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1 I| gravings in metal to the pleasure of the eyes, which he so
2 I| he should freely at his pleasure depart with all his goods.
3 II| and ready at his will and pleasure; he shall also take from
4 II| grieve him, let God do his pleasure. And he went to Saul and
5 II| and when he had done his pleasure, he hated her, and threw
6 II| should go and come at her pleasure three days during. And she
7 II| they would do to the king a pleasure, and emprised to slay S.
8 II| friends, and deceived, did her pleasure and married her to the young
9 II| guidance. ~deduit, n. (Fr.), pleasure, comfort demene, v., exhibit
10 III| my body to do withal your pleasure for my passage, and they
11 III| guided well and holily to the pleasure of God, so that in that
12 III| body, hath conceived by the pleasure of our Lord, and hath now
13 III| Loye said: Well by the pleasure of God. Then grew the name
14 III| to divide.~deduit, n., pleasure. ~did do make=caused to
15 IV| to be kept. Then for his pleasure he set Rome afire, which
16 V| none other. He had never pleasure in clothing; he said that
17 V| tofore me? For it were my pleasure to go thither by martyrdom
18 V| much that I may have my pleasure of her? And the devil answered:
19 V| thee, and use her at thy pleasure? Take this ointment and
20 VI| in their offices to the pleasure of God. The common people
21 VI| disports, and all had joy and pleasure in beholding them, and also
22 VI| consent to me to accomplish my pleasure or else I shall slay thee
23 VI| prayer she had so great pleasure that ofttimes it seemed
24 VI| she took in any game any pleasure, anon she left it, and said
25 VI| with a good will to your pleasure, or else God defend, and
26 VI| kingdom full well to the pleasure of Almighty God. In his
27 VII| which she might be at her pleasure and also at her will, and
28 VII| to be on fire. But by the pleasure of our Lord they had no
29 VII| delighteth and taketh his pleasure in women, and howbeit that
30 VII| dwell with him after his own pleasure as long as he would. When
31 VII| for to do withal thy good pleasure. And when thus he had granted
32 VII| please him, and without his pleasure nothing may be done, all
33 VII| holy S. Louis, as God's pleasure was, the pope Boniface promoted
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