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Alphabetical [« »] extraordinarie 1 extraordinarily 32 extraordinary 37 extreame 31 extreamely 21 extreames 2 extreamest 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 divine 31 entertained 31 experience 31 extreame 31 faile 31 false 31 fame | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances extreame |
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1 Ind | their owne lives.~ ~ In this extreame calamity, the sicke being 2 2, 1| him indeede, by their extreame violence.~ ~ Sodainly, Marquiso 3 2, 3| Saint Julian, who (in such extreame necessity) sent him so good~ ~ 4 2, 4| strength~ ~benummed with extreame cold.~ ~ Good wines and 5 2, 7| the nights darkenesse~ ~so extreame.~ ~ Beeing (unknowne to 6 2, 7| surprized with a sudden extreame sicknesse, in regard whereof ( 7 3, 6| continuing still in~ ~such an extreame condition, he was advised 8 3, 6| and yet shee lived in such extreame jealousie of him, as~ ~fearing 9 4 | almost halfe unrooted, by the extreame agitation of those~ ~blustering 10 4, 1| and commiseration of my~ ~extreame wrong, I found them both 11 4, 3| became possessed~ ~with such extreame jealousie, that hee could 12 4, 3| Heereupon, she fell into an extreame~ ~melancholly, which melancholly 13 4, 5| beautifull Princesse, after an extreame and vehement sighe, thus~ ~ 14 4, 5| againe, she fell into~ ~an extreame sicknesse, occasioned onely 15 4, 10| her;~ ~so violent was her extreame distraction.~ ~ Upon the 16 5, 3| weake and faint, what with extreame feare, lowd calling, and~ ~ 17 5, 9| although his necessity was extreame, and his greefe~ ~great, 18 6, 7| that, being overcom with~ ~extreame rage, hee could hardly containe 19 7, 8| crying, and his impacience so extreame,~ ~that rage hindered all 20 7, 9| I~ ~tolde thee, in what extreame Agonies thy Lady and mine 21 7, 9| albeit hee had endured extreame paine, and~ ~still complained 22 7, 10| perceiving in what an~ ~extreame agony I was; presently said 23 8, 7| expect her comming, in an extreame frost and snow. In revenge~ ~ 24 8, 7| therewith, and being an extreame~ ~frost upon it, our Scholler 25 8, 7| this, is~ ~tenne-times more extreame at Paris, then heere in 26 8, 7| Continuing long in this extreame affliction, and surveighing 27 8, 7| to endure: remember the extreame cold which you caused mee 28 8, 7| are not able to doe, so extreame is the violence of the~ ~ 29 9, 5| they have, such is their extreame follie and ill~ ~fortune.~ ~ 30 10, 7| that she languished in~ ~an extreame and long sickenesse. By 31 10, 8| saw him reduced to such~ ~extreame poverty, disgrace and misery,