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1 I| they were angry and had indignation on him, and took him and
2 I| fury be overpast, and his indignation ceased, and that he forget
3 I| Let not my lord take none indignation at me, thou knowest well
4 II| Nebuchadnezzar, having them at great indignation, swore by his reign and
5 II| speak, Holofernes having indignation said to Achior: Because
6 II| assigned, on pain to run in his indignation, and at that time so departed.
7 II| Then the pope had great indignation and said to him: Abide thou
8 II| Then the emperor had great indignation of him, and took a pen for
9 II| for fear; then in great indignation he all to-rent the schedule. ~
10 II| beggars from his house with indignation and anger. Thus would no
11 III| Julian the apostate had great indignation and said when he came thither
12 III| him. And Julian had great indignation of this gift, and for the
13 III| Paulin. Then he had so great indignation, of that he had defended
14 III| away from him with great indignation and scratched his face with
15 III| Then the provost, having indignation hereof and in a great anger,
16 III| faith, whereof they, having indignation, ordained a day of justice,
17 III| he had thereof so great indignation that he put her out of the
18 III| none harm. And, some had indignation at her, and said that a
19 III| trothed her, which had great indignation when he heard of those tidings,
20 IV| thought. Then Simon having indignation, cried aloud: I command
21 IV| from her, she had thereof indignation that her husband was taken
22 IV| fires and great heats of indignation. And it was no wonder though
23 V| him, crying by right great indignation, and the mercy of God failed
24 V| may see how the gods had indignation against me, because I thought
25 V| clerks and monks, they had indignation and despite of him, and
26 V| milner put him out with great indignation and great despite. And S.
27 V| which is wroth and hath indignation of our ordures. And when
28 VI| mind for she dreaded the indignation of the great lady if her
29 VI| friends of S. Clare had her in indignation out of measure, wherefore
30 VII| end. For his stomach had indignation of meat seven weeks continually,
31 VII| he took her up with great indignation, saying to her: If thou
32 VII| was moved to no strife, indignation, or ire for nothing that
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