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Alphabetical [« »] heale 1 healed 3 healing 3 health 37 healthes 1 healthful 1 healthfull 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 extremity 37 geneway 37 harsh 37 health 37 humble 37 indifferent 37 miserable | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances health |
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1 Ind | conservation of such as were in~ ~health, with incessant prayers 2 Ind | meanes they~ ~thought their health should be safely warranted.~ ~ 3 Ind | more~ ~respectlesse of our health, then all the rest of the 4 Ind | for preservation of our health, and lesse offence or mollestation~ ~ 5 Ind | have such care of our health, so should we bee as respective~ ~ 6 1, 1| likelyhood of~ ~restoring his health. But all their paines proved 7 1, 1| may be soone restored to health, but if it so come to~ ~ 8 2, 8| desirous of your Sons health, it consisteth not either 9 2, 8| country, lusty and in good~ ~health, a man of goodly feature, 10 2, Song| liberty,~ ~ My sicknesse health, my tortures sweet repose;~ ~ 11 3, 2| you to have care of~ ~your health. Well, said the King, I 12 3, 7| was living, and in good health; and night~ ~drawing on 13 3, 7| not dead, but living, in health, and~ ~in good estate; if 14 3, 7| I am your Theobaldo, in health, alive, and never as yet 15 3, 7| her husband alive~ ~and in health, and also to have her father 16 3, 9| for the recovery of our health, we have given to this vertuous~ ~ 17 3, 10| God gave it thee for the health of my soul. For, if thou~ ~ 18 4, 2| worke out their~ ~soules health with feare and trembling; 19 4, 8| the day before, in perfect health to outward appearance. Nor 20 5, 2| many yeares~ ~after) in health and much happinesse.~ ~ 21 5, 4| would be an empairing of her health. Why Daughter (quoth the 22 5, 6| that time empaired in his health, and his body much~ ~distempered 23 5, 9| care of her sicke Sons~ ~health, was up and ready betimes, 24 5, 9| and~ ~fearing besides the health of her Sonne, she thanked 25 7, 3| childe is thus restored to health.~ ~ The childe, beholding 26 7, 9| exercises to maintaine~ ~his health.~ ~ Among his other Servants 27 7, 9| little carefull of your health, being but now come forth 28 9, 3| How dooest thou feele thy health?~ ~ Calandrino hearing, 29 9, 3| ease. Were I now in as good health, as heere-tofore I have 30 9, 3| few~ ~dayes space) your health well restored, and without 31 9, 3| thou~ ~art now as sound in health, as any man in all Florence 32 10, 4| sicke person to his former~ ~health. I now desire to know, if 33 10, 7| fits~ ~forsooke her, and health began to get the upper hand 34 10, 7| and thereby recover your health~ ~the sooner, especially, 35 10, 7| Lisana being now in perfect health, the King consulted with 36 10, 10| to the heavens, for her health,~ ~dignity and well-fares 37 10, 10| lives, and support of our health, by avoyding~ ~those melanchollies,