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1 I| two first days be for the sorrow of sin that hath been done
2 I| returning they had pain and sorrow to take their things and
3 I| despair, she sigheth for sorrow in saying the office of
4 I| sore of heart and in great sorrow. ~
5 I| Lord was bitter for the sorrow that he suffered in derisions
6 I| many filths fructuous. The sorrow was cause of five things.
7 I| the cross. Secondly, the sorrow was caused unjustly, for
8 I| his body. And first the sorrow was in his eyes, for he
9 I| weeping the tears were of sorrow. Secondly, the sorrow was
10 I| of sorrow. Secondly, the sorrow was in hearing with his
11 I| Johannis nono. Thirdly, the sorrow was in smelling of ordure
12 I| of Calvary. Fourthly the sorrow in tasting, whereof he cried:
13 I| for death. Fifthly, the sorrow was in touching, for in
14 I| place. And how he suffered sorrow in all his natural wits
15 I| of the death and of all sorrow in body and in soul in glory.
16 I| Then the sixth day is to us sorrow, the seventh rest, and the
17 I| her that had most pain and sorrow for his death. And that
18 I| for that he took away the sorrow perdurable, which is malediction;
19 I| hearts from affliction of sorrow. The second is for to quicken
20 I| knowledge of sins, and to sorrow for them, to avenge and
21 I| man should be confused in sorrow, in considering where he
22 I| bring forth children in sorrow; in the pain of sorrow standeth
23 I| in sorrow; in the pain of sorrow standeth the curse, but
24 I| also his wife did him much sorrow, and evil-entreated him.
25 I| Canaan; for whom Abraham made sorrow and wept, and bought of
26 I| the love attempered the sorrow that he had for his mother.
27 I| in his heart: The days of sorrow shall come to my father,
28 I| to say as the son of my sorrow. The father called him Benjamin,
29 I| their father and assuage his sorrow, but he would take no comfort,
30 I| And thus, he abiding in sorrow, the Midianites carried
31 I| shall lead my old hairs with sorrow to hell. ~In the meanwhile
32 I| Benjamin. Then they all for sorrow cut and rent their clothes,
33 I| bring my hoar bair with sorrow to hell. Therefore if I
34 I| old age with wailing and sorrow to hell. I myself shall
35 I| lest I be witness of the sorrow that my father shall take.
36 I| they said: This is a great sorrow to the Egyptians. And that
37 I| Israel, wailing, made great sorrow for the oppression of their
38 I| works, and I knowing the sorrow of them am descended to
39 I| against God. For alas for sorrow I trow there is more sin
40 II| part. Peninnah did much sorrow and reproof to Hannah because
41 II| wrath, but she wept for sorrow and ate no meat. To whom
42 II| multitude of the heaviness and sorrow of my heart. Then Eli the
43 II| taken. And there was a great sorrow and cry. And when Eli heard
44 II| was in great heaviness and sorrow, but anon after it was told
45 II| was slain, he made great sorrow and said: O my son Absalom,
46 II| victory was turned into sorrow and wailing, in so much
47 II| to him a word, seeing his sorrow. Then after that Job and
48 II| and spake together of his sorrow and misery, of which S.
49 II| old age with heaviness and sorrow to hell. Then Raphael the
50 II| child, and the pain and sorrow passed and ceased. ~An old
51 II| times he hath made me to sorrow, and as much as I have had
52 II| kept them? Ye shall receive sorrow and torments, and shall
53 II| chamber, and began to cry for sorrow, and say: Bright sweet son,
54 II| remembered his prise, the sorrow of his friends, and the
55 II| Varus had great anger and sorrow, and made to take Gentian,
56 II| country for shame and for the sorrow that they had, and began
57 II| the king with full great sorrow and heavy cheer, Now, my
58 II| wherefore the king took great sorrow, and sent to Rome for his
59 II| came crying and braying for sorrow of their children, and when
60 II| they departed with great sorrow, and he himself returned
61 II| joy, and another full of sorrow, and he understood that
62 II| retain, wherefore he made sorrow, and for the other he made
63 II| joy, and so he heard the sorrow and the joy meddled together. ~
64 II| he would empesh the great sorrow that was to come. Then the
65 II| said that it was a great sorrow, for I have seen of great
66 II| poverty the kingdom, with sorrow joy, with labour rest, with
67 II| was not so great as the sorrow that they have now, and
68 II| that they have now, and the sorrow that your mother suffereth
69 II| Alas! to what mischief and sorrow am I delivered for you my
70 II| in his bed for the great sorrow that he had. Then came the
71 II| bring not me my last days in sorrow. And she cried and said:
72 II| was much abashed, and for sorrow fell down to the ground,
73 II| told him the cause of his sorrow, he said to him: Knowest
74 II| as the church had great sorrow in this persecution, so
75 III| have them good, suffering sorrow and sickness, than their
76 III| of him why he made such sorrow. Then the child said to
77 III| in childing in sin and in sorrow; and thou shalt be mother
78 III| discomforted and wept for sorrow, and doubted much that it
79 III| had relieved them of their sorrow and anguish, and ordained
80 III| christian men had right great sorrow, and reprehended him greatly
81 III| over my mother, and much sorrow suffered my mother, and
82 III| this was much angry for the sorrow and shame, and commanded
83 III| murdered, he made much great sorrow, and in short time after,
84 III| shalt therefore have great sorrow and trouble to thy life'
85 III| Who that will know the sorrow that fell may see it in
86 III| there he shall see what sorrow there fell, and all was
87 III| holy man gave no token of sorrow ne of disease. And then
88 III| the lamentation and the sorrow that they made, he had pity
89 III| which was for them in great sorrow commanded that they should
90 III| named Fraterne was in great sorrow for her daughter that lay
91 III| life. In great weeping and sorrow they brought him thither
92 IV| committing heaviness and sorrow when he rented Jesu Christ,
93 IV| failed for heaviness and sorrow. Who should not weep that
94 IV| that had borne him with sorrow and pain. Then said he:
95 IV| senators of Rome to see what sorrow and lamentation their wives
96 IV| clothes of mourning and sorrow, and in his mind be greatly
97 IV| did to him much pain and sorrow; but an thou wilt consider
98 IV| might not see die without sorrow. But it was the force of
99 IV| withinforth, that overcame the sorrow of the flesh. And I have
100 IV| Her husband wept much for sorrow and dread lest she were
101 IV| wherefore I make the more sorrow, for thy father and mother
102 IV| changing of the torments, the sorrow and feeling of the pain
103 IV| piteous noise. Alas! what sorrow was this to the father,
104 IV| was in great anguish and sorrow. Then came a man to him,
105 IV| saw this, they had much sorrow, and because they were the
106 IV| slew themselves by great sorrow, and Octavius destroyed
107 IV| here lose all, whereof I sorrow for losing of that I joyed
108 IV| And the friars made much sorrow of his departing. And he
109 IV| his wife Eufronia. But for sorrow that she had of the enemies
110 IV| hid the money and died for sorrow. And when her husband came
111 IV| was tormented by horrible sorrow, and he required pardon
112 IV| taking away the heaviness and sorrow thereof, converting it into
113 IV| bringing forth children in sorrow and pain, and was condemned
114 IV| childed without pain and sorrow, how durst death swallow
115 IV| forth children with pain and sorrow. But Mary suffered never
116 IV| diseases, of whom the sword of sorrow pierced the soul. But Mary
117 IV| But Mary childed without sorrow. And then if she were quit,
118 IV| quit, and had no part of sorrow in childing, then ought
119 V| and in great wailing and sorrow, at the last with all the
120 V| no manner in himself for sorrow of his long tarrying, like
121 V| in suffering no pain ne sorrow. And his pain was so great
122 V| But he made no sign of sorrow save in the visage, for
123 V| had lost them with great sorrow tofore.~On a night as he
124 V| suffered of the Romans much sorrow. Then avowed they to the
125 V| he died for anguish and sorrow. Then the butcher came for
126 V| master may take away the sorrow from my heart, and the dread
127 V| and have thereof great sorrow, and when they look downward
128 V| that almost he died for sorrow and pain. And then he repented
129 VI| fight against the Danes. The sorrow was then great in England,
130 VI| death S. Edward made great sorrow. And while this holy child
131 VI| seeing the great trouble and sorrow of the treasurer demanded
132 VI| king, the king said to him: Sorrow no more, for peradventure
133 VI| And the king, seeing the sorrow and lamentation of his people,
134 VI| they wept and made so much sorrow. And when they saw her mouth
135 VI| may not die, my life is sorrow to me, but it can have none
136 VI| and bray in showing what sorrow and pain ye suffer. And
137 VI| For some have children of sorrow, and virginity bringeth
138 VI| availeth not so much as of sorrow, ne the abstinence of meats
139 VI| Clare, making great moan and sorrow. Then S. Clare said sweetly:
140 VI| for whom I was in great sorrow. Howbeit that this conversion
141 VI| departed in great anguish and sorrow of heart. And then anon
142 VI| had been drunken of the sorrow and tears that she wept
143 VI| they have in their mind the sorrow and pain of the death of
144 VI| unto the death, and in that sorrow and heaviness she drew a
145 VI| knew that, she had much sorrow in her heart, because she
146 VI| alleged and took away their sorrow, whereof the ladies, her
147 VI| her daughters had great sorrow at their hearts that them
148 VI| orphans whereof they had great sorrow in their hearts, for the
149 VI| cry, to weep and to make sorrow. And among all the others
150 VI| comforted them that were full of sorrow, and that other friar kissed
151 VI| full of sweetness and of sorrow. Then she turned her sight
152 VI| life full of weeping and of sorrow unto our Lord, which is
153 VI| whereof he had so great sorrow that he hasted him for to
154 VI| and crying in right great sorrow of heart, saying: Alas!
155 VI| thou made me to suffer such sorrow? Thou sawest what sorrow
156 VI| sorrow? Thou sawest what sorrow and heaviness we had for
157 VI| drawing her hair in great sorrow, scratching her paps with
158 VI| it, saying thus: Alas for sorrow! my dear son, the light
159 VI| thou made us suffer so much sorrow? Thou sawest thy father,
160 VI| for to make pain unto the sorrow of mine heart? And after
161 VI| my solace is dead, and in sorrow I shall be unto the death,
162 VI| oft she wept with great sorrow, and she yet enjoyed in
163 VI| and spinning, he cried for sorrow, and said there was never
164 VI| And then she made great sorrow, and cried God mercy full
165 VI| of Pounteney made great sorrow for his departing. But he
166 VI| had been perished, and for sorrow and discomfort would have
167 VI| his father was dead for sorrow or drowned also in the sea.
168 VII| contrary should turn to great sorrow and heaviness. Now, good
169 VII| heard this, they made great sorrow and heaviness, for they
170 VII| that is talked so far? Much sorrow be ye like to do me and
171 VII| the parliament, with great sorrow and lamentation, and taking
172 VII| her sight. And then for sorrow of his departing she fell
173 VII| she strongly troubled for sorrow, and went forth hardily
174 VII| become, there was great sorrow and lamentation among christian
175 VII| confess me to thee in the sorrow of the ninth finger, and
176 VII| wherefore they made much sorrow. Then this holy man, S.
177 VII| them I consider not, ne sorrow for them. And this little
178 VII| to tremble and shake for sorrow in the fevers or axes; and
179 VII| and she said: I die for sorrow and heaviness, and the archbishop
180 VII| having in his heart any sorrow against any other, or any
181 VII| heard this he was full of sorrow. And anon he let do make
182 VII| which may not be recovered, sorrow never therefor. Ne believe
183 VII| wilt put from thee this sorrow and heaviness which is in
184 VII| Christ. The second is the sorrow and anguish of the apostles,
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