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1 I| down on us with quaint and tender beauty, and the strange
2 I| myrrh for to comfort the tender members of the child and
3 I| He is like as that most tender worm of the wood. Whereof
4 I| have compassion, and to tender our hearts, and he had wept
5 I| the fruits which be then tender, that God will multiply.
6 I| and sent his child for a tender fat calf, which was sodden
7 I| have young children and tender, and sheep and oxen, which,
8 III| sat in judgment, that the tender brain fell abroad out of
9 IV| alas! I am overcome of a tender virgin; wherefore I make
10 IV| people marvelled that so tender a maid might suffer so many
11 IV| with hooks of iron, and her tender members to be all tobroken
12 V| age as he was to have so tender a maid, and whereas others
13 V| fiery iron was put in his tender flesh from his ear unto
14 VI| they should not be over tender over them ne love them over
15 VI| appeared clearly as her tender infancy enforced in simpless,
16 VI| man when he was young and tender of age he was set to school,
17 VII| one of her masters in her tender age ere she was converted
18 VII| therefore have pity of thy tender body, for thou hast been
19 VII| and howbeit that he was tender and young of age, yet seemed
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