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1 I| reproving them: When thou wert enemy to my Father I have
2 I| reconciled thee; when thou wert far I bought thee again;
3 I| bought thee again; when thou wert taken I came for to redeem
4 I| mountains and the forests thou wert out of the way, I sought
5 I| of the evil beasts thou wert not eaten nor all to-torn;
6 I| Who told thee that thou wert naked, but that thou hast
7 I| thou go, remember that thou wert taken. Abraham prayed for
8 I| for to serve him as thou wert wont to do. Then I pray
9 II| thou not that whereas thou wert least among the tribes of
10 II| the tribes of Israel thou wert made upperest? And our Lord
11 II| my son, that when thou wert a little child I lent to
12 II| body of Jesu Christ, and wert adorned with the members
13 II| Lord ascended on thee, thou wert the power earthly, now thou
14 II| and said: O Satheus, which wert blinded with fleshly love,
15 II| understandest well that thou wert my chancellor many years,
16 II| hast thou been so long? why wert thou not here with me at
17 II| sweetly; thou fair son, thou wert sweet and debonair to me.
18 II| that other she said: Thou wert like and semblest well thy
19 III| mother, and whereof thou wert nourished? But I have my
20 III| Ursian, do not so, thou wert wont to heal other and now
21 III| to perdurable death. Thou wert come to the victory, now
22 IV| high voice: Victor, thou wert born in a good time, and
23 IV| father and doctor, thou wert not guilty of such a death.
24 IV| pains of my deliverance thou wert my midwife, and in all my
25 IV| him and said: Because thou wert in my church, and thou settest
26 IV| the king said to him: Thou wert nourished among wild beasts,
27 IV| the same price that thou wert, he was deacon and read
28 IV| tears of thy father for thou wert dead, and I remained alone
29 IV| saith: Persecutor, thou wert wood against the martyr
30 IV| thee mother which never wert touched, all features and
31 IV| in riches more than thou wert tofore. And he promised
32 V| Bernard asked him: And wert thou in glory? And he said:
33 V| late have loved thee. Thou wert within and I was without,
34 V| deformed and foul. Thou wert with me, but I was not with
35 V| amiable to all men, which only wert worthy to bear the ransom
36 V| thee to consider what thou wert late and what thou art now,
37 V| be the day in which thou wert born contrary to me, for
38 VI| been beguiled, for thou wert a frail man, but now thou
39 VI| Christ for us, for thou wert the first flower of the
40 VI| debonairly. Alas! thou that wert my trust, my comfort and
41 VII| three witnesses. If thou wert an angel or a celestial
42 VII| was Katherine whom thou wert wont for to know, and because
43 VII| James said: Lord, when thou wert great thou wouldst be made
44 VII| should say to him: Thou wert an orphan and I have taken
45 VII| brought thee out thereof. Thou wert poor and I have enriched
46 VII| tell me in what land thou wert born, and the cause why
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