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1 II| knowest how oft the world hath entended to withdraw me from the
2 II| contemplation, how oft he hath entended to awake me from the sleep
3 II| works of charge, and himself entended to prayer and contemplation.
4 III| flesh low, he fasted, he entended to wake by night in studying
5 III| and rested, and by day he entended to the profit of the souls,
6 III| miracles, for as the workmen entended to make the edificee each
7 IV| of the body, and Lazarus entended all to knighthood, Martha,
8 IV| canons. And day and night he entended to reading and in praying
9 IV| Reynold sent to Bologna and entended much ardently to preaching,
10 IV| they were christened, they entended greatly to enhance the church.
11 IV| world in all countries and entended to preaching to men, and
12 V| a pilgrim doing penance, entended, burning in the love of
13 V| proper heritage, and there entended with them that bode with
14 V| abounded greatly in riches, and entended not to her desire, for he
15 V| from tierce unto nones she entended to her work, and from nones
16 V| day it happed that they entended to hold the feast of his
17 V| was reputed old, for he entended more to the burning love
18 V| righteousness of his life he entended most to the things to come,
19 V| the sure things, and have entended with all my heart to the
20 V| lost never his speech, but entended to preach and exhortation
21 V| to us. For the Athenians entended to none other thing but
22 VI| which from thence forthon he entended all to prayer, and howbeit
23 VI| to them all largely. She entended with all her power to the
24 VI| power of wood people that entended to hurt the privilege of
25 VII| lived like unto angels, and entended always to serve God without
26 VII| realm wholly to his son, and entended to works of penance, and
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