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1 I| him be signified pride and covetise, which covet not to profit
2 I| them that hate avarice and covetise, and ordain of them tribunes
3 I| such envy cometh of evil covetise to have such good or such
4 I| seeth in other. And this covetise is when the consenting and
5 II| ways, but declined after covetise and took gifts and perverted
6 II| God and his grace in the covetise of the world, which is so
7 II| eyes for this evil worldly covetise, the which we have by them
8 III| world shall finish in her covetise. When one told her that
9 III| rich, but the ardour of covetise. Then be still thou, darest
10 III| villain or a carle for the covetise of his good; when the carle
11 III| feel in thee any burning ne covetise carnal, and shall purge
12 III| anon the priest for his covetise quenched the candle, but
13 III| Urban said: I see now that covetise moveth thee more to persecute
14 IV| showed Julian the emperor the covetise of his heart, and he confirmed
15 IV| sins. That one said: I am Covetise, which so oft thou hast
16 IV| concupiscence, the fourth of burning covetise, and the fifth of a mad
17 V| thoughts evil believing. Your covetise tofore all things possesseth
18 V| country; he was vomiting by covetise of things superfluous; hard
19 V| receive it, and not for covetise of the gift, but for to
20 V| it not. The second is of covetise, that is when the richesse
21 V| delivereth us in refraining our covetise, the which thing is in Genesis
22 V| devil, in affeebling the covetise and desire of sin, and in
23 VI| he eschewed the fire of covetise, and therefore he refused
24 VII| her virginity, and worldly covetise, for that she despised all
25 VII| were, and he said: Fleshly covetise, and vain glory; and he
26 VII| he said to him, ire and covetise, for they empesh and let,
27 VII| that caitifness that the covetise of his flesh admonished
28 VII| among men by the vice of covetise. The which thing happed
29 VII| to have away the burning covetise of the usurers, that no
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