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1 I| the world, had deserved to lose the aid divine. The third
2 II| Amalek; therefore thou shalt lose the battle and Israel shall
3 II| bordel, where thou shalt lose thy chastity, and then the
4 II| give it, and great dread to lose that which he hath so dear
5 II| riches make him fearful to lose that he hath gotten, and
6 II| than I should consent to lose the right of holy church.
7 II| seculars they must needs lose their holiness and leave
8 II| mechant and unhappy that lose my two sons that I have
9 II| for you my fair sons; I lose my sons which by their own
10 II| am, what shall I do that lose my two sons? and to the
11 II| vain and miserable, ye will lose the victory permanable,
12 II| the victory permanable, lose ye not the everlasting life
13 II| hearts above the world, and lose ye not your crown for the
14 II| escaped from the peril to lose her virginity, and also
15 III| help them, upon pain to lose their heads. Now it happed
16 III| for me, ne that I shall lose my crown; I shall abide
17 III| now thou art in peril to lose thy crown which was ready
18 III| souls, and by thee I shall lose many, by him I reigned on
19 III| Wherefore tarry ye and lose the time, and why execute
20 III| not believed me thou shalt lose thy speech, and shalt not
21 III| little your thought, ye shall lose the goods of heaven. He
22 IV| and thou requires" me to lose my coronet When the duke
23 IV| precious a cloth for to lose it ? Then, when he came
24 IV| I win in other places I lose all here, for when I have
25 IV| and assoiled, and I here lose all, whereof I sorrow for
26 V| that I receive thee, than lose both thee and that other.~
27 V| third, lest at the feast he lose the manner of temperance.~
28 V| his friends he was sure to lose one, that was, him against
29 V| had been better to thee to lose thy debt than he should
30 V| thy debt than he should lose his soul by making of a
31 V| displeasure and grievance for to lose such men, which he had nourished
32 V| anon then we wax feeble and lose all our might and virtue,
33 VI| greatly abashed, dreading to lose the treasure of his virginity,
34 VI| consented thereto he dreaded to lose his chastity, wherefore
35 VI| present and doubt nothing to lose it. But the certainty of
36 VI| liefer that thou shouldest lose thine hair than my son were
37 VI| slay you, and so should ye lose the flower of your youth.
38 VI| never fade, ne wither, ne lose their savour, ne they may
39 VI| young men, it is nothing to lose the youth, but to change
40 VI| enchantress for to make me to lose my life temporal. So there
41 VII| sacrifice or thou shalt lose thine head. And she said
42 VII| but a brute beast, will lose his fleece for his master,
43 VII| his head then should he lose, for it should be smitten
44 VII| that it hath, he should lose it, and I that am a physician
45 VII| within ten years he should lose the sight of his eyes. Then
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