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1 I| should be crucified. Then he complained him sorrowfully, and said:
2 I| wives of his father. Joseph complained on his brethren, and accused
3 I| Israel came to Pharaoh and complained saying: Why puttest thou
4 II| and came to Jonathan and complained to him saying: What have
5 II| of his chamber, and she complained unto Absalom. David knew
6 II| himself deceived, anon he complained on Lucy, and made her to
7 II| they went again to Rome and complained of their father to the emperor. ~
8 II| loud voice. And then they complained to S. John of his governance,
9 II| wrong of a taverner, and complained lamentably to the patriarch
10 III| passed so that no poor man complained of her. And this did she
11 III| his writings how oft he complained of this great charge that
12 III| last they were espied and complained on unto the judge. Wherefore
13 IV| And the blessed S. James complained for me, and then she blamed
14 IV| And they accused them, and complained that they had dispended
15 V| brother to Polemius, and complained of the loss of their gods
16 V| the fables of Æneas and complained Dido which died for love.
17 V| to the provost Philip and complained, saying that a young man,
18 V| the judge. And then she complained right grievously why against
19 V| n., Fr, cloche, bell, ~complained, v., pitied. ~con, v., be
20 VI| howlings of devils, which complained strongly because that the
21 VI| mocked him, but he never complained, but suffered all patiently
22 VI| not live thereby, which complained thereof to her son Edmund,
23 VI| holy man, S. Edmund, and complained to him of her great poverty
24 VII| one of his brethren which complained him that he had many thoughts
25 VII| because he knew well that they complained of him to his brother, and
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