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Alphabetical [« »] loope-hole 2 loope-light 1 loopehole 1 loose 31 loosely 2 loosing 4 lord 217 | Frequency [« »] 31 gentlewomen 31 helena 31 liberty 31 loose 31 merchants 31 remembrance 31 sayde | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances loose |
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1 1, 8| therein shee should but loose her labour, because hee 2 2, 4| trebble, fell in danger, to~ ~loose both himselfe and wealth 3 2, 5| heere, not onely shall I loose my right among them, but~ ~ 4 2, 7| except he be willing to loose his~ ~life: for I intend 5 2, 8| but~ ~lookes upon her owne loose and lascivious appetite, 6 2, 8| marriage: for loath he was to loose their favour, by disclosing 7 2, 9| doe,~ ~thou shalt onely loose a thousand duckets of Gold. 8 2, 10| to have maried, and you loose the worthy~ ~reputation 9 4, 2| if he purposed to let loose his Salvage man; he tooke 10 4, 3| together.~ ~ Thus the idle and loose love of Restagnone, with 11 4, 6| fearing least I~ ~should loose it, I put a collar of Gold 12 4, 8| follow to~ ~you, I cannot but loose the sweet happinesse of 13 4, 10| slaine by some of his~ ~own loose companions, being with them 14 5, 1| asleepe, attired in such fine loose garments, as hidde very~ ~ 15 5, 1| and have her I will, or loose my life in~ ~the adventure. 16 5, 7| affliction, and Pedro fearing to loose his life therefore,~ ~determined 17 5, 10| thirsty then the rest,~ ~brake loose, and wandering all about 18 6, Ind| Maides are so~ ~simple, as to loose the flourishing Aprill of 19 7, 4| verie great stone, which lay loose upon the brim of~ ~the Well, 20 7, 6| fall in Love, do utterly loose their understanding. To~ ~ 21 7, 9| Are you angry for a few loose haires of your~ ~beard? 22 8, 7| Ladies, that must injoy their loose~ ~desires, by Negromancy, 23 8, 9| Vialles of Sagginali, will loose their very~ ~best times, 24 9, 4| courtesie; why then should we loose three shillings, when they 25 9, 5| because her haire hung loose~ ~about her, which shee 26 9, 10| and the Sunne beginning to loose his heate; the Queene also 27 10, 3| thou shouldest chance to loose thine owne. I have had the 28 10, 7| and because I am loath to loose the least time, I~ ~will 29 10, 8| to change, I doe not say loose her (for in giving her to 30 10, 8| giving her to thee, I~ ~loose her not my selfe) and by 31 10, 10| Madame,~ ~except I intend to loose mine owne life, I must accomplish