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1 II| like as he hath revived me goodly. And among all other pains,
2 II| brought it to S. John full goodly, and said to him: We shall
3 III| which hight Amphiabel, a goodly young man, and well learned
4 IV| Lord so debonairly and so goodly, should be inspired with
5 IV| river, which prayed him goodly to bear him over the water.
6 V| wisdom, fountain springing goodly, full of health, which hallowest
7 V| and so he slept and died goodly in our Lord. And many witness
8 V| and conversed seven years goodly. On a night when he arose
9 V| clerks for to sing and say goodly the divine office. And within
10 V| and made them to stand up goodly, and commanded them to take
11 V| he suffered patiently and goodly, as it appeared in an epistle
12 V| But Logier suffered all goodly, and reputed his enemies
13 V| the order, and finished goodly his life.~On a time, as
14 V| merits of S. Anthony, a goodly voice answered that it was
15 VI| this old man comforted them goodly, and brought them into a
16 VI| spake most religiously and goodly, with him was I most conversant.
17 VI| soft, that they receive us goodly by mercy, mighty, for to
18 VI| mother, he comforted them goodly, and brought them to the
19 VII| called him by his name goodly and said: Brother Adrian,
20 VII| his brethren received them goodly and demanded them where
21 VII| soon after came to them a goodly old man, which welcomed
22 VII| every day our Lord sendeth a goodly old man that covereth this
23 VII| orison, praying that his goodly coming be consolation and
24 VII| may be done to me, for his goodly grace hath given to me such
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