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Alphabetical [« »] pittifull 11 pittifully 2 pittious 1 pitty 30 pittying 8 pity 6 pizzino 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 olde 30 paine 30 philomena 30 pitty 30 prayers 30 purposely 30 signe | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances pitty |
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1 2, 5| fellow,- we cannot but~ ~pitty thy present condition: wherfore 2 2, 6| shamefull~ ~death, which pitty and compassion will not 3 2, 7| intercessions could draw~ ~any pitty from them. As thus they 4 2, 7| of heaven doubtlesse (in pitty~ ~and compassion of my passed 5 2, 8| Heereupon, more for pleasure and pitty then any necessity of his~ ~ 6 2, 9| there kill her, without any pitty or compassion, and then 7 2, 9| me, without~ ~respect of pitty or compassion, to kill you 8 2, 9| contentment.~ ~ Much did shee pitty her Husbands perplexity, 9 3, 1| comelinesse of person,~ ~began to pitty the poverty of his condition; 10 3, 3| there are,~ ~(more is the pitty) who perhaps are better 11 3, 5| gentle~ ~brest, but Lady-like pitty and compassion, whereby 12 3, 5| the~ ~halfe part of your pitty.~ ~ Admit (myracle of Ladies) 13 4, 1| joyning with Fortune: in meere pitty and commiseration of my~ ~ 14 4, 8| who was now become full of pitty too late, quickely~ ~condiscended, 15 5, 2| charities sake) to take pitty on~ ~her youth, and helpe 16 5, 8| said. Lovely Ladies, as pitty is most~ ~highly commended 17 5, 8| confounded with feare and pitty, like a simple silly man,~ ~ 18 6, 1| Nature remaining in her, as pitty it~ ~were to conceale her 19 8, 7| a~ ~learned Scholler, I pitty that he should bee thus 20 8, 7| and therefore in meere pitty,~ ~and for manhoods sake, 21 8, 7| thoughts, betweene content and pitty. It did not a little joy 22 8, 7| yet (in meere~ ~humanity) pitty provoked him, to commisserate 23 8, 7| pleasing in thine eyes. Take pitty then on mee for~ ~charities 24 8, 7| for~ ~thee: for as little pitty doe I take on thee now, 25 8, 10| except he might be moved to pitty her. Whereupon, she sent 26 9, Song| she cride:~ ~ Ah! Who will pitty her distresse,~ ~ That findes 27 9, Song| displease.~ ~ And let none pitty her distresse,~ ~ That fell 28 10, 4| street, without any care or pitty taken on him: A stranger~ ~ 29 10, 4| dumbe, which were great pitty, if it should be so. Gentlemen ( 30 10, 7| was so much moved with pitty of her~ ~extremitie, as