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1 I| sickness, for we be lightly deceived, feeble to do well, and
2 I| of the philosophers were deceived and supposed it to have
3 I| or deceivers because they deceived Herod. For they returned
4 I| a place singular he was deceived, that is to wit in the tree,
5 I| christiana: By a woman he was deceived, and by a woman he was born
6 I| himself to be God, and had deceived many of Galilee, and brought
7 I| doubted that he would have deceived them of Judæa. And therefore
8 I| his fruit because man was deceived by fruit, and the water
9 I| serpent had envy, he lied, and deceived, for these three he had
10 I| his mouth. And because he deceived, it was said: I shall put
11 II| devil and be so illused and deceived that they issue out of the
12 II| and that he felt himself deceived, anon he complained on Lucy,
13 II| beginning of the world hath deceived all his friends and conquered
14 II| counsel of his friends, and deceived, did her pleasure and married
15 III| city said: The emperor is deceived and betrayed, how may we
16 III| the devil which would have deceived her, and she helped many
17 III| had well supposed to have deceived thee, and made thee to make
18 III| the provost said: He hath deceived us by enchantry. Aphrodisius
19 III| brother, the devil hath deceived thee, but he could not deceive
20 III| man wist well that he was deceived by his enemy the fiend,
21 III| why suffer ye thus to be deceived of these enchanters? Be
22 III| said to him: The people is deceived, for they supposed that
23 III| knowest, for all the world is deceived. Then answered he with an
24 III| time that one enchanter had deceived a notary and brought him
25 III| a child thou art lightly deceived; and because thou art noble
26 III| accused him that he had deceived five thousand people with
27 III| them be most wretchedly deceived. Then came anon forth a
28 III| of all men, why hast thou deceived this people with thy deceivable
29 IV| And so the woman being deceived, bade the man he should
30 IV| long abided he held him deceived. And a voice said to him:
31 IV| and Pistoia, a young man deceived of simplesse by counsel
32 IV| than thou art. I am then deceived of my hope and purpose,
33 IV| To whom he said: Ye be deceived, but I swear to you by my
34 IV| religion, they had to be deceived of the heretics, and then
35 IV| some ladies that had been deceived of heretics, kneeled at
36 IV| treasures of which they be deceived, said S. Austin thus: A
37 IV| woodness of the persecutors was deceived and brought to nought, saith
38 IV| men, wherefore hast thou deceived me, and hast rendered to
39 V| as to the world, had been deceived in his childhood by the
40 V| Bernard said: Son, thou art deceived, our Lord Jesu Christ, which
41 V| hunger, that he might have deceived him by meat, and if he had
42 V| to his mother: Thou art deceived mother, it was not said
43 V| lack them I shall not be deceived. No man, saith he, ought
44 V| grace of God, they were deceived of their voyage and might
45 V| the souls that thou hast deceived, though thou not essay to
46 V| the saints, or who hath deceived thee for to depart from
47 V| death. And when she saw her deceived of that she coveted, she
48 V| song simple men might be deceived, and ordained that the good
49 V| And when Cyprian saw him deceived, he was all heavy and sorrowful,
50 V| devourer of souls. I have deceived many by deceits which now
51 V| that her husband was foully deceived of these enchanters, and
52 VI| whereas thou mayst not be deceived. Thou gavest to me the charge,
53 VI| surmounted the devil, which had deceived thee, and trodden him under
54 VI| and that the devil had deceived her that she had do sing
55 VI| thee, thou mayst not be deceived if thou be proved. A time
56 VII| secretly: Alas I fear me I am deceived, and that this be an illusion.
57 VII| comfort of all mine evils, is deceived; which thing he told to
58 VII| had to the king, he was deceived and brought to adore the
59 VII| himself, and knew that he was deceived of the devil of wrath and
60 VII| the world, by which man is deceived so that he taketh no heed
61 VII| Thou art Barlaam which hast deceived the son of the king, and
62 VII| prophet, and an enchanter, deceived the Hagarenes or Ishmaelites,
63 VII| the word of God, and thus deceived Mahomet the Saracens, which
64 VII| false demonstrances, he deceived not only this lady, but
65 VII| not only this lady, but he deceived Jews and christian men,
66 VII| the font, and so was he deceived of the devil, which promised
67 VII| Valentine, the which had deceived much people by their false
68 VII| faith them that they had deceived. He wrote to the Philippians
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