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1 I| so long that the people wist not for to drink. After,
2 I| is in this place, and I wist not of it. And he said dreadingly:
3 I| after that he demanded, we wist not what he would say, ne
4 II| receive my spirit. And yet he wist not that those words were
5 II| kinsmen. And then S. Thomas wist not whither to go; but comforted
6 II| appeared to him, the emperor wist not ne could not name them.
7 II| knowledge thereof, and when he wist that it was a son, he commanded
8 II| people. And when the rich man wist it, yet he bought it again
9 III| have therein, neither they wist not how they might nourish
10 III| sea, in such wise that she wist that she was his mother,
11 III| of Easter, and S. Benet wist it not because he had dwelled
12 III| from God, for never man wist from whence they came. When
13 III| when the Prince Thurkill wist that he was slain, he was
14 III| And then this holy man wist well that he was deceived
15 III| dark and thick, that they wist not where they were. Then
16 III| between two men, and the judge wist not who had wrong. And for
17 III| angry and wroth that he wist not what to do, and did
18 III| lay dying. Anon, as she wist the coming of the holy virgin,
19 III| she was so sorry that she wist not what to do, for there
20 IV| were they all abashed and wist not what to do. How be it
21 IV| nigh out of his wit, and wist not what to do. Then by
22 IV| Malchus was so afeard that he wist not what to say to them
23 IV| and tarried because they wist not what was happed of the
24 IV| suddenly that none of them wist whence they came, ne whither
25 IV| body of S. Laurence, but he wist not where it lay. Nevertheless,
26 IV| what they should do they wist not, and marvelled what
27 IV| they have no wine. She wist that he might do all things.
28 V| so away the bread, but he wist not to whom ne whither,
29 V| cell of novices, and yet he wist not whether there were any
30 V| and sent for it. For he wist not what saddle it was,
31 V| the master said that he wist not; and she said: I know
32 V| And then he awoke, and wist well that it was S. Augustin,
33 V| morning and when her father wist it that she was gone, he
34 V| when Anne wept bitterly and wist not whither her husband
35 V| either monastery, that they wist not what to do, and supposed
36 V| then he was put out and wist not why, and was closed
37 VI| what he should do or say he wist not. For, if he should obstinately
38 VI| church, and when the pope wist of their coming, he was
39 VI| sorrowed greatly as they that wist not whither to go, and dreaded
40 VI| adored idols, because that he wist well she would not consent
41 VI| the wound, and then they wist well it was he that they
42 VI| it to his priest, for he wist well that there was none
43 VI| covered with his cope, and wist not that he was naked under,
44 VI| and on the morn, that she wist not where her body was.
45 VI| him with neither hand, and wist not what to do, but through
46 VI| year. And he said that he wist not, but that he had slept
47 VII| abashed of her of words and wist not what to say, for they
48 VII| man nad lost his way, and wist not where he was and was
49 VII| reasons, they were abashed and wist not what to say, but were
50 VII| right delicious, but they wist not what roots they were.
51 VII| anon he understood him, and wist by his words what he meant,
52 VII| masters were all abashed and wist not what to answer. And
53 VII| night was nigh, and they wist not where they might be
54 VII| ever for to go thereas he wist the error of the paynims
55 VII| king Theodoric that well wist of it, commanded to S. Morant
56 VII| his mother knew and enough wist the devotion, humility,
57 VII| Lord. And because that he wist well and knew that chastity
58 VII| travailled that they,ne wist where to become and flee.
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