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1 I| the people. Moses was most meek and most debonair, and therefore
2 II| son of a man, therefore meek we our souls to him and
3 II| answered to her, with a meek and pleasant voice: Daughter,
4 III| was the most humble and meek in speaking, in habit, and
5 III| the sweetness of his word,meek by his habit of virtues,
6 III| and accounted himself more meek and low after that he was
7 III| for King Ethelred was a meek man and took none heed to
8 III| followed her as it had been a meek beast and debonair. Then
9 III| rod of God. And then the meek bishop said to him, sore
10 III| and stood afore them like meek lambs. Then after, he sent
11 III| virtue of the faith he became meek and debonair. After, the
12 IV| the hound was as tame and meek as a lamb, and pursued none
13 IV| bulls, and anon they were meek as lambs. Then they took
14 IV| scourge of God. And then the meek bishop answered and said:
15 V| dispend them in charitable and meek works. And fourthly that,
16 V| of pestilence, and most meek Lord, I beseech thee to
17 V| powder, wild beasts be made meek and tame, and incline down
18 V| be meeked, and they that meek them shall be enhanced.
19 V| which is a beast humble and meek. Or damianus is said of
20 V| is now made ready to the meek and humble Francis.~And
21 V| humility shall lift up the most meek man unto the seat lost by
22 V| anon they were made most meek and tame. And after that
23 VI| familiar, among priests meek and debonair, to his people
24 VI| our Lord the prayers of meek and devout men. And to him
25 VI| some said nay; and in this meek strife they gat licence
26 VI| saluteth you. Thirdly, he had a meek wit, for he believed and
27 VI| that was a cruel tyrant a meek lamb, and was sister of
28 VI| to them and made them as meek and debonair, in the name
29 VI| This was a humble and a meek answer. This holy man S.
30 VI| hath sent hither like as a meek lamb. And with that word
31 VI| righteous, sweet, ripe, and meek, righteous in deed, sweet
32 VI| ripe in conversation, and meek in intention. His life he
33 VII| then with a sad cheer and meek look she answered in this
34 VII| mother be a virgin. And so meek and benign that he can gladly
35 VII| all brute beasts be made meek, and wild things be obedient,
36 VII| a monk is always humble, meek, full of charity, and always
37 VII| with pride, and will not meek him, therefore he abideth
38 VII| the more he showed himself meek and humble, and more foul
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