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Alphabetical [« »] labored 1 laboring 1 laborious 5 labour 40 laboured 29 labourers 2 laboureth 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 grave 40 justice 40 kings 40 labour 40 lives 40 passing 40 perfectly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances labour |
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1 1, 1| I~ ~shall take the lesse labour in urging questions to thee.~ ~ 2 1, 2| Jehannot lefte not~ ~hourely to labour him: insomuch, that the 3 1, 2| neverthelesse, he counted his~ ~labour not altogither lost, in 4 1, 8| shee should but loose her labour, because hee was so~ ~womanish, 5 1, 9| silent, the last charge and labour of~ ~the like employment, 6 2, 5| his libertie: but all his labour beeing spent in vaine, sorrow 7 2, 8| his body (through long labour and exercise endured in 8 3, 1| Pickaxe, grosse feeding and labour, do~ ~quench al sensual 9 3, 1| came not to his daily~ ~labour.~ ~ Well may you imagine 10 3, 3| appetite, I shall~ ~account my labour well employed; but if I 11 3, 4| could) to save anothers labour,~ ~supply them by his best 12 3, 4| prosecute such a singular labour,~ ~which will and must continue 13 3, 4| experience hath crowned thy labour, thou art sure to have the~ ~ 14 3, 4| great~ ~difficultie in this labour, neither doth it require 15 3, 4| demanding,~ ~what busle labour she was about? The widdow, 16 3, 4| your place, and hinder your labour: take no care~ ~for mee, 17 3, 8| paines,~ ~they saw that their labour was spent in vaine; the 18 3, 9| againe~ ~with the losse of he labour, I am resolved to try her 19 4, 2| end you may not lose your labour in comming hither) to shew 20 4, 4| without any~ ~difficult labour, or hazard of a dangerous 21 4, 6| life: she found all~ ~her labour to be spent in vaine, because 22 4, 8| are exercised with much labour,~ ~are the more desirous 23 4, 10| devise to do, yet all her labour~ ~proving still in vaine: 24 5, 10| well recompenced for her labour. This friend was~ ~a gallant 25 5, 10| fault, and~ ~hereafter will labour to amend it; conditionally, 26 6, 1| NOTHING BUT BLAME FOR THEIR LABOUR~ ~ ~ ~ A Knight requested 27 6, 2| not neede to repent our labour.~ ~ Heereupon, he went with 28 6, 10| because their intended labour was now more then halfe~ ~ 29 6, 10| shunned all paine and labour, onely for the love of God, 30 7, 1| both with the losse of his labour~ ~and supper. But a neighbour 31 7, 3| after (whether by seeing his labour vainly~ ~spent, or some 32 7, 4| spake to her. Cheta, all thy labour is~ ~meerely lost, because 33 7, 5| those dayes appointed~ ~for labour, and the other determined 34 7, 6| because he had spent so much labour in vaine; he~ ~failed not 35 8, 4| new Smocke also for her labour.~ ~ 36 8, 7| but by painefull study, labour, and endeavour: hee~ ~resolved 37 8, 8| shal lose nothing for your labour. So~ ~Spinelloccio comming 38 8, 9| Peretola, and account my labour well~ ~employed for thy 39 9, 1| commanded, and~ ~so all my labour is utterly lost.~ ~ Perplexed 40 9, 4| and folly; many would not labour in~ ~vaine, to curbe in