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1 I| their forefathers, and in no small degree will it enable them
2 I| not only the humble and small things, but also the rich,
3 I| my manners how little and small that they be. I have experience
4 I| come my dove for to nourish small pigeons in the holes of
5 I| sweet sound of air soft and small, and there was our Lord.
6 I| his son and all the men, small and great, strangers and
7 I| hundred and thirty years, small and evil, and yet I am not
8 I| came for to gather, it was small and white like to coriander.
9 I| and let them judge the small things; it shall be the
10 I| deeming and judging the small causes. And then his cousin
11 I| turpentine. tigurye, n., a small house. tourbe, n., a crowd.
12 II| of Judah, and if these be small things I shall add an l
13 II| the seat above, and twelve small lions standing upon the
14 II| horsemen, and were lodged in small cities and towns about Jerusalem
15 II| baptized, without women and small children. ~And incontinent
16 II| precious gems and ouches, the small broken pieces of gems he
17 II| members, and was slicked with small nails of Iron, and pricked
18 III| one of them that had two small children ran hardily and
19 III| and poor, and to great and small. Well may he apperceive
20 III| colour, and the juice of small plantain, and fair wheat
21 IV| them by weight, great and small, and put that one-half in
22 IV| this place. But take this small rod, and thereas thou shalt
23 IV| to the seaside, and, like small children, took small stones
24 IV| like small children, took small stones and threw them into
25 IV| child that lay wound in small clouts in his mother's lap,
26 IV| priest cut that part into small pieces, and cured and healed
27 IV| need to demand and ask the small. And he had a right chaste
28 V| city, that all, great and small, should come to see the
29 V| great, and the labour is small. And the devil said to her:
30 V| shall not perish for the small. And then the devil said:
31 V| and be said to show the small things and little, because
32 V| the sunbeams be full of small motes, which is small dust
33 V| of small motes, which is small dust or powder. And how
34 V| There be some that take the small things, but yet they leave
35 V| called Stone. He gathered the small worms out of the way because
36 VI| the air he seeth well the small fishes in the sea. He hath
37 VI| another, and did spin a fine small cloth of which she made
38 VI| were full of brochets of small needles, and thereon small
39 VI| small needles, and thereon small rings, and this did she
40 VI| Conrad, a poor man and a small, but he was of noble science
41 VI| necessity, she sent her small children here and there
42 VII| his scholars: Learn ye, my small children, whiles I am alive
43 VII| the last hewed him into small pieces, and the pieces were
44 VII| them like a beam, and the small sins of him be like a festue.~
45 VII| the hospitals and other small houses where poor people
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