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Alphabetical [« »] unkle 1 unkles 1 unknown 3 unknowne 29 unlade 1 unladen 1 unlawfull 4 | Frequency [« »] 29 sung 29 traine 29 tree 29 unknowne 29 wholly 29 witty 29 wont | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances unknowne |
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1 1, 1| to~ ~Dijon, where he was unknowne (well-neere) of any. And 2 1, 1| because such things remaine unknowne to us, and~ ~speaking by 3 2, 7| so extreame.~ ~ Beeing (unknowne to them) neere the Isle 4 2, 8| Returning afterward (unknowne) thorow Scotland, hee found 5 2, 8| thus they might best escape unknowne.~ ~ Being entred into the 6 2, 9| no~ ~tales, and offences unknowne are sildome or never called 7 2, 9| Husband, it is~ ~utterly unknowne to me: for he hath strictly 8 2, 10| next followed. It is not unknowne to you all, that to morrow~ ~ 9 3, 2| in regard the party~ ~was unknowne to her, and all the women 10 3, 7| importance. It is not unknowne to you, with what rigour 11 3, 9| Noble Count, it is not unknowne to us, that you are~ ~a 12 3, 9| may so favour mee, that (unknowne to him) I may conceive~ ~ 13 3, 9| she tooke her journey (unknowne to any) and arrived with 14 4, 5| eldest of the Brethren, unknowne to them who were~ ~thus 15 4, 6| Ladies, I am sure it is not unknowne to you, that it is,~ ~and 16 4, 8| into a neighbours house, unknowne to~ ~him, or any of his 17 5, 6| perceiving himselfe to be unknowne of any; he continued~ ~for 18 8, 3| in regard (as it is not unknowne to~ ~you) that women cause 19 8, 4| justly deserved.~ ~ It is not unknowne unto you all, that the Cittie 20 8, 5| relate it.~ ~ It is not unknowne to you, partly by intelligence 21 8, 6| foold any more. Nor is it unknowne to thee,~ ~what paines wee 22 9, 1| never performe.~ ~ It is not unknowne to thee, that in the Church-yard 23 9, 2| comming and~ ~departing, yet unknowne to him or Isabella. The 24 9, 6| answered the~ ~hoste, it is not unknowne to you, how unfiting my 25 10, 3| to~ ~conferre with Nathan unknowne. And being instructed by 26 10, 8| our onely way. It is not unknowne to thee, how after much 27 10, 9| visitation (the cause~ ~unknowne whence it proceeded) whether 28 10, 9| Alexandria, where being unknowne, and fearing least he should 29 10, 9| that~ ~Thorello d'Istriaes unknowne surprizall and thraldome,