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1 I| maladies or sickness, for we be lightly deceived, feeble to do well,
2 I| chalice is thy passion, which lightly may appropre our love to
3 I| melody. Fourthly, he ascended lightly. Whereof David saith: He
4 I| pace: and much hastily and lightly he ascended when he passed
5 I| and because it is evil and lightly governed, she hath the more
6 I| which she said doubting, for lightly she was flexible to every
7 I| said: Drink, my lord, and lightly took t that man, she said:
8 I| maliciously. But to swear lightly without hurt or blame is
9 I| him. But wrath or anger lightly past without will to noy
10 II| S. Andrew gat for him so lightly. ~It was so that a young
11 II| blessed Valerian answered lightly, S. Vincent said to him:
12 III| virgins, which ought not lightly to speak, ne without advice
13 III| the holy body was, turned lightly after him, and so rudely
14 III| stone upon his shoulders as lightly as it had been a little
15 III| for as a child thou art lightly deceived; and because thou
16 III| river, where they might not lightly pass for press of people,
17 IV| overcome the master, she might lightly overcome the minister. ~
18 IV| without number. Thou mightest lightly perish, thou shalt abide
19 IV| thought that they might not lightly be withdrawn from this custom.
20 IV| this last reason may be lightly apperceived, for thou seest
21 IV| and the pope would not lightly accord to this thing. And
22 V| because they should purvey lightly for the church, but they
23 V| removed the two rocks as lightly as they had weighed nothing.
24 V| anon they took up the body lightly enough and buried him there
25 VI| to the river, they might lightly be brought to the cell by
26 VI| fourthly, for to get more lightly that thing which we pray
27 VI| righteous people passed over lightly and surely into that delectable
28 VI| manner of people which enter lightly in for to reign perpetually.
29 VI| Barnabas said: Fool, I might lightly answer to thy question if
30 VI| pickaxe, and smote one stroke lightly in the place under the foot
31 VII| stone, thy woodness passeth lightly through mine ears. To whom
32 VII| were, for they would not so lightly tell him, whereof he was
33 VII| stretched out of length lightly, four horses shoes of iron.
34 VII| they be accomplished more lightly. Then S. Simeon fell to
35 VII| to hear the plaints which lightly he made to be discussed
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