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Alphabetical [« »] blockes 1 blockish 2 blondello 26 blood 43 blood-hounds 2 bloodhounds 1 bloodily 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 advised 43 attended 43 beheld 43 blood 43 childe 43 endure 43 happen | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances blood |
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1 Ind | who being fatted with our blood, tearme~ ~themselves Grave-makers, 2 1, 2| ready money, not onely the~ ~blood of men, but (in plaine termes) 3 1, 5| immodestie, as the bashfull blood mounting up~ ~into their 4 2, 3| and abusing the~ ~royall blood of my Father.~ ~ As I travailed 5 2, 3| perhaps)~ ~Nobility in blood be denied him, and may make 6 2, 6| soile his hands in the~ ~blood of his servant. Rather he 7 2, 7| Venus, to heate the coolest blood.~ ~And seeming now in his 8 2, 7| Language, which heated their blood in such violent manner, 9 2, 8| seizing on my youthfull blood and yeeres, have~ ~found 10 2, 8| il agreeing with the hot blood~ ~running in my veines, 11 2, 8| other helpe then flesh and blood.~ ~ Nor am I so ignorant, 12 2, 9| Woman, made of flesh and blood, as~ ~other women are: if 13 2, 9| frailty.~ ~ Bernardoes blood now began to boyle, and 14 2, 10| heart, and encrease good blood: but all~ ~availed not.~ ~ 15 3, 2| her~ ~good rest.~ ~ His blood boyling with rage and distemper, 16 3, 9| appertaining unto your Royal blood. Whereto the King gladly~ ~ 17 3, 9| disparagement to his Nobility in~ ~blood; he made a scorne of her, 18 3, 9| to the expence of much blood in~ ~many places. But she, 19 4, 1| soiled his hands in the blood of Lovers, especially one 20 4, 1| from~ ~any great descent by blood, yet much more Noble by 21 4, 1| composed of~ ~flesh and blood, have begotten a Daughter 22 4, 1| being then made of flesh and blood, and so derived from your~ ~ 23 4, 1| and blooming time of my blood: by either of these reasons, 24 4, 3| when Restagnone had his blood~ ~somewhat over-heated, 25 4, 8| well agreed with our young blood. Since~ ~when, you have 26 5, 1| left the house, filled with blood, teares, and outcries,~ ~ 27 5, 4| the heates of youthfull blood, by reason of~ ~your farre 28 5, 4| Gallery? Is her young~ ~blood to be compared with ours? 29 5, 8| brambles, so~ ~that the blood ran trickling downe mainely; 30 5, 10| attendeth on flesh and blood: looke how thou failest 31 6, 8| thereat, as by the wanton blood mounting up into their cheekes, 32 7, 2| others have? I am flesh and blood, as they are, not made~ ~ 33 7, 7| living in faire~ ~feminine blood! How justly art thou worthy 34 7, 8| began to demaund in coole~ ~blood, (as it were) from what 35 8, 4| soile their hands in the blood of a Priest, rather~ ~sought 36 8, 7| perswasion, the chearful blood mounted up into hir cheekes, 37 8, 7| what resistance~ ~flesh and blood could make, being opposed 38 8, 7| with rednesse, yea, and blood issuing~ ~forth in infinite 39 9, 5| shall (in despight~ ~of her blood) follow thee; and when thou 40 10, Ind| as fearing to have their blood immoderately~ ~heated. Then 41 10, 10| children, who (by her blood) were no better then beggers, 42 10, 10| Countrey Clowne, and their blood and mine notoriously imbased, 43 10, 10| manner sute with your high blood and~ ~Nobility, and my being