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Alphabetical [« »] entrauncing 1 entreat 18 entreate 16 entreated 36 entreates 1 entreateth 3 entreaties 10 | Frequency [« »] 36 departing 36 departure 36 enemy 36 entreated 36 fitting 36 forward 36 foule | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances entreated |
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1 1, 1| Mooved neverthelesse and~ ~entreated by the intercessions of 2 1, 1| witnesse, if hee were thereto entreated, and~ ~(oftentimes) when 3 2, 6| with Gasparino, earnestly entreated~ ~him (on the behalfe of 4 2, 7| very earnestly unto them,~ ~entreated that for the Dukes honour, 5 2, 9| opportunity, when shee entreated such favour of the Soldan, 6 2, 10| friendly manner, and he entreated her as honourably, as if 7 2, 10| presence. Wherefore hee entreated of~ ~Pagamino, to affoord 8 3, 3| open outcry: but that he entreated me,~ ~both for Gods sake 9 3, 6| containe no longer, shee entreated~ ~Ricciardo even for the 10 3, 7| kneeling at his feete,~ ~entreated him very earnestly, that 11 3, 7| multiplication of speeches, he entreated him to be of good~ ~comfort, 12 4, 6| infinite~ ~teares, the maid entreated her to make hast, because 13 4, 8| cried~ ~out, but that he entreated her to the contrary; protesting, 14 4, 8| before she had earnestly entreated him. But when she~ ~perceyved 15 4, 10| her teares) most earnestly entreated her,~ ~to advise her with 16 5, 2| selfe or Countrey, she~ ~entreated the good woman (even for 17 5, 3| account of such a losse, entreated them~ ~for charities sake, 18 5, 5| and (in gentle speeches) entreated~ ~him, not to regard a wrong 19 5, 5| as yet stayed there) and entreated~ ~him to fetch the Mayden 20 5, 10| that question, but humbly entreated (for~ ~charities sake) that 21 6, 1| much worse delivered:~ ~entreated him to let her walke on 22 6, 2| Messer Geri)~ ~most earnestly entreated.~ ~ In regard of which deniall, 23 6, 4| she had felt before: she~ ~entreated Chichibio verie earnestly, 24 7, 7| his Lady and Mistresse~ ~entreated him seriously, to let her 25 7, 7| service. Then, most humbly he entreated her, that if it might agree~ ~ 26 7, 9| Pyrrhus onely: she earnestly~ ~entreated, that as a mitigation, to 27 8, 3| looking forth of the window, entreated them to ascend up to him,~ ~ 28 8, 7| comfortable~ ~manner, and entreated her in all kindnes, to know 29 8, 8| Spinelloccio, and~ ~most humbly entreated him to forgive her. Uppon 30 8, 9| Master Doctor humbly entreated pardon, and that they would 31 8, 10| from me. After he had of entreated her in~ ~this manner, casting 32 10, 4| standing before her: he entreated his mother to tell~ ~her 33 10, 7| Wherefore, one~ ~day she entreated her Father that a Gentleman, 34 10, 7| yong Maiden, once againe~ ~entreated his care and diligence, 35 10, 9| till Thorello spake, and entreated her to~ ~be more patient, 36 10, 10| there present~ ~about him, entreated him to let her have a petticote,