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Alphabetical [« »] succeedings 1 succesefull 1 succesfull 1 successe 30 successefull 7 successefully 1 successelesse 3 | Frequency [« »] 30 simonida 30 sing 30 strangely 30 successe 30 suddenly 30 supposed 30 wish | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances successe |
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1 1, 9| expectation, the issue and successe hath bin~ ~good and successful, 2 2, 4| praysing God for this good successe, and such an~ ~admirable 3 2, 4| concerning his last good successe.~ ~ Being come home in safety 4 2, 5| dreaming on such fortunate successe,~ ~made meanes to get out 5 2, 10| end, without any other~ ~successe, left his wife there, and 6 3, 2| determination, hee grounded the successe of his future fortune,~ ~ 7 3, 3| might have had~ ~better successe in you, then as yet they 8 3, 5| though any~ ~advantage or successe) the Lady and wife of Signior 9 3, 5| thought, that no better successe would have ensued on the~ ~ 10 3, 7| comforting her with future good successe, he departed from her,~ ~ 11 3, 9| childe. Upon which good successe, when time shall serve, 12 4, 2| answered Albert) what~ ~your successe with him hath beene, I am 13 4, 3| came to fatall and fortunat successe by the tempestuous anger 14 4, 6| flatter us~ ~with prosperous successe: yet let us give no credence 15 4, 9| WHEREBY APPEARETH, WHAT ILL SUCCESSE ATTENDETH ON THEM,~ ~ THAT 16 4, 10| better conceive by the~ ~successe.~ ~ According as she was 17 5, Ind| dayes discourses, of happy successe in love, after~ ~disastrous 18 7, 2| unkindely entertayned; his successe proved answerable to his 19 7, 3| yet let me tell~ ~you, successe of time tutord him in them 20 7, 3| breath then I, and your~ ~successe hath prooved happier then 21 7, 5| pleased to accept it. If~ ~successe (in this case) proved answerable 22 7, 8| about his owne; to trye what successe would ensue~ ~thereon. It 23 7, 9| proceeding~ ~on with no worse successe, will (no doubt) bring her 24 7, 10| yet hoping to finde some successe at length: he~ ~would not 25 8, 2| returne againe with good successe. But if thou meet with Laguccio,~ ~ 26 8, 7| have procured his owne~ ~successe) gave releefe to her surmise, 27 9, 5| manner, without any other successe then as hath bene~ ~declared; 28 10, 4| went (as hopelesse of~ ~any successe) to be Potestate of Modena, 29 10, 9| he demaunded of him, the successe of~ ~the voyage, and when 30 10, 9| with Letters~ ~of his whole successe, and confessing himselfe (