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1 I| the star whereof they had lost the sight, and were greatly
2 I| passion, save our Lady, all lost faith. But when they had
3 I| into heaven. The heritage lost is rendered, whereof saith
4 I| which there wrought, it lost his bitterness and became
5 I| children. Joseph is gone and lost, Simeon is bounden in prison,
6 II| told how the field was lost, the people slain, and how
7 II| grievous to them, ne they lost not so much as a sheep as
8 II| David how that Israel had lost the battle, and how they
9 II| made vain, and thy alms lost. And thus with such and
10 II| fifty-six years old when he lost his sight, and when he was
11 II| by thy prayers whom I had lost. ~A young christian man
12 II| recovered that which she hath lost. And then the provost was
13 II| with the cup, and anon was lost, and came no more up. Yet
14 II| they that were therein, lost the hope and trust to escape
15 II| that he supposed he had lost. And when he had said this
16 II| recovered thy wife I have lost mine, and my wife is worse
17 II| appeareth that presently is lost the weal of humility, without
18 II| fleshly love, soon thou hast lost thy soul, and because thou
19 II| what great glory they have lost and what pain they have
20 II| the grace that they had lost, so that after they did
21 II| realm of Jerusalem. Then lost the Jews kings of their
22 II| and virtuous, which had lost his sight, which oft prayed
23 II| that was mine and I have lost him, for he is now made
24 II| that for your sake shall be lost? Alas caitiffs that we be,
25 II| Sebastian knew that she had lost her speech, anon he said
26 II| thirteenth year of her age she lost the death that the world
27 II| made her orison the fire lost all his heat, and quenched
28 II| my God for to have them lost? The devil then said, hearing
29 II| therefor, because he had lost two souls, his own and the
30 III| which plained that they had lost their good mother that had
31 III| chaste, for when she hath lost her mate she will never
32 III| God, suffer not me to be lost, but of thy grace show to
33 III| unhappy that I am! I have lost my son and my husband. My
34 III| said that so much he had lost, and therefore sold he Jesu
35 III| tofore, and said that he had lost all his good, and prayed
36 III| the miracles, how the sun lost his light, and great earthquaving
37 III| yet for all that Longinus lost not his speech, but took
38 III| provost became blind and lost all his members. When Aphrodisius
39 III| provost said, I have not only lost mine eyes, but also my heart
40 III| so mad that one of them lost forthwith his life and the
41 III| was all recomforted, and lost all the thoughts which oft
42 III| that it seemed that she had lost her sight. And after, she
43 III| man called Roba which had lost at play his gown and all
44 III| friends, this day have I lost. After this, long time,
45 III| people, and by thee I have lost my realm, nevertheless I
46 III| thus all holiness may be lost, but by penance may it be
47 III| there, that the disciples lost their special name and were
48 III| provost: Alas! alas! I have lost mine hands. Then said to
49 III| dried up, and the judge lost his mind and was mad, because
50 III| priest named Gerald had lost the health of one of his
51 III| weep because her mother had lost her sight for her sake,
52 III| soon as she was at home she lost her sight. When she saw
53 III| the consecration she had lost her virginity. The holy
54 III| the door of the cell she lost her sight and became blind,
55 IV| was dead, and that he had lost such a man, he was sorrowful,
56 IV| was a contract which he lost and redressed. A young man
57 IV| saying: Alas! alas! I have lost my soul, and have destroyed
58 IV| thy most beauty hast thou lost for thy incredulity and
59 IV| recover our bliss that we have lost. And she then demanded what
60 IV| delight, and therefore she lost her right name, and was
61 IV| to have a son, and I have lost both the mother and the
62 IV| her head, but Christine lost not her speech for cutting
63 IV| which many be perished and lost? To whom Christopher said:
64 IV| sorrowful because he had lost such young men. And then
65 IV| charity, but it is soon lost if it be not well kept.
66 IV| answered: Alas! for I have lost my days. The provost answered:
67 IV| named Lucillus, which had lost the sight of his eyes with
68 IV| draw down the corpse, he lost his hands by his deserving,
69 IV| time, yet she hath nothing lost of her light, but in herself
70 V| power, and said that he lost no time but when he slept,
71 V| refrained his mouth, that he lost a great part of the savour
72 V| And he went forth, and lost all, and came again all
73 V| have won nothing, but have lost your chattel; receive me,
74 V| and vehement that he had lost his speech, wherefore as
75 V| nought, and so the creditor lost that he had lent. And then
76 V| brother whom I have long lost. And he said to her: That
77 V| were out of the city they lost all the sweetness of their
78 V| joy and honour, for he had lost them with great sorrow tofore.~
79 V| and it happed on a time he lost his one eye and his hand
80 V| her a sign horrible, and lost anon all my virtue. Then
81 V| behold the joy that they have lost, and have thereof great
82 V| torments. But for all that he lost never his speech, but entended
83 V| poor labourer was almost lost in a wood for thirst. and
84 V| most meek man unto the seat lost by pride.~This holy man
85 V| in his last end, and had lost his speech, he escried suddenly
86 V| There was a man that had lost his thigh that he could
87 V| this, wherefore hast thou lost so many souls? And thou
88 V| the ninth hour, the sun lost his sight throughout all
89 VI| places there, and as they had lost their way and were gone
90 VI| pilgrims of England, and had lost their fellowship and way
91 VI| her ear, and also she had lost her speech, and foamed at
92 VI| of sins this benefit is lost.~Also it is read in the
93 VI| than was to Job. For he lost all his possessions, but
94 VI| recounted to her how he had lost them. And she said: Let
95 VI| she, which long time had lost her speech, began to speak
96 VI| her sin it happed that she lost her left side, and was lame
97 VI| which after that she hath lost her fellow will take none
98 VI| dead, and anon the swimmer lost all his strength and might
99 VI| the poor widow which had lost her husband, and also her
100 VI| wot never where thou hast lost thy sight, for them that
101 VI| came one that said she had lost her husband, a young man,
102 VII| desert this holy man nad lost his way, and wist not where
103 VII| fell in foul thought, and lost the devotion that he had
104 VII| thee not though thou hast lost one hand, for there be many
105 VII| not take. And of things lost which may not be recovered,
106 VII| evil counsel, for thou hast lost this day great treasure.
107 VII| sorrowful for me whom thou hast lost which am irrecuperable,
108 VII| sick in such wise that he lost entirely his appetite. And
109 VII| which of long time had lost her sight, came to the sepulchre
110 VII| were that time that had lost their strength, or that
111 VII| were there, the said woman lost one of her eyes, and the
112 VII| filled full of it. Things lost by divers persons and in
113 VII| and divers others that had lost the use of the tongue were
114 VII| lives of saints were nigh lost and all their legends, by
115 VII| escaped there were twain lost, and yet over all other
116 VII| her sight, which she had lost and saw nothing, by the
117 VII| of going, which they had lost by divers sickness and languors.~
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