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Alphabetical [« »] habit-mongers 1 habitation 2 habitations 2 habite 35 habited 4 habites 7 habits 4 | Frequency [« »] 35 drawing 35 faithfull 35 five 35 habite 35 happinesse 35 hers 35 ignorant | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances habite |
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1 1, 6| who being but in homely habite, and he having not seene 2 2, 3| am come hither~ ~in this habite as you see, to crave therein 3 2, 3| was much amazed at the~ ~habite she went disguised in, and 4 2, 6| Conrado, but in a mourning habite; and a waiting Gentlewoman 5 2, 7| be done: in a disguised habite hee went to the house of 6 2, 8| Then, repayring in the habite of a~ ~Servitour, into the 7 2, 8| walked up and downe in the habite of a common servitor)~ ~ 8 2, 9| she escaped, and (in the habite~ ~of a man) became servant 9 2, 9| man, so returne with my habite to thy Master, assuring~ ~ 10 2, 9| appeared no otherwise by her habite;~ ~upon some conference 11 2, 9| through the world,~ ~in the habite of a man, falsely and most 12 2, 9| be changed from her manly habite; he pardoned~ ~Bernardo 13 3, 7| long while after)~ ~in the habite of a Pilgrime; he spake 14 3, 7| with his servant, in the habite of a~ ~Pilgrime, as if he 15 3, 7| as he came in a disguised habite to his daughter, of~ ~whom 16 3, 7| onely the outward shew and habite. Which yet~ ~is no true 17 3, 7| speake of, have not any habite at~ ~all of religious men, 18 3, 8| and cloathed him in the habite of a Monke, even as if he 19 3, 8| the vault, and also in the habite of a Monke; were verily~ ~ 20 4, 1| and in his homely leather habite.~ ~Very closely was he brought 21 4, 2| Albert of Imola.~ ~ In this habite and outward appearance, 22 4, 2| laying aside his~ ~Friars habite, and she seeing him shine 23 4, 2| Brethren came, who~ ~casting an habite about him, and releasing 24 5, 2| woman perceyving by her habite that she was a Christian,~ ~ 25 6, 10| the reverence due to the habite I~ ~weare, and love to our 26 7, 3| respect to his poore ho habite, but rather in contempt 27 7, 3| have~ ~laide off this holy habite (which is a matter very 28 7, 3| time he was fitted with his habite, and taking the~ ~childe 29 7, 5| jealous man, clouded with the habite of a Priest, became the~ ~ 30 7, 5| put off~ ~his Religious habite, returning home presently 31 7, 8| Caddies garters: His whole habite not worth~ ~three shillings: 32 8, 9| Buffalmaco in his~ ~mishapen habite, began to bound, leape, 33 10, 9| Soldan of Babylon, in the habite of a~ ~Merchant, was honourably 34 10, 10| veiled under a homely~ ~habite, and obscured in a poore 35 10, 10| Grizelda, in her homely Country habite, humbled her selfe before~ ~