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1 I| buck in summer and a doe in winter, with which fee I hold me
2 I| cold and dry. The fourth in winter is cold and moist. Then
3 I| drought of pride, and in winter for to chastise the coldness
4 I| September melancholy, and in winter phlegm. Then we fast in
5 I| covetous and heavy. In winter we fast for to daunt and
6 I| harvest to the earth, and the winter to water. Then we fast in
7 I| darkness of ignorance. In winter the water of lightness and
8 I| steadfast age and virtuous, and winter to ancienty or old age.
9 I| ripe by attemperance. In winter that we may be ancient and
10 II| them that seek flowers in winter: well seek they flowers
11 II| well seek they flowers in winter that seek God and his grace
12 II| well is called the world winter in holy scripture; for its
13 II| up thou my fair soul, the winter is past. Jam enim hiems
14 III| and fair espouse, for the winter is passed. She answered
15 III| ate but in the even. In winter ne summer he had but one
16 IV| ate never till night. In winter ne in summer he had but
17 V| germane seeing him in a winter time have on him but foul
18 V| passed by. He commanded in winter to give honey unto bees,
19 VI| necks millstones, and in the winter time, under the ice in the
20 VI| draw off his boots.~In a winter time as Martin passed by
21 VI| all his ships and army to winter him in these marches, sendeth
22 VII| And this was in the cold winter time when there was both
23 VII| fire for to warm them in winter. In wheresoever a place
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