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Alphabetical [« »] cum 1 cuningly 2 cunning 60 cunningly 29 cup 17 cupid 18 cupidicall 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 causing 29 companion 29 creature 29 cunningly 29 deede 29 deserving 29 duty | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances cunningly |
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1 1, 4| receiving any reprehension, how cunningly a~ ~Monke compassed his 2 2, 2| onely by the eye; yet so cunningly concealed, that no~ ~motive 3 2, 5| the greater part thereof) cunningly questioned~ ~with her, what 4 2, 5| at the beds feete, teares cunningly trickling downe~ ~her Cheekes, 5 2, 5| Fiordeliza (for so did she~ ~cunningly stile her selfe, and in 6 2, 9| the Chest, according as cunningly~ ~hee had contrived it, 7 3, 3| and are~ ~(divers times) cunningly met withall, in theyr craftinesse, 8 3, 3| her bead in her~ ~bosome, cunningly dissembling, as if shee 9 3, 5| perceived, that it was thus cunningly contrived by her husband.~ ~ 10 4, 2| backe~ ~behinde him, and all cunningly covered with his Friars 11 4, 3| disaster so~ ~closely, but as cunningly discovereth it againe: so 12 4, 5| league: of love, yet not so~ ~cunningly concealed, but at the length, 13 4, 6| Chamber-maide, it was so cunningly carried, that in the Garden~ ~ 14 4, 8| receite and knowledge, so cunningly his Mother and~ ~Tutors 15 4, 9| hatred: which yet he very cunningly concealed,~ ~bearing an 16 6, 3| peeces of silver to be~ ~cunningly guilded, as then went for 17 6, 10| this day wee have very~ ~cunningly beguiled you. How now? answered 18 7, 7| was affected to her. She cunningly sent Egano her Husband into~ ~ 19 8, 5| body could descry him) was cunningly crept under~ ~the Bench, 20 8, 5| heeles:~ ~Matteuzzo being cunningly stolne away, and undiscovered 21 8, 6| Brawne (which~ ~thou hast cunningly sold for ready money) was 22 8, 10| Goods,~ ~and Person, so cunningly they have bene shaven by 23 8, 10| Women-slaves (as shee had before~ ~cunningly appointed) sodainely calling 24 8, 10| she saw, and observed how cunningly she was~ ~deceived: a long 25 9, 2| contrive the businesse so cunningly: that the Ladle~ ~Abbesse 26 9, 5| Mistresse. She also (as cunningly) encountred all his ollies, 27 9, 6| her in a~ ~businesse so cunningly begun, he called to Panuccio, 28 9, 8| which deceit, Guiotto became cunningly revenged, by~ ~procurng 29 10, 8| manner at night (as we can cunningly~ ~enough contrive it) thou