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Alphabetical [« »] sorow 1 sorowfull 1 sorrie 3 sorrow 34 sorrowed 4 sorrowes 5 sorrowful 2 | Frequency [« »] 34 questionlesse 34 respected 34 reverence 34 sorrow 34 truely 34 turne 34 understood | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances sorrow |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | alliance, expresse their hearts sorrow for their friends losse. 2 Ind | deliver outward shew of sorrow~ ~and grieving: but insteed 3 1, 1| of themselves, full of~ ~sorrow, paine, and anguish, and 4 2, 5| labour beeing spent in vaine, sorrow threw~ ~him in a swoond 5 2, 6| I beleeve, that ever any sorrow was more joyfully sweetned.~ ~ 6 2, 7| death, gave some ease to her sorrow, and there with~ ~him she 7 2, 7| her no~ ~little greefe and sorrow) yet attended on and served 8 2, 8| parents, that their griefe and sorrow grew~ ~beyond measure. Many 9 2, 8| to the King,~ ~after much sorrow for so injuriously wronging 10 3, 7| owne brethren in their~ ~sorrow, and buried a stranger insteed 11 4, 1| Extremity of griefe and sorrow, withheld his tongue from 12 4, 1| not~ ~without generall sorrow of the subjects of Salerne.~ ~ 13 4, 5| with meere conceite of sorrow.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell of Madame 14 4, 6| extremity of greefe and~ ~sorrow, presently she awaked, being 15 4, 6| occasion of this sodaine sorrow.~ ~After they had sighed 16 4, 8| and confounding her with sorrow beyond all~ ~measure, she 17 4, 8| question of his Mothers sorrow upon this strange~ ~accident, 18 4, 10| assembly to morrow, for the sorrow~ ~which they have this day 19 4, Song| plainly see:~ ~ Not without sorrow, thus betray'd to bee.~ ~ 20 4, Song| perceive,~ ~ My ceasselesse sorrow, voyde of any comfort:~ ~ 21 5, 1| not alwaies have~ ~such a sorrow in his sight) that he should 22 5, 1| jocond Lover, into as heavy sorrow and~ ~disaster. For, foure 23 5, 2| albeit she was very full of sorrow) hearing her name to be~ ~ 24 5, 9| conveniently might agree with~ ~sorrow, and mourning; her Brethren 25 8, 2| remembrance, with some sence of sorrow: so was~ ~it now with sweet 26 8, 6| saw, that~ ~sighing and sorrow did nothing availe him. 27 8, 7| afterward, her greefe and sorrow ex.~ ~ceeded all capacity 28 8, 8| to thy outward seeming~ ~sorrow, then I make no doubt, but 29 8, 10| such cunning dissembled sorrow, as if she had meant truly 30 8, 10| overcome with extreamity of sorrow. Biancafiore mervayling 31 9, 1| with the like griefe and sorrow, that all his hope was thus~ ~ 32 9, 7| seene she spent her time in sorrow and~ ~mourning, repenting 33 10, 9| surmount the fortitude of sorrow, and~ ~whatsoever shall 34 10, 9| the publique~ ~griefe and sorrow, with the continuall lamentations