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1 I| and old by prudence and honest life, or at least that we
2 II| love of God, and for the honest fair speaking of this woman.
3 II| after another ship with honest persons, among whom there
4 II| schedule. ~There was an honest worshipful man named Heradius
5 III| societatem. The second is to be honest in conversation, as it is
6 III| work again.~A lay man, of honest life, had a custom once
7 III| virginity, a lantern in honest conversation, hasty in fervour
8 III| answer. He was light by honest conversation, fire by charity,
9 V| of a parish, which was of honest and good life, and could
10 V| is to wit a profitable, honest and delectable, for in this
11 V| others by conversation, honest by ordinance of manners,
12 V| her courage in things not honest. And she recommended her
13 V| Alexandria, in Lombardy, with an honest man, which demanded him,
14 V| ententive to keep chastity, and honest in such wise that she refused
15 VI| whom I drew much for their honest conversation, and for the
16 VI| manner of speaking is much honest and fair. And three things
17 VI| a little city, but it is honest, and shall shall well suffice
18 VI| assemble to her virgins of honest and holy conversation whom
19 VI| used always to have them honest. She had ordained to say
20 VII| saint, and said it was not honest, ne according, to misentreat
21 VII| much for his holy life and honest conditions whereof he was
22 VII| and wise in counsel, and honest in all conditions and in
23 VII| thoughts, in mouth by good and honest speaking, and in his needs
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