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1 I| and by gluttony, for he coveted the highness of God. For
2 I| of God, and desired and coveted the sweetness of the fruit
3 II| hath so much desired and coveted, take me from hence, and
4 III| so noble, that every man coveted to do to her honour for
5 III| Fair sweet Lord, I have coveted the beauty of thy house
6 III| S. Maur, and say that he coveted overmuch vain glory, but
7 IV| thought himself blessed. He coveted not to be fellow with angels
8 IV| order of angels, but he coveted more with the love of God
9 IV| which so oft thou hast coveted against the commandment
10 IV| purpose, and said that they coveted to haunt his schools. Then
11 IV| cursed man, I have always coveted these meats. To whom Decius
12 IV| register that his predecessor coveted to make better some things
13 IV| thee in my seat, for I have coveted the beauty of thee. And
14 V| the office of matins, and coveted to know what hour Jesu Christ
15 V| her deceived of that she coveted, she doubted that Eugenia
16 V| garden and saw a lettuce, and coveted that, and forgat to make
17 V| Constantinople, this same Gaimas coveted the empire, and because
18 V| succeeded to the king, and coveted the said virgin Ephigenia,
19 V| a prophet, and him that coveted so villainous gain, he made
20 V| duodecimo. For when Lucifer coveted to be like to God, the archangel
21 VI| up into heaven. And as he coveted for to have gone with him,
22 VI| and the good lady also coveted and wished with all her
23 VII| the first time again, he coveted by great desire the growing
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