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1 I| all these pardons of the treasure of the church by the misericord
2 I| people, and open to them thy treasure, a fountain of living water,
3 II| makest to thee thereof good treasure and meed in the day of necessity,
4 II| Holofernes her to go in where his treasure lay, and to abide there,
5 II| and delivered to him great treasure. And the king went into
6 II| the apostle gave all the treasure to poor people, and the
7 II| distroubled which assembleth treasure in this world, and knoweth
8 II| that thus taketh away my treasure and quencheth the light
9 III| he that had found great treasure. And like as the wheat may
10 III| that they led so noble a treasure as the body of S. Mark,
11 III| that knew where this great treasure might be, wherefore the
12 III| this he demanded him the treasure of S. Cecilia and of the
13 III| sacrifice of thy gods; the treasure of S. Cecilia is ascended
14 III| and bade him keep such treasure as he had brought forth.
15 IV| supposed to have founden great treasure therein, and brake the vessel,
16 IV| and opened the precious treasure of his pity, and raised
17 IV| young man had found some old treasure. And when Malchus saw them
18 IV| thou? For thou hast found treasure of old emperors, show it
19 IV| young man had found ancient treasure, in such wise that all they
20 IV| there that he had found no treasure. And he beheld them all,
21 IV| where he had found this treasure unknown. And he answered
22 IV| delivered all his father's treasure and his, to S. Sixtus and
23 IV| that they should give this treasure to poor people and to the
24 IV| and came and possessed the treasure of very riches, which is
25 IV| where he is, so precious a treasure is more worthy to be kept
26 IV| light without wasting, the treasure of life, howbeit that by
27 IV| elsewhere, and so right precious treasure is more worthy to be in
28 IV| n., sorrel. ~Iargo, n., treasure. ~aurier, n., laurel. ~Iepe,
29 V| enforced to take away from me treasure not recoverable. And then
30 V| christian man, whereas thy treasure is, there is thy heart.
31 VI| had riches enough, and his treasure seemed common to all poor
32 VI| said to the king how his treasure wasted fast, and if the
33 VI| an ape, sitting upon the treasure, and said: What have ye
34 VI| treasurer and found how of the treasure was borne away a great part,
35 VI| abashed, dreading to lose the treasure of his virginity, which
36 VI| hurt in taking away the treasure that lay there. On the morn
37 VII| hast lost this day great treasure. For I have in my bowels
38 VII| him into that isle great treasure without number during all
39 VII| slew him and took all his treasure, and went with Rosamond
40 VII| first ordained a common treasure in their church, and general
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