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1 I| how he was dead, he said: Certainly he is dead of a right villainous
2 I| threefold right saith Anselm: Certainly, Lord, for so much as thou
3 I| slay me for my wife; and certainly otherwise she is also my
4 I| blessing. Then said Esau: Certainly and justly may his name
5 I| for my blessedness, and certainly all generations shall say
6 I| child, if he forego him certainly he shall die. And thou saidest
7 I| consenting and thought be certainly one, then it is deadly sin.
8 II| daughters, for God said certainly they should turn your hearts
9 II| the reproof and shame, or certainly upon the earth keep me.
10 II| soul shall be heavy, and certainly thou seest how Raguel hath
11 II| be it done, be it done. Certainly the spoils of the Assyrians
12 II| offer to him that other, and certainly the apostle held within
13 II| knots, and then they said: Certainly he was a good man; and coming
14 II| to him. And when he found certainly that Timothy had no great
15 II| of God, for I have seen certainly seven angels tofore thee
16 III| And S. Valentine said: Certainly Jesu Christ is only very
17 III| deceive thee. She said: Certainly if so be that I shall have
18 III| place of purgatory; but certainly such a place there is in
19 III| The priest said to him: Certainly this day is the day of Easter,
20 III| S. Ambrose said to him: Certainly I defend to him the entry
21 III| done, and the emperor said: Certainly I shall go to him that I
22 III| S. Peter, and was found certainly that same day he suffered
23 III| armours away, and weened certainly that all the mountains should
24 III| the christian men said: Certainly this man is the very true
25 IV| whom Patroclus said: Yea, certainly, emperor; then Nero gave
26 IV| vanquished. Now believe then certainly that I am not dead but alive,
27 IV| rejoice ye with me. And certainly he hasted more to wrongs
28 IV| preachest? And she answered: Certainly, I am ready to defend it,
29 IV| To whom she said: Yea, certainly I live, and am now first
30 IV| more with thy lord, for certainly he is damned, and shall
31 IV| commandment, he said to them: Certainly, I that am your lord shall
32 IV| say: I chauffe, I burn, certainly I am all burnt, do off,
33 IV| said to them: I let you wit certainly that I am at the end of
34 V| in the wood and desert, certainly is the man of God, sith
35 V| marvelled strongly, for certainly the humbleness of his heart
36 V| And how cast they him out? Certainly, they threw the body into
37 V| that it be that is not, certainly is much perfect, it am not
38 V| clearness of fair speaking, and certainly this that I have said and
39 V| and transgressor, my joy certainly hath little endured, and
40 V| borne as beasts. And Adrian certainly was bound, his hands behind
41 V| miscreants be devils, our Lord certainly made the heavens. Then said
42 V| verily without doubt. And certainly this replenisher of the
43 V| And the devil said: Yea, certainly he is greater than all others,
44 V| the king said to his wife: Certainly this is a feeble god which
45 VI| another, promising right certainly to make hastily a precious
46 VI| and that other answered: Certainly he is like unto him; now
47 VI| comfort of this that attend certainly the glory to come, for they
48 VI| their country, and more certainly than they that be in their
49 VI| And Theodore said: Yea, certainly. To whom the provost said:
50 VI| alleged by her prayers. Then certainly if he which was vicar of
51 VI| time. And therefore he knew certainly that it was reason that
52 VI| the chancellor: S. Martin certainly healed a leprous man by
53 VI| mayst reign under him, or certainly thou shalt die by cruel
54 VI| foul and polluted love, certainly he shall anon slay you,
55 VI| weeping to S. Peter: I am certainly mother of that young man,
56 VII| what it might signify, but certainly it signified that the holy
57 VII| holy S. Ives said mass. And certainly full patiently he suffered
58 VII| manners appeared on him, but certainly ever he abhorred and cursed
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