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Alphabetical [« »] compunction 3 compunctually 1 conceale 23 concealed 33 concealedst 1 concealement 1 concealeth 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 beleeved 33 braine 33 companions 33 concealed 33 confounded 33 covered 33 doest | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances concealed |
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1 1, 4| it abroade; and sinne so concealed,~ ~is halfe pardoned. Such 2 2, 2| the eye; yet so cunningly concealed, that no~ ~motive to immodesty 3 2, 3| arrest (according to~ ~her concealed judgement) or setled order ( 4 2, 8| poore, he kept~ ~his love concealed from his Parents, not daring 5 3, 1| that a sinne so~ ~assuredly concealed, is more then halfe absolved.~ ~ 6 3, 2| conveniencie: wisely he~ ~concealed it to himselfe, not acquainting 7 3, 2| of knowing it, but rather concealed it to himselfe. Farre~ ~ 8 3, 2| reason requireth to keepe concealed. But admit that condigne~ ~ 9 3, 8| favour.~ ~Neverthelesse, he concealed his amorous passions privately 10 3, 9| alwayes in such darke and concealed secrecie, as it was never~ ~ 11 4, 1| nothing can be so~ ~closely concealed, but at the length it commeth 12 4, 1| there, in this cunning and concealed sort; Guiscardo went~ ~downe 13 4, 1| keepe~ ~himselfe so closely concealed: to the end, that he might 14 4, 2| people, what craft lieth concealed under their~ ~holy habites: 15 4, 2| you, must so closely be concealed, as no living~ ~creature 16 4, 5| yet not so~ ~cunningly concealed, but at the length, the 17 4, 8| ancient sparks of love so long concealed in the embers,~ ~brake foorth 18 4, 9| which yet he very cunningly concealed,~ ~bearing an outward shew 19 4, 9| appearing to be displeased, concealed~ ~it to herselfe, and used 20 5, 4| exceeding enamoured of her, yet concealed his affection so~ ~closely 21 5, 6| and their~ ~communication concealed from any discovery, the 22 5, 7| it, till~ ~Love (too long concealed) must needes disclose it 23 5, 7| word.~ ~ Violenta, who had concealed her amisse so long as she 24 7, 9| neverthelesse) I have long concealed, because I would not be~ ~ 25 7, 10| commendations; yet, carefully hey concealed their love to~ ~themselves, 26 8, 7| meanes, that it might bee concealed from any~ ~further discovery, 27 8, 7| hard entertainment, and so concealed all matters else.~ ~ Thus 28 9, 2| mutuall love continued~ ~thus concealed a long while, but not without 29 9, 2| verie often, and~ ~closely concealed to themselves.~ ~ At length 30 10, 5| afterward, as hitherto I have~ ~concealed his secret conspiring, both 31 10, 5| could not be so clouded or concealed: but her~ ~Husband tooke 32 10, 8| extreamitie so long~ ~time concealed from mee, which hath beene 33 10, 8| otherwise had still beene concealed from you. Nor can you but~ ~