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1 I| sorrowfully, and said: I am sorry because he may not accomplish
2 II| commandments. Samuel was sorry herefor, and wailed all
3 II| to slay me? Jonathan was sorry therefore, for he loved
4 II| knew hereof, and was right sorry for it, but he would not
5 II| his money? ~He began to be sorry and heavy greatly, both
6 II| miracles tofore that ye were sorry and repented you of that
7 II| he being there was full sorry for them. And after there
8 II| of their departing he was sorry and sent after them, but
9 II| wherefore the king was heavy and sorry. ~These be the names of
10 II| and deserve it, and was sorry that martyrdom was not given
11 II| man had sold it, he was so sorry that he would eat no meat,
12 II| Emperor and other people were sorry for Peter the tollener.
13 III| which was blind for age, was sorry that he might not see the
14 III| Then it happed that he was sorry and angry for the ointment
15 III| Benet heard this he was sorry for the perilous death of
16 III| daughter, whereof the king was sorry, and said unto the people:
17 III| Wherefore S. Dunstan was right sorry, and did all that pain he
18 III| death, wherefore he was sorry, for he loved him much.
19 III| had to his daughter was sorry that he had put her out,
20 III| ampul, whereof she was so sorry that she wist not what to
21 IV| when Nero heard he was much sorry and heavy therefor, and
22 IV| Wherefore this priest was full sorry, and prayed humbly to our
23 IV| O Margaret, verily we be sorry for thee, which see thy
24 IV| language, and they were sorry that they could not understand
25 IV| chalice brake, whereof he was sorry and so was all the people.
26 V| him well, he began to be sorry that the name of Jesu Christ,
27 V| blame minisheth it. I am sorry sometime of my praisings,
28 V| then thou shalt be full sorry. And while she tarried to
29 VI| despised riches, and was never sorry for loss of worldly goods
30 VI| bells, and he was right sorry that he might not do the
31 VI| their will, and were right sorry therefor. And S. Ambrose
32 VI| Elizabeth saw that, she was sorry that she had given to her
33 VII| life, and then was Adrian a sorry man, and cried upon her
34 VII| sat on the stone, full sorry and wroth that the woman
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