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1 I| should bring with him a penny in acknowledgment that he
2 I| labouring God shall give her the penny, and in well running the
3 I| in fighting, and by the penny in us ayenbyeng. ~
4 I| man, which is the tenth penny which is made and formed
5 I| come with me for to win a penny a day. And because they
6 I| was given, expresseth the penny of the last retribution
7 III| she should not leave one penny to her daughter after her,
8 III| S. Pauline left not one penny to her daughter, she had
9 III| money usual, of which every penny was worth ten pence, and
10 III| to Jesu Christ the tenth penny, and so he recovered thirty
11 III| gave he thirty Jews for one penny. And like as Josephus recordeth,
12 III| on the ground and saw a penny signed with the cross, which
13 IV| there was given for one penny that which tofore was sold
14 IV| shipman demanded of him a penny for his passage, and the
15 IV| cope or thou shalt pay me a penny. The good man of God lift
16 IV| upon the ground and saw a penny, which without doubt was
17 V| for I have founden here a penny in my mantle, peradventure
18 V| away the mantle with the penny and left him naked. And
19 VI| Forsooth, there shall not one penny be spent to my use, but
20 VI| there as ye had it, every penny. Then they obeyed the king,
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