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Alphabetical [« »] merrily 27 merriment 9 merrit 1 merry 34 mervaile 13 mervailed 4 mervailing 3 | Frequency [« »] 34 generally 34 heartily 34 kill 34 merry 34 newes 34 nights 34 offered | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances merry |
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1 Ind | then to~ ~drinke hard, be merry among themselves, singing 2 1, 5| better resolved, turning a merry~ ~countenance to the Lady, 3 1, 9| entertainement, and to jest (in some merry manner) at his~ ~loving 4 1, 9| a mockery of him; set a merry countenance on the~ ~matter, 5 2, 7| became very frolicke and merry: so that seeing~ ~some women 6 2, 9| many other, having had a merry Supper together, they began 7 2, 10| with me,~ ~for I never saw merry day since I lost thee.~ ~ 8 3, 7| life hath allowed me one merry day, neither did I, or ever 9 4, 1| we are come hither to be merry and~ ~pleasant, where sad 10 4, 2| observe this day as a~ ~merry Festivall, and it is lawfull 11 6, 4| THAT A SODAINE WITTY AND MERRY ANSWER,~ ~ DOTH OFTENTIMES 12 6, 4| Chichibio, by his sodaine and merry answer,~ ~escaped a sound 13 7, 1| conclusion, and had many merry meetings~ ~together: one 14 7, 3| to looke chearefull and merry.~ ~ So deerely did Credulano 15 8, 3| determined to jest with him in merry manner, and to suggest his~ ~ 16 8, 4| importunity: Ciutazza had a merry night of it,~ ~and a new 17 8, 5| pleasant Companions, plaide a merry pranke with a Judge~ ~(belonging 18 8, 5| Honourable Ladies, the merry~ ~Gentleman, so lately remembred 19 8, 5| Inquisition; Namely, for two other merry Lads like~ ~hirnselfe, the 20 8, 6| contented you with another merry~ ~Novell concerning him: 21 8, 6| came to make themselves merry) as~ ~neighbouring Husbandmen 22 8, 6| delivered from them. So the merry~ ~Priest, Bruno, and Buffalmaco, 23 8, 8| for we two can make no~ ~merry Musicke, except some more 24 8, 9| leade~ ~our lives in such merry manner as you see, and better 25 9, 3| charge~ ~with them.~ ~ These merry Laddes meant not to leave 26 9, 3| turne, the Phisitian and his merry Companions, fed on them~ ~ 27 9, 5| her: so that they made a merry conclusion, what should 28 9, 5| Nicholetta, making themselves merry at~ ~his mis-fortune.~ ~ 29 9, 6| made the whole~ ~assembly merry, and this last passing among 30 9, 6| So, falling from one merry matter to another, yet without 31 9, 7| shalt never make thy selfe~ ~merry, with any such misfortune 32 9, 8| THEMSELVES~ ~ ~ ~ Blondello (in a merry maner) caused Guiotto to 33 9, 8| Wine; because he would make merry with a few friends of his. 34 10, 10| approbation, till Dioneus (in a merry jesting humour) said.~ ~