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1 I| and to discuss it. And he laboured for the deliverance of Jesu
2 I| and I with my feet have laboured in great pain. Thou liftest
3 I| delivered thee to my Father. I laboured, I sweat, I put mine head
4 II| nourishing, and have gladly laboured in the refraining of them.
5 II| And the king of France laboured sore for to set them at
6 II| yet after this the king laboured so much that he accorded
7 II| on a time that S. Anthony laboured with his brethren the hermits,
8 II| I see well that I have laboured in vain, and for nought,
9 III| named Ethelred. This queen laboured sore for to destroy this
10 III| of the fiend our enemy, laboured ever and awaited for to
11 III| that which she sore had laboured for, and went to the king
12 III| were not christian, and laboured as much as he might to convert
13 III| kindred and friends, which laboured full sore for his deliverance,
14 III| destroy, S. Loye and S. Ouen laboured sore. Then was S. Loye chosen
15 IV| unto the hour of five, he laboured with his hands, and after
16 IV| of the flesh. But S. Paul laboured to help the sickness of
17 IV| was so rich above her, and laboured with all her power to destroy
18 IV| king in that manner, she laboured to Askeberd, which was chief
19 IV| to this Askeberd that he laboured in vain, for God will not
20 IV| and I see well that I have laboured in vain, when I have not
21 IV| doubted much, for they both laboured to draw him to their faith.
22 IV| that year she was sick and laboured in the fevers, and eight
23 V| three years continually, and laboured in visiting and helping
24 V| wilderness forty years, and have laboured about a monk, and unnethe
25 V| a great thing, and hast laboured more than all the others.
26 V| husbandman after that he had laboured in the field about reaping
27 VI| in all that he might, he laboured to bring out of conceit,
28 VI| man which was with others, laboured in a rock for to dig for
29 VI| S. Martin always when he laboured or did anything he prayed
30 VI| lady was thus ordained, she laboured and did so much that she
31 VI| great penance and daily laboured. And on a time as she put
32 VI| host had a daughter that laboured greatly to make S. Edmund
33 VI| he put her off, and she laboured so sore that at the last
34 VI| away. And ever after he laboured in divinity so that he profited
35 VI| whom he blamed because she laboured not with her hands, and
36 VII| was a devout clerk, which laboured in his mind for to make
37 VII| desert. The first man, that laboured to set them at accord that
38 VII| thou ? And he said: I have laboured with all the virtue that
39 VII| of an old poor man, that laboured, and praised God with her
40 VII| continually without cease laboured and watched into the service
41 VII| great philosopher, which laboured strongly for the christian
42 VII| religion, and so much he laboured toward the said emperor
43 VII| damnable way. This holy S. Ives laboured ever to appease all discordance
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