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Alphabetical [« »] fallen 4 falleth 8 falling 52 falne 28 fals 1 false 31 falsehoods 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 during 28 easie 28 esteemed 28 falne 28 flowers 28 foolish 28 gallant | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances falne |
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1 1, 1| true it is, that being falne into this sicknesse, now 2 2, 3| ebbe~ ~of poverty it was falne, only thorow their inordinate 3 2, 5| friend, if thou haddest not falne, but~ ~quietly gone to sleepe 4 2, 5| the brim: he might have falne to the bottome, and~ ~doubtlesse 5 2, 8| whereas else shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he, 6 3, 7| tribulation whereinto you~ ~are falne, (as by revelation I am 7 3, 7| all these~ ~afictions had falne on her and her father, for 8 3, 10| whereby my~ ~condition hath falne from ill to worse, and so 9 4, 2| beleeve, that God~ ~Cupid was falne in love with her, and he 10 4, 3| that worse inflictions had falne on~ ~the venerious Friar. 11 4, 4| and how the accident had falne out.~ ~Age being sodainly 12 4, 6| whatsoever, untill they~ ~be falne into the very same danger 13 4, 10| follies punishment had falne on thy selfe, that it might 14 5, 1| yeare, after he was thus falne in love, but hee became 15 5, 8| and Friends, that he was falne into a mighty~ ~consumption, 16 7, 8| asleepe: but beeing once falne into it, no~ ~noyse whatsoever, 17 8, 3| morning, after the dew is~ ~falne, and before the Sunne shineth 18 8, 7| yeare, a great snow had falne the day before, so~ ~as 19 8, 7| amourous service, and was falne in liking of another Lady,~ ~ 20 8, 7| necessity you~ ~must have falne into another: but, as it 21 8, 7| for thy fault might have falne uppon thee, as~ ~already 22 9, 3| hundred Florines, lately falne to me~ ~by the death of 23 9, 4| become drunke, and so had falne asleepe in one place or 24 9, 5| selfe, who is so~ ~deeply falne in love with mee, as thou 25 9, 5| was, and how farre he was falne in~ ~love with her: so that 26 9, 5| Kinsman and Friend. He is falne~ ~in love with a Woman of 27 9, 6| Husband. Adriano being not yet falne asleepe, feeling the hostesse~ ~ 28 10, 9| approve how farre~ ~he was falne out of her remembrance;