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1 I| and dust, and abide for a token and sign certain. As to
2 I| slay all people, and in token thereof I have set my rainbow
3 I| privy member, that it be a token between me and you. Every
4 I| believe by the first sign and token, they shall believe thee
5 II| was a great penance and a token of a great repentance, for
6 II| ne I know not him; what token shall I give him? And also
7 III| over Jerusalem; but this token, ne the tokens hereafter
8 III| sent to them a shameful token, for the children that were
9 III| was martyred, and for a token they brought the cross which
10 III| pain the holy man gave no token of sorrow ne of disease.
11 IV| his life's end; and the token is that, ye shall find on
12 IV| off of the stone, and no token was seen in the stone, where
13 IV| Thomas, and bid him by the token that the lady whom thou
14 IV| them to have a sign and token of this thing. And they
15 IV| hurt in his body, and that token and sign was in him as long
16 IV| the plant of paradise, in token of the victory against the
17 V| side a cross, which was a token that he should be acceptable
18 V| prayed S. Rocke that the token of the cross should be taken
19 V| the empire of Rome. And in token of this thing he signified
20 V| the torment, had given a token to them to turn it, that
21 V| Cosmo and Damian, and left a token with her that, if he sent
22 V| he sent for her by that token she should come to him.
23 V| the devil knew well the token, and transfigured himself
24 V| and said: I know well the token, but because he left me
25 V| re-established to life, the token and trace of the stroke
26 VI| to him that, by the same token that he chose me sometime
27 VI| greet him right well, by the token that he gave to me this
28 VI| world. Also he had another token of S. John, and that was
29 VI| thread of silk, in sign and token of her martyrdom.~And this
30 VI| send to me every year some token, which thou shalt put into
31 VI| Clare there nas seen sign ne token thereof.~Of a sister of
32 VI| Lord God, and it shall be a token between us, and he give
33 VII| perpetually in his bliss, and in token of this set a ring on her
34 VII| for to show to us some token by revelation in what place
35 VII| asleep without any sign or token of whatsoever dolour he
36 VII| it, each after other, in token of love and concord, to
37 VII| the pax given every day in token of love and of very steadfast
38 VII| by Ananias, iii. 162.~— token of its destruction, iii.
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