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Alphabetical [« »] libell 1 liberalitie 1 liberality 18 liberall 32 liberallity 1 liberally 16 libert 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 hopes 32 isabella 32 jehannot 32 liberall 32 need 32 needes 32 pamphilus | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances liberall |
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1 1, 6| COVETOUS; BUT RATHER TO BE LIBERALL TO~ ~ ALL MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Bergamino, 2 2, 6| Signior Gasparino (whose liberall favours came~ ~unlooked 3 3, 3| little further, by a more liberall~ ~illustration of her affection 4 3, 7| on whom she bestowed her liberall favours,~ ~yet concealing 5 3, 9| Ladies tongue,~ ~to-demand a liberall recompence for her paines; 6 4, 1| such as have~ ~the most liberall portion thereof, and performed 7 4, 1| whereof you have~ ~made such liberall profession to me; let me 8 4, 10| effect; she graced~ ~with liberall gifts: one while with Golde, 9 4, 10| his worthy friends, and liberall bounty was there to be~ ~ 10 5, 8| brave-minded Gentleman,~ ~liberall in his expences, honest 11 5, 9| bountifull expences, and over~ ~liberall invitations, he wasted and 12 5, 9| vouchsafing (of your owne~ ~liberall nature) to come and visit 13 6, 10| beside. And because I~ ~was liberall to him, giving him two of 14 6, 10| King: I should grant you a liberall freedome of that,~ ~wherein 15 7, 2| have made me very large and liberall promises, of~ ~Golde, Silver, 16 7, 8| solemne protestations and liberall promises, not to make her 17 8, 7| barest him.~ ~I am not now so liberall or courteous, to desire 18 8, 10| expresse him selfe her most liberall servant. And, without~ ~ 19 9, 1| regard of their~ ~great and liberall offers) to make trial of 20 9, 9| derived by birth, and allow~ ~liberall expences, for maintaining 21 10, 1| thanking his Majestie for so~ ~liberall a gift, returned home joyfully 22 10, 2| minded, and expressed his liberall bounty to such a man,~ ~ 23 10, 2| should have such a bold and liberall spirit, which appeared~ ~ 24 10, 3| enterprise, I~ ~meane, in being liberall and bountifull to all men. 25 10, 3| gladly~ ~accept your most liberall offer: but because I plainlie 26 10, 4| but with a bountifull and liberall soule, that which he~ ~coveted 27 10, 5| being much moved~ ~with the liberall command of her husband, 28 10, 5| selfe seene a husband~ ~so liberall of his honour, and you Sir 29 10, 6| and which of them was most liberall, eithet Signior~ ~Gilberto 30 10, 7| Perdicano, and gave him liberall~ ~endowments with her.~ ~ ~ ~ 31 10, 7| being a Prince, of most liberall and benigne nature, having~ ~ 32 10, 8| else could make Titus~ ~so liberall, in dividing (with such