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1 I| monks that, no man strong or mighty to labour ought to be idle.
2 I| business and trumps of a mighty king in his land, and shall
3 II| many peoples and edified a mighty city, which he named Ecbatane,
4 II| glorified himself as he that was mighty in puissance and in the
5 II| and Amoreum, and all the mighty men in Esebon, and have
6 II| mountains, and when the mighty men of them be taken let
7 II| father which is a right mighty king would give me to a
8 II| nothing more noble, ne more mighty than be thy painters, said
9 II| in the faith strong and mighty. And tofore, the evil spirits
10 II| fasting, and not strong ne mighty. ~When he was come to his
11 III| which was a noble man and a mighty. To whom S. Austin sent,
12 III| received of a rich and a mighty man named Arnold, which
13 IV| marvelling that they be mighty in virtue, and ever do the
14 IV| commend to thy God, if he be mighty, that he remember the soul
15 IV| Then is the devil more mighty and greater than thou art.
16 IV| supposed I had found the most mighty and the most greatest Lord
17 IV| blessed, for he that is mighty hath done great things to
18 IV| There was a knight which was mighty and rich, that dispended
19 V| said: His God is good and mighty. And there was by, a woman
20 V| usurped it by force against a mighty knight which was contrary
21 VI| gospel, God to be sovereignly mighty, sovereignly wise, and sovereignly
22 VI| England which then was right mighty, and subdued many nations
23 VI| Lord thou art strong and mighty enough to deliver us from
24 VI| answered: I see you more mighty than our gods; I pray you
25 VI| receive us goodly by mercy, mighty, for to defend us puissantly,
26 VI| knew well how much love is mighty and how the pure virgins
27 VI| flowering age, strong and mighty in battle, and demanded
28 VII| these words: Right high and mighty princess, and our most sovereign
29 VII| now blessed Lady, by his mighty mercy and your special grace
30 VII| of christian men is much mighty. For which words, Julian
31 VII| thou sacrifice not unto our mighty gods. The sixth day she
32 VII| to a noble man rich and mighty, but in conclusion she answered
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