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Alphabetical [« »] compaise 1 companie 18 companies 4 companion 29 companions 33 company 263 companyon 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 allowed 29 apparantly 29 causing 29 companion 29 creature 29 cunningly 29 deede | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances companion |
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1 2, 7| any. The Duke and his~ ~Companion, having thus executed what 2 3, 7| kindred; except one kinde companion of~ ~his, whom he acquainted 3 3, 10| freshness and beauty of his companion. From this he passed to 4 4, 1| alone, without his deare~ ~companion.~ ~ Having thus finished 5 4, 2| Monkes Cowle) leaves his companion to awaite his returning~ ~ 6 4, 2| had~ ~left his fellow and companion, perhaps imployed in as 7 4, 2| former bravery, he left his companion where he used to stay, and~ ~ 8 4, 10| discourse, thou art no fit companion for me, I will~ ~therefore 9 5, 5| Guidotto of Cremona, was my~ ~companion and deare friend, who growing 10 5, 7| in the sight of her lewd companion,~ ~according as shee hath 11 6, 4| Chichibio (like a pleasant companion, and~ ~evermore delighting 12 6, 10| afforded not a more crafty companion, then he. Moreover,~ ~albeit 13 7, 3| God-son. The Friars brotherly Companion, who had given sufficient~ ~ 14 7, 8| for thou art no more a companion for me. No sooner had~ ~ 15 7, 10| appeared~ ~afterward to his companion, according as he had formerly 16 7, 10| and consorted with~ ~his companion Meucio; the she-Gossip, 17 7, 10| better meanes then his~ ~companion, and more prevayring courses, 18 7, 10| Farewell my~ ~friendly companion, for I may tarry no longer 19 8, 1| a deere friend and kinde companion, who~ ~alwayes used to keepe 20 8, 3| not yeeld a more pleasant companion, he being named Maso~ ~del 21 8, 6| they went to a friendlie Companion of theirs,~ ~an honest joviall 22 8, 9| using thee as my Domesticke companion, and~ ~embracing thee as 23 9, 2| answered. Why how now saucy companion? What vaile~ ~are you prating 24 9, 3| Buffalmaco,~ ~and a third Companion, named Nello, made Calandrino 25 9, 4| angerly answered; Thou sawcy companion,~ ~what have I to doe with 26 9, 5| was maintained by a wily companion,~ ~called Magione, in a 27 9, 5| answered, saying: My friendly Companion Bruno, if I had one to lend 28 10, 8| in his owne house, as~ ~companion to his son, named Gisippus, 29 10, 8| should become the wife of his Companion,~ ~but onely the precious