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1 I| the devil find thee not idle. And the holy Doctor S.
2 I| mighty to labour ought to be idle. For which cause, when I
3 I| the thought of him that is idle, thinketh on none other
4 I| and give account of our idle time, what reason may we
5 I| in myself no more to be idle, but will apply myself to
6 I| the love of God may not be idle. This saith S. Gregory:
7 I| The love of God is never idle, as long as it is in the
8 I| and earth. The earth was idle and void and covered with
9 I| He said to them: Ye be so idle that ye say ye will go and
10 II| people went out and talked idle tales, and this holy patriarch
11 III| example giving, she was never idle. And all they were of one
12 III| illumined. He was never idle, how well that he was always
13 III| appertaineth to active life; a life idle that appertaineth to idleness;
14 III| his life and his soul from idle words. This holy S. John,
15 IV| serve parishes and to be idle, I have set my heart in
16 IV| into Spain, and was never idle ne in rest, but was always
17 IV| sister that said she was idle, unto Judas, who said that
18 IV| find their tombs void and idle. And when he had said all
19 IV| jangled there of fables and idle words. And they heard a
20 V| desire, for he had liefer be idle in rest than to have honour
21 V| that he had always said idle words, and therefore he
22 VII| still in her palace, never idle, but ever continued in the
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