2, 7| his hopes,~ ~elevate his courage, and make him seeme more 4 2, 8| Lady dislike her Maides courage and resolution, but breaking 5 2, 8| thereat; and although~ ~his courage was greater then his poore 6 2, 9| Ambroginolo, with more then manly courage,~ ~she demanded of him, 7 2, 10| But well fare a good courage, where performance faileth, 8 2, 10| Assistants was ceased, and her courage in~ ~chearfull manner setled, 9 3, 5| conquest of the stoutest~ ~courage, I held it utterly needlesse, 10 3, 5| advance his hope. Taking courage by this ticklish~ ~perswasion, 11 3, 9| none would have had any courage~ ~to follow after her; and 12 3, 9| of wit, and sprightly~ ~courage, in making such a bold adventure; 13 4, 1| but rather, with height of courage, controuling~ ~feare or 14 4, 3| the more valiant in our courage, to outstand the~ ~fierce 15 4, 4| himselfe a man endued with~ ~courage, he departed thence unto 16 4, 4| men of~ ~such undauntable courage. In the honour of which 17 4, 7| dejected a spirit, but had both courage and sufficient vertue,~ ~ 18 4, 7| accesse bred the~ ~bolder courage, and over-much bashfulnesse 19 5, 1| tryall, whether thy manly courage be changed, or no, from 20 5, 1| and make no doubt of my courage in the~ ~execution: whereon 21 5, 6| talke, inspired him with courage, and her with witty advice,~ ~ 22 6, 7| the trueth with a~ ~manly courage, then by denying it, and 23 7, 6| to enter,~ ~with a womans courage I resisted him, which made 24 7, 8| Merchant, yet~ ~he wanted not courage, and boldnesse of spirit, 25 7, 9| difficult dangers; gave her courage to undertake them~ ~all: 26 8, 2| we have neither heart nor courage, to do our devoire in~ ~ 27 8, 7| beautifull, of sprightly courage, and sufficiently abounding 28 8, 7| or whether you have such courage of spirit, as (with boldnes)~ ~ 29 8, 7| and with the invincible courage of a~ ~wronged Lady (not 30 8, 9| not to be of a constant courage, and sprightly~ ~bold, to 31 8, 9| resolvedly builde~ ~upon my courage. And in regard of my more 32 9, 1| And so he went on~ ~with courage to the grave.~ ~ Alessandro 33 9, 5| Calandrino was quickning his courage, and wiping his mouth, with~ ~ 34 9, 6| should sleepe, yet I have courage sufficient to right my wrong,~ ~ 35 9, 8| bold~ ~intruder) he had the courage to bid himselfe welcome.~ ~ 36 10, 1| He~ ~being rich, of great courage, and perceiving, that (in 37 10, 2| an high and magnificent courage, he demaunded one gracious 38 10, 3| appearance thereof, with a bold courage and~ ~setled countenance, 39 10, 6| inestimable~ ~strength and courage; your words have so toucht 40 10, 7| greatly~ ~commending the courage of the Maide, and said, 41 10, 8| of my base dejection in courage,~ ~which because I can no 42 10, 8| as~ ~base men, and of no courage; he resolved with himselfe, 43 10, 10| invincible true vertuous courage, she had outstood all the 44 10, 10| a valiant and invincible courage: that can suffer the~ ~sharpe