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1 I| they may not deny their cruelty but shall weep in great
2 I| hands and other members cruelty. And these four things confessed
3 I| the breast he confessed cruelty. And when he said: Deus
4 I| And anon as he saw him his cruelty was all gone, whereof was
5 II| a mountain. And for the cruelty of Constantine God sent
6 II| then should it be great cruelty to us for to do to ours
7 II| strange nations, for so should cruelty surmount us. It is better
8 II| is better that we leave cruelty and that pity surmount us,
9 II| And Prudentius wrote of cruelty and pity, saying that Vincent
10 III| that he should leave his cruelty and his woodness, and he
11 III| suffered patiently the cruelty of the tyrants, and abandoned
12 III| extremities of justice be cruelty and default. And therefore
13 III| he would not see so great cruelty done to so true and just
14 IV| persecutor to the end that equal cruelty should strain that one and
15 IV| the dead body, and for the cruelty of the strange people, and
16 IV| in Rome. Sixthly, for the cruelty of torments, for he suffered
17 IV| profiteth nothing, human cruelty is withdrawn by his winds
18 IV| And he made to cool the cruelty of the persecutors, confused
19 V| and accused the lord of cruelty and woodness. Then at the
20 V| nativity, of his empire, of his cruelty and of his death, is said
21 V| much to be tormented by the cruelty of the paynims. And Cosdroe,
22 V| all the people dreaded the cruelty of the barbarians. And then
23 V| him they left all their cruelty, and kneeled down at his
24 V| the emperor in so great cruelty that he made a commandment
25 VI| their subjection, for their cruelty and tyranny was so great
26 VI| relieved by him. Yet always the cruelty of the Danes was so great,
27 VI| Danes had late made by their cruelty; and also declared the great
28 VI| because he doubted much the cruelty of the king. And she, that
29 VI| desired it more to do it by cruelty than by obedience. Also
30 VI| continually. He was alway of great cruelty toward himself, and hard
31 VI| puttedst under him worthily the cruelty of the Arians, and he worthily
32 VI| Saracens, that be full of all cruelty and falsehood, and seek
33 VI| of the sea and beheld the cruelty of the tyrant. And then
34 VII| the emperor of so great cruelty, and then the king was replenished
35 VII| marvel that they did so much cruelty to the friends of God. And
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