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1 I| to dread and great peril lest the prosperities all to-break
2 I| said: Ne forte moriamur, lest haply we die, which she
3 I| knowing good and evil, now lest he put his hand and take
4 I| beware and cast him out, lest he take and eat of the tree
5 I| and go out of this town lest ye perish with them. Yet
6 I| and look not behind thee lest thou perish also, but save
7 I| for I fear him greatly lest he come and smite down the
8 I| ye found in your sacks, lest there be any error therefore;
9 I| the child being absent, lest I be witness of the sorrow
10 I| land of Egypt, come to me lest thou die, and thou shalt
11 I| of famine, therefore come lest thou perish, thy house,
12 I| and give us seed to sow lest the earth turn into wilderness.
13 I| us wisely oppress them, lest they multiply and give us
14 I| sacrifice unto our Lord God, lest peradventure pestilence
15 I| come let them be sanctified lest they be smitten down. And
16 I| them not pass their bounds lest God smite them. Then Moses
17 II| sacrifices for them all, saying: Lest my children sin and bless
18 II| shall go with thy son, but lest haply I should not deliver
19 II| wedded her, and dreaded lest it might happen to this
20 II| delve a sepulchre. He said: Lest haply it happen to him as
21 II| thereof they dreaded sore lest he should come among them
22 II| Cease ye and leave off, lest the ire of our Lord fall
23 II| Let us flee and go hence lest the bath fall upon us in
24 II| this, he had great dread lest any were born of the true
25 II| see him, for he was afeard lest he should die ere he might
26 II| Give to him twelve besants, lest it be my Lord Jesu Christ
27 III| us abide here no longer lest the vengeance of God take
28 III| would no thing permit it lest they held that it was done
29 III| the hands of the emperor, lest peradventure the rude people
30 III| sea, she was sore afraid lest he would do to her any grief
31 IV| his books into the sea, lest S. Peter should prove him
32 IV| Marcelle and Leo witness, lest I should suffer any longer
33 IV| Joseph. And here I doubt lest some would take it for a
34 IV| as worldly friends dread lest they should die in prison.
35 IV| much for sorrow and dread lest she were gone away with
36 IV| then he began to dread lest this health should not be
37 IV| not to offer to one God, lest the others be wroth to thee.
38 IV| for to avenge him on them, lest his disciples afterwards
39 IV| afraid, and anon fled away lest they should be taken as
40 IV| constantly, his kindred dreaded lest he should be slain, and
41 IV| at some well or fountain, lest he should have any desire
42 IV| enlumined shone; he burned lest he should burn, and because
43 IV| persons, to the end that lest peradventure the misbelieved
44 IV| into joy. For God said: Lest peradventure the first form
45 V| Vincent was afeard and dreaded lest Rocke, which was a young
46 V| cross should be taken away, lest thereby it should be to
47 V| from the city and suburbs, lest by him the city might be
48 V| but S. Rocke, dreading lest the contagious air of the
49 V| to do sacrifice to us, lest ye suffer worse than I that
50 V| city whereas was no bishop lest he should be let by that
51 V| blessed Valerian doubted lest Augustin should be taken
52 V| The cause of the first, lest they accord not and be not
53 V| The cause of the second, lest the rider take harm in his
54 V| The cause of the third, lest at the feast he lose the
55 V| thou wretch? flee hence lest thou be taken, and loosed
56 V| said: Go, and sin no more lest it happen worse to thee.
57 V| soon and open my wounds lest any noieful humour corrupt
58 V| leap, and Justina dreading lest he should fall and break
59 V| to cease of his woodness, lest he should be punished as
60 V| him that was crucified, lest I fall hereafter into such
61 V| shall not yet praise him lest it be by feigntise of the
62 V| require thee, leave me not lest I be made reproach unto
63 V| in an epistle to Charles, lest by the reason of the counting
64 VI| obstinately deny it, he dreaded lest his vow of chastity should
65 VI| foul desire, and fearing lest he would oppress her, feigned
66 VI| procession. And they were afraid lest the body should be brought
67 VI| the time to come, so that lest by his ensample every bishop
68 VII| thee not disordinately, lest thou perish by grievous
69 VII| custom of them of the Orient, lest the people should abide
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