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on such wise that | 65 |
in the presence of | 64 |
it came to passe | 56 |
in the midst of | 52 |
for the love of | 52 |
the argument of the | 51 |
more by token that | 50 |
on the other side | 48 |
at the same time | 47 |
made an end of | 46 |
that which he had | 46 |
as if he had | 43 |
i know not what | 42 |
the rest of the | 40 |
that he could not | 39 |
to the house of | 39 |
to the king of | 39 |
as soon as he | 39 |
and said to him | 38 |
for that he was | 38 |
the name of the | 37 |
things as they are | 35 |
the end of the | 35 |
from time to time | 35 |
the king of france | 34 |
i do not know | 34 |
it so befell that | 33 |
so much the more | 33 |
the love of god | 32 |
was not a little | 32 |
till such time as | 32 |
the people of the | 32 |
it seemed to him | 31 |
as best he might | 31 |
in love with a | 31 |
began in this manner | 30 |
for the most part | 30 |
i know not how | 30 |
to the end that | 30 |
as soon as the | 30 |
by reason of the | 30 |
i would have you | 30 |
on the other hand | 30 |
in words of one | 29 |
words of one syllable | 29 |
i will tell you | 29 |
had a mind to | 29 |
as if he were | 28 |
and so much the | 28 |
the midst of the | 28 |
saw in my dream | 27 |
by the name of | 27 |
in the house of | 27 |
to the place where | 27 |
of the king of | 27 |
that which i have | 26 |
day of the decameron | 26 |
i saw in my | 26 |
fell in love with | 26 |
i must tell you | 26 |
let me tell you | 26 |
so much as a | 26 |
to do that which | 26 |
i would not have | 25 |
all the rest of | 25 |
as if they were | 24 |
of one of the | 24 |
the most part of | 24 |
in regard of his | 24 |
at the foot of | 24 |
in the city of | 24 |
part of the night | 24 |
of that which he | 23 |
the eyes of the | 23 |
him to be a | 23 |
i am minded to | 23 |
as if she had | 23 |
that he had not | 23 |
the side of the | 23 |
i make no doubt | 23 |
the heart of the | 23 |
for that he had | 23 |
in regard of the | 22 |
in the matter of | 22 |
a great part of | 22 |
knew not how to | 22 |
for that she was | 22 |
that he was a | 22 |
the top of the | 22 |
the other side of | 22 |
in my dream that | 22 |
the lord of the | 22 |
to be a man | 21 |
the edge of the | 21 |
the face of the | 21 |
on such wise as | 21 |
with the aid of | 21 |
not so much as | 21 |
and on this wise | 21 |
in the same manner | 21 |
as if she were | 21 |
to his own house | 21 |
the door of the | 21 |
what he had done | 20 |
made a show of | 20 |
the place where he | 20 |
to the end of | 20 |
the cause of his | 20 |
in the eyes of | 20 |
a friend of his | 20 |
and said to her | 20 |
one and the other | 20 |
he came to the | 20 |
that it was not | 20 |
so much the rather | 20 |
both men and women | 20 |
having made an end | 19 |
home to his house | 19 |
there is not any | 19 |
at the end of | 19 |
in his arms and | 19 |
to the top of | 19 |
in love with her | 19 |
i can assure you | 19 |
to be found in | 19 |
being come to the | 19 |
as soon as she | 19 |
in the name of | 19 |
spake in this manner | 19 |
for the sake of | 19 |
one and the same | 19 |
said one of the | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
it chanced one day | 19 |
whenas it seemed to | 19 |
by the side of | 19 |
the foot of the | 19 |
within a while after | 19 |
him by the hand | 18 |
the rest of his | 18 |
is one of the | 18 |
not a little joyfull | 18 |
no otherwise than as | 18 |
according to that which | 18 |
the mouth of the | 18 |
the house of a | 18 |
and one of the | 18 |
an end of her | 18 |
i purpose not to | 18 |
not what to do | 18 |
as soon as they | 18 |
and all the rest | 18 |
that he should be | 18 |
the two young men | 18 |
to his owne house | 18 |
at the instance of | 17 |
made things as they | 17 |
the one and the | 17 |
he would not have | 17 |
the sound of the | 17 |
that she had not | 17 |
that which she had | 17 |
one to the other | 17 |
within a short while | 17 |
it came to pass | 17 |
her in his arms | 17 |
to one of the | 17 |
he said to her | 17 |
the master of the | 17 |
within the compasse of | 17 |
in the night time | 17 |
that it was a | 17 |
by reason of his | 16 |
out of the house | 16 |
and as soon as | 16 |
great part of the | 16 |
the hands of the | 16 |
they came to a | 16 |
was a man of | 16 |
he might avail to | 16 |
that she was not | 16 |
and many a time | 16 |
be of good cheer | 16 |
a short while after | 16 |
a monstrous clever fellow | 16 |
the court of rome | 16 |
as if they had | 16 |
one of the most | 16 |
out of the way | 16 |
that there was no | 16 |
betook himself to the | 16 |
man in the world | 16 |
from head to foot | 16 |
came to pass that | 15 |
for a little while | 15 |
told in words of | 15 |
as best she might | 15 |
one of his servants | 15 |
in the face of | 15 |
had brought with him | 15 |
it befell that the | 15 |
in such manner as | 15 |
the words of the | 15 |
other side of the | 15 |
the greater part of | 15 |
is not to be | 15 |
home to his owne | 15 |
chance would have it | 15 |
and when he had | 15 |
in one of the | 15 |
with the wife of | 15 |
all that he had | 15 |
till he came to | 15 |
sarah and the girls | 15 |
which he had done | 15 |
to the no small | 15 |
he went to the | 15 |
to be his wife | 15 |
the abbot of cluny | 15 |
the light of the | 15 |
in the meane while | 15 |
that there is no | 15 |
a man of great | 15 |
a great deal of | 15 |
so soone as he | 15 |
that he would not | 14 |
between dawn and sunrise | 14 |
the daughter of a | 14 |
to the intent that | 14 |
in the course of | 14 |
nor was it long | 14 |
was not to be | 14 |
that she could not | 14 |
that it was the | 14 |
that he would well | 14 |
the lady of the | 14 |
he was like to | 14 |
that he was to | 14 |
that which i shall | 14 |
a corner of the | 14 |
chanced one day that | 14 |
forth of the house | 14 |
no way able to | 14 |
a part of the | 14 |
nothing in the world | 14 |
being a man of | 14 |
one syllable for young | 14 |
the house of the | 14 |
that he was not | 14 |
know not how to | 14 |
how the case stood | 14 |
if it were not | 14 |
the city of destruction | 14 |
on this wise they | 14 |
not a few of | 14 |
he betook himself to | 14 |
of one syllable for | 14 |
on the part of | 14 |
as chance would have | 14 |
him out of the | 14 |
that he would be | 14 |
what manner of man | 14 |
to the best of | 14 |
to tell you a | 14 |
her selfe to be | 14 |
an end of his | 14 |
they came to the | 14 |
parts of the world | 13 |
that it is a | 13 |
in the world and | 13 |
it seems to me | 13 |
came forth of the | 13 |
am not able to | 13 |
i am of opinion | 13 |
the habite of a | 13 |
to go to the | 13 |
the occasion of his | 13 |
true it is that | 13 |
you are to know | 13 |
the service of the | 13 |
garden between dawn and | 13 |
in regard of her | 13 |
after such a fashion | 13 |
in the world to | 13 |
there is no need | 13 |
it pleaseth me to | 13 |
it is a matter | 13 |
in all the world | 13 |
to take a wife | 13 |
the love i bear | 13 |
end of her story | 13 |
for the space of | 13 |
syllable for young people | 13 |
in the shape of | 13 |
i am willing to | 13 |
that i am a | 13 |
he had brought with | 13 |
at such time as | 13 |
hied him to the | 13 |
that i did not | 13 |
the place where they | 13 |
not be able to | 13 |
in the person of | 13 |
to her feet and | 13 |
he returned to his | 13 |
began on this wise | 13 |
who made things as | 13 |
you must know that | 13 |
to say nothing of | 13 |
when he came to | 13 |
have a mind to | 13 |
knew not what to | 13 |
in the way of | 13 |
as quickliest he might | 13 |
any of the rest | 13 |
the garden between dawn | 13 |
i am not able | 13 |
master of the houshold | 13 |
it was not long | 13 |
the time of her | 13 |
in the first place | 13 |
by token that i | 13 |
he was minded to | 12 |
in the time of | 12 |
as if it had | 12 |
but a little while | 12 |
that i have not | 12 |
above all the rest | 12 |
a man of very | 12 |
and being come to | 12 |
into the hands of | 12 |
seemed to him time | 12 |
even as if they | 12 |
in the night season | 12 |
on the left hand | 12 |
him forth of the | 12 |
the death of the | 12 |
i will shew you | 12 |
that were in the | 12 |
there was once in | 12 |
all the people of | 12 |
a few days after | 12 |
a daughter of his | 12 |
it may be that | 12 |
for that it was | 12 |
even as he had | 12 |
her father and mother | 12 |
in the service of | 12 |
the guise of a | 12 |
for the rest of | 12 |
one thing and another | 12 |
if it be so | 12 |
in such a case | 12 |
that he was in | 12 |
with him in the | 12 |
from the city of | 12 |
under the governance of | 12 |
as he had been | 12 |
and with that he | 12 |
in the guise of | 12 |
such time as he | 12 |
for the purpose of | 12 |
a great and goodly | 12 |
or so much as | 12 |
asked him if he | 12 |
that it is not | 12 |
in the other world | 12 |
to see what was | 12 |
rose to her feet | 12 |
so far as to | 12 |
the old gray woman | 12 |
it could not be | 12 |
as most i may | 12 |
from the place where | 12 |
and so it was | 12 |
to the court of | 12 |
on one of the | 11 |
that i am not | 11 |
with one of his | 11 |
into the face of | 11 |
he turned to the | 11 |
of the house and | 11 |
him in his shirt | 11 |
what to do or | 11 |
retold in words of | 11 |
it were not for | 11 |
and i will do | 11 |
was to be done | 11 |
her to be a | 11 |
it seemed to her | 11 |
the wife of titus | 11 |
to live in the | 11 |
whether it was that | 11 |
without saying a word | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
the rest of mankind | 11 |
the devil in hell | 11 |
and i know not | 11 |
during the time of | 11 |
at the door of | 11 |
that there was once | 11 |
then i saw that | 11 |
the face of a | 11 |
what he should do | 11 |
on the top of | 11 |
how great is the | 11 |
there was not a | 11 |
it chanced that the | 11 |
to the door of | 11 |
would be pleased to | 11 |
come to the end | 11 |
in the sight of | 11 |
what it is to | 11 |
you would have me | 11 |
no sooner had he | 11 |
the presence of all | 11 |
the three young men | 11 |
it was that the | 11 |
a man of worth | 11 |
that she would not | 11 |
at the top of | 11 |
to one of his | 11 |
were not a little | 11 |
that i may not | 11 |
it seemed as if | 11 |
to the place of | 11 |
till they came to | 11 |
the voice of the | 11 |
the lady and her | 11 |
the service of god | 11 |
to be rid of | 11 |
tell you the truth | 11 |
of the angel gabriel | 11 |
she was wont to | 11 |
not what to say | 11 |
do not know what | 11 |
seemed to him that | 11 |
according as he had | 11 |
but he could not | 11 |
this is not the | 11 |
forth of the chamber | 11 |
to come to her | 11 |
i shall tell you | 11 |
to him in the | 11 |
make an end of | 11 |
the end of her | 11 |
most part of the | 11 |
of the lord of | 11 |
i do not think | 11 |
hundred florins of gold | 11 |
answered that he would | 11 |
the presence of the | 11 |
that she was a | 11 |
the nature of the | 11 |
of whom i am | 11 |
that i may have | 11 |
put an end to | 11 |
not been able to | 11 |
for that they had | 11 |
would not have you | 11 |
he had a mind | 11 |
so it was that | 11 |
such a fashion that | 11 |
for that which he | 11 |
in the habite of | 11 |
i am not so | 11 |
after the manner of | 11 |
and for that he | 11 |
the city of perdition | 11 |
it might not be | 11 |
i will give thee | 11 |
woman that thou art | 11 |
with the utmost honour | 10 |
had made an end | 10 |
the count and his | 10 |
who he was and | 10 |
sixth story day the | 10 |
story day the first | 10 |
that the lady was | 10 |
story day the ninth | 10 |
story day the eighth | 10 |
in the church of | 10 |
in so far as | 10 |
the ninth story day | 10 |
such time as the | 10 |
was a young man | 10 |
story day the fourth | 10 |
eighth story day the | 10 |
the third story day | 10 |
story day the tenth | 10 |
and i do not | 10 |
to relate to you | 10 |
the second story day | 10 |
i will do it | 10 |
lady of the lake | 10 |
but in the end | 10 |
there is not a | 10 |
she said to him | 10 |
third story day the | 10 |
that there is not | 10 |
cannot go so far | 10 |
and on the other | 10 |
so he might not | 10 |
a man of good | 10 |
what was become of | 10 |
where there was a | 10 |
story day the fifth | 10 |
i tell you that | 10 |
that i am of | 10 |
but he would not | 10 |
he told them that | 10 |
i cannot go so | 10 |
i am able to | 10 |
the king and his | 10 |
the eighth story day | 10 |
and certainly i cannot | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
about how he might | 10 |
in front of them | 10 |
why dost thou not | 10 |
second story day the | 10 |
the queen of the | 10 |
that there was none | 10 |
a young man called | 10 |
a thing it is | 10 |
old gray woman of | 10 |
so soone as the | 10 |
in a few days | 10 |
for a long time | 10 |
became enamoured of a | 10 |
for that he is | 10 |
that was in the | 10 |
from place to place | 10 |
the tenth story day | 10 |
i am going to | 10 |
to the ears of | 10 |
as i have heard | 10 |
that the king of | 10 |
the first story day | 10 |
the fifth story day | 10 |
saw that it was | 10 |
story day the seventh | 10 |
one of the best | 10 |
to make use of | 10 |
and i doubt not | 10 |
certainly i cannot go | 10 |
to acquaint you with | 10 |
seventh story day the | 10 |
the plaine of mugnone | 10 |
of that which was | 10 |
story day the sixth | 10 |
gray woman of shadows | 10 |
i am about to | 10 |
the fourth story day | 10 |
was wont to doe | 10 |
as most he might | 10 |
to be pleased to | 10 |
fifth story day the | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
the shape of a | 10 |
i am come to | 10 |
man as he was | 10 |
the wife of a | 10 |
the sixth story day | 10 |
at the sight of | 10 |
then i saw in | 10 |
ninth story day the | 10 |
as you have heard | 10 |
a gentleman of the | 10 |
she did not know | 10 |
by this time the | 10 |
that he might not | 10 |
came out of the | 10 |
fourth story day the | 10 |
enamoured of a young | 10 |
to that which i | 10 |
that she might not | 10 |
as it had been | 10 |
a young man of | 10 |
in the last degree | 10 |
her by the hand | 10 |
by one of the | 10 |
that it should be | 10 |
for that i know | 10 |
that you are not | 10 |
wherefore i pray you | 10 |
there is no one | 10 |
go so far as | 10 |
it will be a | 10 |
first story day the | 10 |
and that he was | 10 |
the seventh story day | 10 |
that she should be | 10 |
the lady and the | 10 |
far as to say | 10 |
and the other to | 10 |
story day the third | 10 |
to be with her | 10 |
lord of the castle | 10 |
of the decameron wherein | 10 |
tenth story day the | 10 |
making a show of | 10 |
what was to do | 10 |
and when they had | 10 |
the reason of his | 10 |
such time as i | 10 |
to his feet and | 10 |
i have told you | 10 |
story day the second | 10 |
saw that he was | 10 |
taste any drink once | 9 |
in the space of | 9 |
woman as she was | 9 |
as they had done | 9 |
seeing that it was | 9 |
find a means of | 9 |
in the world could | 9 |
would not have thee | 9 |
on the side of | 9 |
for a long while | 9 |
the count of antwerp | 9 |
way or the other | 9 |
and it is a | 9 |
it chanced that a | 9 |
i would have thee | 9 |
the hearts of the | 9 |
the men and women | 9 |
in the disguise of | 9 |
one way or the | 9 |
in the heart of | 9 |
the duke of logreus | 9 |
the king of england | 9 |
to him and said | 9 |
the sign of the | 9 |
the time of his | 9 |
people of the wood | 9 |
and said to them | 9 |
the top of a | 9 |
had many a time | 9 |
on the one side | 9 |
a mind to do | 9 |
so befell that one | 9 |
it is to be | 9 |
and on like wise | 9 |
him in this manner | 9 |
if i had not | 9 |
am willing to taste | 9 |
as if it were | 9 |
in this manner to | 9 |
rose to his feet | 9 |
a long while after | 9 |
any one of them | 9 |
with whom he had | 9 |
that he was like | 9 |
taking him by the | 9 |
the truth of the | 9 |
of the decameron day | 9 |
it may not be | 9 |
the street of pride | 9 |
the king of cyprus | 9 |
of that which i | 9 |
as if i had | 9 |
on the head of | 9 |
what do you mean | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
he bethought himself to | 9 |
me to tell you | 9 |
in the company of | 9 |
be a man of | 9 |
from the street of | 9 |
it would not be | 9 |
what have i done | 9 |
she had not been | 9 |
that he should have | 9 |
a very fair and | 9 |
answered that he was | 9 |
such wise that he | 9 |
that he might have | 9 |
as all the rest | 9 |
the houses of the | 9 |
i am the more | 9 |
i dare assure you | 9 |
the ladies and the | 9 |
to be in the | 9 |
am minded to tell | 9 |
do that which he | 9 |
came to the place | 9 |
the eyes of all | 9 |
i will pay thee | 9 |
the decameron day the | 9 |
took him by the | 9 |
seeing that he was | 9 |
she said to her | 9 |
him who he was | 9 |
the foot of a | 9 |
no long time since | 9 |
to consider with himselfe | 9 |
as it should be | 9 |
one of the other | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
the coming of the | 9 |
with the lady and | 9 |
that she had been | 9 |
the father and mother | 9 |
he was not a | 9 |
it is not unknowne | 9 |
of the night being | 9 |
after the fashion of | 9 |
i am ready to | 9 |
when they were come | 9 |
that there was a | 9 |
it is that i | 9 |
no great while since | 9 |
the breake of day | 9 |
the king of tunis | 9 |
wherein under the governance | 9 |
that she was ready | 9 |
she had given him | 9 |
to lie with her | 9 |
the shirt of nessus | 9 |
the name of a | 9 |
decameron wherein under the | 9 |
soon as he was | 9 |
he said to the | 9 |
know not how i | 9 |
the magic of the | 9 |
to taste any drink | 9 |
not to be found | 9 |
the love he bore | 9 |
now it so befell | 9 |
but it is a | 9 |
of all the ladies | 9 |
in a little while | 9 |
that he was ready | 9 |
and when he was | 9 |
after him in his | 9 |
and it seemed to | 9 |
it came to the | 9 |
so that he could | 9 |
of the city of | 9 |
fell on her knees | 9 |
soon as he had | 9 |
tell you a story | 9 |
in the hearing of | 9 |
falling in love with | 9 |
about the houre of | 9 |
aught of the matter | 9 |
some part of the | 9 |
it was that he | 9 |
to make an end | 9 |
in at the gate | 9 |
to give effect to | 9 |
i saw that he | 9 |
willing to taste any | 9 |
went down into the | 9 |
to a place where | 9 |
the figure of a | 9 |
on his way to | 9 |
the decameron wherein under | 9 |
people of the field | 9 |
of his person and | 8 |
i am one of | 8 |
when night was come | 8 |
now i saw in | 8 |
he came to a | 8 |
who will say that | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
say that i have | 8 |
to see how the | 8 |
enjoy the benefit of | 8 |
went up to the | 8 |
and after they had | 8 |
he would well and | 8 |
and in like manner | 8 |
the point of death | 8 |
the king of the | 8 |
to the foot of | 8 |
now that i am | 8 |
all that i have | 8 |
side of the mountain | 8 |
that was on the | 8 |
i will have thee | 8 |
and that he had | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
by reason of their | 8 |
one of the group | 8 |
that was to be | 8 |
did not a little | 8 |
he knew not how | 8 |
thou must know that | 8 |
it seemed to them | 8 |
if he had not | 8 |
the young man was | 8 |
as best he knew | 8 |
have a sight of | 8 |
that she should have | 8 |
he was to have | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
to the service of | 8 |
that which hath been | 8 |
him that she was | 8 |
have no cause to | 8 |
could not be so | 8 |
the power of love | 8 |
to save his life | 8 |
and it is not | 8 |
i am now to | 8 |
great part of his | 8 |
and the other a | 8 |
and knowing not what | 8 |
that which had been | 8 |
that which was to | 8 |
it for certain that | 8 |
i know not why | 8 |
is not unknowne to | 8 |
the corner of the | 8 |
get thee to the | 8 |
even as if she | 8 |
that i should be | 8 |
of flesh and blood | 8 |
that which is to | 8 |
then any of the | 8 |
the instance of his | 8 |
that it might be | 8 |
on the one hand | 8 |
in regard of your | 8 |
and that of the | 8 |
of so great a | 8 |
the sound of a | 8 |
the things of the | 8 |
the day of the | 8 |
thousand florins of gold | 8 |
in time to come | 8 |
with him to rome | 8 |
the beauty of the | 8 |
i will not be | 8 |
purpose to tell you | 8 |
what would sarah and | 8 |
one of his men | 8 |
out of this life | 8 |
the love of her | 8 |
brief space of time | 8 |
it was not a | 8 |
soon as it was | 8 |
and therefore i am | 8 |
the officers of the | 8 |
he made for the | 8 |
to which she answered | 8 |
know not what to | 8 |
by the death of | 8 |
that she did not | 8 |
i know how to | 8 |
replied that he would | 8 |
as much as he | 8 |
that he knew not | 8 |
went to the house | 8 |
i do not see | 8 |
the spirit of the | 8 |
by the meanes of | 8 |
as soon as it | 8 |
as if he would | 8 |
at the bottom of | 8 |
and in the dark | 8 |
to be a very | 8 |
until such time as | 8 |
who made all things | 8 |
would sarah and the | 8 |
corner of the room | 8 |
come forth of the | 8 |
and there was a | 8 |
they betook themselves to | 8 |
do on such wise | 8 |
when he was come | 8 |
that i do not | 8 |
the king of algarve | 8 |
the quality of the | 8 |
bruno and buffalmacco and | 8 |
magic of the sea | 8 |
when he saw him | 8 |
for a great while | 8 |
the king of thunis | 8 |
him of that which | 8 |
a very great and | 8 |
it is true that | 8 |
the end of all | 8 |
to say nought of | 8 |
hied her to the | 8 |
on the ensuing day | 8 |
that you are a | 8 |
they were wont to | 8 |
to be one of | 8 |
of santa maria novella | 8 |
he addressed himself to | 8 |
as one of the | 8 |
to the chamber where | 8 |
and buffalmacco and nello | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
with an angry air | 8 |
for that i am | 8 |
nor was there any | 8 |
and by and by | 8 |
be brought before him | 8 |
by one of his | 8 |
him to be the | 8 |
said the old man | 8 |
under the rule of | 8 |
to such purpose that | 8 |
the death of his | 8 |
all that had passed | 8 |
for a man of | 8 |
foot of the hill | 8 |
it was not the | 8 |
in honour of the | 8 |
at the beginning of | 8 |
it was not so | 8 |
that it would please | 8 |
thou mayst be assured | 8 |
and i would not | 8 |
not far from the | 8 |
no sooner were they | 8 |
in a corner of | 8 |
within some few dayes | 8 |
and betook himself to | 8 |
more than aught else | 8 |
on the morrow morning | 8 |
by reason of her | 8 |
made up his mind | 8 |
i will show you | 8 |
i did not know | 8 |
a sight of her | 8 |
and then i will | 8 |
do him a mischief | 8 |
at the point of | 8 |
of the best and | 8 |
fell into such a | 8 |
i am of a | 8 |
the eyes of his | 8 |
to come to the | 8 |
as if all the | 8 |
she should have no | 8 |
the aid of the | 8 |
as well as i | 8 |
the heat of the | 8 |
then said christian to | 8 |
were to be found | 8 |
him with the utmost | 8 |
and in the end | 8 |
a few of the | 8 |
he was a man | 8 |
was not long before | 8 |
i doubt not but | 8 |
forth of his house | 8 |
without waiting to be | 8 |
held it for certain | 8 |
by all the company | 8 |
cast about how he | 8 |
as best they might | 8 |
in love with him | 8 |
was the cause of | 8 |
there was not any | 8 |
that the lady had | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
what was to be | 8 |
minded to tell you | 8 |
departed out of this | 8 |
a great company of | 8 |
well nigh all the | 8 |
by means of the | 8 |
she was ready to | 8 |
to that which he | 8 |
every part of the | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
that it was no | 8 |
as he had done | 8 |
and being unable to | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
got the better of | 8 |
he was on the | 8 |
to sup and sleep | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
back to the city | 8 |
is a matter of | 8 |
was on this wise | 8 |
if you please to | 8 |
most part of them | 8 |
to bed with her | 8 |
as well for the | 8 |
was not able to | 8 |
knowing her to be | 8 |
rest of the company | 8 |
and not a little | 8 |
like a wise man | 8 |
so soone as i | 8 |
and as for the | 7 |
so much as to | 7 |
to have it so | 7 |
the ladies and gentlemen | 7 |
no more to say | 7 |
in the nature of | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
bound to a stake | 7 |
as if shee had | 7 |
for the pleasure of | 7 |
to let you know | 7 |
in bed with her | 7 |
the aid of a | 7 |
there is none of | 7 |
taking leave of him | 7 |
of the tricks that | 7 |
i tell you the | 7 |
at no great distance | 7 |
i am of the | 7 |
and his eyes were | 7 |
queen of the morning | 7 |
in front of him | 7 |
of the first sleep | 7 |
of one thing and | 7 |
with all his might | 7 |
by day or night | 7 |
the glory of god | 7 |
the voices of the | 7 |
and take another wife | 7 |
he could not be | 7 |
the form of a | 7 |
that which had passed | 7 |
for that she had | 7 |
that he had won | 7 |
of all the people | 7 |
with him to the | 7 |
no sooner was the | 7 |
are not to be | 7 |
heart of my body | 7 |
the space of a | 7 |
make me believe that | 7 |
he who had been | 7 |
a matter of no | 7 |
to take her to | 7 |
thus he spake to | 7 |
and for the rest | 7 |
every one in the | 7 |
i say that i | 7 |
had no mind to | 7 |
by all the rest | 7 |
and going to the | 7 |
and a man of | 7 |
to be a most | 7 |
sign of the cross | 7 |
said to her husband | 7 |
he had given her | 7 |
by the body of | 7 |
the place of the | 7 |
to be devoured by | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
and tell him that | 7 |
of a young man | 7 |
to the great contentment | 7 |
tell you that i | 7 |
of a man of | 7 |
there was a great | 7 |
was best to be | 7 |
of the master philologist | 7 |
of the cause of | 7 |
to be more then | 7 |
into the presence of | 7 |
other parts of the | 7 |
if she were a | 7 |
the very same day | 7 |
all that had befallen | 7 |
messer geri and the | 7 |
turning her selfe to | 7 |
heaved a great sigh | 7 |
to me to tell | 7 |
abode a great while | 7 |
for that i have | 7 |
was in act to | 7 |
to sup with her | 7 |
be found in the | 7 |
into the great hall | 7 |
the family of the | 7 |
part of his goods | 7 |
the day of his | 7 |
on one of these | 7 |
of the two lovers | 7 |
in our city a | 7 |
he had with him | 7 |
and not to be | 7 |
the feather of the | 7 |
from one of the | 7 |
the best of his | 7 |
have a care to | 7 |
to believe that he | 7 |
side of the bed | 7 |
i have to tell | 7 |
am a monstrous clever | 7 |
the side of a | 7 |
at one time and | 7 |
in the hour of | 7 |
i have ever seen | 7 |
who was a very | 7 |
in the days of | 7 |
i to do with | 7 |
i am a monstrous | 7 |
in my power to | 7 |
a lover of hers | 7 |
one time and another | 7 |
there was no one | 7 |
made answer that he | 7 |
hied him back to | 7 |
the feet of the | 7 |
and in due time | 7 |
the heart of man | 7 |
for that there is | 7 |
to be brought before | 7 |
for all he was | 7 |
and returned to his | 7 |
i know not if | 7 |
to the other side | 7 |
in the case of | 7 |
follow next in order | 7 |
by the light of | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
he could not see | 7 |
to the no little | 7 |
i know that you | 7 |
in the light of | 7 |
and the young men | 7 |
took to wife a | 7 |
of that which had | 7 |
that which he was | 7 |
and i tell you | 7 |
the course of his | 7 |
that i would have | 7 |
say what you will | 7 |
me to be a | 7 |
be pleased to come | 7 |
on one side of | 7 |
there was once a | 7 |
the more willing to | 7 |
for a means of | 7 |
but all to no | 7 |
one side of the | 7 |
the grace of god | 7 |
in a short time | 7 |
would have you know | 7 |
and get thee to | 7 |
returned home to his | 7 |
in presence of the | 7 |
as they were wont | 7 |
to deal fairly with | 7 |
that he was of | 7 |
i think of it | 7 |
as i am a | 7 |
the love thou bearest | 7 |
to let him go | 7 |
reached the ears of | 7 |
come to an end | 7 |
to him by the | 7 |
that she knew not | 7 |
to the quality of | 7 |
i shall bid thee | 7 |
which he had to | 7 |
the upper end of | 7 |
who had heard all | 7 |
and on the morrow | 7 |
to utter one word | 7 |
and the first thing | 7 |
else in the world | 7 |
as she had been | 7 |
one of the three | 7 |
he had not been | 7 |
and asked him what | 7 |
i purpose to tell | 7 |
and so i shall | 7 |
the owner of the | 7 |
but i pray you | 7 |
a daughter of the | 7 |
put the devil in | 7 |
that i know not | 7 |
and besought him to | 7 |
take her to wife | 7 |
began to consider with | 7 |
not many days after | 7 |
the time is come | 7 |
there was no answer | 7 |
the ears of the | 7 |
the vision of the | 7 |
that there was not | 7 |
that she was the | 7 |
the rays of the | 7 |
it is impossible to | 7 |
forth of the sepulchre | 7 |
in accordance with the | 7 |
that he was minded | 7 |
the place where the | 7 |
he looked at her | 7 |
and in the other | 7 |
on the point of | 7 |
i am a woman | 7 |
in requital of the | 7 |
what was best to | 7 |
brought to my mind | 7 |
he made up his | 7 |
not farre off from | 7 |
of the night was | 7 |
it is not fair | 7 |
ought not to be | 7 |
was it long ere | 7 |
returned him this answere | 7 |
so long as it | 7 |
on her knees before | 7 |
she saw that he | 7 |
all the ladies of | 7 |
as any of the | 7 |
which i would have | 7 |
the heat being great | 7 |
i am a man | 7 |
no great while after | 7 |
for the recovery of | 7 |
caused her to be | 7 |
him to believe that | 7 |
but there is no | 7 |
by the helpe of | 7 |
that i purpose to | 7 |
i could not have | 7 |
him to let her | 7 |
men in the world | 7 |
with one of the | 7 |
the tale tells that | 7 |
that he had seen | 7 |
in a very short | 7 |
to a man of | 7 |
of all the company | 7 |
with many of his | 7 |
that he had no | 7 |
it in mind to | 7 |
and when they were | 7 |
there was never a | 7 |
the floor of the | 7 |
on the same day | 7 |
out of the darkness | 7 |
of that which thou | 7 |
not to speak of | 7 |
man of the world | 7 |
that one of them | 7 |
as well as he | 7 |
it was as though | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
untill such time as | 7 |
and that it was | 7 |
thou wast wont to | 7 |
was the occasion of | 7 |
the matter to any | 7 |
and not a few | 7 |
to the sound of | 7 |
the opinion of the | 7 |
saying never a word | 7 |
back into the house | 7 |
as often as he | 7 |
the meaning of this | 7 |
he laid his hand | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
that he had heard | 7 |
mayst be assured that | 7 |
all things as they | 7 |
they would not be | 7 |
a show of being | 7 |
that he had never | 7 |
and the three young | 7 |
returned home to her | 7 |
that i could not | 7 |
to speake in this | 7 |
having regard to the | 7 |
knowing not what to | 7 |
to say a word | 7 |
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he was about to | 7 |
to live no longer | 7 |
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from that time forth | 7 |
about for a means | 7 |
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if she had been | 7 |
from one to another | 7 |
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it was a great | 7 |
otherwise than as she | 7 |
in a low voice | 7 |
beyond the compasse of | 7 |
the great contentment of | 7 |
who was a man | 7 |
him that he was | 7 |
seeming as if he | 7 |
the walls of the | 7 |
from death to life | 7 |
and for that i | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
that it might not | 7 |
that he was dead | 7 |
of him and his | 7 |
to do as he | 7 |
such wise that i | 7 |
that her husband was | 7 |
a young man and | 7 |
but i do not | 7 |
being come into the | 7 |
but this is a | 7 |
feather of the angel | 7 |
in regard of my | 7 |
under the name of | 7 |
the honour of the | 7 |
it is not the | 7 |
have a care that | 7 |
him to his house | 7 |
know very well that | 7 |
to give her a | 7 |
as if hee were | 7 |
the reason of her | 7 |
would on no wise | 7 |
but that he had | 7 |
to her in the | 7 |
the king and queen | 7 |
and was about to | 7 |
i have not a | 7 |
best to be done | 7 |
that they could not | 7 |
returned to his own | 7 |
with the utmost joy | 7 |
the season of the | 7 |
that he had a | 7 |
what is to be | 7 |
as thou wouldst have | 7 |
to understand that he | 7 |
of the abbot of | 7 |
as i have already | 7 |
in a place of | 7 |
in the middest of | 7 |
such and so great | 7 |
to bring her to | 7 |
thanks to god and | 7 |
he made his way | 7 |
you do not know | 7 |
for a man to | 7 |
he fell into a | 7 |
to recount to you | 7 |
he had in his | 7 |
the disguise of a | 7 |
service of the king | 7 |
know the reason of | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
enamoured of her that | 7 |
to you that which | 7 |
an it please you | 7 |
as if i were | 7 |
the man in the | 7 |
with that which he | 7 |
love i bear you | 7 |
all to no purpose | 7 |
i will tell thee | 7 |
in no long time | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
along the old trail | 7 |
as he saw the | 7 |
might not avail to | 7 |
on the mountain side | 7 |
jealous of his wife | 7 |
in the like manner | 7 |
that which thou hast | 7 |
i purpose to relate | 7 |
the lady whom he | 7 |
once upon a time | 7 |
and betook themselves to | 7 |
began to speak thus | 7 |
having a mind to | 7 |
of the people of | 7 |
i am to tell | 7 |
it seemed to me | 7 |
for i do not | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
she was like to | 7 |
all the other ladies | 7 |
the gate of the | 7 |
being no way able | 7 |
he bethought himself that | 6 |
she had a mind | 6 |
he rose to his | 6 |
place where he had | 6 |
called by the name | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
which he would have | 6 |
rest of the day | 6 |
leave the rest to | 6 |
in the world would | 6 |
being not a little | 6 |
made up her mind | 6 |
that thou shalt never | 6 |
there was none of | 6 |
to say that he | 6 |
i would have written | 6 |
of all the world | 6 |
in a short while | 6 |
what you would have | 6 |
than the rest of | 6 |
the bench of justice | 6 |
who had been with | 6 |
was an old man | 6 |
be the wife of | 6 |
as he was wont | 6 |
to the side of | 6 |
saw that she was | 6 |
soul in sore need | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
her again and again | 6 |
thing it is to | 6 |
to rid herself of | 6 |
soon as they were | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
you are to understand | 6 |
but one thigh and | 6 |
what they should do | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
he purposed to do | 6 |
the wife of the | 6 |
that she would well | 6 |
from the day of | 6 |
to no other end | 6 |
fall in love with | 6 |
that one of the | 6 |
when they were risen | 6 |
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had it in mind | 6 |
of the matter and | 6 |
which i purpose to | 6 |
risen from the table | 6 |
in the morning to | 6 |
with him in a | 6 |
to them all that | 6 |
if you do not | 6 |
for the losse of | 6 |
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question to the contrary | 6 |
the customs of that | 6 |
ladies and men alike | 6 |
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fit for the purpose | 6 |
him not a little | 6 |
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his daughter to wife | 6 |
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the house of one | 6 |
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of whom i purpose | 6 |
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what manner of thing | 6 |
the sight of her | 6 |
to the no meane | 6 |
what shall we do | 6 |
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a man in the | 6 |
daughter to the king | 6 |
the fall of the | 6 |
out of the court | 6 |
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at the same moment | 6 |
the king of cholcos | 6 |
any way to be | 6 |
what hast thou done | 6 |
by messer lizio da | 6 |
whether of the twain | 6 |
perceived that he had | 6 |
that gave her to | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
him if he had | 6 |
presence of the king | 6 |
to do or say | 6 |
make the most of | 6 |
at the feet of | 6 |
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of one of his | 6 |
he said to him | 6 |
in the day time | 6 |
messer forese da rabatta | 6 |
the body of a | 6 |
a great number of | 6 |
if there be any | 6 |
give beginning to the | 6 |
to such a pass | 6 |
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and set it on | 6 |
the good olde man | 6 |
to the abbot and | 6 |
king charles the old | 6 |
they arrived at the | 6 |
and made much of | 6 |
of the lord god | 6 |
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found by messer lizio | 6 |
the night of the | 6 |
such wise that she | 6 |
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with the customs of | 6 |
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and as he was | 6 |
that which he purposed | 6 |
such wise that it | 6 |
say never a word | 6 |
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for that thou art | 6 |
he was and what | 6 |
is to be done | 6 |
be the occasion of | 6 |
the good old man | 6 |
what is this you | 6 |
that they would have | 6 |
i should never have | 6 |
count and his children | 6 |
in love with the | 6 |
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as they drew near | 6 |
that it behoved him | 6 |
the abbot and the | 6 |
he was fain to | 6 |
that on the morrow | 6 |
when the king had | 6 |
none of these things | 6 |
well as he could | 6 |
that am leaving you | 6 |
what and how great | 6 |
as thou seest me | 6 |
being at this pass | 6 |
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know not what you | 6 |
forth of her chamber | 6 |
the lady her selfe | 6 |
have many a time | 6 |
with a story of | 6 |
she fell on her | 6 |
the shoulder of dewey | 6 |
when he saw the | 6 |
put out the light | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
to tell you the | 6 |
on the summit of | 6 |
name of the father | 6 |
she rose to her | 6 |
the street of lucre | 6 |
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if he had been | 6 |
the other ladies and | 6 |
where the lady lay | 6 |
to his house and | 6 |
him for the love | 6 |
a nephew of theirs | 6 |
the way to the | 6 |
senta the radiant one | 6 |
the slough of despond | 6 |
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to carry her off | 6 |
of one who had | 6 |
by command of the | 6 |
which he purposed to | 6 |
i will bring thee | 6 |
god and the saints | 6 |
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can de la scala | 6 |
of gold and silver | 6 |
one of them was | 6 |
santa maria della scala | 6 |
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that it is no | 6 |
i would fain have | 6 |
been stolen from me | 6 |
the will of the | 6 |
the best part of | 6 |
i swear to thee | 6 |
the soldan of babylon | 6 |
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such manner as you | 6 |
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that it had been | 6 |
for the salvation of | 6 |
of god and the | 6 |
which her husband had | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
to him that the | 6 |
in the garden between | 6 |
that he meant to | 6 |
his wife out of | 6 |
i saw that they | 6 |
there was a little | 6 |
answered that she would | 6 |
went forth of the | 6 |
am leaving you forever | 6 |
believe that he is | 6 |
that he had left | 6 |
in the arms of | 6 |
and say to him | 6 |
i mind me to | 6 |
with whom he was | 6 |
she would not have | 6 |
sir guillaume de guardestaing | 6 |
that which he would | 6 |
well as she could | 6 |
that he had the | 6 |
the sun was now | 6 |
if i am not | 6 |
of his body and | 6 |
in the best manner | 6 |
that he had made | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
they took their leave | 6 |
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it befell that he | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
speake in this manner | 6 |
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will be sure to | 6 |
be put to death | 6 |
such and so many | 6 |
the king of spain | 6 |
get out of the | 6 |
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to her great toe | 6 |
and to the end | 6 |
of her that he | 6 |
be assured that i | 6 |
i am to be | 6 |
out of the tomb | 6 |
the sentence of death | 6 |
in his own house | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
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which he had brought | 6 |
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a man of little | 6 |
houses of the dead | 6 |
all parts of the | 6 |
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my selfe to be | 6 |
her leave to do | 6 |
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of all the rest | 6 |
of one of them | 6 |
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to find a means | 6 |
the course of nature | 6 |
the valley of ladies | 6 |
a good time with | 6 |
up to the gate | 6 |
to open the door | 6 |
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it will not be | 6 |
the one to the | 6 |
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he and his comrades | 6 |
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one thigh and one | 6 |
the house where the | 6 |
took her in his | 6 |
at the edge of | 6 |
hanged by the neck | 6 |
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part of the day | 6 |
the losse of his | 6 |
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one way or another | 6 |
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that they were not | 6 |
it pleased the queen | 6 |
that he is not | 6 |
to put it in | 6 |
returned backe againe to | 6 |
at one and the | 6 |
not knowing what to | 6 |
with the help of | 6 |
whose eyes were stars | 6 |
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embraced and kissed him | 6 |
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of the matter to | 6 |
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to be of a | 6 |
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peep at number five | 6 |
his friends and kinsfolk | 6 |
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the sight of his | 6 |
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the part of the | 6 |
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the might of love | 6 |
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if he had beene | 6 |
whom i purpose to | 6 |
in the days when | 6 |
with her to his | 6 |
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we would have you | 6 |
the man on the | 6 |
great sum of money | 6 |
to say to thee | 6 |
i will make thee | 6 |
to the duke of | 6 |
the love she bore | 6 |
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he caused to be | 6 |
that gladly will i | 6 |
he was wont to | 6 |
and i will show | 6 |
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from good to better | 6 |
part of the city | 6 |
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down at his feet | 6 |
up by the neck | 6 |
had come into the | 6 |
proceeded to speak thus | 6 |
as it seemed to | 6 |
bruno and buffalmacco were | 6 |
in one of his | 6 |
up his mind to | 6 |
if you will not | 6 |
that it rested with | 6 |
with his own hands | 6 |
so much as in | 6 |
complied with the customs | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
am now to speake | 6 |
one or other of | 6 |
laid his hand on | 6 |
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returned to the palace | 6 |
came in sight of | 6 |
seems to me that | 6 |
no great distance from | 6 |
in a few words | 6 |
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saw that they were | 6 |
of the young men | 6 |
as if her heart | 6 |
mind me to have | 6 |
what they had done | 6 |
the book of light | 6 |
took leave of her | 6 |
and all the other | 6 |
i could see that | 6 |
that she would do | 6 |
i told thee that | 6 |
with which he was | 6 |
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to me that you | 6 |
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man of worth and | 6 |
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part of the house | 6 |
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herself in the glass | 6 |
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woman in the world | 6 |
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his kindred and friends | 6 |
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to pass the night | 6 |
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to me by the | 6 |
so farewell to you | 6 |
home to her house | 6 |
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who had taken him | 5 |
young man and a | 5 |
a thousand years till | 5 |
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him into her chamber | 5 |
whatever might have been | 5 |
her and cause her | 5 |
to be my wife | 5 |
you be pleased to | 5 |
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leave of the king | 5 |
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heart of the sea | 5 |
ladies and the three | 5 |
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her in this manner | 5 |
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the river of arno | 5 |
of the third novell | 5 |
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to the lady and | 5 |
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woman whose form was | 5 |
the queen her mother | 5 |
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to each of them | 5 |
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oars into the water | 5 |
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the hearing of the | 5 |
he brought him to | 5 |
that i tell you | 5 |
king pedro of arragon | 5 |
that he was grown | 5 |
the love i bore | 5 |
for whom i would | 5 |
to return to his | 5 |
by not a few | 5 |
to that which the | 5 |
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found by her husband | 5 |
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the time that i | 5 |
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up into the tree | 5 |
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to let you see | 5 |
the king of cappadocia | 5 |
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men and women of | 5 |
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as most she might | 5 |
the doors of the | 5 |
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of a goodly sonne | 5 |
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him that he should | 5 |
that i mind me | 5 |
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the houre of dinner | 5 |
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of the fourth novell | 5 |
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by the holy rood | 5 |
the tenth and last | 5 |
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her husband in marriage | 5 |
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argument of the tenth | 5 |
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me to have been | 5 |
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best in the world | 5 |
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a purse and a | 5 |
place where they had | 5 |
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the trail that is | 5 |
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vile woman that thou | 5 |
the house of his | 5 |
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forth of the church | 5 |
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her back to her | 5 |
my life to me | 5 |
of his father and | 5 |
for ever and ever | 5 |
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the goods of fortune | 5 |
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rising to her feet | 5 |
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the lady to be | 5 |
thou have a mind | 5 |
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to him by her | 5 |
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him by his wife | 5 |
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the magnificence of the | 5 |
from one place to | 5 |
that is nobody knows | 5 |
one of his friends | 5 |
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saladin and his lords | 5 |
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the duke of athens | 5 |
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to all the company | 5 |
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geri and the ambassadors | 5 |
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chanced on a day | 5 |
what i shall say | 5 |
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the ladies her companions | 5 |
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and one of them | 5 |
her by the hair | 5 |
the darkness of the | 5 |
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come into the house | 5 |
him as her husband | 5 |
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you a little story | 5 |
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the space of three | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
the occasion of her | 5 |
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any other of her | 5 |
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to tell the truth | 5 |
the plain of mugnone | 5 |
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his heart in a | 5 |
of the second novell | 5 |
that i love him | 5 |
i shall give you | 5 |
with many other ladies | 5 |
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so that i may | 5 |
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in quest of the | 5 |
that there dwelt aforetime | 5 |
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the hour of vespers | 5 |
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a maid of hers | 5 |
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matthews and his son | 5 |
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in his shirt and | 5 |
the story of a | 5 |
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argument of the ninth | 5 |
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the best of their | 5 |
the lord abbot of | 5 |
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luck would have it | 5 |
other part of the | 5 |
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whom he loved and | 5 |
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to be loved of | 5 |
to be of good | 5 |
such women as will | 5 |
within a few dayes | 5 |
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sore enamoured of her | 5 |
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her in her chamber | 5 |
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of the wild beasts | 5 |
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him by his name | 5 |
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of my love and | 5 |
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to her in a | 5 |
that i see you | 5 |
to whom it belonged | 5 |
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the danger of death | 5 |
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that he had to | 5 |
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stars in the pool | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
taking leave of her | 5 |
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the night with her | 5 |
in the wont of | 5 |
by way of answer | 5 |
that i have done | 5 |
the compasse of my | 5 |
if you will but | 5 |
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under lock and key | 5 |
what was the occasion | 5 |
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