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1 I| corrupt; this bread may feel no corruption. To them in
2 I| to him and taste me and feel, I dread me that he shall
3 III| scourge of God ere that we feel it, and yet we ought to
4 III| may well be in hell and feel there no pain by the mercy
5 III| life in this world, than to feel by two days the pains of
6 III| never have other penance ne feel none other pain, and there
7 III| wise that thou shalt never feel in thee any burning ne covetise
8 III| debonair, but after, when they feel themselves married, they
9 III| know what christian men feel thereof. Then Amphiabel
10 IV| for us, and that we may feel the effect of his prayer
11 IV| for as much as evil people feel them more honoured, so much
12 IV| teaching the persecutors might feel of Laurence how he shone
13 IV| blessed Laurence might not feel the torments of fire in
14 IV| clearness that they might well feel it in touching and washing
15 IV| because I may none other thing feel, I dare none otherwise say
16 IV| corruptible. And because I feel not that the right holy
17 IV| greatly this estimation that I feel that, the consideration
18 V| said after of himself: I ne feel our Lord so angry with me
19 V| son to help me and yet I feel no fruit. And therefore
20 V| each contumacious knight feel not only for me, but to
21 V| prayers, and they should feel that he should be a special
22 V| And she said to him: Now feel I well that I am loved of
23 VI| his hand to his foot to feel how it was, and he felt
24 VI| apostles said to them: Ye shall feel this pain three days, and
25 VI| should put forth his hand and feel the lightness of his pain.
26 VI| when they depart, ne they feel no fire of purgatory, and
27 VI| revelation, for when they feel themselves alleged and relieved
28 VI| nourished therein, and might feel the delights that be in
29 VI| heaven, there where they feel the sweetness of God and
30 VI| have hands, and may not feel, and they have feet, and
31 VI| feebled by my biting that I feel them not, and me repenteth
32 VII| shall never have joy. For I feel by great reason that there
33 VII| creature devout shall mowe feel the sweet dawning of this
34 VII| with mouth, wit that we feel it with heart, to the end
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