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1 I| in thinking humbly and bitterly how we have erred against
2 I| when Joseph heard he wept bitterly, and his brethren came to
3 I| envy at them, and oppressed bitterly their life with hard and
4 II| himself, and reproved himself bitterly, weeping, repenting and
5 II| rent their clothes and wept bitterly; and then Nepotian remembered
6 II| and wept, repenting him bitterly, and fell down to the feet
7 II| dead. And so as she wept bitterly as out of her wit, the father
8 II| unto all others, and wept bitterly praying S. John that he
9 III| dead, and began to weep bitterly and cry, alas! caitiff that
10 III| him his sin, he wept so bitterly that he would make the sinner
11 III| his mother beaten he wept bitterly and made a lamentable noise,
12 III| breast and paps, and weeping bitterly, and laid the child dead
13 IV| for he went out and wept bitterly. He was son of the dove,
14 IV| herself, began to weep most bitterly, and smote her visage and
15 IV| or day. And then she wept bitterly saying: Give me the book
16 IV| be holding began to weep bitterly. In that same night was
17 IV| inhabit here. And then he wept bitterly for these words, and went
18 V| fig-tree and wept right bitterly, and gave out weeping voice
19 V| peace.~And as he wept thus bitterly, he heard a voice saying:
20 V| him. And as when Anne wept bitterly and wist not whither her
21 V| his martyrdom, and wept bitterly, and when she saw him she
22 V| Then he began to weep right bitterly because she had more care
23 V| took his feet, and most bitterly weeping, she said: I am
24 VI| punished her, and wept full bitterly. And when it was known in
25 VI| this holy man wept full bitterly and shed many a tear, and
26 VII| heard this letter he wept bitterly, and said: If my mother
27 VII| Barlaam was taken he wept bitterly, but afterwards he knew
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