IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] ognissanti 1 oh 20 old 65 olde 30 olive-trees 1 olives 1 ollies 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 magnificent 30 naked 30 offensive 30 olde 30 paine 30 philomena 30 pitty | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances olde |
bold = Main text Day, Novellgrey = Comment text
1 1, 1| were pleasing to the good olde man,~ ~and he caused every 2 1, 4| immediately (although he was olde)~ ~no lesse spurring on 3 2, 5| at the same time) an~ ~olde woman (as commonly such 4 2, 5| Andrea conferring~ ~with the olde Bawde, and knowing her ( 5 2, 5| Andreas purse, upon the olde~ ~womans comming backe to 6 2, 5| house, away shee sent the olde Pandresse~ ~about other 7 2, 5| them, and entred into an olde~ ~house hard by at hand. 8 2, 8| tarrie~ ~stil by the good olde man, because he loved them 9 2, 8| they returned againe to the olde man, and would not leave 10 2, 8| making much of the good olde man,~ ~Lord Andrew Mandevile, 11 2, 9| by the meanes of a good olde woman) she got such~ ~provision 12 2, 10| TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN OLDE MEN ARE WITTILY REPREHENDED, 13 3, 1| Massetto being rich and olde, returned home like a wealthy~ ~ 14 3, 4| and~ ~thought I heard the olde wall totter: but I see I 15 3, 5| Wherefore is my youth? The olde miserable man is gone to 16 3, 6| and meeting there with the olde woman, demaunded of her,~ ~ 17 4, 2| this condition, that his~ ~olde Love Psyches, and all other 18 4, 10| which commonly awaiteth on olde Mens marriages;~ ~when freezing 19 5, 4| happy blessing (in their olde yeeres) was not a little~ ~ 20 5, 5| What care~ ~I whether our olde Maide be present, or no? 21 5, 5| loude as she could, as the olde Chamber-maide did the like: 22 5, 10| shee covered it with an olde~ ~empty Sacke, and after 23 6, 10| And, never remembring his olde tatterd~ ~Friars Cowle, 24 9, 3| who dwelt then in~ ~the olde market place, at the signe 25 9, 5| a Chamber or two, having olde moveables in them,~ ~as 26 9, 5| hunger-starved at home? An olde~ ~knave with (almost) never 27 9, 6| right my wrong,~ ~and yet as olde as I am to rig thou shalt 28 10, 3| taking the words of the olde woman, to extoll~ ~the renowne 29 10, 3| have made my selfe thus olde in his service:~ ~yet never 30 10, 5| opinion) for him to effect. An olde woman, whom hee imployed