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1 I| not be bounden by thine oath, but in no wise lead my
2 II| law in judgment, and the oath was given to the debtor.
3 II| when he should make his oath and swear, he delivered
4 II| And when he had made the oath, he demanded his staff again
5 III| man that will make a false oath in the place of his sepulchre,
6 III| also they should make an oath never to rebel ne bear arms
7 III| longing to the order, and the oath sworn, Bassanius, son of
8 V| should swear to her by his oath that he shall grant it her.
9 V| to her for keeping of his oath, but he should feign as
10 V| because of making of the oath. And it is read in the History
11 V| was angry because of his oath, and as Rabanus saith: That
12 V| excused the felony of his oath, showing that he did it
13 V| and constrained him by his oath to swear whether he owed
14 V| for to be believed by his oath? And he said: Because he
15 V| soul by making of a false oath as he did. And then this
16 V| then that butcher made his oath that he would never after
17 V| like as he had promised by oath that she should be present
18 V| king Cosdroe sware a great oath that he would never make
19 V| whom Cyprian said: By what oath shall I swear? And the devil
20 V| Cosmo and Damian, to whose oath thou believedest, therefore
21 V| words of this promise and oath he was let go, and anon
22 VI| consented thereto, a general oath was made to perform the
23 VI| of England remembered the oath that they made in the parliament,
24 VI| king Harold had broken the oath that he had made to duke
25 VI| cardinals of Rome, mine oath of truth that I have made
26 VII| christian man he had changed his oath. And from thence came the
27 VII| shall be believed by his oath. When they be found in adultery
28 VII| emperor and took of him an oath that he should keep the
29 VII| anon he did against his oath that same day, and did do
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