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Alphabetical [« »] exceedeth 4 exceeding 38 exceeding-jealous 1 exceedingly 34 exceliency 1 excell 2 excelled 3 | Frequency [« »] 34 confessed 34 continually 34 ease 34 exceedingly 34 friendship 34 generally 34 heartily | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances exceedingly |
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1 2, 4| overthrow. Whereupon, grieving exceedingly at so great a losse,~ ~not 2 2, 5| fruitelesse as before. Sorrowing exceedingly, and manifestly~ ~beholding 3 2, 6| armes about her, and wept exceedingly.~ ~ Afterward, by the loving 4 3, 6| his, now, although she was exceedingly~ ~troubled in mind, and 5 4, 2| lover? Her~ ~patience being exceedingly provoked, stearne anger 6 4, 4| Granada,~ ~whereat she grew exceedingly sorrowfull, perceiving, 7 4, 5| Vision,~ ~sighed and wept exceedingly; and after she was risen 8 4, 6| Cararo, greeving thereat exceedingly, and~ ~accompanied with 9 5, 6| Heereat the King grew~ ~exceedingly enraged, loathing and hating 10 5, 9| whereat his Mother greeved~ ~exceedingly, (as having no more but 11 7, 3| began to tremble and quake exceedingly. I~ ~heare your Husbands 12 7, 8| but the poore maide wept exceedingly, as she~ ~had good occasion 13 7, 8| brethren to Simonida were exceedingly offended at this relation,~ ~ 14 7, 9| turning towards him (who was exceedingly displeased) and all~ ~smiling, 15 7, 10| was in a huge fire, and exceedingly hot) yet~ ~with conceite 16 8, 3| whereat the Ladies laughed~ ~exceedingly, so that very hardly they 17 8, 3| expression, and being~ ~exceedingly proud of so happy an adventure: 18 8, 6| Calandrino stampt and fretted exceedingly, saying: As I am a true~ ~ 19 8, 7| snow falling still so~ ~exceedingly, as a man might easily be 20 8, 7| Court doore, and seeming exceedingly to compassionate~ ~the Schollers 21 8, 7| Mistresse; whereat shee grew~ ~exceedingly displeased, and began to 22 8, 7| began to sighe and weepe~ ~exceedingly, and in this heavy perplexity 23 8, 7| Lead of the Turret being so exceedingly hot, that it affoorded not~ ~ 24 8, 7| her selfe: shee lamented exceedingly,~ ~complaining on Fortunes 25 8, 9| could, but trembling still exceedingly; he crossed his~ ~armes 26 8, 10| affoording; wherof he was exceedingly joyfull,~ ~because he imagined, 27 9, 1| bords,~ ~although he was exceedingly affraid; yet he lay quietly 28 9, 6| by day, Panuccio grew~ ~exceedingly desirous to enjoy the fruits 29 9, 10| in eternity. Theame was exceedingly pleasing~ ~to the whole 30 10, 3| thee.~ ~ Mithridanes, being exceedingly confounded with shame, bashfully~ ~ 31 10, 5| her husbands words, wept exceedingly, and~ ~avouched, that shee 32 10, 7| Lisana pleased the Queene exceedingly, in finding~ ~her to be 33 10, 9| although it greeved Saladine exceedingly, to leave~ ~the company 34 10, 9| thee.~ ~ The Lady, who wept exceedingly, thus answered. Alas Sir: