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1 I| temptations in fasting, of his weepings and tears in having compassion,
2 I| thy joys be converted into weepings. When thou hangedst him
3 II| out of this world. What weepings and what wailings he made
4 II| misease and in so great weepings for you; O poor caitiff
5 II| ye not your crown for the weepings of your wives and your children.
6 II| foolish words and your false weepings; if they should assent to
7 II| heard nothing but wailings, weepings, and horrible cries of souls
8 III| ought to be recompensed by weepings, and the soft bed and the
9 III| ground in orisons and in weepings. Thus as she persevered
10 III| persevered in prayers and weepings, the wood men cried with
11 IV| ever embraced with great weepings. Wherefore he said: Who
12 V| prayed her husband with great weepings that he should go to Rome
13 V| was always in tears and weepings. And when the very sleep
14 V| Lord is witness, after many weepings and tears, it seemed to
15 VI| he then, moved with their weepings, wept also, and prayed,
16 VI| by themselves, in great weepings and tears, made their orisons
17 VI| with great devotion, and weepings of tears. And then she said
18 VII| parents and friends, with weepings, vows, devotions, was the
19 VII| by virtue of humility in weepings and lamentations he must
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