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1 I| other thing but on lickerous meats and viands for his belly.
2 I| live. And also of all the meats of the earth that be comestible,
3 II| and when all ate of the meats of the Gentiles and Paynims,
4 II| was never defouled in the meats of them. And because of
5 II| thy well and best dressed meats. Thou art Christ the son
6 II| another of overmuch plenty of meats, and the third of the devil. ~
7 II| Demosthenes, provost of the meats of the emperor, upholder
8 II| to thee to ordain for the meats of the emperor and not to
9 III| ordainest for thyself delicious meats, and my servant dieth for
10 III| And how well that he had meats delicious enough, as to
11 IV| gluttony, with divers manner of meats and sufferest to perish
12 IV| celestial, and no bodily meats. And every day at every
13 IV| filled with right sweet meats, and then was brought again
14 IV| have always coveted these meats. To whom Decius said: If
15 IV| Decius said: If these be meats for thee, show to me them
16 V| more common and grosser meats, like as she would have
17 V| ne can no skill of such meats; and then he said: I shall
18 V| he is ravished out of his meats? Who that it be that is
19 V| excellence and noblesse of his meats. And the truth was because
20 V| not great by apparel of meats, but it was much great only
21 V| bones on the bare earth. Of meats and drink I speak not, for
22 VI| of worship and dignity of meats, of drinks, of servants,
23 VI| sorrow, ne the abstinence of meats availeth not so much as
24 VI| husband, among the divers meats that were there, she would
25 VI| she should not touch the meats of her husband of which
26 VI| with her chamberers gross meats. On a time when she had
27 VI| and to her husband divers meats, and were supposed not well
28 VII| shall use and eat all manner meats, and whatsomever they desire
29 VII| charitably sent of such meats as were brought before him,
30 VII| sometimes the dishes and meats that the poor of our Lord
31 VII| as strong wines or strong meats are unprofitable or letting
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