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Alphabetical [« »] child 24 child-hood 1 childbed 1 childe 43 childebed 1 childes 5 childing 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 attended 43 beheld 43 blood 43 childe 43 endure 43 happen 43 idle | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances childe |
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1 2, 5| have shewne me~ ~as his childe, being borne of no Chamber-maide, 2 2, 6| the murtherer of his owne childe, and soile his hands in 3 3, 1| If we prove to be with childe, how~ ~shall we doe then? 4 3, 8| he was made to keepe a childe~ ~which the Abbot had got 5 3, 8| proved to be conceived with childe, and the time was~ ~drawing 6 3, 8| wife newly conceived~ ~with childe, and this very morning she 7 3, 9| him) I may conceive~ ~with childe. Upon which good successe, 8 3, 9| Ring on my finger, and a childe in my armes begotten by 9 3, 9| shee was conceived with childe,~ ~shee would no longer 10 4, 1| esteemed, as never was any childe more deerely~ ~affected 11 4, 1| could expresse~ ~more to his childe: and then againe, thou hast 12 4, 1| aboundantly, as if he had beene a childe severely disciplinde. On~ ~ 13 4, 8| Tutors and Governours of the Childe,~ ~thought it fittest to 14 5, 5| respected as his owne~ ~childe.~ ~ As shee grew in stature, 15 5, 5| thence he~ ~carried this childe of mine, forgotten (in the 16 5, 5| her from Jacomino as his childe, and the legacies which~ ~ 17 5, 7| proved~ ~to be conceived with childe, then which could befall 18 5, 7| Wife, to know what young~ ~childe cryed in his House. The 19 5, 7| Daughter to be conceived with childe, because he~ ~never observed 20 5, 7| grew to be a~ ~very comely childe.~ ~ After that the Embassie 21 7, 3| shee~ ~being great with childe, he resolved to become a 22 7, 3| become a Godfather to the~ ~childe, at such time as it should 23 7, 3| we had utterly lost our childe, for he had~ ~no life left 24 7, 3| came in, and taking the childe up in~ ~his armes, said 25 7, 3| Wormes in~ ~the bellie of the childe, which ascending to the 26 7, 3| but the mother of the childe must bee present at such 27 7, 3| shall see Husband anon~ ~the Childe, which is indifferently 28 7, 3| deerely did Credulano love the childe, that hee verily~ ~beleeved, 29 7, 3| habite, and taking the~ ~childe in his armes, he said to 30 7, 3| and heere receive your childe of mee, who was in great~ ~ 31 7, 3| with the stature of the~ ~childe, to be placed on the Altar 32 7, 3| by~ ~whose merites the childe is thus restored to health.~ ~ 33 7, 3| restored to health.~ ~ The childe, beholding his Father, made 34 7, 3| devout desire,~ ~because the childe is perfectly cured. Credulano 35 7, 10| concerning~ ~her husband, the childe and himselfe. But, these 36 9, 3| was conceived great with childe. And having Physicke ministred 37 9, 3| for all is well and the childe gone.~ ~ Calandrino arose 38 9, 3| three dayes space) of a childe, and without~ ~the feeling 39 10, 4| received both his~ ~wife and childe, being before farre from 40 10, 9| the Abbot, thou art no~ ~childe, or a new-come hither, to 41 10, 10| having neyther wife nor~ ~childe, spent his time in nothing 42 10, 10| his servant to kill the childe. Suddenly~ ~therefore, she 43 10, 10| that, I must be rid of this childe, as~ ~well as the other,