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1 I| incorporate. To whom, for a soft bed was duresse and hard
2 I| descended a sweet sound of air soft and small, and there was
3 II| of furs and skins to sit soft. And then they sent the
4 II| made him to be in a right soft bed between two sheets,
5 II| him be borne into a right soft bed, with soft clothes,
6 II| into a right soft bed, with soft clothes, so that he be not
7 II| when he was brought in a soft bed, and had therein rested
8 III| sicknesses she would have no soft bed, but lay upon the straw
9 III| recompensed by weepings, and the soft bed and the sheets ought
10 III| Sooner should the stones wax soft, and iron turn to soft lead,
11 III| wax soft, and iron turn to soft lead, than turn the courage
12 III| but anon the iron was as soft as molten lead. Then commanded
13 III| the iron thereof was so soft that they could do him no
14 III| her mother, which was but soft and amiable, she should
15 III| and all things were to him soft and sweet, and would no
16 IV| body into it as it had been soft wax, and made to the body
17 V| ravish me and make sweet and soft all mine empeshments and
18 V| were converted into right soft ashes. Then the provost
19 V| been a wind blowing with a soft dew. By these ensamples
20 VI| blessed sacrament he fell in a soft and demure laughing, so
21 VI| before that time he spake so soft that for feebleness he might
22 VI| to go out, as it had been soft earth or clay. And when
23 VI| lineage that be sweet or soft, puissant and wise. Sweet
24 VI| puissant and wise. Sweet or soft, that they receive us goodly
25 VI| Now go hastily and take a soft egg and bear it to sister
26 VI| first age a blessed man, soft, virtuous, and full of meekness,
27 VI| there shall come to thee soft and sweet time. Farewell,
28 VII| he was perfect in wisdom, soft and discreet in word, busy
29 VII| noster over him, fair and soft, and incontinent after,
30 VII| of God waxed and became soft as a pillow to the end that
31 VII| was thus caved and made soft like a pillow, he knew well
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