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Alphabetical [« »] hulling 2 humane 22 humanity 4 humble 37 humbled 5 humblest 1 humbling 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 geneway 37 harsh 37 health 37 humble 37 indifferent 37 miserable 37 plaine | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances humble |
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1 2, 2| him,~ ~offering him all humble and gracious service, accounting 2 2, 2| comparison,~ ~he did her most humble reverence, expressing so 3 2, 6| Gentlewoman of~ ~theirs, honest, humble, and very dutifull, the 4 2, 7| being brought him, in very humble maner he~ ~demanded of her, 5 2, 8| Lady, arose,~ ~and did her humble reverence, because she was 6 3, 5| comfort, and as~ ~your most humble servant, I beseech you ( 7 3, 8| to regard a matter of so humble an equalitie.~ ~ Let me 8 3, 9| returned his Highnesse most humble thankes, desiring to know 9 4 | title: but also in a most humble stile,~ ~so low and gentle 10 4, 1| rather then to urge any~ ~humble perswasions, she would lay 11 4, 2| their language meeke and humble to get~ ~mens goods from 12 4, 2| before him,~ ~expressing all humble reverence unto him. And 13 4, 3| notwithstanding her teares~ ~and humble entreaties) he ranne in 14 4, 7| powerfull~ ~commaunder in those humble places, as he doth in the 15 5, Ind| who yeelding thereto with humble~ ~reverence, thus began.~ ~ 16 5, 2| FORTUNE DOTH SOMETIME HUMBLE MEN, TO RAISE THEM~ ~ AFTERWARD 17 5, 9| whereto I yeeld with all humble~ ~obedience. And (worthy 18 5, 9| saluted her with most humble reverence. She in all modest 19 7, 4| language, began to use all~ ~humble entreaties, desiring him ( 20 8, 3| notwithstanding all her teares, and humble~ ~submission.~ ~ Now Buffalmaco 21 8, 3| come to himselfe,~ ~with an humble protestation of courtesie, 22 8, 7| youth, beautie, teares, and humble intercessions, are able 23 8, 7| which sight, as also her humble~ ~intercession, began to 24 8, 9| apparantly, that they made humble suite and intercession to 25 8, 10| her pursse, and in most humble~ ~manner, delivered it unto 26 9, 9| charge they are; ought to be humble,~ ~patient and obedient, 27 10, 2| the Lord Abbot, all the humble suit which I~ ~make to you, 28 10, 3| demaunded of~ ~him (but in very humble manner) of whence, and what 29 10, 5| inordinate appetite, he did her humble~ ~reverence, embracing her 30 10, 6| gesture, they performed very humble~ ~reverence to him, and 31 10, 7| condition, being but meane and humble in degree; whereby she~ ~ 32 10, 7| fortunate a~ ~marriage, returned humble and hearty thankes both 33 10, 8| shew themselves not onely humble enough, but rather as~ ~ 34 10, 10| magnificence, but rather in a more humble nature, and sorted to an~ ~ 35 10, 10| answered him, and with an humble courtesie, saying. My gracious~ ~ 36 10, 10| will~ ~you also be gentle, humble, and patient? with divers 37 10, 10| acknowledge, that my base and humble~ ~condition, could not in