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1 I| the flesh that may not be eschewed, which men ought to restrain
2 II| so much that the people eschewed to enter into the city.
3 II| and in his young age he eschewed the plays and japes of other
4 II| and made his body lean, he eschewed company of women, he was
5 II| whom as soon as he saw he eschewed, and went out of it saying:
6 II| alas! I supposed to have eschewed my confusion and now I am
7 III| that I supposed to have eschewed, and said to his wife: Adieu
8 III| very gods they had well eschewed that they had not been thrown
9 IV| hard and a sharp life. She eschewed flesh and all fat meat,
10 IV| continent of her flesh, but she eschewed not the janglery of her
11 IV| felt not the torments ne eschewed them, but succeeded to the
12 IV| world, but he escaped and eschewed then the horrible flame
13 IV| the death which may not be eschewed, yet shalt thou not sleep,
14 V| fabrics nor buildings, but eschewed to set thereon his courage,
15 V| stirred to hate him, and eschewed him as he had been a madman,
16 V| and grieved, wherefore he eschewed the great dinners and the
17 V| And when he saw that, he eschewed their woodness and went
18 VI| doubted, and in doubting he eschewed all the noise of the world,
19 VI| into the desert. And he eschewed the fire of covetise, and
20 VI| bobance of the world should be eschewed, and that she conformed
21 VI| the mercy of God I have eschewed his bed by feigned and dissembled
22 VII| therefore it ought to be eschewed as an unclean beast, of
23 VII| great reverence that he eschewed to tread on it, and required
24 VII| keeping of himself he fled and eschewed the company of all women,
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