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1 I| of a lesser, which was a simple Bishop, in a lesser place,
2 I| I know well that with a simple heart thou didst it, and
3 I| an hunter. And Jacob was simple and dwelled at home with
4 II| named Job, and this man was simple, rightful and dreading God,
5 II| him in the earth, a man simple, rightful, dreading God,
6 II| him in the earth, a man simple, rightful, dreading God,
7 II| name. And he, which was simple as a dove, inclined his
8 II| would be his wife. This simple man did so, and the image
9 III| dove which is of her nature simple and without gall, and the
10 III| instead of two doves, one simple will and a good intention,
11 III| Lord saith, if thine eye be simple all thy works shall be in
12 III| light. By the lamb, which is simple, is signified to us a simple
13 III| simple, is signified to us a simple conscience and righteous,
14 III| intention, with goodness simple, and debonairty is signified
15 III| saith: There is none so simple a figure as that which hath
16 III| also the clerks ought to be simple in their conversation, without
17 III| of visage and angelic, of simple and prudent regard and cheer.
18 III| then forthon he used always simple and poor clothing, and oft
19 IV| bodies of creatures by his simple regard and sight. And hereof
20 IV| for he served God with simple intention. Secondly, he
21 IV| This holy Paul that was so simple, and used the craft to make
22 IV| Canterbury. There was also a simple priest that daily sang no
23 IV| opposed, and found him full simple of conning, wherefore he
24 IV| departeth works, for of a simple eye cometh a bright body.
25 IV| Simplicien is as much to say as simple, or without any pleat of
26 IV| pleat of falsehood. He was simple by meekness and humility,
27 IV| was not slain by short and simple passion, for who that is
28 IV| culver or dove, innocent and simple, fled from the ark, that
29 V| where he was among the most simple brethren he used most amiable
30 V| that no man, and especially simple lettered men, ne unlearned,
31 V| doubted that by this song simple men might be deceived, and
32 V| down for to lead a more simple life, and they that were
33 V| blessed Francis went unto a simple man, whom he took instead
34 V| saying: I will that my simple brethren have part in my
35 VI| as thou gavest it to me, simple and unconning man, and me,
36 VI| her sisters she had but simple feeding and clothing, ne
37 VI| place. God rewardeth for one simple, a hundredfold. Believe
38 VII| the said priest was much simple, and that he had by money
39 VII| him and brought to him a simple host unsacred in manner
40 VII| and teach it me for I am simple and ignorant. Then the good
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