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Alphabetical [« »] nativity 1 natolia 1 natural 1 naturall 36 naturally 11 nature 114 natured 3 | Frequency [« »] 36 learned 36 loves 36 loyall 36 naturall 36 perfections 36 remembring 36 sisters | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances naturall |
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1 Ind | and (according~ ~to their naturall inclination) seeking for 2 Ind | noted, that that which the naturall course of things could not 3 Ind | owne~ ~right. It is a thing naturall for everie one which is 4 1, 1| there (quite~ ~from his naturall disposition) he beganne 5 1, 1| Confessour, these sinnes are naturall,~ ~and very light, and therefore 6 1, 9| disposition, that though naturall heate and vigour had quite~ ~ 7 2, 6| Woods, according to their naturall inclinations;~ ~whereby 8 2, 8| to the~ ~Nobleman: albeit naturall and fatherly affection, 9 2, 8| is the husband to your naturall sister,~ ~having as yet 10 2, 9| discourse, but onely by a naturall instinct and admonition, 11 2, 9| may be approved by many naturall~ ~circumstances, which were 12 2, 9| women have, to resist~ ~naturall appetites as her owne are. 13 2, 9| by many infallible and naturall~ ~reasons, yet could I not 14 3, 7| is a concession meerely naturall: but to rob, kill, or~ ~ 15 4, 1| must needs be subject to naturall desires, wherein such knowledge 16 4, 2| instantly sicke of womens naturall disease, thinking every 17 4, 7| and outward~ ~ceremony. As naturall instinct was her first tutor 18 4, 8| regard that among all other naturall things, no one is lesse~ ~ 19 4, 10| day.~ ~And although his naturall sleepe was broken, and his 20 5, 1| well agreed with his owne~ ~naturall disposition; for their rurall 21 5, 1| Galesus, which was his naturall name indeed) remembring 22 5, 5| the Son to Bernardino, and naturall Brother to the newly~ ~recovered 23 5, 7| reverence him as her~ ~owne naturall Father, and he was not a 24 6, 5| crediting those things to~ ~be naturall, which were but meerly painted. 25 6, 9| was also a most absolute naturall Philosopher (which worthy~ ~ 26 6, 10| lively colours, both for naturall~ ~perfections of body, and 27 7, 8| beside, as proceeding from naturall~ ~affection of a mother.~ ~ 28 8, 5| in regard of~ ~this their naturall covetousnesse and misery, 29 8, 7| judgement and understanding in naturall occasions, are~ ~soonest 30 8, 9| the night time for that~ ~naturall office whereto all men are 31 9, 6| also to rise, about some naturall necessity, and making his~ ~ 32 10, 5| condition, but as~ ~mine owne naturall borne Sister; and likewise, 33 10, 8| things, quite contrary to my naturall disposition.~ ~The one is, 34 10, 8| as if he had bin her naturall borne brother, bemoaning 35 10, 10| teares, quite contrary to the naturall inclination of~ ~women, 36 10, 10| gladly have yeelded their naturall tribute; covered all~ ~with