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Alphabetical [« »] bocamazzo 1 boccamazzo 1 bodie 16 bodies 35 bodily 2 bodle 1 body 213 | Frequency [« »] 36 vertues 35 beleeving 35 bestowed 35 bodies 35 breake 35 consideration 35 demaunded | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances bodies |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | operation of the superiour bodies,~ ~or rather for our enormous 2 Ind | smell of dead and putrified bodies, then by~ ~any violence 3 Ind | smell and corruption of dead bodies should harme them, then 4 Ind | procure~ ~them, would hale the bodies (already dead) out of their 5 Ind | charged with two or three dead bodies at once, but~ ~many times 6 Ind | great multitude of~ ~dead bodies, which were daily brought 7 Ind | the day; neither could the bodies have proper place~ ~of buriall, 8 Ind | hundreds at once, ranking dead bodies along in graves, as Merchandizes~ ~ 9 Ind | witnesses, to all the dead~ ~bodies at rest in their grave; 10 Ind | meete with none but dead bodies; or sicke persons~ ~transported 11 Ind | that life is linked to our bodies with stronger chaines, then~ ~ 12 1, 1| rest among other blessed bodies.~ ~For although he lived 13 1, 9| selfe.~ ~ Such imbroydered bodies, tricked and trimmed in 14 2, 3| moitie of Debts, but their bodies remained in~ ~prison for 15 2, 7| houses, where lay the dead bodies of the Prince and Churiacy:~ ~ 16 2, 8| laborious travaile of their bodies, should~ ~worthily receive 17 2, 8| beggars, they~ ~craved every bodies mercy and almes. It came 18 3, 7| disposition) by wrapping their bodies in such base clothing, they~ ~ 19 4, 1| grave containe both our bodies, that death may affoord 20 4, 1| fruitlesly; he caused both their bodies~ ~to be honourably embalmed, 21 4, 7| Pasquino and Simonida: whose bodies being carried to the Church~ ~ 22 4, 8| toyling all the day, and bodies that are exercised with 23 5, 4| Can our weake and crazie bodies, feele~ ~the frolicke temper 24 6, 1| complexions and the celestiall bodies: there are scarsely any, 25 6, 5| mishapen and deformed bodies of men. As hath beene noted 26 6, 7| such as prostituted their bodies to publike~ ~sale or hire. 27 6, 10| hid their~ ~delicate white bodies, like as a cleare Glasse 28 7, 3| like~ ~restraints from the bodies freer exercise, maketh them 29 8, 9| in the streets~ ~on mens bodies, or any so silly as the 30 8, 9| credit us,~ ~behold our bodies, and let your owne eyes 31 8, 9| shewing him their painted bodies, and sodainly closed~ ~them 32 9, 9| demonstration, in creating~ ~our bodies more soft and delicate, 33 9, 10| fame, after our~ ~mortall bodies are converted into dust, 34 10, 6| upward) close to~ ~their bodies, but spreading largely downward, 35 10, 6| they hid no part of their~ ~bodies. Each having taken those