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Alphabetical [« »] lavishly 3 law 52 lawdable 1 lawes 38 lawfull 20 lawfully 1 lawrell 4 | Frequency [« »] 38 hereafter 38 horses 38 humbly 38 lawes 38 mans 38 modest 38 paris | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances lawes |
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1 Ind | venerable authority of the Lawes, as~ ~well divine as humane, 2 Ind | them with reproofe; the lawes of pleasure~ ~being more 3 Ind | without any offence: yet Lawes have allowed it to be so, 4 Ind | authoritie of publike~ ~Lawes) were banished hence, onely 5 Ind | behaviour in contempt of those Lawes, because now they know, 6 Ind | Monasteries, breaking the~ ~Lawes of obedience, and being 7 1, 3| thee, which of those three Lawes or Religions, thou takest 8 1, 3| commended any one of those Lawes~ ~above the other, he knew 9 1, 3| concerning those three Lawes given by God the Father, 10 2, 3| by breaking the divine Lawes of wedlocke, and abusing 11 2, 5| was a Citie of such strict Lawes and~ ~Ordinances, as admitted 12 2, 5| hanged, according to the Lawes in that case provided.~ ~ 13 2, 10| it. But if studying the Lawes were more welcome to you~ ~ 14 3, 1| blabbe thereof. Beside, the Lawes and~ ~constitution of our 15 4, 1| stept in yeeres) what the Lawes~ ~of youth are, and with 16 4, 9| Guardastagno (forgetting the~ ~lawes of respect and loyall friendship) 17 5, 4| to do, in regard of our Lawes severity; for~ ~climbing 18 5, 9| not exempted from those Lawes, which are~ ~in common to 19 5, 9| obey the power of~ ~those Lawes; contrary to mine owne will, 20 6, 5| singularly~ ~experienced in the Lawes, that all men held him beyond 21 6, 7| certaine of it, that the Lawes~ ~enacted in any Countrey, 22 6, 10| their venerable benches, the Lawes (both divine and humane)~ ~ 23 7, 5| the first~ ~instituters of lawes, had diligently observed 24 7, 5| willed and ordained by the Lawes, as well divine~ ~as humane, 25 7, 10| any other, observe those~ ~Lawes which he himselfe hath made; 26 8, 1| affection (the powerfull lawes of Love beeing above all~ ~ 27 8, 10| under the~ ~severitie of Lawes imposed) shaping all our 28 8, 10| againe to the accustomed lawes.~ ~And having thus spoken, 29 9, 9| by Nature, custome, and lawes,~ ~are and ought to be subject 30 9, 9| woman. And although those~ ~lawes, which respect the common 31 9, 9| both nature, custome and lawes have~ ~commanded.~ ~ To 32 10, 7| his course, against whose lawes my strength made many~ ~ 33 10, 8| thus he~ ~began againe. The lawes of love are of greater force, 34 10, 8| transgressed against the~ ~lawes of friendship, he thought 35 10, 8| Gods, by force of humane Lawes,~ ~and by the laudable consent 36 10, 8| but would performe the Lawes severe injunction. And sending~ ~ 37 10, 8| league of Amity?~ ~ What Lawes, what threatnings, what 38 10, 9| controlleth the power of all lawes whatsoever) must~ ~needs