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1 I| shepherds, Jews, as to them that use reason in form of a reasonable
2 I| to the end that we who use throughout all the year
3 I| accord, such as shepherds use in their delights and sports.
4 I| at wild beasts, for none use of the meat of them, but
5 I| slay me, because they would use thee. Wherefore say thou
6 I| that no man had power to use any lechery with her ne
7 I| forth that we may know and use them. And Lot anon shut
8 I| bring them out to you, and use ye them, but these men I
9 II| giveth that which he may not use himself, but if thou wilt
10 II| death thou mayest in no wise use thy goods. That which thou
11 II| coles and worts for his use, and some of his neighbours
12 III| thereof, and because he would use the craft of the devil,
13 III| Cuthbert: Good brother, use no such vain plays, ne set
14 IV| that other side, for to use the charity of Christ was
15 IV| would that all men should use peace under what law he
16 V| have a letter of which they use that they call holy, and
17 V| said that they should not use the honour of priesthood,
18 V| have a maid with thee, and use her at thy pleasure? Take
19 V| he ought not without pain use the blessed life. And the
20 V| believe in him, but thou shalt use no words of enchantment,
21 VI| one penny be spent to my use, but I charge you for to
22 VI| over foul, that she should use to lie on a sack full of
23 VI| in simpless, and began to use good customs from then forthon,
24 VI| disposed or were in purpose to use the way of health, and she
25 VI| Hingvar met him and bade him use short words and tell him
26 VI| Lady saileth, and our souls use the office of mariners under
27 VII| that a man that is without use of school made so many noble
28 VII| service as christian men use to sing. And S. Brandon
29 VII| things that be, he shall not use the sweetness of them, and
30 VII| that the Saracens should use the habit of a monk, that
31 VII| ne cold, and they shall use and eat all manner meats,
32 VII| within a wood where I might use and employ my life in prayers
33 VII| porridge such as commonly use poor labourers, and none
34 VII| others that had lost the use of the tongue were restituted
35 VII| relief. Also he would not use scarlet, ne gowns of rich
36 VII| Louis of help, recovered the use of going, which they had
37 VII| 167.~Octaves, meaning and use of, i. 29.~Oil of Mercy,
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