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1 I| order; he was sent for the comfort of the poor, to heal them
2 I| and evil air, myrrh for to comfort the tender members of the
3 I| first he should enhance and comfort her that had most pain and
4 I| the Holy Ghost that shall comfort you. Fifthly, they were
5 I| The first cause is for to comfort the sorrowful when is said,
6 I| to the end that I should comfort the weepers of Sion, that
7 I| lightness of the fume, and to comfort by his quality, and to conjoin
8 I| bring bread to them for to comfort them. And they bade him
9 I| counsel her and to give her comfort, which appeared and said
10 I| gathered them together for to comfort their father and assuage
11 I| sorrow, but he would take no comfort, but said: I shall descend
12 II| they wept. They came for to comfort him, and when they considered
13 II| him. Abide we meekly the comfort of him, and he shall keep
14 II| glorious Virgin Mary, which is comfort to the discomforted, and
15 II| church, and had a custom to comfort the martyrs in their torments. ~
16 II| Christ, but he did it for to comfort the christian men in their
17 II| on them without any human comfort, and when he shall be dead
18 II| unbound, and he used the comfort of the honour of angels,
19 II| him a little meat for to comfort him and marked him with
20 II| deduit, n. (Fr.), pleasure, comfort demene, v., exhibit did
21 III| desire to have of thee some comfort and consolation of some
22 III| glorious Virgin Mary, which is comfort to them that forsake their
23 III| hath sent his angel for to comfort and to help me. Mechant
24 III| his brethren for to do him comfort bare him into the field,
25 III| their guests and do them comfort, and soon after our Lord
26 III| to him his angels for to comfort him.~And every night when
27 III| me it is admonition and a comfort. After this, Seconde went
28 III| and bade him be of good comfort, for our Lord hath ordained
29 III| our Lord for to visit and comfort him, saying: Pax tibi Marce
30 III| was to him a full great comfort. And another time he was
31 III| wretched world for his great comfort. And after this he became
32 III| because they should seven days comfort the people busily. After,
33 III| the streets abiding the comfort of God. And then it happed
34 III| he began much sweetly to comfort him in saying to him: My
35 IV| their children, and take comfort when they may weep enough,
36 IV| to know the cause for to comfort her, but she would receive
37 IV| this holy saint to be their comfort. And then the abbot pight
38 IV| warned not her husband for to comfort the poor and needy, and
39 IV| born he cried for to have comfort of the teats of his mother,
40 IV| In which place she had no comfort of running water, ne solace
41 IV| which was hanged, began to comfort and said to his father:
42 IV| and piteous, seeing, would comfort them that were sorrowful
43 IV| understand each other for to comfort each other. And they prayed
44 IV| that is to wit, that the comfort of the apostles was promised
45 IV| left in her tomb, to the comfort of good christian men. And
46 IV| studied every day how he might comfort her against the pain of
47 IV| father joyous. And thou shalt comfort the spirits of my saints.
48 IV| master, and we have only comfort in ourselves because we
49 IV| save thee, expositor of my comfort, howbeit that thou hast
50 IV| again: Remain with us our comfort and leave us not orphelins,
51 IV| orphelins, thou art the comfort of our travails, refreshing
52 V| little, suddenly a marvellous comfort and hope entered into the
53 V| give the refrigery and comfort of thy grace.And his prayer
54 V| thereof, she wept without comfort, and prayed unto our blessed
55 V| saints that they should comfort him, and then she returned
56 V| Adrian, and for to have comfort thereof she kept it always
57 V| there received letters of comfort from Cyprian, bishop of
58 V| good words were words of comfort. And this do they in three
59 V| nothing, peace be to thee, comfort thyself and be boystous.
60 V| for thou shalt have anon comfort of him, and say to thine
61 VI| woman came to visit and comfort him. And when she knew how
62 VI| certain time he promised comfort also. Wherefore this foresaid
63 VI| neighbours came, some for to comfort her and some to wonder upon
64 VI| as that he gave to him comfort and aid, and in that he
65 VI| others that had need of the comfort of men and service, ordained
66 VI| was abashed, and began to comfort her upon the death of the
67 VI| come unto thine aid and comfort at the hour of thy death,
68 VI| may have general aid and comfort, whereas they may have none
69 VI| good angels visit oft and comfort their brethren and their
70 VI| have they another remedy of comfort of this that attend certainly
71 VI| And yet have they another comfort, that they ween always that
72 VI| done for the evil, be some comfort to them that live. And they
73 VI| life, and not only for the comfort of father and mother, but
74 VI| you fair daughters that ye comfort you in good faith, and trust
75 VI| in his heart and so great comfort, that it might not be said
76 VI| Lord shall do to you great comfort and consolation tofore or
77 VI| greatly rejoiced by the great comfort of our Lord. And on the
78 VI| and be travailed, I shall comfort you. Of which voice all
79 VI| thou that wert my trust, my comfort and solace in mine old age
80 VI| thou hast vouchsaufed to comfort me, poor caitiff. Sire,
81 VI| all occasion of temporal comfort. On a time because she went
82 VII| reign upon us, to the great comfort and joy of all your people
83 VII| ye be strong and of good comfort, for ye be specially chosen
84 VII| depart from you, but always comfort and strengthen you. Then
85 VII| cause of all her joy and comfort; and then she sorrowed,
86 VII| only keeper of my soul and comfort of all mine evils, is deceived;
87 VII| thy passion, I promise the comfort of heaven of that they require.
88 VII| fourth toe, and he said: Comfort me, God of truth, for my
89 VII| afraid, and prayed to God for comfort and help, for they saw the
90 VII| knew it, he went for to comfort her, and she said: I die
91 VII| and he received divine comfort in such wise that all temptation
92 VII| it shall be great joy and comfort to suffer bodily death,
93 VII| when he will, send to thee comfort and help. When he was awaked
94 VII| healeth sick folk send to thee comfort and help, and how at those
95 VII| with her for her disport, comfort and company in very love
96 VII| made her penitence with the comfort and help of our Lord.~It
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