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1 I| image should give me some solace. And thus as I bare a linen
2 I| should thereby have some solace singular. This is a thing
3 II| the staff of our age, the solace of our life, the hope of
4 II| their love in havoir and in solace of the world. Such people
5 III| chastised that hath had so much solace in this world, and the laughings
6 III| Ye that have been at the solace and joys of the world and
7 III| from thy creance, but have solace and affiance in Jesu Christ
8 III| what craft art thou? I take solace in the shrewdness of the
9 III| as it had been because of solace. And anon as they were out
10 IV| and shall give to thee the solace of my servant Paul, which
11 IV| manners, mediator, leader, and solace of rightful people. And
12 IV| comfort of running water, ne solace of trees, ne of herbs. And
13 V| king, and sing honour and solace to the king, and some others
14 VI| a condition, that for to solace her he should send to her
15 VI| bed, which shouldst be my solace in mine age; alas! what
16 VI| in mine age; alas! what solace may I have that see my right
17 VI| my trust, my comfort and solace in mine old age how mightest
18 VI| fiance ne hope. Certes my solace is dead, and in sorrow I
19 VI| five years old, for his solace. And as the mother sailed
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