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1 II| profitable in speaking, joyous in admonishing, and cruel
2 II| of joyousness, for he was joyous in the service of God. Or
3 II| should this day be glad and joyous if they knew that ye know.
4 III| beginneth to think after the joyous company of angels, and of
5 III| answered to him: Be thou joyous right good prince, but call
6 III| prince was right glad and joyous, and anon sent them to the
7 III| entered into a fair and joyous country called the valley
8 III| He was always glad and joyous, and that displeased much
9 III| country, I shall be glad and joyous, if it pleased you, to do
10 III| in to heaven, he was much joyous, and returned into Babylon,
11 IV| this was done, he returned joyous, with his children to his
12 IV| with. Whereof she was much joyous, and when she returned to
13 IV| and by mercy, for he had a joyous heart, a peacable visage
14 IV| the souls of the innocents joyous and glad. And after this,
15 IV| ardent in love, and more joyous in burning. For the first
16 IV| his wood tormentor, he was joyous for to despise it by the
17 IV| the mansions of my father joyous. And thou shalt comfort
18 V| and so heavy, seemed more joyous than the other, and more
19 V| that he should never be joyous. And he answered and said:
20 V| communion, saying thus with joyous voice: God, that hast accompanied
21 V| like semblant, glad and joyous. He seeth all things tofore,
22 V| in the visage, for he was joyous in his heart; he excused
23 V| know now. And then he was joyous and glad by the word of
24 V| him, and saw that he was joyous therein as he had been in
25 V| celestial company, glad and joyous. And, blessed Lord, this
26 V| received sufferably with a joyous heart the swords of them
27 VI| immortal, he was glad and joyous; and when they said that
28 VII| to him all things that be joyous, so that his mind may be
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