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1 II| rather to arouse wrath and woodness. Ye have set a time of mercy
2 II| my loss, and refrain my woodness in beating thee. And then
3 II| and sith died foul in his woodness. And thus were the friends
4 II| tyrants, and people full of woodness, like as flies; and the
5 II| n., a hedgehog. ~wood, woodness, n., mad, madness. ~ ~END
6 III| leave his cruelty and his woodness, and he departed and never
7 III| him that after so great woodness thou oughtest not to do
8 III| then the persecution and woodness was so great of the paynims
9 III| said thus, their fury and woodness increased and said to him:
10 III| disease. And then in their woodness they ran upon him with spears
11 IV| Then the Romans seeing his woodness, assailed him and pursued
12 IV| closing a wolf therein whose woodness he could not change. But
13 IV| doves, and excluded all woodness and ferocity from them,
14 IV| clear. He put not away the woodness of his flesh with a shard
15 IV| there hide him from the woodness of the paynims. But the
16 IV| them the great fury and woodness of them, and then were they
17 IV| torments hast overcome the woodness of the tyrant by the constancy
18 IV| successor, and gave place to his woodness, and went to the city of
19 IV| and the fifth of a mad woodness. The quenching of the first
20 IV| that is of the furious woodness, how, that is to say, furious
21 IV| that is to say, furious woodness of the persecutors was deceived
22 IV| saith Maximin thus: When the woodness of the ministers of the
23 IV| the burning of the worldly woodness, and till that time the
24 IV| fires, and showeth that the woodness of the persecutors was fire,
25 IV| fire, when he said: The woodness of the paynims made ready
26 IV| then the father full of woodness took the child and threw
27 V| the lord of cruelty and woodness. Then at the last, when
28 V| they ceased not to do their woodness then; they took them and
29 V| the emperor, being full of woodness, bade him to sacrifice to
30 V| warning him to cease of his woodness, lest he should be punished
31 V| judge, replenished with woodness, made the three brethren
32 V| that, he eschewed their woodness and went unto Gregory Nazianzen,
33 V| would have escaped from the woodness and malice. And as he issued
34 V| all enraged, and full of woodness and cruelness, said to them
35 V| and then he adjousting woodness to woodness, he said: If
36 V| he adjousting woodness to woodness, he said: If it be true
37 VI| and told that the fury and woodness of the Danes should cease
38 VI| which shall finish all the woodness of his enemies the Danes.
39 VI| for to show the more their woodness, they dedicated this temple
40 VII| thee be not overcome with woodness, for in the courage of a
41 VII| was esprised with great woodness, and commanded that they
42 VII| And then he being full of woodness, commanded that she should
43 VII| king was replenished with woodness when he saw that the queen
44 VII| the emperor, drunken in woodness, commanded that all should
45 VII| blowing upon a stone, thy woodness passeth lightly through
46 VII| then the king was full of woodness, and commanded that the
47 VII| great irons, and with great woodness cast him into a foul stinking
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