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1 II| this David had much war and trouble and anger, in so much that
2 II| Tobit said: Be still and trouble thee not, our son is safe
3 II| after this journey was no trouble among the Jews, and the
4 II| land should be in great trouble; and in like wise the lords
5 II| offence and trespass this trouble cometh to holy church, I
6 II| them none harm, but they trouble each other, I am destroyed
7 II| there shall come a great trouble of men like unto beasts,
8 II| with labour rest, with trouble glory, and with death life.
9 III| thing that may anger ne trouble me. Then said S. Ambrose
10 III| them said: We suffer this trouble because we had disdain of
11 III| Then anon the air began to trouble and thunder, the earth to
12 III| therefore have great sorrow and trouble to thy life's end, and all
13 IV| brethren, let not my departing trouble you, and doubt ye nothing,
14 VI| he should live in great trouble, and so he did, for the
15 VI| Ironside his son, in full great trouble, for in his days no man
16 VI| in his days was full much trouble and robbery with other great
17 VI| the king seeing the great trouble and sorrow of the treasurer
18 VI| peril of the realm, the trouble, the dread of the people,
19 VI| to sigh and mourn for the trouble that was coming to my people,
20 VI| Dunstan prophesied the same trouble coming, and after a certain
21 VI| sweetly. And if she saw any trouble by any temptation or any
22 VII| courage of a wise man is no trouble, for the wise man saith:
23 VII| said to him: Thy menaces trouble me nothing, for it ne is
24 VII| Dorothy: How long wilt thou trouble us with thy witchcraft?
25 VII| monks were so weary of that trouble that they set little price
26 VII| mercy of our Lord in great trouble and tempests.~And soon after
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