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1 I| tower was but one manner speech in all the world, and there
2 I| tongue, which letted his speech ever after; and thus he
3 I| but have a letting in my speech. Our Lord said to him: Who
4 II| their sight, the dumb their speech, the deaf their hearing,
5 II| knew that she had lost her speech, anon he said to her: If
6 II| will render to thee thy speech again that opened the mouth
7 II| heard him and receiving speech answered him, and Peter
8 III| speaking, that made man and speech. O who should con show hereupon
9 III| that Longinus lost not his speech, but took an axe that he
10 III| finger in his mouth and his speech came to him again. Now it
11 III| with a gentle and familiar speech, said: O thou my good servant
12 III| believed me thou shalt lose thy speech, and shalt not speak till
13 III| opened, and had again his speech, and spake, glorifying our
14 III| he was a barbarian by his speech, and when they heard him
15 IV| hearing, to dumb men their speech, and to dead men was restored
16 IV| dumb man he restored his speech; one that was vexed with
17 IV| but Christine lost not her speech for cutting out of her tongue,
18 IV| and hath rendered to me my speech again. Call me the priest,
19 IV| action, and locution or speech. Cogitation or thought ought
20 IV| action just, and locution or speech moderate. All these things
21 IV| Martha was right facound of speech, and courteous and gracious
22 IV| in flower of age, in fair speech of reason, wisdom of holy
23 IV| people to God is the fair speech of martyrs. It is light
24 V| hour more perfect wit, and speech more abundant in such things
25 V| vehement that he had lost his speech, wherefore as he writeth
26 V| quick in engine, sweet in speech, wise in letters, and a
27 V| might not understand paynim speech. And he was right bitter
28 V| Why liest thou when thy speech sheweth thee to be a pilgrim?
29 V| all that he lost never his speech, but entended to preach
30 V| last end, and had lost his speech, he escried suddenly and
31 V| not as to understanding ne speech human. To whom he said:
32 VI| and also she had lost her speech, and foamed at the mouth
33 VI| which long time had lost her speech, began to speak and say:
34 VI| there was no lavas in their speech ne evil, but they were sober
35 VI| righteous in deed, sweet in speech, ripe in conversation, and
36 VII| We have heard thy fair speech and be marvellously abashed
37 VII| eloquence, for she had fair speech in Katherine preaching as
38 VII| by sweetness of her fair speech. She had right virtuous
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