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1 I| Rachel her sister abode barren, which then Leah bare a
2 I| Rachel, seeing herself barren, had envy to her sister
3 I| prison; I shall be as a man barren therewhiles, without children.
4 II| Hannah had none but was barren. The good man at such days
5 III| Elizabeth thy cousin, which is barren, hath conceived a child
6 III| famine, and the land was barren that nothing might grow
7 III| for the holy woman was barren. They had great desire to
8 III| ancient, and my wife old and barren. The angel answered and
9 III| she being old of age, and barren by nature of her body, hath
10 IV| that the earth had been barren and brought forth no fruit.
11 V| our Lord, ne he that was barren should be among them that
12 V| reproach. That thou art barren is to thee no reproach by
13 V| people was Sara, and she was barren unto the ninetieth year,
14 V| And was not Rachel long barren? And yet had she not after
15 V| And yet were their mothers barren. Thus mayst thou believe
16 V| as she shall be born of a barren mother, so shall be born
17 VI| misfortunes. First she was barren, and also there arose under
18 VI| husband, for she had been long barren. And the king promised her
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