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Alphabetical [« »] heeretofore 17 heereupon 22 heerewith 1 height 28 heighth 4 heinous 5 heinously 2 | Frequency [« »] 28 grizelda 28 guiscardo 28 harme 28 height 28 lovely 28 lovingly 28 lye | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances height |
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1 Ind | even in their greatest height: not onely the~ ~wise might 2 1, 4| upon it; for, in the very height of~ ~all his wantonnesse, 3 2, 3| Father had~ ~beene, to what height his wealth amounted, and 4 2, 5| it~ ~was of extraordinary height) onely the filth of the 5 2, 7| which he esteemed to bee the height of all happinesse. His~ ~ 6 3, 3| Tradesman) take downe the height of her minde;~ ~conceiving, 7 3, 6| possibility, to compasse the height of his desire:~ ~so that 8 3, 7| your~ ~selfe in the very height of cruelty, that hee might 9 4, 1| acquainting him truly with the height, and how farre it~ ~was 10 4, 1| aptest unto: but rather, with height of courage, controuling~ ~ 11 4, 1| whereby I might reach the height~ ~of my desires, howsoever 12 4, 3| Passing on their time in this height of felicity, and not crossed 13 4, 9| thereat, which beeing an huge height in distance~ ~from the ground, 14 5, 5| assistance, in~ ~compassing the height of his desire, with bountifull 15 5, 6| misery, even in the very height of promised assurance,~ ~ 16 5, 9| respect, and to reach the height of his desire, he made many~ ~ 17 5, 9| Yet she~ ~commended his height of spirit, which poverty 18 6, 8| she was endued with such height of minde, and so proud an 19 6, 10| small hils, of no great height, and on each of~ ~them stood 20 7, 3| her, he should reach the height of his amorous desires. 21 7, 7| somewhat in his Fathers former height of minde, and~ ~no way inclineable 22 7, 9| miracle, not seene, but in the height of the tree, and changing~ ~ 23 8, 7| him to exercise his utmost height of~ ~skil, with large promises 24 8, 9| scarsely above a Cubite in height, and~ ~because she refused 25 10, 3| shall I attaine to the~ ~height of liberality, and performe 26 10, 4| yea, reaching to such a height of glorious splendour;~ ~ 27 10, 7| fixed on a person of such height. And~ ~that which most tormented 28 10, 8| degrees) to the glorious height~ ~of Philosophy, to their