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Alphabetical [« »] perhappes 12 perhaps 100 peril 1 perill 27 perille 1 perilles 2 perillous 5 | Frequency [« »] 27 noted 27 pavia 27 peace 27 perill 27 phillippo 27 possessed 27 pretty | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances perill |
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1 2, 1| tormented, and~ ~put in perill of my life.~ ~ While matters 2 2, 3| boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill, and~ ~before thou further 3 2, 4| rich a~ ~booty (without perill) to his owne home. Wherefore, 4 2, 5| that a man might without~ ~perill passe into it. Now began 5 2, 6| him, being out of the perill which neerely concerned 6 2, 7| wishes were not without perill; when being endued with 7 2, 7| be freed from no meane perill, which (otherwise) the wounded 8 2, 8| because it extended to the perill of their~ ~lives. His Sonne, 9 2, 9| declare the truth, upon perill of his life,~ ~by what meanes 10 3, 2| DEFEND HIMSELFE~ ~ FROM PERILL~ ~ ~ ~ A querry of the Stable, 11 3, 2| adventures upon his~ ~lives perill. Twice hee knockt softly 12 3, 6| your selfe, and cause such perill betweene your husband and 13 3, 7| given by Theobaldo, is in perill of~ ~his life, and you a 14 3, 7| infallibly in this~ ~dangerous perill of your fathers life, I 15 3, 9| matter to~ ~me, without any perill of life, or any the least 16 4, 3| Geneway.~ ~ There being out of perill or pursuit, they all knit 17 4, 3| possession, without any perill of~ ~loosing her: grew now 18 4, 10| order the matter, that the~ ~perill should proceede no further, 19 4, 10| be seene in my house, the perill~ ~thereof shall light on 20 7, 8| drunkard: but looke to it (on~ ~perill of thy life) that we have 21 7, 8| onely prevent an imminent perill: but also made a~ ~free 22 8, 7| remaining mocked, and to the perill of~ ~her life. Let Me then 23 8, 7| standing dreadlesse of any perill, and turning your face to 24 8, 7| unwomanly throwne thy selfe in perill,~ ~onely for the maintenance 25 9, 6| this will procure no meane perill~ ~unto thee: Come hither, 26 10, 9| it stands mainly upon the perill of your life, to be~ ~at 27 10, 9| and guard you from any perill, departing~ ~so out of the