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Alphabetical [« »] weakly 2 weaknes 1 weaknesse 7 wealth 43 wealthie 1 wealthiest 2 wealthy 31 | Frequency [« »] 43 sound 43 space 43 suspition 43 wealth 42 affaires 42 attending 42 chappelet | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances wealth |
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1 1, 7| Merchant of extraordinary~ ~wealth. Which Tale, although (in 2 1, 7| surpassed other men~ ~in wealth, so did he likewise excell 3 2, 3| beene, to what height his wealth amounted, and now to what 4 2, 4| loose both himselfe and wealth together. This man (as other~ ~ 5 2, 4| that from very aboundant~ ~wealth, hee was likely to fall 6 2, 4| the Turkes he tooke much wealth, Fortune being~ ~alwayes 7 2, 4| Merchandize,~ ~but likewise his wealth was wholly redoubled. Finding 8 2, 4| had holpen him to all his wealth: he~ ~commanded his men 9 2, 4| but ended his dayes in wealth and honour.~ ~ 10 2, 5| both her selfe, and all the wealth shee had, into~ ~his hands: 11 2, 7| not onely to leave such wealth as hee had~ ~to this Merchant, 12 2, 7| stored with wisedome then wealth:~ ~because by medling in 13 2, 9| receptacle of all the womans wealth; would trust it in no other~ ~ 14 3, 3| moreover, that~ ~with all his wealth and treasure, he understood 15 3, 3| her to be a woman of great wealth (after all~ ~their usuall 16 3, 5| you would give me all the wealth which you possesse in this~ ~ 17 3, 7| covet after women and~ ~wealth, and employ all their paines 18 3, 8| very carefull of such wealth as her Husband had left 19 4, 1| part of noble Nature, but~ ~wealth hurries into horrible confusions. 20 4, 1| and exceeded the other in wealth.~ ~ Now, as concerning your 21 4, 3| had attained to incredible wealth,~ ~by the decease of their 22 4, 3| benefit of contentment. As wealth~ ~aboundeth with you both, 23 4, 4| the Mariners got such wealth as possibly they could save, 24 4, 8| courses he came to such wealth. You are his onely sonne~ ~ 25 4, 8| to survey what stocke of wealth~ ~is there employed for 26 5, 5| required, and bestow on her the wealth which he had left her.~ ~ 27 5, 9| man that hath neede of wealth, rather then wealth that 28 5, 9| neede of wealth, rather then wealth that hath neede of a~ ~man. 29 6, 2| shee~ ~added a blessing of wealth to that contemptible quality, 30 6, 9| the too much encrease of Wealth~ ~and Covetousnesse, the 31 7, 5| Merchant, very rich~ ~in wealth and worldly possessions, 32 7, 7| that he grew to great~ ~wealth, having one onely sonne 33 7, 9| her precedent Kings, then wealth, or any other great matter 34 8, 10| they get most part of their wealth, from others all.~ ~Nay, 35 8, 10| she was a Lady of infinit wealth. And although he had heard~ ~ 36 8, 10| she knew nothing of the~ ~wealth he brought with him, gracing 37 8, 10| mainest part of all his wealth: began to consider with 38 9, 5| ours, and a man of great~ ~wealth; who, among other his rich 39 10, 6| family and great store of wealth, woulde live under~ ~any 40 10, 7| Puccino, a man of~ ~good wealth and reputation, who had 41 10, 8| shame makes me silent in my wealth and possessions, my minde~ ~ 42 10, 8| to Athens, with all the wealth which I have bestowed on 43 10, 8| exile.~ ~ What love, what wealth, or affinity of kindred,