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1 I| worship the child in a little foul house wrapped in foul clouts.
2 I| little foul house wrapped in foul clouts. Is he then not God?
3 I| praising him, the clothes be foul, and God is worshipped.
4 I| there put to death right foul. The cross was the torment
5 I| right villainous death and foul, for his own proper hand
6 I| defouled the presser so foul, that he brake the bonds
7 I| strong in his despoil; foul reputed in his body, well-armed
8 I| to them that it was the foul spirit that dwelled tofore
9 I| things disordinate. These be foul things and much perilous,
10 I| if they be evil they make foul all the church. ~Sixthly,
11 I| covetousness of clerks maketh much foul the house of God, the which
12 I| lechery, which is a right foul sin and villainous. How
13 I| or by evil thought, or foul touching, for in such things
14 I| words of such matter, or the foul and evil attouching, kissing,
15 II| spared, and whatsomever was foul he destroyed. And this was
16 II| gospel upon me, and anon the foul woman said: Go hence thou
17 II| victory of sins, which be foul people. Or else he is said,
18 II| them: This is the evil and foul Diana; and to the end that
19 II| avenged on me, and sith died foul in his woodness. And thus
20 II| have no services soiled ne foul, but thou hast cleanly servants
21 II| prisons, in poverty and foul clothing, and she administered
22 II| other many journeys and foul way, through hayes and hedges,
23 II| perceived that thou art so foul a thing I shall never doubt
24 II| and put thy hands into foul ordure to take up the ring,
25 II| thou shouldst descend in a foul habit to take up the ring,
26 II| company for to accomplish his foul desires and lusts. And when
27 II| smitten with a sore and foul leprosy. When she had heard
28 II| is to wit, false errors, foul loves, and worldly dreads,
29 II| a kitchen for to do all foul works, in such wise that
30 II| penance, because they had so foul entreated him. ~There was
31 III| visage ought to be like to be foul because it hath so much
32 III| had nine daughters, over foul, like unto the mother. This
33 III| that they be evil and so foul, and forsake their living,
34 III| holy ears should be made foul of my words, and the air
35 III| the air should be full and foul of corruption. And when
36 III| he had brought him into a foul mire that was set about
37 III| with child, and his face foul and horrible, so that he
38 III| do cast S. Victorine into foul and stinking water, and
39 III| and threw her body into a foul privy, which holy Nicodemus
40 III| the offices that were most foul were enjoined for him for
41 III| and washed of me that am foul and wasted, which ought
42 III| flux of the womb, and left foul enseigns and tokens, and
43 IV| advocate is come. Then the foul shadow vanished away, and
44 IV| and was cast out into a foul mire, and then after, was
45 IV| thee, which see thy body so foul, and so cruelly torn and
46 IV| was a man that had done a foul sin, of which the bishop
47 IV| streets, and other right foul things, and bound behind
48 IV| for to bring him of the foul error he was in. And so
49 IV| should presume to touch and foul the order of friar-preachers
50 IV| Donatus, and he said: Thou foul spirit, go out and dwell
51 IV| presumest to name with thy foul mouth and pollute. Then
52 IV| happed to him. And this foul knight said to him: If thou
53 IV| company came to meet thee. The foul and damned spirits doubt
54 V| lineage and friends by this foul and indecent begging, and
55 V| said to her that she was a foul ordure stinking, wraped
56 V| clothes never waxed old ne foul. He prayeth and worshippeth
57 V| devil chained, and right foul, and the sign of the cross
58 V| flayed, and receive right foul death. And as he denounced
59 V| I fell all deformed and foul. Thou wert with me, but
60 V| and array, were not over foul ne over fair, but they were
61 V| Put him out, for he is all foul and may not be here with
62 V| because he had done a sin so foul and villainous that he durst
63 V| bare no fruit. It was a foul place, for it was the place
64 V| because he ate his meat so foul, and the other said that
65 V| to have accomplished his foul lust, but she defended her
66 V| And the father was made a foul mesel, and when he saw that
67 V| passions, and wash them that be foul and cleanse them. His gospel
68 V| winter time have on him but foul and few clothes, and that
69 V| feet and clad him with a foul coat, and took a cord for
70 V| asleep, and him seemed that a foul dove or black culver flew
71 V| of evil attouchings, and foul ordures, but look only towards
72 VI| cripple beclipped with his foul and scabby hands and arms,
73 VI| arose under her cheek many foul botches and kernels full
74 VI| humours, which engendered foul worms, and made her flesh
75 VI| out the worms and all the foul blood out of her face, and
76 VI| hath not been seen that foul water of a sinner's hands
77 VI| arm brake, and when the foul matter was out, he felt
78 VI| that bridge was a flood, foul, horrible, and full of stench,
79 VI| he, alway abiding in his foul purpose, would in no wise
80 VI| Then she, considering his foul desire, and fearing lest
81 VI| in no wise consent to thy foul and corrupt desire, for
82 VI| humility; for he met at Paris a foul leper, horrible to all men,
83 VI| because that it was over foul, that she should use to
84 VI| malady, that he fell of the foul evil well six times in a
85 VI| mantle, her gown of another foul colour, the sleeves of her
86 VI| clothes and sheets that were foul. She brought the mesels
87 VI| release thy soul from the foul lusts of thy flesh. And
88 VI| beating he put away all her foul lust, and ever after she
89 VI| shirt of hair was right foul he took it to his servant
90 VI| And all the men that were foul and deformed in their visage,
91 VI| kissing of a man that was a foul lazar healed him, and ye
92 VI| my body by villainy, or foul and polluted love, certainly
93 VI| joy of heaven and of the foul creance of paynims, the
94 VI| therefor gold, to give a foul habitation, and to take
95 VI| desiring her to accord to his foul lust, but she in no wise
96 VI| ennobled, and setteth it on foul idols, and hath put me in
97 VI| God be wasted and spent in foul things. Farewell, servant
98 VII| unsteadfast, not noble, and foul? And then the emperor having
99 VII| length of time he fell in foul thought, and lost the devotion
100 VII| hill all of fire, and a foul smoke and stench coming
101 VII| thence and laid it in a foul way where it did much ease
102 VII| They have done well to the foul wretch for to defile and
103 VII| eyes be not whole, and am foul of sin. And Barlaam said:
104 VII| for though they be clad of foul vestments, yet shine they
105 VII| of that damosel was more foul and stinking than all the
106 VII| ordure or filth, and into foul or stinking waters, but
107 VII| poor man appearing right foul and disformed, and over
108 VII| and disformed, and over foul in clothing, and had made
109 VII| gown that before was wonder foul, as it is said became so
110 VII| meek and humble, and more foul he reputed him before God.
111 VII| and the sun is nothing foul therefor, but rather the
112 VII| woodness cast him into a foul stinking pit, and let it
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