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Alphabetical [« »] signiour 11 signoria 1 sildome 23 silence 27 silenced 1 silent 47 silently 4 | Frequency [« »] 27 resolution 27 river 27 seeke 27 silence 27 sonnes 27 tolde 27 touch | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances silence |
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1 Ind | she commanded~ ~publique silence, and causing the Gentlemens 2 Ind | jotte inferiour to them; the silence of the~ ~night bestowed 3 1, 2| and many more (fitter for silence, then for~ ~publication) 4 1, 4| pardoning~ ~him, and imposing silence on eithers offence: they 5 2, 3| perswading himself also, that the silence of the~ ~night had bestowed 6 2, 5| contained a cunning kinde of silence, even as if she were unable~ ~ 7 2, 5| thus spoken, and~ ~upon her silence, thus replyed. Lady, let 8 2, 10| but by this your uncivil silence, you seeme as if~ ~you did 9 2, 10| cruelty. Upon a generall silence commanded, the Queen~ ~perceiving 10 3, 2| change againe. But by this silence, no shame redounded~ ~to 11 3, 7| commendation, but onely sad silence,~ ~occasioned by the fresh 12 4, 2| happinesse relleth on your silence and~ ~secrecie: with solemne 13 4, 3| Magdalena, in the still silence of the~ ~night, Ninetta 14 4, 5| more after him.~ ~ In the silence of darke night, as she lay 15 4, 8| as also at his continued silence, she jogged him, and felt 16 4, 9| after a~ ~tedious time of silence, she spake in this manner. 17 4, 10| make no noise~ ~but (in silence) consider with our selves, 18 6, 3| sodaine answere, did put to silence a~ ~Byshop of Florence, 19 6, 10| command (after he had imposed silence on them, that~ ~could not 20 7, 9| King did oftentimes~ ~urge silence, and commanded Pamphilus 21 8, 7| entreating her to use~ ~silence, and helpe to put on her 22 8, 8| imagination, as rather deserving silence, then immodest blabbing.~ ~ 23 8, 10| speaker every day, after~ ~silence was commanded, he began 24 9, 6| commendations: upon a generall silence commanded, the Queene gave~ ~ 25 9, 8| the lest failing. But when silence was enjoyned, then the Queene~ ~ 26 10, 3| their admiration ceasing in silence, the King commanded Philostratus~ ~ 27 10, 9| them all to vouchsafe him silence, and so related all his~ ~