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1 I| naturally is cold, covetous and heavy. In winter we fast for to
2 I| that were sorrowful and heavy for his absence, should
3 I| serve them, and saw them heavy, he demanded them why they
4 I| The hands of Moses were heavy; Aaron and Hur took then
5 II| smitten by our Lord and was heavy, and said: I have sinned
6 II| father hath laid on you a heavy burden, I shall add and
7 II| tarry more his soul shall be heavy, and certainly thou seest
8 II| father Tobit began to be heavy saying: Trowest thou wherefore
9 II| He began to be sorry and heavy greatly, both he and Anna
10 II| Ghost made her so pesant and heavy that in no wise might they
11 II| thus speak he abode with a heavy cheer and wept, repenting
12 II| wherefore S. Thomas was heavy, and came to the king and
13 II| with full great sorrow and heavy cheer, Now, my most dear
14 II| he did, and was then full heavy, and remitted his cause
15 II| wherefore the king was heavy and sorry. ~These be the
16 III| it and caused it to be so heavy. And when they had a little
17 III| My holy brother, be not heavy ne sorrowful, for God shall
18 III| were much sorrowful and heavy, with a great part of the
19 IV| heard he was much sorry and heavy therefor, and anon ordered
20 IV| this holy young king was heavy and sorrowful, and him thought
21 IV| his dream, she was full heavy, and told to him what it
22 IV| the young king was all heavy and laid him down to sleep,
23 IV| counsel. And be thou not heavy if thy wife sleep, and the
24 IV| more: and the child was heavy as lead, and alway as he
25 IV| child more and more waxed heavy, insomuch that Christopher
26 IV| hanged, and a right great and heavy stone was hanged at her
27 IV| Beatrice is said, sorrowful or heavy, for she was sorrowful of
28 IV| that should watch her were heavy of sleep and slept, and
29 IV| strongly to weep and were heavy and sorrowful. And then
30 IV| call brethren, which be heavy and sorrowful of my departing.
31 V| when a brother saw him so heavy, he inquired the cause of
32 V| that was so pensive and so heavy, seemed more joyous than
33 V| than he had been tofore heavy. And the brother blamed
34 V| light came to one right heavy. And then the other four
35 V| she was in a place much heavy, and her thought that a
36 V| him deceived, he was all heavy and sorrowful, and was then
37 V| of our Lord, he was much heavy and sorrowful. Then came
38 VI| heard this, they were full heavy and sorrowful that he should
39 VI| woman saw this, she was full heavy that she had beaten her,
40 VI| dignity and began to be heavy, and said: Lord, I beseech
41 VI| Ghost made her so pesant and heavy, that it seemed that her
42 VI| no wonder though she be heavy, for she hath eaten much
43 VI| passion, then S. Clare being heavy and sorrowful, enclosed
44 VI| daughters that were mat and heavy, and kneeled tofore them,
45 VI| and anon the devil lay so heavy on him that he might not
46 VI| it was mortal he went all heavy and confused. And at the
47 VII| discretion, this answer is full heavy to my lady your mother,
48 VII| wherefore they were right heavy, but soon after, as God
49 VII| needs. And then he being heavy and as despaired, went to
50 VII| kinsman of Adrian had and bare heavy heart towards him, and on
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