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Alphabetical [« »] kingdom 2 kingdome 18 kingdomes 4 kings 40 kinne 1 kinred 20 kinsewoman 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 deliver 40 grave 40 justice 40 kings 40 labour 40 lives 40 passing | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances kings |
Day, Novell
1 1, 1| procuration, and also the Kings gracious Letters; after~ ~ 2 1, 3| signall~ ~victories, over Kings of the Sarrazens, and of 3 1, 5| Messenger, that she reputed the Kings~ ~comming to her, as an 4 1, 5| might thus occasion the Kings comming thither,~ ~his journey 5 1, 8| shee resolved to checke the Kings deniall of~ ~justice, and 6 2, 6| this businesse of great Kings concerne thee?~ ~What affayres 7 2, 7| encompassed by two such potent kings, and marched on to meete 8 2, 8| serious interparlance, the~ ~Kings sonnes wife, threw many 9 2, 8| by presenting him in the Kings~ ~presence, and in the homely 10 3, 2| therfore as heard the Kings words, few though they were, 11 3, 9| received his wife at the Kings hand; she loving him deerly 12 4, 1| commonly the Courts of~ ~Kings and Princes are, whose carriage 13 4, 1| direction. In a corner of the Kings~ ~Palace, it being seated 14 4, 1| without suspition of the Kings being so neere in~ ~person, 15 4, 1| heard nothing hereof, the Kings braine being~ ~infinitely 16 4, 1| horrible confusions. Many Kings and great~ ~Princes have 17 4, 2| respective then of~ ~the Kings command: wherefore, chusing 18 4, 2| spirits, then to satisfie the Kings melancholy humour; she~ ~ 19 4, 4| yeeld or dye; brought their Kings daughter to the prow of~ ~ 20 4, 8| Madam Neiphila (by~ ~the Kings command) began to speake 21 4, 10| expiration of our present Kings reigne, to rid us of all~ ~ 22 5, 6| morning. When he came into the Kings presence,~ ~and there boldly 23 5, 6| which (in feare of the~ ~Kings wrathfull displeasure) no 24 5, 6| answered Guion) and the Kings~ ~displeasure. Then the 25 6, 10| appeared to the three Kings in the East. Also a Violl 26 7, 9| renowned by~ ~her precedent Kings, then wealth, or any other 27 9, 9| was~ ~dismissed from the Kings presence.~ ~ Giosefo also 28 10, 1| Gentleman fulfilled the Kings~ ~command, causing Signior 29 10, 1| Rogiero seeing it was the kings pleasure to~ ~have it so; 30 10, 3| Emperors,~ ~and the greatest Kings, hadde never made such extendure 31 10, 6| great store of Fish, to the Kings high contentment, who observed 32 10, 7| maiden blush, reputing the Kings desire to be~ ~her owne; 33 10, 8| it (Gracious Ladies) that Kings cannot do (if they~ ~list) 34 10, 8| paralell any of the greatest Kings. Wherefore I purpose to~ ~ 35 10, 9| If all~ ~the Christian Kings, in the true and heroicall 36 10, 9| and heroicall nature of Kings, do~ ~deale as honourably 37 10, 10| Questionlesse, the Kings Novell not so much exceed 38 10, 10| was dedicated to none but Kings, Soldanes, and great~ ~Potentates, 39 10, 10| the end, they reputed the Kings counsell to bee the best~ ~ 40 10, Song| wel-neere midnight, by the Kings command, they all went to~ ~