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1 I| astra subduntur, etc. O infancy or childhood, to whom the
2 I| that March is reported to infancy, summer to youth, September
3 I| March that we may be in the infancy of innocency. In summer
4 II| of holy Job. For from his infancy he dreaded ever God and
5 II| deliciously nourished from my infancy, and born of royal lineage,
6 III| kept to my Lord, sith mine infancy, yet I shall keep it if
7 III| accustomed to hold sith our infancy? With these words the emperor
8 III| for to study, but in his infancy he left the schools and
9 IV| Maturin, from the time of his infancy, privily in his heart and
10 V| of God failed not to his infancy in good love, for he arose
11 V| avowed, shall be from her infancy sacred unto our Lord, and
12 V| enforced me so much from mine infancy as for to eschew a swelling
13 VI| one to that other of their infancy, and their mother, which
14 VI| and thus expounding their infancy, and I believe that they
15 VI| called them, and heard their infancy and knew that they were
16 VI| will. For from his young infancy he was inspired divinely
17 VI| at the beginning of his infancy when he was young he was
18 VI| virgin, after the time of her infancy, was so composed in all
19 VI| bare body, and from her infancy her heart had determined
20 VI| appeared clearly as her tender infancy enforced in simpless, and
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