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1 I| things been made by him and nought is made without him. He
2 I| reconciliation, and set nought thereby, he saith in the
3 I| that made all things of nought, may not the same change
4 I| not depart void, nor with nought, but every woman shall borrow
5 I| name of our Lord and for nought. If he swear false wittingly
6 I| swear truly and yet not for nought or for any vain or ill thing,
7 II| messengers void, and set nought by him. Then Nebuchadnezzar,
8 II| in things celestial set nought in nothing fleshly ne earthly?
9 II| after this shall come to nought: if they knew what is that
10 II| laboured in vain, and for nought, he that is set in such
11 III| beggars, if I gave to them nought and they so departed and
12 III| which hast created me of nought, and sith my youth hast
13 III| said the provost: It is nought that thou sayest; make sacrifice
14 III| penance. The priest set nought by his commandment ne defence,
15 III| idols and brought them to nought. From thence went S. Marcial
16 III| therefore the holy man set nought of their jangling, but as
17 III| she saw that it was for nought that she said she was a
18 IV| deceived and brought to nought, saith Maximin thus: When
19 V| idol, and to bring it to nought. Oh, how worthy is he to
20 V| he sware that he owed him nought, and so the creditor lost
21 V| extortion and tyranny for nought. And after, these fires
22 VI| Solomon, and yet he set nought thereby. Then the pope,
23 VI| great possessions came to nought by ravin of wicked people.
24 VI| five pence, which was worth nought, and came and angrily threw
25 VI| anon gone away and come to nought. To whom Almachius said:
26 VII| all his riches setting at nought; and moreover she acknowledged
27 VII| therefore travailest thou for nought, for thou mayst never withdraw
28 VII| ministers had told him, he set nought thereby. And when his father
29 VII| water, but the water did nought to it, so that the fire
30 VII| prayed him for them, but nought availed there his prayer,
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