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Alphabetical [« »] friendlinesse 1 friendly 51 friends 196 friendship 34 friendshippe 2 frier 7 friers 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 continually 34 ease 34 exceedingly 34 friendship 34 generally 34 heartily 34 kill | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances friendship |
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1 Ind | allyed together, either by~ ~friendship, neighbor-hood, or parentage. 2 1, 2| held great affection and friendship with a very rich Jew,~ ~ 3 2, 10| thither; and falling into friendship with Pagamino,~ ~demanded 4 3, 7| mutuall kindnesse and solemne friendship on every side.~ ~ When the 5 4, 3| Mistresses, and~ ~continue worthy friendship. On a day, when hee saw 6 4, 9| OFFERING INJURIE BOTH TO~ ~ FRIENDSHIP AND MARRIAGE TOGETHER~ ~ ~ ~ 7 4, 9| lawes of respect and loyall friendship) became overfondly enamoured,~ ~ 8 4, 9| outward shew of constant friendship still, but (in his~ ~heart) 9 5, 6| their former league~ ~of friendship: by an equall conformity 10 8, 2| her Cimbale, and further friendship increased betweene~ ~her 11 8, 8| so loving a league of~ ~friendship and neighbour-hood, or rather 12 8, 8| as well to the breach of friendship and~ ~neighbourhood, as 13 8, 9| Sienna, and the falshood in friendship of~ ~their Husbands: the 14 8, 9| complexions, sociable and fit for friendship.~ ~ They created a kinde 15 8, 9| night, till he was linked in friendship with Buffalmaco,~ ~which 16 8, 10| talke no more of falshood in friendship, or casuall accidents~ ~ 17 9, 10| of his still continuing friendship, albeit~ ~(afterwards) there 18 10, Ind| ACTION, FOR LOVE, FAVOUR, FRIENDSHIP, OR ANY OTHER~ ~ HONOURABLE 19 10, 5| begetting intire love and friendship,~ ~betweene himselfe and 20 10, 8| HAPPENING:~ ~ YET LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP OUGHT TO BE PRECIOUSLY PRESERVED~ ~ 21 10, 8| hast any regard of true friendship,~ ~and the duty therein 22 10, 8| only breake the bands of friendship, but even~ ~those also of 23 10, 8| transgressed against the~ ~lawes of friendship, he thought no other penance 24 10, 8| who hath violated our friendship, in keeping thine extreamitie 25 10, 8| first our entrance into friendship, that ever I enjoyed any~ ~ 26 10, 8| thou maist esteeme of my friendship, if in any~ ~thing concerning 27 10, 8| long, loving, and worthy friendship, which I have~ ~alwayes 28 10, 8| Gisippus, thy bounty and firme friendship suffereth me to see~ ~apparantly, 29 10, 8| you, that the league of~ ~friendship (farre stronger then the 30 10, 8| knowledge in the effects of~ ~friendship. I say, that your foresight, 31 10, 8| and cold credence of his~ ~friendship: he brought him to Sophronia, 32 10, 8| Master? Amity and true friendship is of a quite contrary nature,~ ~ 33 10, 9| entreat you,~ ~by the love and friendship confirmed betweene us, to 34 10, 9| perswading him, in the way of~ ~friendship, that it was onely to strengthen