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1 I| Sith that our Lord had spoken to his disciples, he was
2 I| their sin, and how he had spoken with God, and that he was
3 I| thee all that thou hast spoken, trowest thou that we might
4 I| to come, which Joseph had spoken of tofore, and hunger began
5 I| hither? For, sith I have spoken to Pharaoh in thy name,
6 I| universal land of which I have spoken I shall give to your seed,
7 I| and said: God hath not spoken only by Moses, hath he not
8 I| Moses, hath he not also spoken to us? Wherefore our Lord
9 I| to Moses, to whom he had spoken mouth to mouth, and reproved
10 I| have sinned, for we have spoken against our Lord and thee;
11 II| prayer that I have made and spoken yet is of the multitude
12 II| head! thine own mouth hath spoken against thee, saying: I
13 II| Job said to her: Thou hast spoken like a foolish woman; if
14 II| said to them: Ye have not spoken rightfully, as my servant
15 II| as my servant Job hath spoken. Take ye therefore seven
16 II| him well. When Raguel had spoken much good of him, the angel
17 II| wept also. ~After they had spoken, Raguel commanded to slay
18 II| reverence, like as God had spoken to him, and weeping kissed
19 III| and menaces that thou hast spoken be but vain and superfluous.
20 IV| had victory, might well be spoken of the marriage, and in
21 IV| not till the other have spoken. And at the last he brought
22 V| the cross, that tofore was spoken of, appeared larger and
23 V| a wicked spirit that had spoken to them, and then he went
24 V| glorious duke Maurice hath spoken of the glory of our fellow
25 VI| that he should no more have spoken. Notwithstanding, after,
26 VI| spake. I have, said she, spoken to my blessed soul, and
27 VII| nevertheless it was much spoken among the people, and wheresomever
28 VII| it was tofore till he had spoken again with S. Pharon, for
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