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winter 23
wiped 7
wipeth 1
wisdom 89
wisdoms 3
wise 427
wisely 23
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89 decius
89 everlasting
89 present
89 wisdom
88 cruel
88 dominic
88 mayst
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wisdom

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1 I| that is to say great in wisdom. And these three came into 2 I| joy, and the followers of wisdom bow their knees. O blessed 3 I| folly was showed; by a woman wisdom was born. Adam was naked; 4 I| lineage. Job xxvi.: His wisdom hath smitten the proud man, 5 I| Which filleth as Phison wisdom. This flood, or river Phison, 6 I| repent them. He giveth also wisdom for to deem and judge, whereof 7 I| humility that was in Moses, the wisdom and discretion that was 8 I| spiritual gladness, salt of ripe wisdom, and ashes of deep humility. 9 I| replenished with the spirit of wisdom; for Moses set on him his 10 II| reign, and send to thee wisdom to rule it well. And when 11 II| dreaded him, seeing that the wisdom of God was in him in deeming 12 II| God gave to Solomon much wisdom and prudence in his heart, 13 II| sea-side, and the sapience and wisdom of Solomon passed and went 14 II| the world for to hear the wisdom of Solomon. ~And Solomon 15 II| ran, of his sapience and wisdom and of his building and 16 II| Sheba then seeing all the wisdom of Solomon, the house that 17 II| land, of thy words and thy wisdom, and I believed not them 18 II| and hear thy sapience and wisdom, and thy Lord God be blessed 19 II| the world in riches and wisdom, and all the world desired 20 II| Solomon, and to hear his wisdom that God had given to him. 21 II| without might and without any wisdom of war. Therefore that Achior 22 II| and they marvelled of the wisdom of her. And one said to 23 II| in his life, answering in wisdom and in doctrine, strong 24 II| fair speaking, and shine in wisdom more than we all; propose 25 II| to prove the better the wisdom of him, which was this: 26 II| praised marvellously his wisdom. Consequently she said the 27 II| prove the third time his wisdom, and that then he be worthy 28 II| first example in a man is wisdom, and thereof cometh understanding, 29 II| of the Holy Ghost and of wisdom, what we shall establish 30 II| they might not resist his wisdom, for the Holy Ghost spake 31 II| which things he overcame by wisdom, by cleanness, and by constancy. 32 II| it is great felony to the wisdom of christian men to blame 33 II| he showed his marvellous wisdom. His marvellous wisdom was 34 II| marvellous wisdom. His marvellous wisdom was in that he took from 35 III| dignity, for the ripeness of wisdom, and for the weight of his 36 III| And the extremities of wisdom be treachery and folly; 37 III| hath taught me this divine wisdom; thou mayst clearly see 38 IV| off. Hæc Jeronimus. The wisdom and religion of him was 39 IV| pastors, profoundness of wisdom, a trump sounding high things, 40 IV| slay them. But there is no wisdom against God. And then they, 41 IV| in fair speech of reason, wisdom of holy thought, in works 42 V| came the deepness of his wisdom, of which deepness of wisdom 43 V| wisdom, of which deepness of wisdom Denis saith, in his mystical 44 V| puissance, justice, and wisdom. For it was convenable that 45 V| fiery tongue pronouncing wisdom, fountain springing goodly, 46 V| sovereign weal of the soul is in wisdom, and the sovereign weal 47 V| right clear by light of wisdom, fighting in defence of 48 V| surmounteth her leasing, and that wisdom surmounteth her malice, 49 V| things, that is to wit, wisdom by which he knew the root 50 V| engine, and right abundant in wisdom. And this city had a hundred 51 V| blessing, and clearness, and wisdom. And the others keep the 52 V| surmounted in one day all the wisdom of all my life. O Lord, 53 V| forasmuch as the plant of wisdom of the deity was in him 54 V| thing by our conning and wisdom. And, O Apollophanes, mirror 55 VI| to say, priests shined in wisdom and in holiness. The monasteries 56 VI| his face, and to hear his wisdom; except only Denmark, which 57 VI| king's conceit. And by his wisdom, for his great might and 58 VI| world to maintain by his wisdom the christian faith, and 59 VI| diversely; to some he giveth wisdom, to some conning, and to 60 VI| ignorance be corrected by his wisdom, and that our wickedness 61 VI| gospel all the virtues of wisdom in history, he enseigned 62 VI| David enseigned natural wisdom when he said: Send out the 63 VI| And without this treble wisdom, the mystery of the Trinity, 64 VI| not be, that is to wit, wisdom natural, reasonable, and 65 VI| full of marvellous honesty, wisdom, and beauty, and her fame 66 VI| They might not resist his wisdom, ne to the Holy Ghost that 67 VI| cunning, and most plenteous wisdom, of facound and speaking 68 VI| blindness by shining of wisdom, and heaven of the people. 69 VI| that is to say, shining of wisdom, magnanimity of faith, and 70 VII| land, by his prowess and wisdom he appeased the realm and 71 VII| plenteously of the well of wisdom, for she was chosen to be 72 VII| informer of everlasting wisdom. The king Costus her father 73 VII| the great towardness and wisdom of his daughter, that he 74 VII| peril, considering the great wisdom of my lady my mother, and 75 VII| in science, conning, and wisdom pass all other, and the 76 VII| daughter, is this your great wisdom that is talked so far? Much 77 VII| marvellously abashed of thy wisdom, but we be so occupied in 78 VII| manner he could resist her wisdom, he sent secretly by letters 79 VII| all mortal men in worldly wisdom. And then demanded they 80 VII| comparable to her in wit and wisdom, which confoundeth all wise 81 VII| clear light of our faith, of wisdom, and the temple of the Holy 82 VII| in five things: first, in wisdom, secondly, in eloquence, 83 VII| she appeared marvellous in wisdom, in her was all manner of 84 VII| deed, for he was perfect in wisdom, soft and discreet in word, 85 VII| was plainly taught in all wisdom. And he marvelled wherefore 86 VII| dumb to speak and giveth wisdom to fools, and therefore 87 VII| words accord nothing to wisdom, nevertheless if I had knowledge 88 VII| adorned with virtue and wisdom, and was there prior after 89 VII| was adorned of right great wisdom and renowned full of great


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