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Alphabetical [« »] simonidaes 2 simons 2 simpathy 2 simple 40 simplest 2 simplicitie 1 simplicity 15 | Frequency [« »] 40 passing 40 perfectly 40 revenge 40 simple 40 subject 40 third 40 wrong | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances simple |
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1 1, 6| reprehension, which~ ~an honest simple lay-man, gave to a covetous 2 1, 6| misguided by his owne~ ~simple speaking, and (perhaps) 3 1, 6| he directed him.~ ~ The simple man, yet not so simple, 4 1, 6| The simple man, yet not so simple, but seeing that this weekely~ ~ 5 2, 5| companions suppose me to be simple, and make me enter the Tombe,~ ~ 6 2, 7| though I~ ~am a fraile, simple, and weake woman, therefore 7 2, 8| Being verie poore and simple in apparrel, he departed 8 3, 1| and women, that~ ~are so simple, as to credit for a certainty, 9 3, 1| being done, he seeming very simple and sottish, and she chearing~ ~ 10 3, 4| CAN DEVISE, TO DECEIVE THE SIMPLE, AND COMPASSE THEIR OWNE~ ~ 11 3, 6| selfe not~ ~to be silly or simple in this.~ ~ Ricciardo uttered 12 3, 7| many credulous widdowes: simple women, yea, and men~ ~of 13 3, 8| TO~ ~ BEGUILE SILLY AND SIMPLE MARIED MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Ferando, 14 3, 8| being a man materiall,~ ~of simple and grosse understanding, 15 3, 8| things else) was meerely a simple fellow, and more like an 16 3, 8| to~ ~visit her, and the simple ignorant Country people, 17 3, 10| wilds of Thebais.~ ~ The simple maiden, aged perhaps some 18 4, 2| could quickly disclose~ ~to simple credulous people, what craft 19 5, 8| feare and pitty, like a simple silly man,~ ~hoodwinkt with 20 5, 9| house, and then into his simple~ ~Garden, where having no 21 6, Ind| that yong Maides are so~ ~simple, as to loose the flourishing 22 6, 4| was indeede) a~ ~plaine, simple, honest mery fellow, having 23 6, 10| placed insted thereof.~ ~ The simple men and women of the country, 24 6, 10| the Coales openly.~ ~ The simple multitude, having (with 25 7, 2| affaires: wouldst thou bee so simple, as to~ ~sell such a brewing 26 7, 3| deceyving thereby infinite~ ~simple credulous soules, whose 27 7, 4| wil adde~ ~another of a simple woman, who taught her husband 28 7, 5| himselfe to be ledde by a simple Woman, even as a Sheepe 29 7, 9| answere. Lesca, I am not so simple, as to credite any such 30 7, 10| wives exercise on their simple~ ~Husbands; I am to tell 31 7, 10| other Meucio de Tura; Men simple, and of~ ~no understanding, 32 8, 3| Painter, named Calandrino, a~ ~simple man; yet as much adicted 33 8, 3| he intended to deale with simple Calandrino: they went both 34 8, 6| HOW EASILY A PLAINE AND SIMPLE MAN MAY BE~ ~ MADE A FOOLE, 35 8, 7| perswading~ ~the poore simple Country people, that in 36 8, 9| were cloathed in~ ~such simple and meane Garments, as ordinarily 37 9, 6| horses, and entred into the~ ~simple Inne: having taken order 38 9, 10| poore, having~ ~but one simple habitation in the village 39 10, 9| women (according to their simple faculty) are able to bestow~ ~ 40 10, 10| said.~ ~The plaine honest simple man, that stood holding