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Alphabetical [« »] concured 1 condemnation 5 condemne 11 condemned 34 condemnest 1 condemning 8 condescend 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 bright 34 carry 34 conclusion 34 condemned 34 confessed 34 continually 34 ease | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances condemned |
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1 2, 5| Father) I could have much condemned him, in regard of his~ ~ 2 3, 1| conversation, as she would have condemned in the Nunnes her daughters,~ ~ 3 3, 5| with a modest blush, much condemned this folly in him, that 4 3, 7| such base clothing, they~ ~condemned and despised all temporall 5 3, 7| sinful deed for which I am condemned to death.~ ~True it is, 6 3, 7| whereupon your Law hath~ ~condemned him to die. I dare assure 7 3, 8| deserved justly to be condemned.~ ~ In Tuscanie there was 8 3, 9| her rare behaviour, and condemned~ ~the Count for his unkindnesse 9 3, 10| whereto the Lord~ ~had condemned him.~ ~ The little maid 10 4, 10| stole away the Chest, were condemned to pay a great~ ~summe of 11 4, 10| understand truly, whither the condemned man was Ruggiero, and~ ~ 12 4, 10| Ruggiero, who is the~ ~man condemned to dye; and, for ought I 13 4, 10| could alter her love to condemned Ruggiero; hoping the~ ~best 14 4, 10| permission, to succour my poore condemned friend, by all the best~ ~ 15 4, 10| crime imposed on him, and~ ~condemned the Lombards in three hundred 16 5, 1| death; onely they were condemned to perpetuall imprisonment, 17 5, 6| advisedly, beholding~ ~poore condemned Guion, conceived, that he 18 5, 6| thou hast so dishonourably condemned to~ ~the fire? Not I, quoth 19 5, 7| with child by him; was~ ~condemned to be hanged. As they were 20 5, 7| few dayes~ ~after, he was condemned by the Captaine, to be whipt 21 5, 7| Daughter was kept. Poore~ ~condemned Pedro, (as you have heard) 22 5, 8| sinfull deede, I was, and am condemned to~ ~eternall punishment. 23 5, 8| kinde a Lover, was therefore condemned to perpetuall~ ~punishment, 24 7, 5| restraint:~ ~that many persons condemned to death, have enoyed larger 25 7, 10| more of my companions,~ ~condemned to the same punishment as 26 7, 10| more, then any of us here condemned with thee, that thou~ ~tremblest 27 8, 7| permitted to have, being condemned by justice, and led to execution:~ ~ 28 9, 1| upon his backe, and~ ~being condemned for sacriledge, in robbing 29 9, 4| hangd by the neck, or else condemned to the Gallies belonging~ ~ 30 10, 8| which opinion, if it bee condemned by the understanding of 31 10, 8| as also all his familie, condemned to~ ~perpetuall exile: during 32 10, 8| beholding the face of the condemned~ ~man (as hee sate upon 33 10, 8| thy sentence given on the condemned man~ ~sent away, because 34 10, 8| injunction. And sending~ ~for condemned Gisippus backe againe, in