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1 I| figuration, for they signify and figure the octave of the last resurrection
2 I| Whereof David saith in figure of him in the second book
3 I| presence, because that the figure of his image should give
4 I| my lord had beholden the figure of Jesu Christ devoutly
5 I| gold ne silver that this figure may be bought with? She
6 I| declared. Fourthly, for to figure the restoration. And this
7 I| days in his sepulchre in figure, in benefit doing. That
8 I| Mary Magdalene, which is figure of penitents. And for five
9 I| his feet. And that is the figure of humble prayers. To whom
10 I| things there were done in figure, for to give knowledge of
11 I| of verity than it is of figure; and also much greater of
12 III| appeared to the provost in figure of a young man, and said:
13 III| that it is round, and this figure seemeth good by many reasons.
14 III| The first is that a round figure hath neither beginning nor
15 III| reason is, for like as the figure of a crown is most fair
16 III| but one way round and no figure, like as S. Austin saith:
17 III| There is none so simple a figure as that which hath but one
18 III| saw the holy sacrament in figure of a piece of flesh as great
19 IV| the world, and destroy the figure thereof by fire. And when
20 IV| that he should destroy the figure of the world by fire, he
21 IV| remember his passion and figure. Then let us pray to S.
22 V| that see it, as it were a figure of fire fleeing away. Now
23 V| monk, of a right honourable figure and parure, and the hind
24 VI| unto Jesu Christ for to figure the image of our Lord, to
25 VI| not counterfeit it by no figure. And when our Lord saw this
26 VI| to the ground tofore the figure, and said: Lord, I pray
27 VII| honey. The unicorn is the figure of death which continually
28 VII| He had the signacle or figure of the holy cross in so
29 VII| portray ne depict the form or figure of the cross and that the
30 VII| part of it appeareth the figure of the thing that is presented
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