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1 I| reported to infancy, summer to youth, September to steadfast
2 I| from the beginning of his youth. I shall no more destroy
3 I| that hath fed me from my youth unto this present day, the
4 II| ye see in the years of my youth, and a maid, and was deliciously
5 II| thou mayst recover thy fair youth, and win to spare the torments
6 III| sith the beginning of my youth. After, Quintianus did do
7 III| me of nought, and sith my youth hast kept me and hast suffered
8 III| suffered me to live well in my youth, which hast taken from mine
9 III| lusts, and he passed his youth in good manners. His courage
10 III| botch full of worms from his youth, and never might man be
11 III| and lame, and where in her youth she might unnethe suffer
12 III| hereof had they in their youth prayed much to our Lord,
13 III| Eutrope was endoctrined in his youth in letters of Chaldee and
14 V| whom he had gotten in his youth when he was a paynim and
15 VI| chastity of widowhood in youth, of which Joseph used in
16 VI| lose the flower of your youth. And if so be that thou
17 VI| it is nothing to lose the youth, but to change it, that
18 VII| virgin, have pity of thy youth, and thou shalt be chief
19 VII| convenable opportunity, flowering youth, freedom without constraint,
20 VII| For sith the time of his youth he had ever been steadfast
21 VII| Rigobert from the time of his youth gave and abandoned himself
22 VII| growing in him from his youth, nevertheless he showed
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