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Alphabetical [« »] misdoubt 5 misdoubted 1 misdoubting 2 miserable 37 miserablest 1 miserably 4 miserere 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 health 37 humble 37 indifferent 37 miserable 37 plaine 37 reported 37 running | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances miserable |
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1 1, 3| knowne to be so gripple and miserable, that hardly any meanes 2 1, 7| familiar words, checkt the~ ~miserable covetousnesse of Signior 3 1, 7| By reason of which most miserable~ ~basenesse, they tooke 4 1, 7| heard much talke of the miserable~ ~covetousnesse of master 5 2, 4| Carracke wherein~ ~lay poore miserable Landolpho (beneath the Isle 6 2, 5| there she left him in that miserable taking.~ ~ Poore Andrea 7 2, 6| there poore,~ ~forsaken, and miserable, not knowing when, where, 8 2, 6| and bemoaning her~ ~owne miserable Fortune, whereinto shee 9 2, 6| this manner. Alas poore miserable wretch as I~ ~am! that have 10 2, 8| Paris, having suffered (in miserable sort) many~ ~hard and lamentable 11 2, 9| Great Soldane, I am the miserable and unfortunate Genevra, 12 2, 10| and afterward died in very miserable manner. Which newes~ ~came 13 3, 5| Wherefore is my youth? The olde miserable man is gone to Millaine, 14 3, 6| their husbands? I, a poore~ ~miserable Lady, who, for the space 15 3, 10| other name,~ ~but only, the miserable and unfortunate Lover.~ ~ 16 4, 4| divers, to a~ ~wretched and miserable ending of their lives.~ ~ 17 5, 10| then any~ ~amendment in her miserable Husband, shee began thus 18 7, 2| foole) live heere at home a miserable~ ~life, not daring once 19 7, 9| faire an offer, proove to be miserable,~ ~wretched, and a Begger, 20 8, 3| Florence, am now made most miserable. And therefore did I justly 21 8, 5| they as much condemne miserable knaves, fooles, and dolts, 22 8, 7| possibly may, because here is miserable walking,~ ~and it beginneth 23 8, 7| complained to her selfe. Miserable and unfortunate Helena, 24 8, 7| could have~ ~prevailed, that miserable night, when I was well-neere 25 8, 7| my selfe, as in that one miserable night~ ~thou diddest enstruct 26 8, 7| uttered these speeches, the miserable~ ~Lady sighed and wept very 27 8, 7| Ironhearted, as to desire my miserable death, by casting~ ~my selfe 28 8, 7| compassion to me then.~ ~ Miserable Woman that I am, answered 29 10, 3| that is now wretched and~ ~miserable, would become good and conformable. 30 10, 3| money, as wretched and miserable Worldlings make it their 31 10, 3| an~ ~hundred yeares: how miserable is it then, to stand beholding 32 10, 8| thy selfe to bee a most~ ~miserable man. Give way to reason, 33 10, 8| common begger;~ ~in which miserable condition he travelled to 34 10, 8| regard of his poore and miserable estate, but strove to~ ~ 35 10, 8| perceive, that meerely the~ ~miserable condition wherein he is, 36 10, 8| and greatly checketh the miserable covetousnesse of~ ~men, 37 10, 10| rest) how wretched and~ ~miserable prooves the life of man,