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1 I| in so much they love not worldly things more worldlily, but
2 I| thou shalt rest from all worldly labour and intend to prayer,
3 II| and evil rest in making worldly delights. And he, dispurveyed,
4 II| with our eyes for this evil worldly covetise, the which we have
5 II| errors, foul loves, and worldly dreads, which things he
6 II| and thou art demeasured in worldly love and fleshly. Abide
7 II| chosen people. havoir, n., worldly goods. houseled, v., administered
8 III| have desired about some worldly occupation or secular things,
9 III| them from the dust of all worldly affection, and thereof is
10 III| dilection, and far set from worldly affection. And S. Ambrose
11 III| Her hope was nothing in worldly things, but in heavenly,
12 IV| books and renounced all worldly goods, and converted him
13 IV| sons in prison, like as worldly friends dread lest they
14 IV| thou wilt leave the great worldly honours that thou hast,
15 IV| place of burning to the worldly fire; for to burn his body
16 IV| restrained the burning of the worldly woodness, and till that
17 V| no man, for he desired no worldly glory. Then after a few
18 V| to them that covet things worldly, but I desire no things
19 V| that he should despise all worldly glory and friends and kindred,
20 V| after he returned again to worldly life as a hound to his vomit,
21 V| painteth her for to please worldly friends and lovers, when
22 V| men, and accomplished all worldly delights, or she is said
23 VI| never sorry for loss of worldly goods and riches, ne the
24 VI| purposed to forsake all worldly pleasancies and to serve
25 VI| himself the trace of all worldly affection. Thirdly, the
26 VI| he was without angel of worldly malice. Or he is said of
27 VII| her by her virginity, and worldly covetise, for that she despised
28 VII| for that she despised all worldly things. Or Katherine may
29 VII| surmounted all mortal men in worldly wisdom. And then demanded
30 VII| realm. And she despised all worldly vanities, and burned in
31 VII| promised to her riches of worldly goods without number. And
32 VII| is a day of rest from all worldly occupation, and therefore
33 VII| counselled his sister to flee worldly vanities, and so he did
34 VII| his earthly heritage, his worldly dignity and his great patrimony
35 VII| which did put from him all worldly affections, as riches, wife
36 VII| left and relinquished the worldly knighthood, and that he
37 VII| that never no tokens of worldly manners appeared on him,
38 VII| from his cell, and took a worldly and damnable way. This holy
39 VII| and friends, land, and all worldly riches, and became a monk
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