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1 I| Whereof S. Jerome saith: I ween that those things that the
2 I| afeard ne dread you not, ween ye that ye may resist God'
3 II| thou not that they which ween to have power in things
4 II| for when thou shouldest ween that I worshipped thy God,
5 II| knew that ye know. They ween that there be none other
6 II| life put their desires and ween long to live therein, and
7 III| white meat, in which many ween to do great abstinence without
8 III| me a mortal man as ye be, ween ne suppose not ye that by
9 III| ship that japed, and said: Ween ye to carry away the body
10 III| overmuch a fool if thou ween to deceive me which have
11 III| you, do the work of mercy; ween ye, because ye be circumcised
12 IV| do then. To whom Julian: Ween ye that christian men shall
13 IV| him: What will ye do sir, ween ye to go without me? Nay,
14 IV| Decius, confused, said: I ween now that we be vanquished.
15 IV| Decius to Valerianus: I ween that we shall now be overcome
16 IV| in this that bare him, I ween and hope that thou soon
17 IV| honourably. And let no man ween that I have made this of
18 V| said: Thou eater of porret, ween thou to take me out of mine
19 V| wicked and more sinful that ween ye be just and refuse the
20 V| him because others should ween that he had a woman in his
21 V| thyself? And he said: I ween that I am greatest of all
22 VI| things heard of thee, I ween in my courage that thou
23 VI| thy first estate, for I ween that thou art Placidus,
24 VI| knight delicate if thou ween to have victory without
25 VI| another comfort, that they ween always that there be made
26 VII| your stead, that all men ween it were yourself, and when
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