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Alphabetical [« »] perfected 2 perfecting 1 perfection 5 perfections 36 perfectly 40 perfidious 4 perforce 5 | Frequency [« »] 36 loves 36 loyall 36 naturall 36 perfections 36 remembring 36 sisters 36 tables | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances perfections |
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1 1, 5| report of her~ ~beauty and perfections, might thus occasion the 2 1, 5| little, extolling~ ~her perfections to be peerelesse, which 3 2, 2| Lady of such absolute~ ~perfections, presuming upon so proud 4 2, 5| and of such cariage~ ~and perfections, as had attracted the amorous 5 2, 5| freely of you, and the perfections gracefully appearing in 6 2, 7| they marvelled at her rare perfections, especially the Duke, who~ ~ 7 2, 8| easily deceived: for person, perfections, and all parts most to bee~ ~ 8 2, 8| valour, compleate in all perfections of~ ~person, and his minde 9 3, 6| favour, and the choysest~ ~perfections, shee being named Madam 10 4, 1| had all the most absolute perfections, both of favour and~ ~feature, 11 4, 1| often noting his parts and~ ~perfections, her affections being but 12 4, 1| vertues~ ~and excelling perfections, I never credited from the 13 4, 2| were so pleased; but those perfections remaining in me, are~ ~not 14 4, 2| grosse an opinion of my~ ~perfections, and what a felicity you 15 4, 2| beauty, and many other~ ~perfections beside; yet let me tell 16 4, 2| friend Lisetta, of whose perfections,~ ~great Cupid the awefull 17 4, 3| of that Countrey, whose perfections pleasing~ ~him beyond all 18 4, 4| his manifold and heroycall perfections; meere speech made~ ~her 19 5, 1| having all the compleate~ ~perfections of beauty, good forme, and 20 5, 6| doe~ ~paralell the outward perfections of body; the World cannot 21 6, 7| was most compleate in all perfections, and every way~ ~as deerely 22 6, 10| colours, both for naturall~ ~perfections of body, and artificiall 23 7, 5| proper~ ~Gentleman, whose perfections carried correspondencie 24 7, 6| choice beauty and admirable perfections, being wife to Signior~ ~ 25 7, 7| first report of her singular perfections, and instantly~ ~becam enamored 26 7, 9| rest. Such~ ~seemed the perfections of this Pyrrhus, that Lydia ( 27 8, 7| fedde themselves on her perfections, and were (well-neere) lost 28 8, 9| that beside the compleat perfections thou seest in me,~ ~my father 29 8, 10| comely person and compleate perfections, had so wounded the very 30 8, 10| answerable to your beautifull perfections; which words were~ ~no sooner 31 10, 6| feature, with those~ ~other perfections of Nature so gloriously 32 10, 8| bethink himselfe on her, whose perfections had so powerfully~ ~pleased 33 10, 8| ought to be loved, as her~ ~perfections do challenge, Gisippus understanding 34 10, 8| better able to~ ~Judge of the perfections, remaining in so excellent 35 10, 9| compleat in all~ ~noble perfections, more courteous and kinde 36 10, 10| creature, both of~ ~person and perfections, and not onely was shee