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1 I| time, which is in March, is hot and moist. The second, in
2 I| The second, in summer, is hot and dry. The third, in harvest,
3 I| the mouth, which is light, hot, sweet, and necessary to
4 I| motion. Secondly, he is hot for to enflame the hearts.
5 I| compared to wind which is hot, whereof is said in the
6 I| said: Be not thy vestments hot, for it availeth little
7 I| and he took and put the hot coals in his mouth and burned
8 II| nest above there fell down hot dung of them on his eyes,
9 II| into a vat or a ton full of hot oil in the presence of the
10 II| without; he had his flesh hot and dry chauffed, his feet
11 II| their blood in a bath all hot, and thereby he might be
12 III| fever took him, so great and hot that he knowledged that
13 III| coats of iron burning as hot as fire on that one side,
14 III| white loaves of bread all hot which were of marvellous
15 III| assembled, and was then right hot, this Arian said to S. Peter
16 III| of tongs of iron, burning hot, and then the devil began
17 III| cold water spring up in the hot sandy ground, and so high
18 III| that she took the loaves hot out of the oven secretly
19 III| home he was taken with a hot fever ague, which vexed
20 IV| the weather was then right hot. And which of the two shires
21 IV| Then he commanded to cast hot scalding water in his fresh
22 IV| head a cross of iron red hot and burning, and then after,
23 IV| pitch molten and burning hot on his head, and hung him
24 V| is an humble herb and of hot nature and well smelling.
25 V| and well smelling. He was hot inburning love, humble in
26 V| feet, his eyes flaming as hot fire, and cast out sparkles
27 V| as the month of August is hot by heat, so is he enchauffed
28 V| or make warm. For he was hot and burning, first in the
29 V| of God, and after, he was hot and burning in getting and
30 V| souls, and thirdly, he was hot in destroying the false
31 VI| when he is roasted by the hot sun, he throweth himself
32 VI| coldness they should be hot in devotion. In no place
33 VII| and burnt her breasts with hot fiery brands, and as half
34 VII| when the fire was right hot and the meat nigh sodden,
35 VII| the land temperate, ne too hot ne too cold. And at the
36 VII| not guilty by the proof of hot iron. And then after, came
37 VII| the fire which oil was so hot that they were there about
38 VII| at the lips of him with a hot and burning iron, in sign
39 VII| copper, and made it glowing hot, and put it upon his holy
40 VII| it should be made glowing hot, and so put it upon the
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