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1 I| fleddest thou from me and wouldst not let me have knowledge
2 II| the mire of a valley, thou wouldst send thy servants for to
3 II| might not lift it up, thou wouldst unclothe thyself of thy
4 II| do on a coarse coat and wouldst help to take up this ring
5 II| with a coarse coat, and wouldst descend into the privy,
6 II| knewest who is my God thou wouldst not say to me such words,
7 III| procurer of that which thou wouldst demand and impetre of him,
8 IV| and thou art young and wouldst deceive the wise and ancient
9 IV| no dread of death? What wouldst thou have done if we had
10 IV| but I would see whom thou wouldst send in so great an office.
11 V| said to him the holy man: Wouldst not thou go again into that
12 V| her: I had supposed thou wouldst have returned in thy thought,
13 VI| thou, most cursed wretch, wouldst leave to torment the people
14 VI| so oft weep for thee, and wouldst never make to us semblance
15 VI| thy demand foolishly, that wouldst have two answers in one
16 VI| against S. Peter, and now thou wouldst overthrow us and thyself.
17 VI| would well rather that thou wouldst come to reason. For if many
18 VII| and maker of heaven, and wouldst revoke thy courage from
19 VII| when thou wert great thou wouldst be made little for us, and
20 VII| thankings for not only in thee wouldst thou verify and apply the
21 VII| that seest nothing, that wouldst that I should leave my God
22 VII| and wit of the Holy Ghost wouldst redeem the world by thine
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