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lady 67
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lain 1
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68 sun
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67 were
65 its
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lady

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1 Prol | saith: "My tongue faileth, Lady, for my mind is insufficient. 2 Prol | my mind is insufficient. Lady, all that is within me burns 3 Prol | therefore, my most kind Lady and Mother, graciously accept 4 I | By thy fruitfulness, O Lady, the unclean sinner is justified, 5 I | is recalled. Thy Son, O Lady, redeemed the captive world, 6 III | illuminatrix. Mary is interpreted lady. Mary is a bitter sea to 7 III | to all creatures she is lady.~Mary is interpreted: "a 8 III | how Mary is interpreted "lady." Such a title well becometh 9 III | very deed the sovereign lady of the inhabitants of Heaven, 10 III | hell. She is, I say, the Lady of angels, the Lady of men, 11 III | the Lady of angels, the Lady of men, the Lady Sovereign 12 III | angels, the Lady of men, the Lady Sovereign in Heaven, on 13 III | consider that Mary is the Lady of angels; for it was she 14 III | was foreshadowed by the Lady Esther, of whom we read 15 III | Queen; the two servants, the lady of whom is Mary our Queen, 16 III | have their Lord and their Lady from among us men. Truly 17 III | praise. If I style thee Lady of angels, thou art truly 18 III | in this world follows its Lady, Mary. It follows her, bearing 19 III | train of the garment of its Lady, that is, gathering up the 20 III | handmaids on whom Mary, their Lady, as it were, leans in Heaven. 21 III | by presenting to thee, O Lady, those who day and night 22 III | consider how Mary is the Lady of men in this world. Of 23 III | men in this world. Of this Lady it is said in the Psalm: " 24 III | etc. The handmaid of the Lady Mary is every human soul, 25 III | is by the hands of this Lady we have whatever good we 26 III | Mary." By the hands of this Lady we should also offer to 27 III | us, that we have such a Lady, who hath towards us such 28 III | devout Anselm saith: "O great Lady, to whom the joyful multitude 29 III | all-powerful and merciful Lady, I, an anxious sinner, have 30 III | consider how Mary is the Lady of the demons in hell, so 31 III | great power. So great a Lady, of such great power, deserves 32 III | when, speaking to this Lady, he says: "Thee, O Lady 33 III | Lady, he says: "Thee, O Lady so very great, my heart 34 III | thou seest how Mary is the Lady of angels in Heaven, of 35 III | Sea, the Light-giver, the Lady. Mary is the Star of the 36 III | eternally illumined in glory ! O Lady Mary, help us that by thy 37 IV | excellently befits Our Lady. For most fittingly is so 38 IV | creatures; Mary is made the Lady of Heaven and earth; and 39 VII | of this oil: "No wonder, Lady, if the sanctuary is so 40 VII | I speak to thee alone, Lady; the world is full of thy 41 VII | I speak to thee alone, Lady; the world is full of thy 42 VIII | He made her the universal Lady of all things-the Lady, 43 VIII | universal Lady of all things-the Lady, I say, of Heaven, and the 44 VIII | say, of Heaven, and the Lady of the world. St. Anselm 45 VIII | Queen of heaven, and the Lady of the World, to the Mother 46 VIII | also truly say: "Thou, O Lady, endurest for ever." What 47 VIII | therefore, most powerful Lady, be a helper to us who are 48 VIII | impotent ! Now, most wise Lady, be to us who are foolish 49 VIII | counselor ! O most wealthy Lady, be to us who are poor a 50 VIII | benefactress ! O most unfailing Lady, be to us feeble, failing 51 IX | made her also our special Lady. Which St. Bernard acknowledged 52 IX | acknowledged when he said: "Our Lady, our mediatrix, our advocate, 53 IX | have we a most merciful Lady. Our Lord is of much mercy 54 IX | who invoke Him, and our Lady is of much mercy to all 55 X | special a way that He made her Lady, so that there never was 56 X | Brother." St. Anselm says: "Lady and Mother, by whom we have 57 X | ever will be. Therefore, O Lady, because so great a Lord 58 XI | with the dawn. Therefore, O Lady, most sweet morning, our 59 XI | most sweet morning, our Lady, most sweet Mary, let us 60 XII | the heart, give thyself, O Lady, to the weak soul who followeth 61 XII | the demons from us I This, Lady, we ask, and we ask it devoutly 62 XIII | The Lord is with thee, O Lady most dear to the Lord, most 63 XIII | thee, O most well-fitted Lady, most worthy of the Lord ! 64 XIV | As Abigail typifies Our Lady, so David typifies Our Lord. 65 XIV | No one was so fitting, Lady, to turn away the sword 66 XV | not utter ? For if thou, O Lady, art the Mother of God, 67 XVIII| St. Anselm: "Hear me, O Lady! Heal the soul of thy servant


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