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1 I| granted to them. How hard and sharp things hast thou suffered
2 I| pricked with the quality of sharp thorns. The visage which
3 I| saith: There is nothing more sharp ne more strong that a man
4 II| gather together all the sharp shells and prick them in
5 III| with the pike, which was sharp beneath. The king had supposed
6 III| the most straight life and sharp that might be, forty-seven
7 III| heretic and an Arian, a sharp man and so hard that he
8 III| which were full of swords, sharp and cutting on both sides,
9 III| bitter by reason of right sharp and bitter pain, for he
10 III| the lord's will made ready sharp brochets of iron, and enforced
11 III| heretic, but this heretic was sharp, aigre, and so full of words
12 III| through briars and thorns and sharp stones, that the blood in
13 III| him next his flesh in a sharp hair and hard, for great
14 IV| contemplation, sought a right sharp desert, and took a place
15 IV| brought Christopher about by a sharp desert. And after, when
16 IV| than an horse, having teeth sharp as a sword, and horned on
17 IV| where she led a hard and a sharp life. She eschewed flesh
18 IV| they might not go up so sharp rocks, in such wise that
19 IV| thou hast bounden me with sharp chains and leadest me away.
20 V| brother, I know well that one sharp travail shall give understanding
21 V| black than thunder, the face sharp, the beard long, his hairs
22 V| singing the canticle of grees, sharp arrows and coals wasting,
23 V| his doings well ordered, sharp in assoiling questions,
24 V| passed alone through the sharp and thick deserts. And as
25 V| the night barefoot upon sharp stones, on which the water
26 VI| conversation. The eagle is of sharp sight, so that he beholdeth
27 VI| their back. Who among these sharp and strong pains praying,
28 VI| resplendent by charity, sharp by verity, brandished by
29 VI| Martin was clad with a sharp clothing, blue, and with
30 VI| toward himself, and hard and sharp.~Severus saith in an epistle
31 VI| gather fair flowers among the sharp thorns, than to eat the
32 VI| She had sometime done so sharp penance that her body ne
33 VI| him. And then he took a sharp rod and beat the maid, that
34 VII| of iron, environed with sharp razors, cutting so that
35 VII| predications, she was right sharp in rendering reason, as
36 VII| and coulters and swords of sharp iron were fixed on the right
37 VII| took on her these great and sharp torments. And then this
38 VII| that he should give him no sharp words, for a child is better
39 VII| should be smitten with a sharp dart into the breast. And
40 VII| and through his body with sharp spears. The which S. Demetrius
41 VII| stinking pit, and did smite sharp nails of iron in his fingers,
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