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1 I| nationalities. It is with an early French translation that
2 I| Abraham arose in the morning early, and looked towards the
3 I| of thy seed. Abraham rose early in the morning, and took
4 I| heaven. Then Jacob arose early and took the stone that
5 I| Jacob then arose on the morn early, and his sons took him with
6 II| On the morn the next day early, when they of Ashdod came
7 II| David rose on the morn early, and the word of our Lord
8 II| them, and rising every day early, he offered sacrifices for
9 III| the prison at Greenwich, early by the morrow, his keepers
10 III| this work, and on the morn early, all mat and travailed of
11 IV| consolation. ~In the morn early she went to a monastery
12 IV| appeared to him and said: Arise early and stand in the way of
13 IV| come late, and to go out early. Then he brought him into
14 V| that on the next morning early he should be beheaded. And
15 V| I abound in delices. And early in the morning he arose
16 VI| sight that he had seen, and early by the morrow he went to
17 VII| depart from hence to-morn early to the seaside, and there
18 VII| manner of a monk, and go early to the king. When he shall
19 VII| testament. And on the morn early he clad him in black and
20 VII| Claudin, the historian of early printing in France. But
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