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1 I| they offered gold for to pay the tribute, the incense
2 I| said that he defended to pay the trewage; and for he
3 I| because that I defend to pay thy trewage, and thou oughtest
4 I| will, sinneth deadly, if he pay not where as he oweth, if
5 II| not void, but what ye owe pay for your trespass and sin,
6 II| shewest him, anon he shall pay thee. But go now first and
7 II| that he would render and pay it again as soon as he might,
8 II| which I will that thou pay me again or else incontinent
9 II| in his realm and he would pay for the costs of him and
10 II| where he would, and he would pay for the dispenses of him
11 II| thou a little, and I shall pay to thee thine hire; and
12 II| come not again who shall pay me for thee? And the pope
13 III| sirs, I have nothing to pay you with, but I abandon
14 III| come therein, but if they pay two ducats, and therefore
15 III| ofttimes warned of me to pay his tithes to God, and yet
16 III| and because I would not pay my tithes to my curate he
17 III| amends and ever after to pay his tithes and to follow
18 III| to Rome, and made it to pay yearly tribute, and ordained
19 IV| live virtuously, and to pay their tithes to God and
20 IV| here thy cope or thou shalt pay me a penny. The good man
21 IV| thy master and my God. I pay now the debt of condition
22 V| owe to God of debt, let us pay with goodwill. Slow penance
23 VI| no country, but made them pay in the largest wise. And
24 VI| they had not whereof to pay, so that the master of the
25 VI| keep him I shall make him pay for his ransom a thousand
26 VI| answered, but if he would pay much money he should not
27 VI| tofore ordained how he should pay unto each of them their
28 VII| Britain, came to Rome to pay the tribute of his land,
29 VII| by none other manner, to pay or yield to them their usury
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