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1 I| I dread me that he shall think that I mock him, and shall
2 I| Egypt; be ye not afeard nor think not hard unto you that ye
3 II| torments S. Andrew said to him: Think what torment that is most
4 II| of this life, he began to think how he might distribute
5 II| escape these torments, and think how ye may escape and let
6 II| the love of Jesu Christ. Think not but they, when they
7 II| the state of Rome, and I think for to pray and demand help
8 II| worthy that the poor man think upon me. And the night following
9 III| for when she beginneth to think after the joyous company
10 III| they beweep their sins; think ye then in what point he
11 III| him a candle, and began to think in his heart who is this
12 III| and a half, and began to think that it had been some evil
13 III| be so delectable that I think it all too long till I be
14 III| Thou cursed wretch, now think to save thy life and die
15 III| much abashed, and began to think what her dream might signify.
16 III| help of God I desire and think to accomplish my purpose.
17 IV| that heart human may not think, ne tongue speak ne pronounce.
18 IV| The saints said to him: Think ye as though now the ten
19 IV| let him tell now what I think or what I do, which thought
20 IV| shall not mow lie what I think. To whom Nero said: Come
21 IV| he: Now Simon say what I think, and have said and done.
22 IV| answered: Let Peter say what I think. Peter answered: What Simon
23 IV| truth. ~And then began he to think of the establishment of
24 IV| goodwill. And because I think the thoughts of peace, I
25 IV| he that is sufficient to think how the glorious queen of
26 IV| behoveth us to weigh and think such thing as appertaineth
27 V| made that treatise he would think, of good courage, what he
28 V| by thy faith that if thou think on any other thing thou
29 V| predications to mark and think in thy sign the beginning
30 V| Augustin our fellow, but think not that our wheat may be
31 V| heard, ne heart of man might think, those things that our Lord
32 V| of our fellow knights; ne think not that I take arms for
33 V| and S. Francis began to think thus and to say in himself:
34 V| S. Francis, and began to think and say: May this be true
35 V| tempted, and he began to think that if he had anything
36 V| Francis lay sick, began to think: Our Father approacheth
37 V| sore weeping, and began to think in her heart the recompense
38 VI| in this manner. Let him think and set his mind on what
39 VI| wrought in the same work: What think ye best now, either to displease
40 VI| saluteth you; that is to say, Think ye to have health perdurable,
41 VI| a tyrant, which began to think in himself that S. Leonard
42 VI| malady. Then she began to think on little Jesus, and was
43 VI| forgat to bless him and to think on the passion of our Lord,
44 VII| you. Wherefore, madame, us think that these four notable
45 VII| lord that I shall never think that I made him a king,
46 VII| which passed all hearts to think it, and there they beheld
47 VII| and riches might no heart think, ne no pen write, for it
48 VII| no heart may express ne think it.~This was a glorious
49 VII| things, for it is evil to think it. I am given and married
50 VII| things, it is felonous to think it. Thirdly, she was constant
51 VII| environed me, and I shall think against them. Then they
52 VII| own sins tofore me, and think on them, and pray to God
53 VII| with gladness, and that he think on nothing to come. And
54 VII| heart, oweth to draw to think on that same holy passion;
55 VII| And there also they owe to think and consider on their evil
56 VII| ought to set his heart to think on the passion of Christ.
57 VII| thee and all people that think upon thy great pain and
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