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1 I| nature, he is mine by his misery, he is thine by the passion,
2 I| suffereth, as well as for the misery that she had deserved by
3 I| delivered, in flying the misery by running, by victory in
4 I| joyously, for he took away all misery, all infirmity, and all
5 I| before us, for he went from misery to glory, and from corruption
6 I| our poverty, and for our misery, or for our default we have
7 I| said: Adam, see in what misery thou art. Which answered:
8 I| wailing and sorrowing the misery that was to come of his
9 I| from dread, from labour and misery, and added that he should
10 I| This have ye done into my misery, that ye told to him that
11 II| when they considered his misery they tare their clothes
12 II| together of his sorrow and misery, of which S. Gregory hath
13 II| yet here beneath in this misery, ought to pray devoutly
14 II| after and died in great misery of annoy. Salome, his sister,
15 II| vain. For it is full of misery and also false, and sith
16 II| v., cool. ~maleurte, n., misery. mechant, adj. (Fr.), wicked.
17 III| and draw us out of the misery of this world to the riches
18 III| died anon affer in great misery in divers wises, for to
19 III| right great poverty and misery, that as was needful for
20 III| witchcraft in this great misery and heat. Then Alban, having
21 VI| be delivered of the great misery that they stood in, and
22 VII| naked man in full great misery and pain, for the waves
23 VII| vouchsafe to behold on my misery, and then he prayed that
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