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1 I| pay thy trewage, and thou oughtest more to thank me of that
2 I| call myself King, and thou oughtest better to yield me thankings
3 I| the Son of God, and thou oughtest more to thank me that I
4 I| cursed and shrewd. And thou oughtest to know that this holy water
5 I| the third time. And thou oughtest to know that wine, salt,
6 II| as to such good as thou oughtest to give to me with an husband
7 II| Then said the angels: Thou oughtest not to tell the evils that
8 III| defended him and said: Thus oughtest thou not to do, for thou
9 III| to be a bishop, yet thou oughtest not to lay hand upon me
10 III| hast laid hand on me, thou oughtest much redoubt and dread the
11 III| after so great woodness thou oughtest not to do so great presumption,
12 IV| her: O my daughter, thou oughtest not to offer to one God,
13 IV| said to him: Fair son, thou oughtest not to do to them after
14 IV| virgin of our Lord, and thou oughtest to bear this palm of light
15 IV| for me to our Lord. Thou oughtest to remember when the chamberer,
16 IV| by thy proper son, thou oughtest to have no harm of corruption;
17 V| ashamed of the people, thou oughtest to have greater shame of
18 VI| livest dissoIutely, and thou oughtest to serve God, wilt thou
19 VII| celestial virtue, yet thou oughtest not to be believed when
20 VII| done to me, wherefore thou oughtest to be more praised than
21 VII| nothing yet at the least oughtest thou to be moved and have
22 VII| country, nevertheless thou oughtest not to doubt no thing, for
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