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Alphabetical [« »] bounteously 2 bountie 1 bountiful 2 bountifull 32 bountifully 3 bounty 23 boursier 4 | Frequency [« »] 33 worth 32 apparant 32 blessed 32 bountifull 32 continuall 32 deserve 32 die | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances bountifull |
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1 1, 6| great multitude of Tables,~ ~bountifull preparation in the Kitchin, 2 1, 7| and recompenced in more~ ~bountifull maner, then men of vertuous 3 1, 7| that he became the most bountifull and best~ ~house-keeper, 4 2, 6| marriage, with a~ ~very bountifull and honourable dowry.~ ~ 5 2, 8| promises of~ ~great and bountifull rewards, to such as could 6 2, 8| keeping a most noble and~ ~bountifull house, which they termed 7 2, 8| returning home with his bountifull reward, soone after~ ~brought 8 3, 3| promised to make her parents bountifull~ ~Benefactors to the Convent, 9 3, 3| examples,~ ~confirmed her bountifull devotion: and when he had 10 3, 7| love to Theobaldo. These bountifull favours of~ ~Aldobrandino, 11 3, 9| very well to like of such a bountifull~ ~offer, and having a noble 12 5, 1| he) as the Gods are very bountifull, in bestowing their blessings 13 5, 5| height of his desire, with bountifull promises of~ ~rich rewarding; 14 5, 8| became enamored of a very bountifull Gentlewoman, who was~ ~Daughter 15 5, 9| with like love againe. By bountifull expences, and over~ ~liberall 16 5, 9| also to dvise you, in being bountifull, where vertue~ ~doth justly 17 6, 4| Citizen,~ ~beeing a man bountifull, magnificent, and within 18 7, 8| would recompence in such bountifull sort,~ ~as she should have 19 8, 9| extended towards~ ~me, and the bountifull favours promised beside, 20 8, 10| little proud of this her bountifull offer (having~ ~never bestowed 21 8, 10| she had formerly bin very bountifull~ ~to him, to above the value 22 8, 10| affable, or~ ~his cheare so bountifull, as in his former accesses 23 8, 10| shewing her selfe as lavishly bountifull to him, in all respects 24 10, 1| mens well~ ~deservings, and bountifull requitall of their paines. 25 10, 3| passage) and being of a bountifull~ ~and chearfull disposition, 26 10, 3| meane, in being liberall and bountifull to all men. I do greatly~ ~ 27 10, 4| that a man should be so bountifull, as to give away his~ ~owne 28 10, 4| immoderate: but with a bountifull and liberall soule, that 29 10, 5| Ansaldo. Who hearing the bountifull mind of her Husband; released~ ~ 30 10, 5| man of very great spirit, bountifull,~ ~active in Armes, and 31 10, 5| Ansaldo meant to~ ~give the bountifull recompence agreed on betweene 32 10, 9| had not exceeded in more bountifull~ ~manner. Thorello, replyed