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Alphabetical [« »] sweeping 2 sweet 57 sweet-hearts 1 sweete 38 sweetely 3 sweeter 3 sweetes 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 prove 38 proved 38 seated 38 sweete 37 adventure 37 assure 37 conceived | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances sweete |
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1 Ind | sorrowes cease by joyes most sweete~ ~and happie arriving.~ ~ 2 Ind | immediately followeth~ ~the most sweete and pleasant taste of pleasure, 3 Ind | walked abroad, some carrying sweete nosegayes of flowers~ ~in 4 Ind | pleasure and recreation, as so sweete a~ ~season liberally bestoweth 5 1, 4| for me. This is a delicate sweete young Damosell,~ ~and here 6 1, 9| embellish the Meadowes; even so sweete speeches and~ ~pleasing 7 1, 9| appeare to be short and sweete,~ ~are much more seemely 8 1, Song| reveale,~ ~ Such a sacred sweete,~ ~ for none other meete,~ ~ 9 2, 6| talking, beside some other sweete embraces, which though it~ ~ 10 2, 8| so earnestly desire thy sweete~ ~embracements before, but 11 2, Song| this fiery heate,~ ~ So sweete a passion did possesse my 12 2, Song| still me thought t'was but a sweete controule.~ ~ Nor could 13 3, Ind| the musicall notes of~ ~sweete singing Nightingales, and 14 3, 8| kindnesse. I promise thee (sweete heart) while I~ ~was alive, 15 3, 9| adventure; he kissed the two sweete~ ~boyes, and to keepe his 16 4, 1| againe in this manner.~ ~Thou sweete entertainer of all my dearest 17 4, 2| that his sacred kisses, sweete embraces, and most pleasing~ ~ 18 4, 5| Flowers, Basile,~ ~or other sweete hearbes are usually set 19 4, 5| could~ ~possibly yeeld so sweete a savour. The neighbours 20 4, 6| maintained with infinite sweete kisses on either side: yet 21 4, 6| lappe, weeping saide: Alas sweete Friend, What paine doest~ ~ 22 5, Ind| Fiammetta (incited by the sweete singing Birdes, which since 23 5, 4| there shall we heare the sweete Birds~ ~sing, especially 24 5, 4| There shall I heare the sweete Nightingale sing, as every 25 5, 4| the~ ~Nightingale; whose sweete notes will provoke them 26 5, 5| was really figured in her sweete face;~ ~onely that her beauty 27 5, 7| couple nourished up their sweete Son, which grew to be a~ ~ 28 5, 10| delightfull~ ~Gardens, plucke a sweete Rose, and preserve your 29 5, Song| how are you depriv'd of sweete attention?~ ~ Thoughts, 30 5, Song| Eares, while you heard her sweete delitious straines,~ ~ Thoughts ( 31 6, Ind| their comming, strewed with sweete hearbes and~ ~odoriferous 32 7, 8| nor know it? Beleeve me (sweete heart) all~ ~these are meerely 33 8, 2| admirable for beauty, yet sweete~ ~Sir Simon thoght her a 34 8, 2| be accomplished.~ ~ Alas sweete Belcolore answered Sir Simon, 35 8, 10| he smelt there admirable sweete senting savours,~ ~such 36 8, 10| Instruments, singing divers sweete~ ~Ditties to them, and thus 37 10, 10| Bologna, in~ ~company of his sweete Sister. Whereat the Lady 38 10, 10| has bin honest, as in a sweete and~ ~hermonious concord,