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1 I| of this present life, to eschew the adversities, to flee
2 I| come in giving grace to eschew the sins. Yet the same doctor
3 I| sons, all into the ark to eschew the waters of the flood.
4 I| buy meat to them, and to eschew the hunger. ~Jacob, father
5 II| secret in contemplation, and eschew the evil perils of this
6 II| works. The tenth, that they eschew those things that be not
7 III| we shall depart hence to eschew the perpetual fire, and
8 III| privily out of Rome, for to eschew the office of the papalty,
9 III| this commanded he for to eschew the favour of the world.~
10 III| which might please him and eschew that should displease him.
11 III| learn to be still and to eschew all dissolutions.~Mary was
12 III| with his own hands for to eschew idleness, and he gave alway
13 III| given to you counsel to eschew the ire of our Lord? If
14 III| diligence, he made them to eschew this sin, and where they
15 III| the ire of our Lord and eschew the tyranny of their enemies,
16 IV| should do sacrifice for to eschew these torments, and S. Laurence
17 IV| evil fortune and for to eschew shame. And anon a knight,
18 V| the Lord perdurable, they eschew all earthly things, and
19 V| from mine infancy as for to eschew a swelling courage and enhanced
20 V| the world, but for I would eschew the temptations of the world,
21 VI| he had subtlety for to eschew the Iying in wait for his
22 VI| there he teacheth us to eschew the company of shrews and
23 VI| and worship, anon for to eschew vain glory, he departed
24 VII| must needs be virtuous and eschew vices that was so well occupied
25 VII| with the father, for to eschew the peril of death. For
26 VII| virtues for to keep and eschew the vainglory of this world,
27 VII| praised of the folk and to eschew all vanities. And by the
28 VII| and apparelled to flee and eschew all vices. When S. Albine
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