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1 I| ought to be fervent and esprised in the love of the Holy
2 II| the young man was ardently esprised in the love of S. Agnes,
3 II| to thee this young man, esprised in the love of the maid,
4 III| Cyprus, of whom she was esprised in good virtues, so that
5 III| he was embraced and all esprised of the divine and burning
6 IV| a day a certain lady was esprised of his beauty, and would
7 IV| great flame, S. Laurence esprised by the heat of the faith
8 IV| glorious Virgin was greatly esprised and embraced with desire
9 IV| esbatements, n. (Fr.), pageants. ~esprised, pp., Fr. epris, smitten. ~
10 V| to the order, he was so esprised and in all things occupied
11 V| wise that she was strongly esprised and chauffed in her love,
12 VI| am all burnt, and he was esprised with so great heat that
13 VII| heard this thing he was esprised with great woodness, and
14 VII| causes, and the queen was esprised with great love of the virgin,
15 VII| so that his mind may be esprised with gladness, and that
16 VII| saw that all the city was esprised on a fire and flame, and
17 VII| estate, keeping the beasts, esprised of the love of God and not
18 VII| after, the christian host, esprised and beat with a much great
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