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1 I| coming and saith: In this wretched world what aboundeth but
2 II| that this life is unhappy, wretched and subject to adventures,
3 II| And he answered: Alas! I, wretched sinner, which bear falsely
4 II| father weeping said: Alas! wretched that I am; what is to me
5 III| enfant Jesu Christ; and I wretched, as unworthy to repute me
6 III| were showed to him in this wretched world for his great comfort.
7 III| God, that we may in this wretched vale of this world so bewail
8 III| us, that we may in this wretched world so amend and repent
9 III| amend and repent us of our wretched life, that, when we shall
10 III| mediatrix unto God for us wretched sinners, that we may so
11 IV| him: Flee hence, thou most wretched, for Paul the advocate is
12 IV| special advocate for us wretched sinners unto our Lord God,
13 IV| she abandoned her body to wretched living of her flesh in lechery,
14 IV| and brought her own men to wretched living. And this holy body
15 IV| to him: Flee hence, thou wretched fiend. And anon the earth
16 V| said: Wherefore hold ye so wretched a man? Ye be stronger and
17 V| through the mouth of the wretched woman, and said: Thou eater
18 V| arts liberal, then, I, most wretched servant of all covetises,
19 V| thou hast not helped me his wretched mother, and I pray also
20 V| them to keep us in this wretched life from our enemies the
21 V| amend ourselves in this wretched life, that we may after
22 VII| man, and cried, saying: O! wretched and caitiff, lo! Porphyry,
23 VII| fain be discharged of this wretched life. And then he bade S.
24 VII| said to him: Alas! thou wretched man, thou hast had evil
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