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1 I| against the commandment she consented to him. She wrote the obligation
2 II| that walk in lightness. I consented for to take an husband with
3 II| word in which Ozias hath consented that the city should be
4 II| law,. wherefore hast thou consented to so great evil and felony,
5 II| wit, wherefore hast thou consented to the death of innocents?
6 II| most part of the people consented, and so they p for I shall
7 II| understood them all, to some he consented, but many he denied and
8 II| of Canterbury should have consented and also have crowned him,
9 III| required, that at the last he consented. But when he saw they lived
10 III| him, and at the last he consented and ate. And when he came
11 III| him: Lo! thy brother hath consented to the saying of the emperor
12 III| truth that my brother hath consented to the decree of my heavenly
13 IV| with him. And so at last he consented, and granted her request.
14 IV| council of the cardinals, consented to the request of the emperor,
15 IV| Latins, and all they that so consented, entered into frenzy and
16 V| for he had hunger, and consented nothing to him ne to his
17 V| had not given it to her ne consented it. And when the feast was
18 V| bear away the head. And she consented because that she supposed
19 V| weening that she would have consented to do sacrifice, and when
20 V| was set tofore him, and he consented to the devotion of the host;
21 VI| sons. And when the king had consented thereto, a general oath
22 VI| openly known, and if he consented thereto he dreaded to lose
23 VI| condition in his heart, he consented to matrimony.~Then was all
24 VI| bread may choke me if I consented to his death. Then the king
25 VI| reported to them that had consented to his resignation, they
26 VI| much to her father that she consented to the marriage by such
27 VI| feigned her as she would have consented, and said she would go into
28 VI| which she and her chamberers consented for to live by, and her
29 VI| will and deed, and never consented to the sin of the flesh.
30 VI| Charterhouse, which was consented. And also, the whole election
31 VII| heir of the realm, and he consented and married her. And soon
32 VII| rest. And all the people consented thereto, and kneeled down
33 VII| and at the last the father consented to the reasons and predications
34 VII| years of age, for he never consented ne had will in mortal ne
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