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1 I| the chamber about certain needs that he had to do, and she
2 II| with seculars they must needs lose their holiness and
3 III| enemy, that saw that he must needs issue and go out, signified
4 III| treachery. ~besoins, n. (Fr ), needs. ~bourdon, n., a staff. ~
5 IV| happed afterward, for such needs came to Constantine that,
6 IV| that she pray for us in our needs, etc. ~
7 IV| not. And he said: Ye must needs give them, or I shall not
8 V| sworn follily, that he must needs do. But he made no sign
9 VI| I pray you, for I must needs speak to the king, for I
10 VI| our advocate in all our needs; and by the merits of her
11 VII| four notable things must needs constrain you to incline
12 VII| our advocatrice in all our needs bodily and ghostly, that
13 VII| and his teaching. He must needs be virtuous and eschew vices
14 VII| And then the judge would needs see the abbot Pastor, but
15 VII| return again and do mine own needs. And then he being heavy
16 VII| for to entend to their own needs. The third friend is faith,
17 VII| came upon him, and he must needs abide there in that little
18 VII| the holy man saw that of needs he must make his habitation
19 VII| honest speaking, and in his needs or businees to work truly
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