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1 I| sorrow was in smelling of ordure and filth. For he might
2 I| should be clean from all ordure it is washed with holy water,
3 II| human lineage out of the ordure of sins, and they might
4 II| put thy hands into foul ordure to take up the ring, right
5 II| and put his hands in the ordure of our miseries in suffering
6 II| is not defouled with none ordure, when thou hast washed it
7 III| that, word sounding to any ordure or filth should never issue
8 III| mechant and full of all ordure and evil. Then said Claudius
9 III| bounty, and friends to all ordure of luxury, of gluttony,
10 IV| of his belly behind, his ordure, the space of an acre of
11 IV| and put away from her all ordure of sin, how shall not she
12 V| her that she was a foul ordure stinking, wraped in gay
13 V| made clean of all filth and ordure. but I shall show him of
14 V| show him of all filth and ordure. But I shall show him to
15 V| the joys of the world as ordure and filth. And that night
16 VI| away and efface all the ordure of all these idols. And
17 VI| carrion, and she share off the ordure and filth of his head, and
18 VII| and be full withinforth of ordure and of sin. And after, he
19 VII| stinking than all the other ordure. And then the wicked spirits
20 VII| made a smoke of dung and of ordure or filth, which rendered
21 VII| themselves as swine down into the ordure or filth, and into foul
22 VII| abomination of deformity ne of ordure or filth of some patient
23 VII| chalice, for this, that none ordure should touch to that holy
24 VII| sun pass through and over ordure or filth, and the sun is
25 VII| therefor, but rather the ordure or filth is made clean thereof.
26 VII| his Saviour into so great ordure or filth of sin, he conceiveth
27 VII| manner clarify, that none ordure or filth, ne no fault may
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