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1 I| he smote himself on the breast he confessed cruelty. And
2 I| precious body, in whose breast the Godhead was hid. The
3 I| Thou hast thy side and thy breast open in sign of vain glory,
4 I| to whom she showeth her breast and her paps, and the Son
5 I| shalt go and creep on thy breast; because he lied he is punished
6 II| and he would not take the breast nor the pap but once on
7 II| speaking and beating his breast he brought the mantle out
8 II| scratch her face, and beat her breast and said: Alas! most miserable
9 II| was comforted kissed his breast and said: Son, if thou be
10 III| her spirit held her in her breast. Then said she without plaining,
11 III| made it to be laid on the breast of the corpse, and when
12 III| past, and began to smite my breast and weep tenderly and sigh
13 III| time had a cancer in his breast, and worms ate it which
14 III| devotion laid it on his breast, and anon he cast out a
15 III| and smote himself on the breast with his fist saying: Alas !
16 III| her hair and beating her breast and paps, and weeping bitterly,
17 IV| marking his forehead and his breast with the sign of the cross,
18 IV| and smote her visage and breast, saying: Alas! alas! I have
19 IV| his son crying after the breast of his mother? And the pilgrim
20 IV| laid his little son at the breast of the dead mother and said
21 IV| secretly to his mother's breast and hid him under the mantle.
22 IV| fair, sucking his mother's breast. Then he took the child
23 V| embraced it against his breast. And God by his mercy, that
24 V| devil, and laid it upon his breast so that he should never
25 V| little which he felt in his breast. And as the exequies for
26 V| I ceased not to beat my breast, praying our Lord to render
27 VI| time he spake with a whole breast, these words following:
28 VI| posthume, he had also in his breast a straitness that unnethe
29 VI| his most pain was in his breast, and he went again to pray
30 VI| delivered of the disease of his breast, and when he arose from
31 VI| sickness that he had in his breast. Then he felt no disease
32 VI| Isidore saith, it is in the breast and in the head. And so
33 VI| Leonard had strength in his breast by the refraining of evil
34 VI| Leonard along upward unto his breast, and he never therefore
35 VI| draw his hair and beat his breast, and fell down on the corpse
36 VI| and always bare in her breast the gospel hid, and never
37 VII| with a sharp dart into the breast. And as he was so smitten
38 VII| other of gold, and on his breast he had a great stone which
39 VII| mass the priest beateth his breast saying: Nobis quoque peccatoribus,
40 VII| inclineth himself, beating his breast at every time, signifying
41 VII| beateth at every time his breast, betokening that with right
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