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1 I| and did so much that by menaces and promises to torment
2 II| him: Who art thou that so menaces me? And he answered: Know
3 II| sweetly, and after cruelly by menaces. S. Agnes, well comforted,
4 II| God, I set nothing by thy menaces, for I have his angel which
5 II| their clamours and their menaces, but I see them not. S.
6 II| he that desired all the menaces and threatenings, and had
7 II| he desired and sighed the menaces and threatenings. The third
8 III| constrained by promises, by menaces, and by torments, many and
9 III| man I have no dread of thy menaces, do what thou wilt, I deliver
10 III| sometimes they made to her menaces of grievous torments for
11 III| promises be but rain, and your menaces be as rivers that pass,
12 III| Christ your threatening and menaces make me no more to move
13 III| thou judge! the words and menaces that thou hast spoken be
14 III| promises and to fear him by menaces, and so to compel him to
15 IV| and we doubt nothing thy menaces because that we will not
16 IV| likewise and adjousted thereto menaces, if she warned not her husband
17 IV| be turned by gifts ne by menaces of this emperor, he said
18 IV| Dominus is said as giving menaces, giving a gift or giving
19 V| he might not turn them by menaces ne by fair words, he did
20 VI| her; and also made many menaces if they returned vainly
21 VI| forsake him for all thy menaces and threatenings. And when
22 VII| against the threatenings and menaces, for she despised them all
23 VII| James said to him: Thy menaces trouble me nothing, for
24 VII| years. And because that by menaces ne fair words his brethren
25 VII| of ten days, one time by menaces, that other time by fair
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