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Alphabetical [« »] smiled 14 smiles 4 smilest 1 smiling 35 smirking 1 smirna 2 smite 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 singing 35 slaine 35 sleeping 35 smiling 35 spirits 35 talke 35 threw | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances smiling |
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1 Ind | Madam Pampinea (amiably smiling) said.~ ~ See how graciously 2 1, 1| in Gods Church. The Friar smiling, said: Alas Sonne, that~ ~ 3 1, 5| next in order; and~ ~she, smiling with such a virgin blush, 4 1, 6| meant by this morall, and smiling on him, saide:~ ~Bergamino, 5 2, 1| helpe but hanging. The Lord, smiling (a long while) at the~ ~ 6 2, 3| and leave him, pleasantly smiling, and with bashfull~ ~behaviour 7 2, 8| or sharpe reprehension, smiling on him, said: Alas deere 8 2, 9| majesticall countenance, smiling~ ~more familarly then the 9 2, 9| stepped foorth before him, and smiling, answered:~ ~That they were 10 2, 9| the maine reason of my smiling, was the remembrance~ ~of 11 2, 10| company, that~ ~each one smiling upon another, with one consent 12 3, 2| gone before; when~ ~she, smiling on the whole assembly, began 13 3, 4| Gentlewomans quaint cunning, but smiling at the Confessors witlesse~ ~ 14 3, 6| one of her~ ~Novels, who (smiling) made answer that shee would, 15 4, 2| The Gossip inwardly smiling at her idle speeches, which~ ~( 16 4, 3| possible it may be. She~ ~smiling, thus answered the King: 17 5, 4| agreeing with his owne minde, smiling thereat, thus~ ~replyed. 18 5, 6| full felicity. The Admirall smiling, said; I~ ~will do for thee 19 5, 9| granted to Dioneus; with a smiling countenance thus she spake. 20 6, 2| contemptible quality, and (as~ ~smiling on him continually) no disasters 21 6, 6| they all had to say, he smiling cried: "You~ ~are none of 22 6, 8| they~ ~could not forbeare smiling: which the Queene interrupting 23 7, 8| next place; who~ ~modestly smiling, thus began.~ ~ Faire Ladies, 24 7, 9| exceedingly displeased) and all~ ~smiling, said. Now in good sadnesse 25 7, 9| Nicostratus into mirth and smiling.~ ~ Pyrrhus, who had diligently 26 8, 2| served. Then~ ~the Queene, smiling on Pamphilus, commaunded 27 8, 3| before you:) I went on, smiling~ ~to my selfe, to heare 28 8, 4| looking upon him with a smiling countenance, and walking~ ~ 29 8, 8| shee~ ~did, and he merrily smiling, saide. Well wife, you have 30 8, 9| importunate. So~ ~sitting smiling to himselfe, shaking his 31 8, 10| promised day. Salabetto smiling, presently~ ~answered. Beleeve 32 9, 9| have for his dinner; he~ ~smiling heartely thereat, with Melisso, 33 10, 9| Afterward, with a~ ~modest smiling countenance, she sayd. Worthy 34 10, 10| all his assembled friends, smiling on her, he said. What~ ~ 35 10, Song| Dioneus, who sate by~ ~her, smiling said. Truly Madam, you may