IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] documents 3 doe 362 does 1 doest 33 doeth 3 dog 6 doganaes 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 concealed 33 confounded 33 covered 33 doest 33 drinke 33 eight 33 fellow | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances doest |
Day, Novell
1 1, 2| full of infinite dangers. Doest thou not~ ~thinke, that 2 1, 6| golden beard, saide;~ ~What? Doest thou make our Lord a drinker, 3 2, 5| How now (quoth Andrea) doest thou not~ ~understand what 4 2, 9| more correctly then thou~ ~doest. And to the end, thou mayest 5 2, 9| affected to her) can~ ~use? Doest thou thinke then that she 6 3, 5| long thou hast, and still doest beare to me. Wherefore,~ ~ 7 3, 6| man as thou art. With whom doest thou now imagine thy selfe~ ~ 8 3, 6| Villaine, monster, why doest thou not answere mee? I 9 3, 7| Pilgrime stranger; what doest thou~ ~know, either concerning 10 3, 7| but now arrived~ ~here; doest thou know who we are, either 11 3, 7| How now Hermelina? Why doest thou not welcome home Theobaldo,~ ~ 12 3, 7| replied Aldobrandino,~ ~doest thou think that I regard 13 4, 6| sweete Friend, What paine doest~ ~thou feele?~ ~ Gabriello 14 4, 8| saide: Kinde Jeronimo, why doest thou not depart and get 15 5, 5| about the~ ~house, and why doest thou not get thee to bed? 16 5, 5| quoth the~ ~Maide) why doest thou not goe to attend on 17 5, 10| heart, and thus replied. Doest thou compare mee with the 18 6, 5| humour,~ ~hee saide. Giotto, doest thou imagine, that a stranger, 19 7, 5| and womanly reputation.~ ~ Doest thou imagine Husband, that 20 7, 9| Masters, as they are to them. Doest thou imagine, that if thou~ ~ 21 7, 9| Loyaltie, as now thou doest to his Ladie? Thou wert 22 7, 9| confessing them as freely as thou doest, or canst. But~ ~yet let 23 7, 9| saying. Wicked woman, What doest thou meane? And thou~ ~villain 24 7, 9| both thy wrong and mine. Doest not thou~ ~serve a worthy 25 8, 2| merily on him, said. Thou doest well Bentivegna, to make~ ~ 26 8, 7| friend. What saist thou now? Doest thou thinke that I loved 27 8, 9| long Gowne, thou perhappes doest imagine mee a~ ~faint-hearted 28 9, 8| buy these two~ ~beside: Doest not thou intend to make 29 9, 9| saying. Foolish fellow, what doest thou? Intendest thou to~ ~ 30 10, 8| greater necessitie.~ ~ If thou doest earnestly love faire Sophronia, 31 10, 8| my~ ~wife, although thou doest not speake it expresly: 32 10, 8| looke~ ~for from me, if thou doest account me for thy friend, 33 10, 8| celebrated. But~ ~seeing thou doest more fervently affect her,