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Alphabetical [« »] constantine 12 constantinople 5 constantlie 1 constantly 38 constellations 1 constitution 2 constitutions 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 castle 38 cold 38 comely 38 constantly 38 duke 38 exceeding 38 expected | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances constantly |
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1 1, 1| integrity of life, maintained~ ~constantly by the Fathers of the Convent; 2 1, 6| heard, but~ ~do beleeve all constantly: onely one thing troubleth 3 2, 5| setting her resolution~ ~downe constantly, that the purse and gold 4 2, 7| religious women, as they~ ~constantly (both with teares and solemne 5 2, 9| what it had~ ~before so constantly avouched. Yet dreaming on 6 3, 6| her Husbands folly, and constantly~ ~crediting his words to 7 3, 7| stedfastly on his face, which~ ~constantly avouched him to be Theobaldo; 8 3, 9| old Lady, and~ ~remaine constantly assured, that you shall 9 3, 10| come out at all."~ ~By thus constantly egging him on and exhorting 10 4, 2| in hearing these words,~ ~constantly crediting them to be true, 11 4, 2| visitations~ ~should more constantly assure her, that she verily 12 4, 2| this case, were~ ~I but constantly secured of your secrecy, 13 4, 8| THEIR WILL,~ ~ AFTER IT IS CONSTANTLY SETLED BEFORE: WITH OTHER~ ~ 14 4, 8| her remembrance of him was constantly~ ~continued, as his was 15 4, 8| concerne her. Which~ ~he both constantly knowing and beleeving, made 16 5, 5| crosse, which confirmed her constantly to be his Daughter.~ ~ Overcome 17 5, 7| so,~ ~answered Pedro, and constantly maintaine your promise; 18 7, 4| indeede.~ ~Which his Wife constantly beleeving, saide to her 19 7, 4| all~ ~the neighbours will constantly beleeve, that thou didst 20 7, 7| seene.~ ~ One in the company constantly avouched, that of all the 21 7, 9| correspondency with mine; and so constantly have I setled~ ~my love 22 7, 9| hearing him to avouch still so constantly what he had seene,~ ~no 23 8, 3| wondering behaviour: became~ ~constantly perswaded, that hee had 24 8, 3| perswasions, which he~ ~constantly credited, because they spake 25 8, 7| resolved with himselfe constantly, to put in practise all 26 8, 7| faile not~ ~to tell her so constantly from me, with all my utmost 27 8, 9| Discourse, and beleeving it constantly,~ ~without any further instruction 28 8, 10| considered to himself, he was constantly perswaded,~ ~that she was 29 9, 5| writing for him,~ ~avouching constantly to him, that so soone as 30 9, 5| Calandrino, and build~ ~constantly uppon my wordes, that if 31 9, 6| And to make it the more constantly apparant,~ ~Panuccio (being 32 9, 8| with Blondello in teares constantly maintained, that he~ ~never 33 9, Song| perjury,~ ~ Although I loved constantly:~ ~ But truth lives not 34 10, 3| assurance of me, and beleeve it constantly, that there is no~ ~man 35 10, 8| thy selfe, and beleeve it constantly,~ ~that she shall come to 36 10, 9| contrary: yet rest thus~ ~constantly assured, that I will not 37 10, 10| which I~ ~look you must constantly keepe. I have made choyce 38 10, 10| injuries of Fortune; so did she constantly settle her soule, to~ ~beare