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1 I| willing to credit him with, considering his long residence in French
2 I| reconciled. And S. Austin saith, considering them that despise this reconciliation,
3 I| great jeopardy. He went considering his life and thought to
4 I| whereof the angels of heaven, considering that, defended for to be
5 I| methinketh, he might do no less, considering our unstableness, and how
6 I| be confused in sorrow, in considering where he was, where he shall
7 I| his tears of the heart, considering that he was in sin, and
8 I| the child standing afar, considering what should fall thereof.
9 IV| Wherefore some of the brethren considering his teaching, took the more
10 IV| the monastery, the abbot considering her patience took her in
11 VI| judgment full discreet, considering no man's person, but only
12 VI| thereby. Then the pope, considering the great perils that might
13 VI| him. Then pope Nicholas, considering the great devotion and true
14 VI| with Daria, and the lion considering well this thing, dread,
15 VI| wise be answered. Then she, considering his foul desire, and fearing
16 VII| verily there may be no peril, considering the great wisdom of my lady
17 VII| vanished away. Then he, considering the marvellous work of God
18 VII| ministers, his good mother considering and having mind of that
19 VII| Sampson, that as then was old, considering the holy life that Turien
20 VII| of our Lord unworthily, considering that he hath misdone to
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