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1 I| brought tofore him. Pilate ware always the garment of our
2 I| admonisheth us that we be well ware to anger father and mother
3 II| And under his habit he ware the habit of a monk, and
4 II| great reverence, S. Anthony ware this coat and clad him withal
5 II| his rich clothing, that he ware, and anon the poor man sold
6 II| and buy some necessary ware, and when thou hast so done,
7 III| barley bread and water, and ware always the hair. After that
8 III| these enchanters? Be ye ware and keep you, that they
9 III| me at his death: Be well ware that for no torment that
10 III| divers relics of saints. He ware none other clothing, and
11 III| oft barefoot and seldom ware any girdle. The life that
12 III| bare and sklavin that he ware should be buried with him,
13 III| John, dwelling in desert, ware an hair made of the hair
14 III| camels. Some say that he ware the skin of a camel, in
15 III| with gems and ouches, and ware gilt girdles with precious
16 IV| neck relics of saints. He ware none other clothing. He
17 IV| and whole, and was well ware ever after to do against
18 IV| despoiled of his habit that he ware as a christian man, and
19 V| all men wonder on him. He ware many years the hair, and
20 V| long as he might hide it he ware it. And when he saw that
21 V| of the vestments that he ware in desert. And then they
22 V| entered into his chamber and ware the hair, and kneeled within
23 V| looked, and anon they were ware that he was marked with
24 V| wetting of his clothes that he ware, ne never drop of water
25 VI| him of his mantle which he ware, which mantle I bear on
26 VI| they espy them that be not ware, they take them that know
27 VI| apparelled, yet nevertheless she ware always the hair on her bare
28 VI| never king's daughter that ware such a habit ne seen spinning
29 VI| grieved them not. Their mother ware hard hair for our Lady's
30 VI| a while, of custom they ware the hair every day, and
31 VI| living a holy life and ware a shirt of hair full of
32 VI| clothes of gold, but under she ware the hair. And she hearing
33 VII| secretly that he could he ware under his clothes the hair,
34 VII| years before his death he ne ware but coarse cloth, russet
35 VII| and sometimes a stone. He ware ever the hair under his
36 VII| servitude of the spirit, ware for a shirt a stamin or
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