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1 I| He dreaded to abide any longer in the town, but dwelled
2 I| that kindred, I will no longer live. Isaac then called
3 I| request made, Joseph might no longer forbear, but commanded them
4 I| months, and when he might no longer hide him, took a little
5 I| little more and continued longer. Moses spake and our Lord
6 I| for thou shalt live the longer on earth. This commandment
7 II| the God of Israel abide longer with us, for his hand is
8 II| hear me and dwell ye no longer here, but whensoever your
9 II| his pain should endure the longer. And when he was led unto
10 II| Pontigny that they should no longer keep ne sustain Thomas the
11 II| because he may yet live longer, shut ye him in a much dark
12 III| another father, for I may no longer dwell here. Then went he
13 III| and let us abide here no longer lest the vengeance of God
14 III| of our Lord of space and longer life. When S. Ambrose had
15 III| destruction of it and might no longer keep it, he took with him
16 III| did, and if he would no longer go with him, and that other
17 III| commanded that he should no longer abide ne dwell there, and
18 IV| lest I should suffer any longer this enemy, I shall command
19 IV| tell me not, I shall no longer dwell with thee, and then
20 IV| And I will serve thee no longer, go thy way then, for I
21 IV| fish, greater than an ox, longer than an horse, having teeth
22 IV| heard that he said: I may no longer abide here, sith they with
23 V| fasting, and hold man no longer. For it is rightful that
24 V| prayed that he should get longer space of his life by his
25 V| chamberer: It behoveth us no longer to abide here; and she said:
26 V| speak is now. I will no longer suffer that this shameless
27 V| to thy father, I will no longer hold thee. There was a poor
28 VI| that thou wilt suffer me no longer in this great disease. And
29 VI| husband, and then she might no longer forbear, but fell down at
30 VI| therefore they might no longer dwell in that place. The
31 VI| the sea that I should no longer have lived. Then Peter said:
32 VI| she might abstain her no longer, but embraced him about
33 VII| and said they might no longer abide there, and when they
34 VII| and that he might abide no longer in the ship, and anon he
35 VII| you hence for ye may no longer abide here, but thou shalt
36 VII| sore because they might no longer abide there. And then they
37 VII| should sustain ne bear any longer evil or pain, inspired with
38 VII| gods, then might they no longer stand, but fell down and
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