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1 I| as modern ears are little accustomed to, and therefore may sometimes
2 I| occupation as I have been accustomed to do. And forasmuch as
3 I| And they of Chaldea were accustomed to offer such gifts. They,
4 I| especial in them of France, is accustomed to bear a dragon with a
5 I| The cup that my lord is accustomed to drink in, ye have stolen,
6 II| she conceived, and at time accustomed brought forth and bare a
7 II| forthon continence. But I am accustomed in this sin, and full of
8 II| shall return to this sin accustomed. On a time that I was inflamed
9 II| withal, which is kept and accustomed unto this day. And then
10 II| alms in this manner; he was accustomed to tell of S. Serapion,
11 III| sharpness of hair. I that was accustomed to please man and the world,
12 III| we have holden and been accustomed to hold sith our infancy?
13 III| cruelly, like he had been accustomed, he had supposed to have
14 III| it off, but he, that was accustomed to be whole, was ashamed
15 III| made her prayer as she was accustomed, and after, handled the
16 IV| such wise that he was so accustomed to weep that his face was
17 IV| shall see if Peter, which is accustomed to come hither, shall come,
18 IV| the same time that he is accustomed to arise and go to matins,
19 IV| Cluny witnesseth, that was accustomed to go oft to S. James, and
20 IV| and did as he had been accustomed all the night to be, in
21 IV| night went to do his folly accustomed, but when he passed before
22 IV| poverty that he which had been accustomed to give largely great things,
23 IV| at which the knight was accustomed to give many gifts. And
24 IV| finished. He sent an angel accustomed, which showed to her tofore
25 V| into the prison, as he was accustomed every day, he saw a great
26 V| torment. And he was always accustomed, when he had eaten, to weet
27 V| much or more than he was accustomed, and if he had so done he
28 V| durst not go to his work accustomed, ne presumed to approach
29 V| the churches, as he was accustomed, as he returned home he
30 V| to take a bear which was accustomed to eat their sheep. And
31 V| not again to his office accustomed. Then the bishop was afeard,
32 V| arose to matins, as he was accustomed, he found a woman's clothing
33 V| and always at the hour accustomed he and the ass came for
34 V| make the ass to do the work accustomed.~On a time it happed that
35 V| give to him his portion accustomed, and said to him: Go and
36 VI| of Westminster which was accustomed to say every day five Psalms
37 VI| to me. And because it is accustomed in double manner to bear
38 VI| all things. Alas! I was accustomed to be accompanied with a
39 VI| suffrages, the church is accustomed to observe three manner
40 VI| woned to lie on, for he was accustomed to lie on the bare ground,
41 VI| returned to his prayers accustomed, and made the sign of the
42 VI| Hostence, and said it was more accustomed to say of them that be dead
43 VI| the office, like as it is accustomed. And because that them seemed
44 VI| there came a wolf which was accustomed to run on the people, and
45 VI| had said. S. Edmund was accustomed to say every day unto our
46 VII| sixty eight, and they were accustomed to have long beards, wherefore
47 VII| ear, and was so used and accustomed that always when he saw
48 VII| prayer like as he had been accustomed, and the people abode him
49 VII| and prayers thus as he was accustomed to be. Anon one that was
50 VII| poor folk of the country be accustomed to wear. He held the ewer
51 VII| of lechery, and he being accustomed to preach against the said
52 VII| much sharply, for he was so accustomed to be in orisons and in
53 VII| and on Easterday above his accustomed pittance he ate two eggs.
54 VII| him before God. For he was accustomed on every Saturday to wash
55 VII| wonderful thing it is, and not accustomed to be seen, for the same
56 VII| as such great fishes be accustomed to do, that he leapt so
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