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1 I| straineth and most vehemently taketh our affection. And where
2 I| to hope of affiance which taketh none heed to the disposition
3 II| dispurveyed, death cometh which taketh all from him, and beareth
4 II| on my daughter that thus taketh away my treasure and quencheth
5 III| mate, and with that she taketh the weeping for her song;
6 III| into this chair, this feast taketh the name of the chairing
7 V| And like as the falcon taketh the bird, right so took
8 V| nevertheless an eclipse taketh not away the light in the
9 VI| force into a fountain, and taketh away his old age by the
10 VI| changeth his feathers, and taketh away the darkness of his
11 VI| and that is penance, which taketh away all maladies spiritual.
12 VII| nut. For when the squirrel taketh the nut for to have it out
13 VII| man is deceived so that he taketh no heed of the peril that
14 VII| your Mars delighteth and taketh his pleasure in women, and
15 VII| of God, here is he that taketh away the sins from the world.
16 VII| offertory. ~After, the priest taketh the lid of the chalice on
17 VII| precious hostie. And after, he taketh it, looking upward on high
18 VII| the body of our Lord, he taketh the chalice, and after looking
19 VII| diminishing of it, but who that taketh it unworthily, he diminisheth
20 VII| first crosses, and after, he taketh the precious body of our
21 VII| ensured from. The priest taketh then the chalice lid and
22 VII| charity. And after, the priest taketh the precious body of our
23 VII| than: Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world,
24 VII| heaven. And after, the priest taketh peace, kissing the corporal,
25 VII| priest with joined hands taketh the body of our Lord and
26 VII| priest inclineth himself and taketh the chalice wherein is the
27 VII| and given to me? After, he taketh the chalice saying: Calicem.
28 VII| and reverently the priest taketh the blood of Jesu Christ,
29 VII| corner of the altar where he taketh wine, wetting his fingers
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