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1 I| Paradise a place of desire and delices. And man was made in the
2 III| three weeks, she ate for all delices. Always she was in prayers
3 IV| with penance. For as many delices as she had in her, so many
4 IV| from the desert, full of delices, joined to her friend ?
5 V| sweeter than any sweetness or delices, more clear than any light,
6 V| riches and livest here in delices? Arise and dine, and after
7 V| dwelled in the waters of delices, of riches, and of temptations,
8 V| hearkening, he flattereth them by delices and blandishes, and oppresseth
9 V| to be at Rome among the delices, and my members scalded,
10 V| which suppose I abound in delices. And early in the morning
11 V| world of all riches, and of delices. She was the sea of iniquity
12 V| great glory of riches and delices. And when the day of wedding
13 VI| joy perdurable, full of delices. There be now the two daughters
14 VI| holy maid was nourished in delices royal she renounced all
15 VI| when others abounded in delices she ate with her chamberers
16 VII| in whose garden full of delices I have gathered roses, spices,
17 VII| And he being thus in great delices and weeping ever to continue,
18 VII| abounded in great riches and delices. And this city is the world,
19 VII| wit a garden or a place of delices environed with running water.
20 VII| always they shall be in delices, and the angels shall come
21 VII| full lusty and ready to all delices. Wherefore it happed that
22 VII| and knew that chastity in delices, pity in riches, and humility
23 VII| realm, without any war, in delices, riches and honours, as
24 VII| mother, but I leave both delices and honours, and expose
25 VII| and full of all manner delices.~He had marvellous compassion
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