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1 I| Secondly, he abode for the consolation of the apostles. For the
2 I| he rendereth a year of consolation. And that is by comparison
3 I| disciples, which was the time of consolation. And this saith the gloss:
4 III| of thee some comfort and consolation of some good enseignment
5 III| sweetly. And by this great consolation he took to him so good heart
6 III| that cometh, or the son of consolation, or the son of a prophet,
7 III| unto him these words by consolation: Barnabas, weep no more,
8 IV| wise Paul night and day had consolation of his tears and weeping.
9 IV| but she would receive no consolation. ~In the morn early she
10 VI| to you great comfort and consolation tofore or ye die. After,
11 VI| holy virgin had much great consolation. Then she turned her and
12 VI| Agnes in the joy and in the consolation that Clare, her sister,
13 VII| which signifieth joy and consolation, for after that creature
14 VII| lead after, joy and very consolation. For our Lord saith thus:
15 VII| for they shall have very consolation. And it is to wit that this
16 VII| men return again to very consolation, and it is to wit that from
17 VII| sequence signifieth joy and consolation. And that time of Lent ne
18 VII| that his goodly coming be consolation and joy unto every creature.
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