IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] wisemen 1 wiser 16 wisest 6 wish 30 wished 15 wishes 3 wishest 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 successe 30 suddenly 30 supposed 30 wish 30 yes 29 accomplish 29 albert | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances wish |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | teares. For, I could rather wish, that so fearefull~ ~a beginning, 2 Ind | shall enter armes for me. I wish that they~ ~were as willing 3 Ind | arise on any side, I could wish, that each one of us (for 4 Ind | looke on. I could~ ~rather wish, that some quaint discourse 5 1, 2| concerning the faith whereto I wish thee; where canst thou~ ~ 6 1, Song| That any other Love,~ ~ To wish or prove;~ ~ Can never sute 7 2, 1| sorted so well as they could wish, tooke and~ ~led him towards 8 2, 7| Father himselfe~ ~would wish it so, if ever he should 9 2, 8| any thing that she can wish to have: I dare presume, 10 2, 9| then willingly you would~ ~wish them to be. And among all 11 4, 2| holy habites: and I would wish, that their lies and deluding 12 4, 2| which as I envy not, so I wish you heereafter to be~ ~wiser, 13 4, 3| proved better, and I could wish, that worse inflictions 14 4, 3| so that no lovers could wish to~ ~live in more ample 15 4, 9| you upon my soule, which I wish to be confounded in eternall~ ~ 16 5, 7| I am. The like could I~ ~wish, answered Violenta, so we 17 5, 7| with what reason can you wish my tarrying here? This conception 18 5, 8| coy disdaine, from which I wish your minds to be as free, 19 5, 9| from him, no longer can he wish to~ ~live in this World. 20 7, 9| in all that a woman can~ ~wish to have, in regard of Fortunes 21 7, 10| performed more then I could wish, upon a~ ~subject so sutable 22 8, 4| to them then they could wish, in~ ~accomplishing the 23 8, 8| my sight, which I could wish that I had~ ~not seene. 24 9, 5| place, tell her, that I wish infinite bushels of those 25 9, 6| Prince in the world can wish no better,~ ~and I have 26 9, 10| hast often avouched to me; wish him to instruct thee in 27 9, 10| utterly~ ~overthrowne, onely wish that the taile may be well 28 10, 3| one day thereof, I~ ~could wish, that my time might more 29 10, 7| except such as~ ~cannot wish well to any. But because 30 10, 9| Thorello, I could heartily wish, that this Countrey of ours