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1 I| Ghost found them all of one accord by love and by charity,
2 I| so that by ensample he accord him to his neighbour, and
3 I| and by his good will he accord him to God, and by obedience
4 I| to say of consonants of accord, such as shepherds use in
5 I| consonants and tunes of accord in his song. Noema, sister
6 II| sore for to set them at accord, but it would not be, for
7 II| England and S. Thomas which accord endured not long, for the
8 II| But S. Thomas, upon this accord, came home to Canterbury,
9 II| and all they by common accord chose him for to be pope.
10 II| people, and they could not accord but departed all wroth.
11 III| life, then art thou of one accord with me. Say then that they
12 III| wherefore they would not accord that he should be admitted
13 III| reason S. Paul would not accord to receive him in to the
14 IV| that treat of this matter accord that it was on one day and
15 IV| Jesu Christ. And with one accord they chose the blessed S.
16 IV| other books of Josephus accord enough with the said story,
17 IV| the pope would not lightly accord to this thing. And then
18 IV| be assembled together and accord. That same S. Cosmo rehearseth
19 V| a monk, and he would not accord it to him, but counselled
20 V| of the first, lest they accord not and be not of one will,
21 V| church, but they might not accord in many days, but suffered
22 V| left. And they then by one accord chose Celestin, and were
23 V| head. And when he would not accord thereto, he did anon do
24 V| that some monks, by the accord of Charles, had impetred
25 V| the lion an office, by the accord of his brethren, and that
26 V| citizens anon became to accord.~The foresaid Sylvester
27 V| noble young man, and by the accord of one and other of each
28 VI| prophecy of king Edward accord to the prophecy of S. Dunstan.~
29 VI| father, she in no wise would accord to it, but had liefer to
30 VI| vexed her in desiring her to accord to his foul lust, but she
31 VII| too short, and would not accord to the place that it was
32 VII| laboured to set them at accord that were at debate, could
33 VII| prudent nature, but thy words accord nothing to wisdom, nevertheless
34 VII| dwell with thee, and shall accord with thee in all things.
35 VII| And to christian men they accord whereas they believe on
36 VII| of a crown, and sang by accord together, and thereof was
37 VII| his house, and would never accord with no man to dine with
38 VII| the folk which might not accord by his persuasion and admonishings,
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