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1 I| by thee, she hath me in despite, God judge this between
2 I| members, or by his saints in despite, and blasphemeth in things
3 II| having this salutation in despite, said to him: Thou enemy
4 II| delectations corporal, and despite delights spiritual that
5 II| emperor had of him so great despite that he made of the house
6 II| against my health, and in despite of our gods? S. Sebastian
7 II| availed me which I gave in despite, how much should it have
8 III| done to S. Peter to do him despite and shame, it was sith stablished
9 III| and done to them great despite, then fair, and right sweet
10 III| the scorpions. He had in despite father and mother. and left
11 III| saith that the senate had despite of this, that Pilate had
12 III| Lord will not have me in despite. As soon as he was at home
13 IV| side, and if ye have me in despite, I shall do so much that
14 IV| apostles: Ye have done this in despite of me, and therefore I shall
15 IV| set not thereby, and had despite to amend him. And anon after
16 IV| Octavius had him in great despite, and went with force of
17 IV| believe that the devil had despite of the Jew that had given
18 IV| a place dishonest and of despite. Go thou therefore unto
19 IV| wisps of straw in great despite. And when they threatened
20 IV| house of S. Ciriacus, and in despite of christian men he made
21 IV| he went to him in great despite, and strained him three
22 V| uplandish man had great despite thereof, and said that he
23 V| they had thereof great despite, and laid them in a tomb
24 V| that he had them not in despite that slew him, but admonished
25 V| himself, growing the same unto despite of God. And the city of
26 V| a love growing unto the despite of him.~In that time the
27 V| God. And then he had in despite the idols and would not
28 V| him no gifts he had great despite, and defamed him to the
29 V| he put him apart by great despite, and reproved him because
30 V| began to grin at it for despite, and against him that bade
31 V| ceased not to do thus in despite of christian men, and sung
32 V| celestial is meddled with my despite, and the religion Roman
33 V| they had indignation and despite of him, and lay in a wait
34 V| great indignation and great despite. And S. Remigius said to
35 V| man, and he answered in despite: I had liefer see two of
36 VI| burden to them, and had in despite, and cruelness much used.
37 VI| they had of them great despite in their courage. To whom
38 VII| And one of them had hereof despite, and said by disdain: This
39 VII| Then the butchers having despite, cut off the great toe of
40 VII| wretch for to defile and do despite to thee, for sith thou art
41 VII| Sophia, did to him so great despite that she sent him word that
42 VII| more instantly, and he in despite said: Go your way, for in
43 VII| and the vanity thereof in despite, and for to live in the
44 VII| not be so hardy as have in despite the sign of the very cross.
45 VII| taught to the love of God and despite of the world, and to know
46 VII| to him. The second is the despite and the torment that he
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