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Alphabetical [« »] ruffolo 2 rufully 1 ruga 1 ruggiero 33 ruggieroes 3 ruine 4 ruined 3 | Frequency [« »] 33 message 33 mouth 33 putting 33 ruggiero 33 safety 33 thorow 33 vile | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances ruggiero |
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1 4, 10| beautie, there was one, named Ruggiero de Jeroly, of honourable~ ~ 2 4, 10| the ugly deformities in Ruggiero, regarding more~ ~his person 3 4, 10| her owne best meanes.~ ~ Ruggiero having this benefite of 4 4, 10| opportunity to~ ~adventurous Ruggiero, to visite his house (he 5 4, 10| other roome to conceale~ ~Ruggiero in, but onely the bed Chamber 6 4, 10| leave, and were gone. Ruggiero thus remayning alone in 7 4, 10| she~ ~went; and finding Ruggiero sitting fast asleepe, she 8 4, 10| allowed to sleepe here. Ruggiero being thus rudely~ ~punched, 9 4, 10| accident, and~ ~suspecting that Ruggiero was dead indeed: she pinched 10 4, 10| Mistresse, the Maide tooke Ruggiero upon her shoulders,~ ~and 11 4, 10| downe to rest~ ~likewise.~ ~ Ruggiero, who had now slept a long 12 4, 10| power to speake one~ ~word. Ruggiero also being affrighted with 13 4, 10| demaunded, Who was~ ~there? Ruggiero, not knowing their voyces, 14 4, 10| seizing~ ~there upon poore Ruggiero (who was well-neere affrighted 15 4, 10| the house, and had poore Ruggiero~ ~committed unto their charge: 16 4, 10| throughout Salerne; that Ruggiero was~ ~apprehended, about 17 4, 10| water was drunke off by Ruggiero, which had so~ ~sleepily 18 4, 10| whither the condemned man was Ruggiero, and~ ~what would now become 19 4, 10| the City speaketh well of Ruggiero, who is the~ ~man condemned 20 4, 10| stoode, wherein~ ~we did put Ruggiero; there is now a contention 21 4, 10| at~ ~the apprehension of Ruggiero) sawe it there in the same 22 4, 10| you may easily perceive, Ruggiero was~ ~(questionlesse) carried 23 4, 10| trouble, clearly~ ~acquitting Ruggiero of the robbery, howsoever ( 24 4, 10| alter her love to condemned Ruggiero; hoping the~ ~best hereafter, 25 4, 10| Sir, what a lewde liver Ruggiero de Jeroly is, and notwithstanding 26 4, 10| thereon; because thereby Ruggiero is in danger to lose~ ~his 27 4, 10| private conference with Ruggiero. She~ ~having instructed 28 4, 10| shee) you have apprehended Ruggiero de Jeroly, as a~ ~theefe, 29 4, 10| understand thereby, how Ruggiero was taken in the Lombards 30 4, 10| owne house. In the~ ~end, Ruggiero being brought from the prison, 31 4, 10| pleasing to~ ~him: he cleared Ruggiero from the crime imposed on 32 4, 10| Ducates, to be given to~ ~Ruggiero in way of an amends, and 33 4, 10| a~ ~miracle on penitent Ruggiero; that after his marriage,