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Alphabetical [« »] runnes 1 runnest 1 runneth 4 running 37 rurall 3 rush 2 rushed 5 | Frequency [« »] 37 miserable 37 plaine 37 reported 37 running 37 sighes 37 softly 37 vaine | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances running |
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1 Ind | you, that~ ~extremities running on in such manner as you 2 Ind | another; or else we see running thorow~ ~the City (in most 3 Ind | Welles and Springs of faire running~ ~waters, all encompassed 4 2, 5| to shift for~ ~himselfe, running away to shelter themselves. 5 2, 5| supported the Tombe-stone, and running~ ~thence with their got 6 2, 6| yet, she had milke freshly running in both her brests, by~ ~ 7 2, 6| and roots, drinking faire running~ ~water, and weeping silently 8 2, 7| stept to the Prince, and running~ ~their weapons quite thorow 9 2, 8| one here~ ~so wearied with running the former races, but nimbly 10 2, 8| agreeing with the hot blood~ ~running in my veines, and the temper 11 2, 8| sports, and pastimes, as running,~ ~leaping, and such like, 12 2, 9| Woolves, came presently running to the dead~ ~bodie, and 13 3, 8| they fled away from him, running to the Abbot, who making~ ~ 14 4, 7| Lagina, who immediately came running to her. They~ ~finding Pasquino 15 4, 10| arose upon this outcry, running up and downe from place~ ~ 16 5, 7| Ambassadors with him,~ ~running in among the Sergeants to 17 5, 8| espyed a young Damosell come running towards him, naked~ ~from 18 5, 8| her) started up sodainly, running amaine towards the~ ~Sea 19 6, 7| could hardly containe from running on them, with~ ~a violent 20 6, 10| issued~ ~forth a cleare running River. And they found the 21 6, 10| of the~ ~rest, was a smal running Brooke, descending from 22 6, 10| small Channell,~ ~swiftly running through the midst of the 23 6, 10| prety pastime together,~ ~running after the Fishes, to catch 24 7, 4| selfe~ ~indeede. Whereupon, running downe hastily, and taking 25 7, 6| he is,~ ~I know not, came running into our Castle for rescue, 26 8, 4| eyes bleared, and alwayes running, the complexion of her~ ~ 27 8, 6| him; and with the~ ~teares running downe his cheekes, sayde: 28 8, 7| selfe with it in a~ ~swift running River. Afterward, naked 29 8, 7| very grievously, the time running on, and the~ ~Sunne ascending 30 9, 4| being his Master. Then~ ~running after him in his shirt, 31 9, 4| and being very speedy in running, followed apace after him~ ~ 32 9, 5| Phillippo and Nicholetta; came running in haste~ ~to know the reason 33 9, 7| carriage, as also her~ ~rash running forth into danger, upon 34 10, Ind| Glasses in the coole cleare running~ ~current, each tooke their 35 10, 5| Mountaines, Rivers, and cleare running Springs,~ ~wherewith it 36 10, 9| the Monkes mette him thus running into the Cloyster, they~ ~ 37 10, 9| is my Lord Thorello. So running to the Table~ ~where he