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1 I| nought, may not the same change the things that have been
2 I| to create things than to change things. We show also the
3 I| folds for shepherds and to change their pasture, and ordained
4 II| to them that never shall change their faith from him. Anna
5 II| doubted that she should change, and prayed our Lord for
6 II| purpose shalt thou never change. And when she saw him now
7 II| Take to thee a wife, and change thine habit so that thou
8 III| turn her, ne make her to change her purpose, but that she
9 III| issue. At the last he did do change his habit, and so much did
10 III| the air began suddenly to change and to hail, lighten and
11 III| the end that they should change their purpose, and they
12 III| that they should turn and change her vow, but she converted
13 III| might get, to mollify and change his heart. And when he had
14 III| hoped that S. Alban would change his purpose, and therefore
15 III| Genevieve, she required her to change her habit. A young man had
16 IV| whose woodness he could not change. But this Paul took falcons
17 IV| lady for nothing would not change her purpose, but fell down
18 V| shalt eat me, thou shalt not change me in thee as meat of thy
19 V| said, call me, move me, change me, and enlumine me, ravish
20 V| were there that they should change their life into a better.
21 VI| if it please to thee to change it, so show to us whom thou
22 VI| above the elements, to change them, above nature, to cure
23 VI| to lose the youth, but to change it, that is, to give clay,
24 VII| baptize ye my daughter but change not her name, for Katherine
25 VII| so is it to thee for to change me. Then the father said:
26 VII| that all the popes should change their names because our
27 VII| and said they ought not change their old for no new. And
28 VII| words his brethren might not change his good purpose ne revoke
29 VII| little wine only for to change the colour. He fasted once
30 VII| he saw that he would not change his belief, then he did
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