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Alphabetical [« »] revenged 24 revennewes 2 revennues 2 reverence 34 reverenced 9 reverend 15 reverendly 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 procure 34 questionlesse 34 respected 34 reverence 34 sorrow 34 truely 34 turne | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances reverence |
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1 1, 1| yet I have done no such~ ~reverence to the Sunday or Sabbath, 2 1, 1| all devoute solemnity and reverence: whereto the Prior,~ ~and 3 1, 1| may evermore be had in due reverence, and referre~ ~we our selves 4 1, 9| them~ ~meet for respect and reverence. The hope which incited 5 1, 9| begin. And therefore, in reverence~ ~to him that giveth life 6 2, 2| he did her most humble reverence, expressing so much thankefulnesse 7 2, 3| and having done him such reverence~ ~as beseemed, the Abbot 8 2, 6| bindeth me in the greater~ ~reverence to you, as being the Father 9 2, 7| derived, as the great reverence done to her by the rest, 10 2, 7| offering to do her such reverence~ ~as became him, she would 11 2, 8| arose,~ ~and did her humble reverence, because she was now a Noble 12 2, 10| some Saint or other. In reverence~ ~of whom, and for their 13 3, 3| God, and next the sacred reverence I beare to you~ ~my ghostly 14 3, 3| but onely in my dutifull reverence to~ ~you.~ ~ The Ghostly 15 3, 4| allowing him good regard and reverence.~ ~ The young man continuing 16 4, 2| expressing all humble reverence unto him. And he spreading 17 4, 6| with great~ ~honor and reverence.~ ~ Within some few dayes 18 5, Ind| yeelding thereto with humble~ ~reverence, thus began.~ ~ Many Novels ( 19 5, 7| name? The Sergeants (in reverence to the~ ~Lord Ambassador) 20 5, 7| thither againe; Violenta did reverence him as her~ ~owne naturall 21 5, 9| saluted her with most humble reverence. She in all modest and gracious~ ~ 22 5, 9| welcome: whereto, with lowly~ ~reverence, thus he replyed.~ ~ Madam, 23 6, 10| he opened it with much reverence. So soone as the Cabinet 24 6, 10| of Jerusalem, who for the reverence due to the habite I~ ~weare, 25 6, 10| with great admiration and reverence)~ ~a long while beheld them, 26 7, 9| Pyrrhus~ ~waiting with dutiful reverence, even as when he climbed 27 8, 10| Bathe; making him a lowly reverence, breathing forth infinite~ ~ 28 9, 4| without~ ~using any respect or reverence to Aniolliero, as if all 29 9, 9| giving them due honour and reverence, and~ ~such a one as shall 30 10, 4| saluting her with respective reverence, said to the~ ~Knight; that 31 10, 5| appetite, he did her humble~ ~reverence, embracing her honestly, 32 10, 6| performed very humble~ ~reverence to him, and going to the 33 10, 8| not onely of~ ~singuler reverence, but also to be honoured 34 10, 9| received hir with great~ ~reverence, they seated her in the