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Alphabetical [« »] barber 5 barbers 1 bard 2 bare 36 bare-foot 1 bare-footed 1 bare-legged 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 advice 36 age 36 assured 36 bare 36 call 36 departing 36 departure | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances bare |
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1 1, 1| owne deare Mother? that bare me~ ~in her wombe nine moneths, 2 1, 2| notwithstanding the intire amity he bare to Jehannot, or~ ~(perhaps) 3 2, 2| man sitting in his shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges, trembling 4 2, 6| the true love which~ ~he bare his friend. And although 5 2, 7| not in any affection he bare to the Lady,~ ~answered, 6 2, 7| hoping for the love hee bare to deceased Antiochus, that 7 2, 9| please another man, and on a bare command? God, who~ ~truly 8 2, 9| likewise was devoured to the bare bones, by Flies,~ ~Waspes, 9 2, 10| honourable~ ~affection hee bare to Bertolomea, he maried 10 3, 2| he dyed for the love he bare to the Queene. And upon~ ~ 11 3, 5| in regard of the love he bare to~ ~his wife.~ ~ The base-minded 12 3, 7| in honour of the love he bare to his~ ~Mistresse, and 13 3, 10| your speech just as your bare bones had~ ~learned to whistle 14 4, 1| unfeigned affection I bare thee, as never any father 15 4, 1| still closer to her owne bare brest, saying; Here Fortune, 16 4, 4| merit. Nor seemed this as a bare babling rumour,~ ~in the 17 4, 4| what noble affection he bare unto her, devoting himselfe 18 4, 6| occasion of~ ~distast, she bare it out in the best manner 19 4, 10| because his lying in the bare Chest was somewhat uneasie 20 5, 2| love which formerly she~ ~bare unto him, being not altogether 21 5, 3| and touched her left~ ~bare brest: whereupon, shee was 22 5, 3| not a jot of him but the bare~ ~bones, and afterward ran 23 6, 3| knowledge~ ~thereof; but bare out all scoffes with a well 24 7, 3| the former love which he bare to his gossip~ ~Agnesia, 25 7, 7| conjured, by the love he bare~ ~to her, and loved none 26 8, 2| would not trust him upon bare~ ~words, nor any thing was 27 8, 5| pleased, and let him fall bare Breecht to the~ ~ground. 28 8, 5| Florence, to make a Judge sit bare Breecht on the Bench of~ ~ 29 8, 7| in marriage, because she bare affection to a gallant young~ ~ 30 8, 7| the unfaigned affection I bare her. Returne to thy Lady ( 31 8, 7| delicate body, and burnt her bare head so violently: as~ ~ 32 8, 9| as possibly he could, and bare all out~ ~in formall manner. 33 9, 4| his~ ~shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard after him 34 10, 7| extraordinary love which you bare to us, calleth~ ~for as 35 10, 8| constant love,~ ~which he bare to so true and thankefull 36 10, 10| the~ ~unequal'd love she bare to the Marquesse, though