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 1     I|        Bernard: Ye that lie in dust and powder arise out of
 2     I|    property is, that we become dust or ashes, and his body might
 3     I|    which lie in the powder and dust, and abide for a token and
 4     I|     make thy seed as powder or dust of the earth, who that may
 5     I|        who that may number the dust of the earth shall number
 6     I|       and thy seed shall be as dust of the earth; thou shalt
 7     I|    horse-flies, as many as the dust of the earth, which were
 8    II|    tare their clothes and cast dust on their heads, and sat
 9    II|         for he lay long in the dust in prayer, and when he arose
10    II|     was turned into powder and dust by the heat that was then,
11    II|       entry showed to his sons dust upon the poverty of his
12   III|     and expurged them from the dust of all worldly affection,
13    IV|        worms and into ashes or dust; it behoveth us to weigh
14     V|    small motes, which is small dust or powder. And how well
15     V|      away tofore the priest as dust, setting not thereby, wherefore
16     V|        and set his dish in the dust, which when the friars saw
17    VI|   whereas he lay in the ashes, dust and hair, that they might
18   VII| precious ornaments which be as dust tofore the wind? Thou shouldst
19   VII|       pleasing him that is but dust, thou hast left the odour
20   VII|     and consumed into ashes or dust. And when this came to the
 
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