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Alphabetical [« »] pyrate 3 pyrates 6 pyrats 2 pyrrhus 39 quacksalver 1 quadratures 1 quaffe 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 meete 39 mercy 39 monke 39 pyrrhus 39 recompence 39 thereat 39 violence | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances pyrrhus |
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1 7, 9| with a Gentleman,~ ~named Pyrrhus; was requested by him (as 2 7, 9| and imbraced and kissed Pyrrhus in~ ~the presence of Nicostratus; 3 7, 9| could be more: his name Pyrrhus, highly affected~ ~of Nicostratus, 4 7, 9| the perfections of this Pyrrhus, that Lydia (for so was 5 7, 9| other, Namely, my Servant Pyrrhus, whose youth~ ~carieth some 6 7, 9| her: having withdrawne~ ~Pyrrhus into an apt and commodious 7 7, 9| she could devise. Which Pyrrhus hearing,~ ~did not a little 8 7, 9| presently she saide.~ ~Pyrrhus, Both in this and all other 9 7, 9| and~ ~having sought for Pyrrhus, whom she found at good 10 7, 9| humor, thus she beganne. Pyrrhus, some few dayes since I~ ~ 11 7, 9| thy selfe.~ ~ Remember (Pyrrhus) that Fortune presents her 12 7, 9| and disgrace for ever.~ ~ Pyrrhus, who had often considered 13 7, 9| he saw~ ~it. Well, (quoth Pyrrhus) when all these wonders 14 7, 9| and there, in presence of Pyrrhus, and the~ ~whole assemblie, 15 7, 9| into mirth and smiling.~ ~ Pyrrhus, who had diligently observed 16 7, 9| second taske~ ~imposed by Pyrrhus. So, taking fast hold on 17 7, 9| selfe-same day) shee sent to Pyrrhus her~ ~hearts chosen friend.~ ~ 18 7, 9| sent the sound tooth to Pyrrhus, who~ ~(wondering not a 19 7, 9| none attending on him but Pyrrhus onely: she earnestly~ ~entreated, 20 7, 9| taking~ ~her by one arme, and Pyrrhus by the other, so they conducted 21 7, 9| indifferent~ ~while, and Pyrrhus, being formerly enstructed, 22 7, 9| spake, some-what faintly. Pyrrhus, I have~ ~a kinde of longing 23 7, 9| Husband, sayde. What doth Pyrrhus prate? Is he well~ ~in his 24 7, 9| franticke? No Madame, replyed Pyrrhus, I am~ ~not franticke. Are 25 7, 9| answered. Now~ ~trust me Pyrrhus, I think thou dreamest. 26 7, 9| dreamest. No my Lord, replyed~ ~Pyrrhus, I dreame not a jot, neither 27 7, 9| bee left uppon it. How now Pyrrhus? (quoth~ ~Lydia) this language 28 7, 9| Heereupon, he commanded Pyrrhus to come downe, and being 29 7, 9| being on the~ ~ground: Now Pyrrhus (quoth he) tell me what 30 7, 9| tell me what thou saydst. Pyrrhus,~ ~pretending an alteration 31 7, 9| left you. Now trust mee Pyrrhus, answered Nicostratus, Thy~ ~ 32 7, 9| us. Alas my Lord (saide Pyrrhus) I humbly crave pardon~ ~ 33 7, 9| respected and entertained~ ~by Pyrrhus. Which Nicostratus beholding 34 7, 9| meane? And thou~ ~villain Pyrrhus, Darst thou abuse thy Lord, 35 7, 9| her seated as before, and Pyrrhus~ ~waiting with dutiful reverence, 36 7, 9| milder manner~ ~to qualifie, Pyrrhus spake thus to him.~ ~ I 37 7, 9| other woman: and~ ~therefore Pyrrhus, runne for an Axe, and by 38 7, 9| him, that it was so.~ ~ Pyrrhus had quickely brought the 39 7, 9| againe with his~ ~Lady and Pyrrhus; where perhaps (although