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Alphabetical [« »] horsekeeper 1 horsemaster 1 horsemen 3 horses 38 horsetrickes 1 horsse 2 horsses 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 haire 38 hall 38 hereafter 38 horses 38 humbly 38 lawes 38 mans | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances horses |
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1 1, 6| in his purse, his Inne,~ ~horses, and servants, being chargeable 2 2, 3| and store of unvalewable~ ~Horses, beside Hawkes and Hounds, 3 2, 5| Perouse to Naples to buy Horses,~ ~was (in the space of 4 2, 5| profession was to~ ~trade about Horses, in the nature of a Horse-courser, 5 2, 5| where~ ~he saw very many Horses that he liked, cheapening 6 2, 5| Andrea went about buying his horses, still cheapning~ ~good 7 2, 5| purposed to have bought Horses,~ ~according to the intent 8 2, 7| Churiacy, he prepared his horses to be in readinesse, and 9 2, 7| setting me upon one of~ ~their horses, they brought me to a Monasterie 10 2, 8| honors,~ ~apparell, servants, horses, and furniture, answerable 11 2, 9| him to Geneway~ ~with two Horses, writing to his Wife, that 12 3, 2| they used to trim their Horses; softly he went~ ~from bed 13 5, 1| and managing of~ ~great horses, and finding himselfe of 14 6, 4| angerly,~ ~called for his horses, commanding Chichibio to 15 6, 5| softly pace, because their Horses could goe no~ ~faster: and 16 6, 9| putting the spurs to their horses, they rode~ ~apace towards 17 7, 7| knowledge of him, selling~ ~his Horses also, and other notices 18 7, 9| goodly traine of Servants, Horses,~ ~Houndes, Hawkes, and 19 7, 9| beyond thee in Armes,~ ~Horses, sumptuous garments, and 20 7, 9| peeces with foure wilde horses, then bee~ ~such an injurious 21 9, 6| of his love:~ ~hyring two horses, and having Portmantues 22 9, 6| were dismounted from their horses, and entred into the~ ~simple 23 9, 6| order for feeding their horses, they~ ~accepted such provision, 24 9, 6| Gentlemen, having their horses prepared, and their~ ~Portmantues 25 9, 9| because a great company of~ ~Horses and Mules (heavily laden, 26 9, 9| starting, as oftentimes we see horses~ ~have the like ill quality) 27 9, 9| Muletter) you~ ~know your horses qualities, as I doe my Mules, 28 10, 1| honorable order, both of Horses, Armes, and a competent 29 10, 1| opportunitie), to Stable our horses for a~ ~while, till the 30 10, 1| taking an Inne,~ ~and the horses being in the stable, they 31 10, 2| and pompous Cariages, of Horses, Mules,~ ~and a goodly traine, 32 10, 2| lodged in the Castle, their horses, goods and all things~ ~ 33 10, 2| gazed, all his mules and horses, with their sumpters,~ ~ 34 10, 2| wherat he~ ~might behold his horses, he said. My Lord, let me 35 10, 2| againe~ ~to Rome, with few horses, and a meaner traine.~ ~ 36 10, 9| Gentlemen, taking their horses as they~ ~dismounted, and 37 10, 9| already dismounted from their horses, saw that all~ ~deniall 38 10, 9| in~ ~exchange of their horses (over-wearied with Travaile)