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1 I| Bernard: O good Jesus, how sweetly hast thou conversed with
2 II| much as Adam had tasted sweetly the fruit forbidden, it
3 II| sake. And he comforted her sweetly, and said he would suffer
4 II| which is expounded right sweetly. The God of glory is given
5 II| given suck and nourished so sweetly; thou fair son, thou wert
6 II| and staff of mine old age, sweetly nourished and taught and
7 II| justice and he examined her sweetly, and after cruelly by menaces.
8 III| them. She appeased them sweetly that strove, and also she
9 III| light and comforted him much sweetly. And by this great consolation
10 III| withal, and he drank it as sweetly as it had been cold water.
11 III| vain glory and said full sweetly: O, what evil have we done
12 III| confessions, he nourished them sweetly, oft and diligently he preached
13 III| thus weep he began much sweetly to comfort him in saying
14 IV| he ofttimes excused her sweetly; for he excused her against
15 IV| he said to him, speaking sweetly to him: I know well, son,
16 IV| he in recomforting them sweetly said: My brethren, let not
17 IV| with Jesu Christ entuned sweetly saying: This is she that
18 IV| of angels was heard sound sweetly and a marvellous odour was
19 V| Bernard answered to him sweetly: If it be so, it is better
20 V| thy sweatings, and suffer sweetly among wicked people and
21 V| thy hymns and canticles sweetly sounding, and by the voice
22 V| embraced in his arms much sweetly the holy head, and laid
23 V| to her and comforted her sweetly, and commanded her that
24 V| cell which sang oft full sweetly. And S. Francis put forth
25 VI| appeared above the water, sweetly smelling and without corruption,
26 VI| flames well-smelling and sweetly, which he had tofore found
27 VI| heart. Then after she had sweetly understood him, and had
28 VI| nevertheless she was so sweetly visited of God that it seemed
29 VI| mantle. And when she had sweetly embraced her she clad her
30 VI| sorrow. Then S. Clare said sweetly: My sisters, discomfort
31 VI| bewept, and comforted much sweetly her sisters that wept, and
32 VI| and assavoured them more sweetly. She could much well draw
33 VI| feeble, and visited them much sweetly. And if she saw any trouble
34 VI| love their good mother more sweetly, and followed by the right
35 VI| weeping, prayed him much sweetly that he would take heed
36 VI| took it and kissed it much sweetly, and after inclined herself
37 VI| Clare answered to her much sweetly: Fair sweet sister, it pleaseth
38 VI| her and embraced her much sweetly. Then the virgins brought
39 VI| hast suffered them right sweetly and debonairly. Alas! thou
40 VI| poor women's children so sweetly, that they all called her
41 VI| and the wall and sang so sweetly that it provoked me to sing
42 VI| slept there but one night sweetly.~S. Ambrose saith in his
43 VII| them, and ~said to him much sweetly: Wherefore do ye not sacrifice
44 VII| the divine scripture, and sweetly governed him. So much grew
45 VII| folk both more and less sweetly, and full meekly looking
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