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1 I| franchise, and because me seemeth to be a sovereign weal to
2 I| saint of all saints. Now it seemeth that the Nativity of our
3 I| And by the same way it seemeth that the nativity of the
4 I| any other thing, alway me seemeth that I hear the sound and
5 I| comforting them, for it seemeth that he sleepeth when he
6 I| converting them from whom it seemeth that he turneth his face
7 I| And this treble opinion it seemeth that the Jews had known,
8 I| nourished you. But this seemeth a little thing to them that
9 I| to save man; by which it seemeth that if it were need, that
10 I| seventh chapter saith: Thus seemeth it that he said that three
11 II| surmount us, and therefore me seemeth better to save the lives
12 III| lodged in his house, but it seemeth better that it is he that
13 III| is round, and this figure seemeth good by many reasons. The
14 IV| honour and of grace? Sire, it seemeth to us thy servants that
15 V| nor I covet them not as me seemeth, when I lack them I shall
16 VI| wise men, how be it that it seemeth to some other that it is
17 VI| and said to him: Brice, seemeth it to thee that I am a fool
18 VII| blessed virgin S. Katherine seemeth and appeareth marvellous
19 VII| have it out of the hull, it seemeth to him bitter, then he goeth
20 VII| from whence comest thou? Me seemeth that thou wilt destroy the
21 VII| hast thou used by which it seemeth that thou feelest no torment,
22 VII| it, it is good as to me seemeth, that at this beginning
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