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1 I| original sin, the devil weened that he that received it
2 II| prison, had heard the cry and weened his father had been dead.
3 II| all they that were there weened they had been in Paradise.
4 II| feeling the fire. The people weened that she had done all by
5 II| the spouse of heaven, and weened to have saved thee, and
6 II| confused and shamed, for she weened that he had delivered it
7 III| twain in his bed, and had weened that it had been a man that
8 III| beat oft that child, for he weened that he had been his brotber,
9 III| was far from them, they weened that he might not have heard
10 III| harness and armours away, and weened certainly that all the mountains
11 III| them so strongly that they weened to have perished without
12 IV| beloved of Nero that he weened that he had been the keeper
13 IV| touching. Then the king weened that he had been throughshotten
14 IV| returned to the first gate, and weened he had dreamed; and after
15 IV| brought to the church he weened well he should have been
16 IV| all their armours, and had weened verily that all the mountains
17 IV| despised and scorned, and weened there had been none other
18 IV| case of fortune, when she weened to have taken the body of
19 IV| closed his eyes, the friars weened that he had been dead, and
20 IV| that was named Porphyry, weened that the blessed Concordia
21 IV| him how it happed. And he weened that they had mocked him.
22 IV| the church, and the knight weened that she had been his wife
23 V| that he had none harm, he weened to have been enraged, and
24 V| lame. And then the judge weened to have been enchanted,
25 V| when the bishop saw him he weened that he were come to put
26 VI| marvelled greatly, for they weened verily that he should no
27 VI| for to drink, and each man weened that he would have given
28 VII| began to be marvelled, and weened that he was aggrieved of
29 VII| be it that men deemed and weened that great evil or damage
30 VII| mariners and other there weened that the ship should have
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