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1 I| see also the heaven. Thou seest also the child Iying in
2 I| the nature of a rod. Thou seest then how by the grace of
3 I| All this land that thou seest I shall give thee, and to
4 I| Abram her husband: Thou seest I may bear no child, wherefore
5 II| committed with my hand? Thou seest well I might have slain
6 II| heavy, and certainly thou seest how Raguel hath adjured
7 II| the devil slew him as thou seest. If thou mayst raise him,
8 II| to him: Say Vincent now seest thou thy body unhappy? And
9 II| unto this pillar that thou seest. And after this the hermit
10 III| And now thou believest and seest him created that had created
11 III| all the world, now thou seest him feeble as a child which
12 III| world feedeth, and now thou seest him not speaking, that made
13 III| no more so to Longinus: Seest not thou me speak without
14 III| the envy of thee, for thou seest men ascend from whence thou
15 III| came to him and said: Thou seest that the city perisheth:
16 III| Evil and cruel tyrant! ne seest thou not the great virtue
17 III| the priest: What, devil, seest thou not well the miracle,
18 III| marvel much thy folly which seest me so young of age, not
19 III| pity of thee because thou seest not what thou doest, but
20 III| help us at this time, thou seest how it is with us. When
21 IV| have such clothing as thou seest, a coat and a mantle, and
22 IV| clothes of silk. And thou seest them without harbour, discomforted,
23 IV| lightly apperceived, for thou seest that the epistle accordeth
24 IV| Jesu Christ said to her: Seest thou not how many wrongs
25 IV| anon that miracle. And then seest thou that Mary was administress
26 V| mine only son Rocke, thou seest well that I shall shortly
27 V| is all destroyed as thou seest. And from that hour the
28 VI| stand still, for that thou seest I see, and him I honour.
29 VI| to believe me when thou seest that I am Christ? And then
30 VI| said to her: Fair daughter, seest thou the king of glory whom
31 VII| And this water that thou seest here departeth the world
32 VII| brethren, but when thou seest time convenable thou shalt
33 VII| evil and without pity, that seest nothing, that wouldst that
34 VII| heard a voice that said: Seest thou this cross? By that
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