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Alphabetical [« »] florentines 6 florentino 1 florentynes 1 florines 33 florins 3 flouds 1 floure 2 | Frequency [« »] 33 drinke 33 eight 33 fellow 33 florines 33 forme 33 houshold 33 message | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances florines |
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1 8, 2| you will lend mee ten~ ~Florines, wherewith I know you are 2 8, 2| if you will~ ~fetche the Florines, doe; otherwise, walke about 3 8, 2| credit my bringing the tenne Florines, according to my~ ~promised 4 8, 2| for it~ ~sixe and twenty Florines, a pledge then sufficient 5 8, 2| halfe) sixe and twenty~ ~Florines; he began to repent his 6 8, 2| and yet to send her no Florines neither.~ ~ Having a cunning 7 8, 9| thousand or two thousand~ ~Florines at the least, which are 8 8, 10| to above five hundred~ ~Florines of Gold. When he had given 9 8, 10| you with a thousand golden Florines, but~ ~am able to lend you 10 8, 10| stretch to lend you five Florines. Alas~ ~deare heart (quoth 11 8, 10| furnished of a thousand Florines;~ ~yet I have alwaies ready 12 8, 10| with so faire a summe of Florines. Sufficiently was I thine 13 8, 10| brought her the~ ~five hundred Florines, which she received with 14 8, 10| received the five hundred Florines, the~ ~indiction of the 15 8, 10| make returne of the 500~ ~Florines over by way of banke, according 16 8, 10| backe his five hundred~ ~Florines, to winne from him a larger 17 8, 10| because I restored~ ~not your Florines at my promised day. Salabetto 18 8, 10| valewing above two thousand Florines, all~ ~which are stored 19 8, 10| more then three thousand Florines.~ ~And my purpose is, to 20 8, 10| summe of a thousand golden Florines,~ ~when one friend promiseth, 21 8, 10| brought, wherein the same Florines were, which hee had delivered~ ~ 22 8, 10| be his owne five hundred Florines: then,~ ~putting them up 23 8, 10| ransome of tenne thousand Florines~ ~of Gold, and my part particularly, 24 8, 10| because the five hundred~ ~Florines which I received of you, 25 8, 10| did lend me~ ~five hundred Florines in my need, to make uppe 26 8, 10| him a thousand Golden~ ~Florines, which were caried by him 27 8, 10| with~ ~fifteene hundred Florines of Gold: from whence also 28 8, 10| backe the~ ~five hundred Florines, and folly in lending a 29 9, 3| a legacy of two hundred Florines, wherewith he purposed to~ ~ 30 9, 3| disburse some ten thousand Florines, there was not a Broker 31 9, 3| deliverance. I have two hundred Florines, lately falne to me~ ~by 32 9, 3| beside, you may deliver forty Florines~ ~to one of these your honest 33 9, 3| And having given forty Florines to Bruno, with other~ ~money