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Alphabetical [« »] similitude 1 simon 41 simone 1 simonida 30 simonidaes 2 simons 2 simpathy 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 prayers 30 purposely 30 signe 30 simonida 30 sing 30 strangely 30 successe | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances simonida |
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1 4, 7| RICH AND NOBLE~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Simonida affecting Pasquino, and 2 4, 7| immediately fell downe dead. Simonida being brought~ ~before the 3 4, 7| and called by the name of Simonida. Now, albeit she was not 4 4, 7| other workewomen played, Simonida was~ ~sure to want no employment.~ ~ 5 4, 7| that Pasquino sitting by Simonida, told her of a goodly~ ~ 6 4, 7| suspition of~ ~envious eyes. Simonida gave answer of her wellliking 7 4, 7| intimate familiar friend, Simonida tooke along in her~ ~company, 8 4, 7| part, and Pasquino with his Simonida in another. The~ ~walke 9 4, 7| downe dead. Which~ ~when Simonida beheld, wringing her hands, 10 4, 7| complaining, and accusing Simonida to have poysoned him; she 11 4, 7| Wherefore, in the presence of Simonida,~ ~he desired to see the 12 4, 7| transgression.~ ~ Poore Simonida, sighing and sorrowing for 13 4, 7| you. But yet concerning Simonida her selfe, in~ ~the common 14 4, 7| deaths~ ~of Pasquino and Simonida: whose bodies being carried 15 7, 8| immeasurably jelous of his Wife~ ~Simonida, who fastened a thred about 16 7, 8| this violence to his wife Simonida:) and afterward~ ~fetcheth 17 7, 8| element, she being named~ ~Simonida. Now, in regard that he 18 7, 8| intelligence~ ~concerning his Wife Simonida, as he grew into extraordinarie 19 7, 8| pleasing both to Roberto and Simonida,~ ~being the intelligencer 20 7, 8| fortuned one night, that Simonida~ ~being in a sound sleepe, 21 7, 8| opening, that it was not Simonida, but her Husband, whereupon 22 7, 8| they fought together.~ ~ Simonida awaking, even when her Husband 23 7, 8| went alone by himselfe.~ ~ Simonida, who had heard all this 24 7, 8| they might now dispose of Simonida as themselves pleased, because~ ~ 25 7, 8| house.~ ~ The brethren to Simonida were exceedingly offended 26 7, 8| the stayres: they heard Simonida sweetly singing at her working;~ ~ 27 7, 8| Lady be with us (quoth Simonida) and sweet Saint Frances 28 7, 8| them.~ ~ Ave Maria (quoth Simonida, crossing her selfe) Alas 29 7, 8| sware hee did beate her. Simonida, turning then to~ ~her Husband, 30 7, 8| attempt to~ ~speake one word. Simonida tooke advantage of this