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Alphabetical [« »] dwels 1 dwelt 69 dyans 1 dye 41 dyed 25 dyet 7 dying 18 | Frequency [« »] 41 argument 41 beholding 41 dayly 41 dye 41 ferando 41 intend 41 merchant | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances dye |
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1 1, 2| he purposed to live and dye, no matter whatsoever being 2 2, 2| to the end he might not dye with~ ~colde: he found no 3 2, 3| live in Gods feare, and dye in his favour.~ ~ Perswade 4 2, 5| of my Brethren before I dye (though gladly I~ ~would 5 2, 5| unavoydable extremities: Dye starving must he in the 6 2, 6| resolved now to live and dye, being at last deprived 7 2, 7| it is to me, that (if I dye) I shall leave you here 8 2, 7| I desire you, that if I dye, all mine affaires and she 9 2, 8| such questions, a scarlet Dye covering all her~ ~modest 10 2, 8| desire, to let him pine and dye for her love.~ ~ After great 11 2, 10| thee for ever, and when I dye, I leave thee Lady~ ~and 12 3, 1| but let mee fall sicke and dye, before I helpe to send 13 3, 2| his future fortune,~ ~to dye in compassing some part 14 4, 3| sisters, concluded to let her dye,~ ~rather then run into 15 4, 4| either~ ~they must yeeld or dye; brought their Kings daughter 16 4, 4| affecting~ ~rather, to dye without an heire, then to 17 4, 6| me dear Love, or else I dye; and, in speaking the words, 18 4, 6| because my onely desire is to dye your daughter, and in your~ ~ 19 4, 8| employed; he resolved~ ~to dye, and yet to compasse some 20 4, 10| the Patient~ ~must needes dye: yet he intended so to order 21 4, 10| is the~ ~man condemned to dye; and, for ought I can perceive, 22 4, 10| but being loath he should dye for some other mans offence, 23 5, 1| desire, to the end he should dye with the~ ~greater anguish, 24 5, 2| desiring now rather to dye, then live any longer. Yet~ ~ 25 5, 2| him, but she was ready to dye with~ ~conceite of joy, 26 5, 7| drinke~ ~the poyson, and so dye, or to run her body on this 27 5, 7| minute~ ~when he should dye, yet joyfull that he had 28 5, 9| his disease, chanced to dye, leaving~ ~his mother a 29 6, 7| Court, as desiring rather to dye, by confessing the trueth 30 6, 7| him lye languishing, and~ ~dye?~ ~ Never was heard such 31 7, 9| him: and (indeede) shall dye, except the sooner I may 32 7, 9| mee: as I~ ~will rather dye, then any way offer to disgrace 33 8, 7| extreamities) she was ready to dye~ ~with drought, bemoaning 34 8, 9| and an evill death may you dye, like the most false and~ ~ 35 10, 3| sayde. Old man, thou must dye. Whereunto Nathan made no 36 10, 5| therefore she would rather dye, then doe it. Neverthelesse,~ ~ 37 10, 7| remedy of all, namely, to dye, and so I am most willing 38 10, 7| what he saith, that I may dye the~ ~more contentedly, 39 10, 8| could more gladly yeild to~ ~dye, then continue any longer 40 10, 9| death:~ ~I will live and dye the Wife of Signiour Thorello, 41 10, Song| golden gaine.~ ~ Loe thus I dye, in jealousie,~ ~ For losse