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1 I| Christ. ~When the world had endured five thousand and nine hundred
2 I| Some hold that his pain endured unto the seventh generation,
3 I| mawmetry and idolatry, which endured long and yet doth. Then
4 I| was blood. And this plague endured seven days, and whatsomever
5 I| they were palpable, and it endured three days and three nights.
6 I| all the labour that they endured and how our Lord had delivered
7 II| and S. Thomas which accord endured not long, for the king varied
8 III| abode as long as the sermon endured, and it stretched no further
9 III| tree upon his grave, and it endured there unto the time of Solomon.
10 IV| emended to preaching, and that endured almost to night, the residue
11 IV| came anon again to him, and endured unto his life's end. And
12 V| joy certainly hath little endured, and it shall be to me a
13 V| the women gouty. And this endured in the same town unto the
14 VI| great light, which light endured as long as he was in the
15 VI| him up. And as this strife endured, this knight that saw these
16 VI| of child. And the travail endured long, and she was in point
17 VI| salt, and when she had long endured this, that her body was
18 VI| me. And when she had long endured this pain, the judge comnnanded
19 VII| this discord and schism endured eighteen years, within which
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