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Alphabetical [« »] sinewes 3 sinful 1 sinfull 1 sing 30 singing 35 single 4 singular 45 | Frequency [« »] 30 purposely 30 signe 30 simonida 30 sing 30 strangely 30 successe 30 suddenly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances sing |
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1 Ind | come to bee~ ~none at all) sing Service at such houres as 2 1, 9| Lauretta and Dioneus, should sing a sweet ditty. At which 3 2, Song| not I, what Lady else can sing,~ ~ Of those delights, which 4 2, Song| firme and full effect;~ ~ Sing wee together, but in no 5 2, Song| not I, what Lover else can sing,~ ~ Of those delights which 6 3, 10| the dance, and likewise to sing a~ ~Song. My gracious Lord ( 7 4, 10| unfortunate Love, that you~ ~shall sing a Song agreeing with your 8 4, Song| beside my selfe) do learne to sing it,~ ~ And so consider of 9 5, 4| heare the sweete Birds~ ~sing, especially the Nightingale 10 5, 4| heare the sweete Nightingale sing, as every night she~ ~useth 11 5, 4| heare the~ ~Nightingale sing? Let there be a bed made 12 5, 4| to us that are aged, they sing like Lapwings, telling~ ~ 13 5, 10| him, and commanding him to sing a good one, or~ ~none at 14 7, 10| commanded Madame Philomena to sing; whereupon the Instruments~ ~ 15 7, Song| constrained Madame~ ~Philomena to sing in this manner. And because ( 16 8, 2| which she would~ ~sweetly sing to her Cimbale, and further 17 8, 9| whereof I will instantly sing thee one. And so he~ ~began 18 8, 9| one. And so he~ ~began to sing.~ ~ Bruno was swolne so 19 8, 9| could (quoth the Doctor) sing thee infinite more beside,~ ~ 20 8, 10| formerly sung: he should now~ ~sing one, whereunto dutifully 21 9, 10| commanded Madam Neiphila, to sing a song in his name, or how 22 9, Song| reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~ 23 9, Song| reason,~ ~ To dance and sing;~ ~ With Chaplets of Flowers,~ ~ 24 10, 6| into place:~ ~ Let no one sing in Loves disgrace.~ ~ So 25 10, 6| descended from the Heavens to sing~ ~before him. No sooner 26 10, 7| him, to heare him both sing and play.~ ~ Her tender 27 10, 7| opportunity to Manutio, to sing the dittie so~ ~purposely 28 10, 10| length, but it proved as sing to the whole assembly, past 29 10, 10| to play on~ ~instruments, sing and dance, and Madame Lauretta 30 10, 10| commaunded Madame Fiammetta to sing a song, which~ ~pleasantly