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1 I| of our Lord is one of the greatest feasts of all the year,
2 I| third were the less to the greatest. Of which they demanded
3 I| from the least unto the greatest they follow all avarice.
4 I| have committed and done the greatest sin that may be. I shall
5 II| gathered together all the greatest of birth of the children
6 II| assembled all the noblest and greatest of birth of them of Israel,
7 II| ye of him, which is the greatest marvel that ever God made
8 II| she should assemble the greatest masters of the Jews, and
9 II| and he should assemble the greatest masters of the christian
10 III| Flocus, which was one of the greatest friends of the king, had
11 III| whom one was overest and greatest, and was named prince of
12 III| was compared to the most greatest clerk of the realm. After,
13 III| which of them should be greatest in the realm of heaven,
14 III| least among you he shall be greatest in my realm, as the gospel
15 IV| and that was to him most greatest torment, for to depart from
16 IV| mind that he would seek the greatest prince that was in the world,
17 IV| generally was that he was the greatest of the world. And when the
18 IV| most mighty and the most greatest Lord of the world, but I
19 IV| when I have not founden the greatest Lord of the world. And I
20 V| foot where had God made greatest miracle. And he said, the
21 V| death of the empress, his greatest enemy, which died the fourth
22 V| his body and said: This greatest is thy wife, and of these
23 V| he said: I ween that I am greatest of all sinners. And anon
24 V| thou hast taken away my greatest hope.~On a night, whilst
25 V| ceasing, the abbot Paul, the greatest disciple of S. Anthony,
26 V| earth shaking, and also the greatest darkness that might be,
27 VI| bade the fisher bear the greatest unto Mellitus, bishop of
28 VI| attentively, so that the greatest said to the less: When I
29 VII| great inheritor, and the greatest that liveth of woman to
30 VII| wherein were the whitest and greatest sheep that ever they saw.
31 VII| I am worthy to be in the greatest pain that is, but our Lord
32 VII| the city and spake to the greatest governor of the king's son,
33 VII| Constantinople wrote herself greatest of all other churches. And
34 VII| faith, and then Pepin, the greatest prince of the house of France,
35 VII| of his brethren with the greatest lords and barons in his
36 VII| should torment him with the greatest pain that they could imagine.
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