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1 I| tofore him in crying with piteous voice, saying: Our Redeemer!
2 II| when they had made this piteous crying and yelling, they
3 II| hard heads, and hearts not piteous. Like as your fathers that
4 II| upon the body it were a piteous thing to hear; among all
5 II| which is to say debonair and piteous, for she was debonair and
6 II| rich man, but he was not piteous, but cruel to poor people,
7 III| Trajan, and how he had been piteous and debonair, and was much
8 III| humilty. He was marvellously piteous and debonair, full of compassion,
9 IV| of his mother, and made a piteous noise. Alas! what sorrow
10 IV| which God, merciful and piteous, seeing, would comfort them
11 V| after touch her.~There was a piteous woman in Guienne, which
12 VI| in his absence, and the piteous destruction which the Danes
13 VI| with the fire.~He was much piteous against them that would
14 VI| thee his mercy.~He was much piteous unto the poor people. It
15 VI| all men, and also he was piteous and merciful unto the poor,
16 VI| widows. And after these piteous complaints the people wept
17 VI| to another that it was a piteous sight to see, and they that
18 VII| unto her mother, with a piteous sighing: Madam, I wot well
19 VII| then she cried with a full piteous voice: Ah! my sovereign
20 VII| thousand sithes with many a piteous tear, and then Adrian comforted
21 VII| accorded to it, and as a piteous pastor, granted that Fiacre
22 VII| it be done anon. Then the piteous and holy bishop, as soon
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