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1 I| that the sun shall not dare behold it. Or as for to
2 I| so dark that no man shall dare know him. The heaven is
3 I| thus as he said: Sire, I dare not approach to thee, for
4 I| offended God, the which dare not approach to God in their
5 I| out, they be afeard and dare not enter, for they doubt
6 I| for if he be absent we dare not approach, ne come to
7 II| And they said: Father we dare not, for it is meted and
8 II| said: They be afeared and dare not break them, and if the
9 II| him: Who is so hardy that dare say against thee or open
10 III| vanquished of a good man we dare not return, and when we
11 III| pity and mercy on me, for I dare not turn my face toward
12 III| without dread, and he that dare not come, let him go in
13 III| of thee and washed, how dare I lay on thee my hands?
14 IV| none other thing feel, I dare none otherwise say ne presume.
15 V| of fire that he neither dare draw breath ne speak after
16 V| him that he shall no more dare demand such thing. And when
17 V| dissension, that is when men dare not offend their neighbours
18 VI| and I desire death and dare not have it. What shall
19 VI| to God. Daria is said of dare, to give, and of dia, which
20 VI| said to them: Now if ye dare, assay ye and dispute with
21 VI| well speak. And if they dare speak tofore us despise
22 VI| us to make no more ne we dare not therefore make no more.
23 VII| Christ, ne we may not, ne dare not. Wherefore, sir emperor,
24 VII| their servant Judas, for we dare not come into the presence
25 VII| that while none of them dare eat ne drink, ne have to
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