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1 I| despised and forsaken of his friends, which seemed a thing more
2 I| them whom he held to be his friends. And alway he suffered death
3 I| he suffered death for his friends and neighbours, that is
4 I| mei et proximi, etc.: My friends and my neighbours have approached
5 I| they approach him by the friends of God in demanding their
6 I| God, and themselves, their friends and their enemies. And this
7 I| promised each to other to be friends together. ~After all these
8 I| Then Laban called all his friends and made a feast for the
9 II| Then three men that were friends of Job, hearing what harm
10 II| so that when these three friends of Job had been long with
11 II| penance when he prayed for his friends. And our Lord added to Job
12 II| for all his neighbours and friends, and Raguel desired and
13 II| fire quenched. And then his friends and parents said: Our son
14 II| prise, the sorrow of his friends, and the joy that was made
15 II| happed that by counsel of his friends he took in marriage a much
16 II| woodness. And thus were the friends of our Lord avenged on the
17 II| avaunting of my martyrdom. The friends of the judge saw that he
18 II| their enemies and to their friends. The twelfth, that they
19 II| his commandments. And her friends brought her tofore S. John
20 II| days. And his mother and friends wept sore, which tofore
21 II| lords temporal that were his friends counselled him the same,
22 II| idols or to leave, and their friends were suffered in this time
23 II| Then came their parents and friends to them, and began to say:
24 II| rehearse, wherefore right dear friends we pray you that ye will
25 II| seen in the world. O ye my friends come forth and help me to
26 II| mother and refuse all your friends, chase away your wives,
27 II| favour of their parents and friends have done sacrifice unto
28 II| world hath deceived all his friends and conquered all them that
29 II| him to their parents and friends and said to them in this
30 II| in this manner: O ye my friends, lo, here the life of this
31 II| that ye discounsel your friends from the everlasting life,
32 II| and mother, and all the friends of Marcellianus and Marcus
33 II| assailed the priest. Her friends led her to the enchanters
34 II| It happed that when the friends of S. Agnes watched at her
35 II| at her tomb showed to her friends, she came to the sepulchre
36 II| moved by the counsel of his friends, and deceived, did her pleasure
37 III| sake. Her parents, ne her friends, ne her own children could
38 III| humility and to bounty, and friends to all ordure of luxury,
39 III| was one of the greatest friends of the king, had him in
40 III| children, nephews, cousins, friends, and kinsmen which serve
41 III| arm in such wise that his friends and surgeons counselled
42 III| the third abode, and his friends brought him on the morn
43 III| at even he said to his friends, O my friends, this day
44 III| said to his friends, O my friends, this day have I lost. After
45 III| in to Cyprus to visit his friends and kin that were there,
46 III| specially his kindred and friends, which laboured full sore
47 III| told to them how that their friends were slain, and what miracles
48 III| neighbours and cousins and friends knew the grace that our
49 III| turned in his head; his friends brought him tofore this
50 III| sent it into Greece, to his friends that believed there in God,
51 III| world, and be with his other friends in the realm of heaven.
52 III| by her name. Verily the friends of God that know his will
53 III| brought to her a child by his friends which was dumb, blind, and
54 III| sick of the stone that his friends had no hope of life. In
55 IV| marvellous. He get to him many friends in the emperor's house and
56 IV| philosophers and with his friends; and as they spake together
57 IV| Then by the counsel of his friends he unbound Patroclus and
58 IV| Jerusalem and Rome be evil friends, for they be equal in ill.
59 IV| Which not of three or four friends, but of all men and of his
60 IV| than others do for their friends. And above all other thing
61 IV| prison, like as worldly friends dread lest they should die
62 IV| mother have been my good friends. She then constrained him
63 IV| slain in battle. And as his friends wept for him Iying on his
64 IV| money is come to thee of thy friends, when it appeareth in the
65 IV| make a great feast to his friends, and as he sat at dinner,
66 IV| sisters, and said to them: My friends and most sweet fellows,
67 IV| king, in such wise that thy friends shall have envy at thee,
68 V| he shamed his lineage and friends by this foul and indecent
69 V| this confessed he among his friends. At the last he confessed
70 V| bidden to dinner some of his friends, one of them entered into
71 V| philosopher to whom his friends had not given much to in
72 V| unknown men than of his friends, for between them he might
73 V| give sentence, and of his friends he was sure to lose one,
74 V| he was constrained of his friends that he should take a wife
75 V| despise all worldly glory and friends and kindred, and that always
76 V| blame him strongly, and the friends of the same bishop slew
77 V| of Justina's father and friends, crying that they should
78 V| his enemies like as his friends, and did so much toward
79 V| her for to please worldly friends and lovers, when we be negligent
80 V| by the diligence of her friends. For she was instructed
81 V| and other of each other's friends, all things necessary to
82 VI| none help but thee only, my friends be gone from me, and they
83 VI| husband, and to all her friends. And when she could not
84 VI| the king's cousins and friends that came to him out of
85 VI| conceived of him. And when the friends of her would have slain
86 VI| And then the parents and friends required that the apostle
87 VI| is nothing left, he had friends which had pity on him, and
88 VI| four manners. For they be friends of God, sons of God, heirs
89 VI| you not now servants but friends. For the second, Johannis
90 VI| were succoured by their friends by many aids, the poor were
91 VI| whom their executors and friends set not by them, ne did
92 VI| be done of some of their friends. But to this, that such
93 VI| to wit, prayers of good friends, giving of alms, singing
94 VI| that that the prayers of friends profit to them, it appeareth
95 VI| of saints, by the alms of friends, and by the fastings of
96 VI| penance done for them by their friends is available to them, is
97 VI| have suffrages of their friends, ne they be not so evil
98 VI| that for the honour of her friends she was nobly apparelled,
99 VI| left her. Fifthly, how her friends despised this work ordained
100 VI| for that other, the carnal friends of S. Clare had her in indignation
101 VI| twelve of her kinsmen and friends all from themselves, all
102 VI| wrestling of her kinsmen and friends, came S. Clare and prayed
103 VI| and fleshly love of their friends, and that they should not
104 VI| now time that God call his friends to his heavenly weddings.
105 VI| judge gave licence to his friends to take him down off the
106 VI| and forthwith some of his friends avowed him to S. Elizabeth
107 VI| sick and feeble, and his friends counselled him to remove
108 VI| Ambion, which were great friends unto this old man Faustinian,
109 VI| and many noble men and friends of the emperor believed
110 VII| prince, by counsel of his friends, gave this sentence upon
111 VII| Give them to thy parents or friends thou shouldst have no meed
112 VII| like as a man saluteth his friends. All this is written in
113 VII| to a man that had three friends, of which, he loved the
114 VII| whom he said: I have other friends with whom I must be this
115 VII| tribulation and without friends, and pray thee that thou
116 VII| despaired and by counsel of his friends he delivered to him half
117 VII| city with their familiar friends, that he went to the field
118 VII| cheer as they had been his friends, and gave to them largely
119 VII| did so much cruelty to the friends of God. And with this glorious
120 VII| the bishop, which of his friends was called Judas, but the
121 VII| have participation with thy friends. Therefore I require thee
122 VII| foot ne with hands. His friends seeing him so oppressed
123 VII| with great instance of his friends, a little straw. Three days
124 VII| archbishop by his parents and friends, with weepings, vows, devotions,
125 VII| great penances, servants and friends of God. Every one forced
126 VII| mother, his parents and friends, land, and all worldly riches,
127 VII| etc., that is to say: My friends, ask you and ye shall have.
128 VII| hell, whereout he had his friends, and delivered them of all
129 VII| and to other his chosen friends, that he was made man and
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