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Alphabetical [« »] vailed 1 vailes 1 vain-glorious 2 vaine 37 vaine-glorious 1 vaine-glory 2 vaine-headed 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 running 37 sighes 37 softly 37 vaine 37 wisedome 36 advice 36 age | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances vaine |
Day, Novell
1 1, 5| words would prove but in~ ~vaine, and such a woman was not 2 1, 8| many reprehensions spent in vaine, till a word happening at 3 2, 3| his~ ~tarrying there in vaine to recover his dues) he 4 2, 5| his labour beeing spent in vaine, sorrow threw~ ~him in a 5 2, 7| another: but shee~ ~called in vaine, for such as she named were 6 2, 10| wife from him: but all in vaine, he neither (as~ ~yet) knew 7 3, 2| or write, were meerely in vaine, and drew on a worser~ ~ 8 3, 5| time to time had spent in vaine, without the least shew 9 3, 6| hopes~ ~were meerely in vaine, and Madam Catulla prized 10 3, 7| endeavours were fruitlesse and in vaine; he concluded to~ ~retreate 11 3, 8| their labour was spent in vaine; the Abbot used such~ ~perswasions 12 3, 9| in her, but all was in vaine.~ ~ Having taken her sad 13 4, 1| often demanded (albeit in vaine) the~ ~occasion of her sad 14 4, 5| meerley fruitelesse and~ ~in vaine, neither did the time require 15 4, 6| her labour to be spent in vaine, because he was starke dead 16 4, 10| never remembring, how~ ~vaine and idle a thing it is, 17 4, 10| labour~ ~proving still in vaine: she was almost beside her 18 5, 1| thinke the~ ~question were in vaine demanded: for now it seemeth 19 5, 1| Mariners~ ~labouring all in vaine, because the violence of 20 5, 1| stolne Ladies: but all in vaine, because they were lanched 21 5, 3| day~ ~being thus spent in vaine, and darke night sodainly 22 5, 7| fury, which proved all in vaine; for being thus impatiently~ ~ 23 5, 8| interposition is but in vaine, in~ ~seeking to crosse 24 6, Song| servile bands,~ ~ Which new vaine hopes have bred, wherein 25 7, 4| had long suffered her in~ ~vaine to approove, thus hee spake 26 7, 6| spent so much labour in vaine; he~ ~failed not in a jot 27 7, 8| tarrying~ ~would prove but in vaine, there could be no meeting 28 8, 2| Simon laboured still in vaine, and could not compasse~ ~ 29 8, 3| replyed Bruno. It is in vaine to~ ~tarry any longer heere: 30 8, 7| come hither this day in vaine;~ ~for, if my judgement 31 8, 7| her selfe with a little vaine hope, yet sighing and~ ~ 32 9, 4| many would not labour in~ ~vaine, to curbe in their idle 33 10, 3| all my endeavour but in vaine, except~ ~I rid the world 34 10, 5| he~ ~laboured meerly in vaine, after the third day was 35 10, 8| Love allure~ ~thee, and vaine immaging hopes carrie thee? 36 10, 9| deniall was meerly in vaine: and therefore thankfully 37 10, 10| importuned~ ~Gualtiero (but in vaine) that Grizelda, might better