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Alphabetical [« »] afflicted 16 afflicteth 1 afflicting 7 affliction 28 afflictions 22 affoord 21 affoorded 15 | Frequency [« »] 29 wont 29 wretched 28 accompanied 28 affliction 28 agreed 28 aniolliero 28 begin | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances affliction |
Day, Novell
1 Ind | sickly: In misery and~ ~affliction of our City, the venerable 2 Ind | left us alone in this great affliction, even as if we~ ~were no 3 2, 5| to~ ~his Inne, in no mean affliction and torment of minde, for 4 2, 7| they saide to him, their affliction grew the greater,~ ~labouring 5 3, 7| outward habits, the inward affliction of their~ ~hearts, for a 6 3, 7| concerning my peace, or mine affliction? Madame~ ~(replied the Pilgrime) 7 3, 7| sensible~ ~feeling of this affliction; as seeking your sound and 8 3, 8| subject to a more hellish~ ~affliction then all these, namely jealousie, 9 3, 9| and without any paine or~ ~affliction to me: she shall not come 10 4, 1| thou hast given me much affliction of minde, and so~ ~overthrowne 11 5, 1| likewise, felte the selfesame affliction, but especially~ ~Iphigenia, 12 5, 7| befall them no heavier~ ~affliction, and Pedro fearing to loose 13 5, 9| Sonne; it~ ~is no meane affliction to me, that I am disabled 14 7, 5| in this torturing het of affliction:~ ~I can make no other answere, 15 7, 9| languishing in this lovesicke affliction, it will bee the danger 16 8, 7| and a~ ~grievous time of affliction to you. But I am not ignorant, 17 8, 7| Continuing long in this extreame affliction, and surveighing all~ ~likely 18 8, 7| greater violence to hir affliction, that her desires (in all 19 8, 7| without much anguish and affliction to the Ladie (by reason 20 8, 10| what great~ ~trouble and affliction of minde I then was, both 21 8, 10| reason of his passionate affliction, and he~ ~permitting her 22 9, 1| servant) what trouble and~ ~affliction of minde I suffer dayly, 23 9, 2| while, but not without great affliction unto~ ~them both. In the 24 9, 5| but not without wonderful affliction to Calandrino;~ ~and as 25 10, 5| excessive grew her griefe and~ ~affliction, that it could not be so 26 10, 7| with~ ~endlesse torment and affliction of soule, except he have 27 10, 8| indeede, and (to the no meane affliction~ ~of his friend) when he 28 10, 8| thy selfe out of~ ~this affliction, thou wilt (in one instant)