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Alphabetical [« »] vowes 15 vowing 1 voyage 16 voyce 28 voyces 6 voyde 5 vulgar 11 | Frequency [« »] 28 suffered 28 tarrying 28 telling 28 voyce 28 wrought 27 ambroginolo 27 bologna | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances voyce |
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1 1, 4| betweene them, and a feminine~ ~voyce more strange then hee was 2 2, 3| with a lowe and trembling~ ~voyce, he called Alessandro, advising 3 2, 5| with a stearne~ ~dreadfull voyce, demanded, who durst keepe 4 2, 7| according to the common voyce of every one that saw her) 5 2, 9| moment she lost her~ ~manly voyce and demeanour, as knowing 6 3, 6| commendable. In a counterfeit voyce he bad her welcome, and 7 3, 6| am sure thou~ ~knowest my voyce, and I thinke it a thousand 8 3, 6| perfectly~ ~knowing him by his voyce; shee would have leapt out 9 3, 8| Monke (with a dreadfull voyce)~ ~replyed: Thou art in 10 3, 8| an hollow counterfeited voyce, called to~ ~Ferando, saying. 11 3, 8| thither, and knowing the voyce of~ ~Ferando, saw that he 12 5, 1| his harsh~ ~and clownish voyce convert it selfe more mildely, 13 5, 1| as it were)~ ~with one voyce, yeelded themselves his 14 5, 7| Theodoro. Pedro hearing the voyce, presently~ ~lifted up his 15 6, 7| constant countenance, and a voyce of setled resolve, craved 16 6, 10| then (with a~ ~deficate voyce) she beganne in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~ 17 7, 5| to him, who knowing her voyce, there they had~ ~such private 18 7, 8| yet notwithstanding, her~ ~voyce was so broken with crying, 19 8, 6| spetting, saide all with one voyce,~ ~That Calandrino was the 20 8, 7| and in a low soft kinde of voyce, called him by his name:~ ~ 21 8, 7| Upon the hearing of her voyce, hee stept close to the~ ~ 22 8, 7| by the weaknesse of her voyce, and~ ~scorching of her 23 8, 7| Full well she knew the voyce of her peazant, and~ ~therefore 24 9, 5| melodious accents of thy voyce, excelling Orpheus or~ ~ 25 9, 6| and~ ~distinguishing the voyce of Adriano from his: knew 26 10, 7| excellent Musitian, both for his voyce in~ ~singing, and exquisite 27 10, 7| to use both his Lute and voyce.~ ~ This seemed a happy 28 10, 7| owne; in a low and humbled voyce, thus answered. My Lord,