IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] heirtily 1 held 65 helde 5 helena 31 helenaes 1 helitropium 7 hell 36 | Frequency [« »] 31 feele 31 furnished 31 gentlewomen 31 helena 31 liberty 31 loose 31 merchants | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances helena |
Day, Novell
1 8, 7| love with a Ladie, named~ ~Helena, she being a Widdow, and 2 8, 7| she being named Madame Helena. Her delight was to~ ~live 3 8, 7| especiall Friends; this Lady Helena, attyred in her~ ~blacke 4 8, 7| Within a while after, Madame Helena said to her friend. Walke 5 8, 7| vehement affection~ ~to Madame Helena, so hood-winkt the sight 6 8, 7| went presently to bed; when Helena spake thus to her amorous~ ~ 7 8, 7| houre of~ ~midnight, and Helena had delighted her selfe 8 8, 7| deare Reniero (answered Helena) I dare not doe it,~ ~because 9 8, 7| Can it be possible (quoth Helena) that you should be so benummed~ ~ 10 8, 7| The amourous Friend to Helena, who stood by all this while, 11 8, 7| his former affection to~ ~Helena, altered into as violent 12 8, 7| affectionate to~ ~Madame Helena, then formerly he had beene.~ ~ 13 8, 7| to adventure.~ ~ Madame Helena, more hot in pursuite of 14 8, 7| Lady-like enterprize. And Madam Helena accompanied with none but~ ~ 15 8, 7| he himselfe had done. So, Helena~ ~being mounted up on the 16 8, 7| Miserable and unfortunate Helena, what will~ ~be saide by 17 8, 7| her. Good~ ~morrow Madame Helena, What? are the Ladies come 18 8, 7| the Ladies come yet or no? Helena~ ~bearing his scorning question, 19 8, 7| thus he replied. Madam Helena, if mine entreaties (which, 20 8, 7| punished. No, treacherous Helena, thy~ ~blandishments cannot 21 8, 7| her. Beleeve me~ ~Madame Helena, you have so conjured me 22 8, 7| the meane while, Madame Helena remaining still on the Tower,~ ~ 23 8, 7| sleeping: and remembring Madame Helena, he went to see~ ~in what 24 8, 7| Woman that I am, answered Helena; Why did the heavens~ ~bestow 25 8, 7| unfortunate day to Madame Helena, it chanced,~ ~that a Clowne 26 8, 7| storming~ ~tempest, Madame Helena soone pacified, entreating 27 8, 7| legs breaking.~ ~ Madame Helena, to colour this misfortune 28 8, 7| pennance imposed on Madame Helena, she utterly~ ~forgot her 29 8, 8| hard Fortunes of~ ~Madame Helena to be, having much descontented, 30 8, 10| teares; as pittying~ ~Madame Helena in her hard misfortune, 31 9, 8| inflicted, as that on Madam Helena.~ ~ There dwelt sometime