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Alphabetical [« »] against 182 agatha 2 agayne 2 age 36 aged 55 agents 1 ages 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 vaine 37 wisedome 36 advice 36 age 36 assured 36 bare 36 call | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances age |
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1 1, 1| is this, whom neither~ ~age, sickenesse, nor terror 2 2, 3| your sanctity, that his age~ ~and weakenesse hath not 3 2, 6| youth also. And if reverend age would but remember, that 4 2, 8| Gianetta about sixe yeeres in age. Hee perceiving her to~ ~ 5 2, 8| being but~ ~eight yeeres of age, yet all of them so faire 6 2, 8| take no knowledge of him, Age, want, and~ ~misery had 7 2, 10| did hardly agree with his age; but muck was~ ~the motive 8 2, 10| mature and stayed time of age, when the~ ~body is better 9 2, 10| young, and far unfit for his age and~ ~abilitie: being halfe 10 3, 1| merrily tooke ease in his age.~ ~ 11 3, 5| comforts at home? Ill can age pay youths arrerages, when: 12 3, 9| other children of his age, had their education: and 13 4, 1| by~ ~divers yeeres) the age meete for marriage.~ ~ Neverthelesse, 14 4, 4| accident had falne out.~ ~Age being sodainly incited to 15 4, 8| but foureteene years of~ ~age, is so deeply enamoured 16 4, 10| idle a thing it is, for age to make such an unfitting~ ~ 17 4, 10| greene~ ~desires appeare in age, beyond all possibility 18 5, 1| all~ ~other youths of his age or stature, yet hee wanted 19 5, 3| lovingly together, till old age made them~ ~as honourable, 20 5, 4| that (at his entrance into age) by~ ~his Lady and wife, 21 5, 4| to Messer Lizio whose~ ~age made him somewhat froward 22 5, 5| charge, about ten~ ~yeeres of age, with all such goods as 23 5, 5| little Daughter, about the age as Jacomino~ ~speaketh. 24 5, 7| and comparing his Sonnes~ ~age with the likelyhood of this 25 5, 7| quoth he) be living, his age is~ ~equall to this mans 26 5, 10| shall be blasted with age before I can truly understand 27 5, 10| hearts griefe to mee, that age should make me utterly~ ~ 28 5, 10| in meere contempt of our age, and commendation of such 29 8, 4| chastisement both unto his age and folly, she gave him 30 8, 4| wantonning, and whereof~ ~his age had but little need.~ ~ 31 9, 4| two young men of~ ~equall age, both of them bearing the 32 10, 3| of him, which (seeing his age will not make an end~ ~of 33 10, 3| determination; because, since age hath made mee Maister of 34 10, 4| other, whereto our instant age is most of all~ ~inclined: 35 10, 8| testifie: One selfe-same age is both his and mine, in 36 10, 9| courses of this preposterous age; I could proceed~ ~further