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Alphabetical [« »] prongges 1 pronounce 5 pronounced 5 proofe 29 proofes 6 proove 8 prooved 6 | Frequency [« »] 29 nicostratus 29 ours 29 poverty 29 proofe 29 ran 29 readily 29 round | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances proofe |
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1 2, 8| which I finde by daily~ ~proofe in many, who being growne 2 2, 8| shortly to put her project in proofe,~ ~saying to her son, that 3 2, 9| willing to stand upon the proofe, pawne downe five~ ~thousand 4 2, 10| birth and breeding, or made proofe of~ ~their loyall carriage 5 3, 1| in your Garden, let the proofe yeeld~ ~praise of my skill 6 3, 2| apparant and manifest. For proofe whereof, faire company, 7 3, 3| deerely as his~ ~life, for proofe whereof, there is not any 8 3, 7| And they having heard, by proofe made in the Court of justice, 9 3, 9| should I disdaine to make proofe of her skill? Her promise 10 5, 1| therein most wisely make proofe of their vertues,~ ~and 11 6, 4| of) I am content to make proofe thereof to~ ~morrow morning, 12 6, 10| first part, concerning the proofe of children, I conceive~ ~ 13 7, 2| are, and have made good proofe thereof this morning. Understand~ ~ 14 7, 7| and let you taste~ ~the proofe of them by deeds: and let 15 7, 7| respectively uppon this proofe of his honestie towards 16 7, 8| them. And~ ~for the better proofe of his words, he shewed 17 8, 2| thereby, of an apparant proofe, that such Sinamon, amorous 18 8, 3| untill he~ ~had made full proofe of the stones vertue. And 19 8, 6| urging anie such publike proofe.~ ~ Every one there present 20 8, 6| making this singular peece of proofe.~ ~Wherefore we inflict 21 8, 10| knowing he could~ ~make no proofe of his debt, but what her 22 8, 10| finde it certaine: make proofe~ ~thereof whensoever you 23 10, 8| to such an extremity, as proofe is now to~ ~be made of my 24 10, 8| desired her.~ ~ "Now, for proofe of that which I have said, 25 10, 8| without seeking after further proofe, doth sufficiently~ ~testifie: 26 10, 10| quality; he would needes make proofe of his faire Wives patience.~ ~ 27 10, 10| make his last and finall proofe~ ~of faire Grizeldaes patience, 28 10, 10| was now put to the maine proofe indeede. Neverthelesse, 29 10, 10| many kinds (for my first proofe) I~ ~gave thee harsh and