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Alphabetical [« »] revelling 2 revendge 1 revenewes 1 revenge 40 revenged 24 revennewes 2 revennues 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 lives 40 passing 40 perfectly 40 revenge 40 simple 40 subject 40 third | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances revenge |
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1 1, 8| of any consolation, or~ ~revenge for her wrongs, shee resolved 2 1, 8| governement; beganne to revenge the~ ~wrongs done to this 3 2, 7| Soveraigne, inciting him to revenge so horrid a wrong, and promising~ ~ 4 3, 2| SHALL HAVE REASON TO USE REVENGE. AND THE CUNNING MEANES~ ~ 5 3, 2| shame, by compassing a poore revenge: but rather (by way of~ ~ 6 3, 6| he and his friends will revenge soundly upon thee. The~ ~ 7 3, 7| no man knoweth how sweet revenge is, nor~ ~ ~ ~with what 8 4, 3| confounded in her, as no~ ~revenge else but speed death, might 9 4, 3| maintenance of desperate~ ~revenge, voluntarily confessed the 10 4, 3| Court, protesting severe revenge on Magdalena,~ ~if she gave 11 4, 9| and~ ~immediate severe revenge to succeede thereon: he 12 6, 7| applauded the Schollers honest revenge,~ ~the Queene enjoyned Philostratus, 13 7, 7| sawcie immodestie, and to revenge your selfe uppon him as 14 7, 8| full intent of further revenge. Now, albeit he was a Merchant, 15 7, 8| other then my selfe~ ~should revenge her wrongs, making him a 16 7, 9| manner.~ ~ Ill should I take revenge on a King, that had offended 17 7, 9| well~ ~in acting her just revenge upon the Hawke, that bereft 18 7, 9| ground, in an instant, revenge both thy wrong and mine. 19 8, 2| do our devoire in~ ~just revenge on their Mothers, Sisters, 20 8, 7| extreame frost and snow. In revenge~ ~whereof, by his imagined 21 8, 7| heard: without any due revenge returned, but onely in this 22 8, 7| concealing his intended~ ~revenge secret to himselfe, yet 23 8, 7| with faire a way to his revenge; immagining that it was~ ~ 24 8, 7| was but ill advised in his revenge, because the night wants 25 8, 7| content him, that the revenge which he so earnestly desired 26 8, 7| as thou art, to make my revenge famous on thee.~ ~ I am 27 8, 7| cannot properly be termed revenge, but rather chastisement; 28 8, 7| chastisement; because~ ~revenge ought alwayes to exceede 29 8, 7| For, if I did intend to revenge my wrongs, and~ ~remembred 30 8, 7| this maner) have~ ~wrought revenge on me, which although thou 31 8, 7| gave the onely meanes to my revenge: Alas! therein you deceive 32 8, 7| best hopes, that this revenge which (perhappes) you esteeme 33 8, 7| this~ ~manner. Reniero, thy revenge exceedeth al manhoode and 34 8, 8| without coveting any stricter revenge, then agreeth~ ~with the 35 8, 8| there can be no juster~ ~revenge.~ ~ The Woman hearing this, 36 8, 8| seeing this~ ~kinde of revenge is (in meere justice) imposed 37 8, 10| Scholler for his just revenge. But the discourse being 38 9, 2| intending to act severe revenge on his~ ~betrayers, if any 39 10, 2| man (naturally) desireth revenge~ ~for injuries and abuses 40 10, 3| me (if you please) such revenge, as you~ ~thinke (in justice)