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Alphabetical [« »] fell 144 felling 2 fellonious 1 fellow 33 fellow-doctours 1 fellowed 2 fellowes 18 | Frequency [« »] 33 doest 33 drinke 33 eight 33 fellow 33 florines 33 forme 33 houshold | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances fellow |
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1 1, 6| Sir, answered the plain fellow, so it might please~ ~you 2 1, 6| men, to see if the poore fellow was gone, or no.~ ~The servant 3 1, 6| he appeareth a wretched~ ~fellow to me? He may be of greater 4 2, 1| commeth it to passe, that this fellow should be so miraculously 5 2, 5| reputed him for a troublesome fellow, and that he used those~ ~ 6 2, 5| Moone) seeing such a rough fellow, with a blacke beard, strowting 7 2, 5| had much talke with his fellow~ ~concerning those Engines. 8 2, 5| manner to comfort him. Honest fellow,- we cannot but~ ~pitty 9 2, 5| whereupon the one said to his fellow: Can we~ ~devise no ease 10 3, 1| left uncloven; but this fellow being more active~ ~and 11 3, 1| have need of such a~ ~stout fellow, to do the busines belonging 12 3, 1| very aged; and this dumbe fellow, maimed, and made imperfect 13 3, 2| being a subtill ingenious fellow) for what intent he was 14 3, 8| else) was meerely a simple fellow, and more like an Idiot, 15 4, 2| where he had~ ~left his fellow and companion, perhaps imployed 16 4, 10| fond love to this unruly fellow that can sway the censure 17 5, 7| wherefore, accompanied with his fellow Ambassadors, and~ ~all their 18 6, Ind| unmannerly and beastly fellow,~ ~dare presume to speake 19 6, Ind| proceeded.~ ~ Madam, this idle fellow would maintaine to me, that 20 6, 2| Flaggon, replyed thus. Honest Fellow, Messer Geri never~ ~sent 21 6, 4| plaine, simple, honest mery fellow, having drest the Crane 22 6, 10| Friars boy,~ ~while his fellow ransackt the Wallet, to 23 7, 9| found thee a senselesse fellow, dull, and not~ ~shaped 24 7, 9| be made of~ ~her, if the Fellow that had so faire an offer, 25 8, 5| for he is a paltry lying fellow, and because hee knew I~ ~ 26 8, 9| boldly maintaine it, that his fellow is not to bee found, from 27 8, 9| imagine mee a~ ~faint-hearted fellow. If thou didst know, what 28 9, 1| deformitie of this loathed~ ~fellow, would greatly avayle in 29 9, 1| Scannadio (for so was the ugly~ ~fellow named) was buried; of whom, 30 9, 4| were no better then~ ~thy fellow. Fortarigo held on still 31 9, 9| Muletter, saying. Foolish fellow, what doest thou? Intendest 32 10, 3| horse, Nathan rounded the fellow in~ ~the eare, that he should 33 10, 8| named Publius Ambustus, a fellow of lewd life,~ ~and utterly