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Alphabetical [« »] bragging 1 bragoniero 2 brain 3 braine 33 braines 10 brainsick 1 brake 10 | Frequency [« »] 33 abbesse 33 beginning 33 beleeved 33 braine 33 companions 33 concealed 33 confounded | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances braine |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | most~ ~comfortable for the braine, because the ayre seemed 2 Ind | is no meane breach to my braine, to make repetition of so 3 1, 6| and (perhaps) when his braine was well warmed with~ ~wine, 4 1, 6| bad conceite possessed his braine,~ ~that he never saw an 5 1, 6| of needy tricke hath my braine begotte~ ~this day? Why 6 1, 7| humours that stupifie the braine,~ ~or other matters of the 7 2, 3| with newer crotchets in his braine then he~ ~had before the 8 3, 2| considerations were in his braine, yet~ ~because he saw that 9 3, 4| wheeling about his busied braine, he thought it not altogether 10 3, 6| resolutions beleagred his braine,~ ~seeming so intricate 11 3, 7| incessantly wheeled about his braine, his bed also being none 12 3, 8| worke so powerfully upon the braine, and all the other vitall~ ~ 13 4, 1| nothing hereof, the Kings braine being~ ~infinitely busied 14 4, 1| with me; boldly rid your braine of~ ~any such disturbance; 15 4, 2| Gentlewoman had but a hollow braine, and was fit game for folly 16 4, 2| Albert. And now was his~ ~braine wonderfully busied, to visite 17 4, 2| savouring of an unseasoned braine: Gossip (quoth~ ~she) if 18 4, 3| intention, wherewith my braine hath a long While travelled~ ~ 19 4, 5| next morning, labouring his braine what might best~ ~be done 20 4, 10| an astonishment in his braine, as not onely did afflict 21 4, 10| of businesse in~ ~their braine, about a dead man so strangely 22 5, 7| forged a Tale of her owne braine, farre from any truth~ ~ 23 5, 9| wheeled~ ~about her troubled braine, onely in tender care and 24 7, 10| most curious search of my braine) apt~ ~or fit for the purpose, 25 8, 8| considerations entred his braine, to have this wrong fully 26 8, 9| But why do I breake my braine, in numbering up so~ ~many 27 8, 9| respect of your admired braine~ ~and Wisedome, it is of 28 9, 5| strange~ ~stratagem in his braine, and afterward said. Hast 29 9, 6| divers devises mustred in his braine, how he might compasse one~ ~ 30 9, 10| more, much defective in braine, then otherwise able: in 31 10, 6| the giddy folly of a young braine.~ ~ Moreover you say (which 32 10, 10| strange humour entred into his braine, namely,~ ~that by a long 33 10, 10| according to a young giddie~ ~braine, when he was so rash in