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1 I| is to wit pride, wrath, envy, covetousness, sloth, gluttony,
2 I| for avarice, the Jews for envy, and Pilate for dread. And
3 I| seeing this was moved of envy and wrath and privily slew
4 I| delivered to Pilate for envy, and commanded that he should
5 I| Pilate and the Jews by envy and with wrong, have put
6 I| out of heaven, had great envy to man that was bodily in
7 I| in one. The serpent had envy, he lied, and deceived,
8 I| three curses. Because he had envy at the excellence of man,
9 I| Whereof Cain had great envy unto his brother Abel, which
10 I| departed not truly, he had envy to his brother, he wrought
11 I| seeing herself barren, had envy to her sister and said to
12 I| affliction, scorning and having envy at them, and oppressed bitterly
13 I| commandment is defended envy of other men's weal, of
14 I| grace or welfare. For such envy cometh of evil covetise
15 II| wise that the enemy had envy on him, and set him for
16 II| the emperor's house had envy on the weal of these three
17 II| and holy life, which by envy was put out of his bishopric.
18 II| unto all good works had envy, and pained him to empesh
19 II| but by his own will and envy that enticed him. The second
20 III| and suffered humbly the envy of them that were evil.
21 III| bread, but the devil having, envy of the charity of that one,
22 III| named Florentin which had envy on S. Benet, and he sent
23 III| none, but that doth the envy of thee, for thou seest
24 III| There was a man taken, by envy of them that hated him,
25 III| had slain wrongfully for envy, and if thou wilt believe
26 III| devil, which ever had great envy at him, came to him in an
27 III| Loire, they had done it by envy. The holy virgin went into
28 III| which by negligence, by envy, and not recking, were not
29 IV| dreading God. The devil having envy to the holiness of Theodora,
30 IV| beasts. The devil having envy of her much patience, in
31 IV| wickedness, and had great envy of her brother Kenelm, because
32 IV| converted they were all moved of envy, and went unto S. James
33 IV| that thy friends shall have envy at thee, and thou die in
34 V| barons, and therefore the envy was the more against him.
35 V| the Arians, embraced with envy rebelled unto the death,
36 V| again. And yet after, for envy he was exiled again. And
37 V| and this did they that had envy at him because others should
38 V| heard that, he had great envy at him, and sent four men
39 V| was tormented with cursed envy, and sent thither a knight
40 V| tormented with malice of envy, and enforced to quench
41 V| than himself he had thereof envy, and doubted to be overcome
42 V| without blame, the devil had envy of her, and thought he might
43 V| But the devil which had envy, and saw every day his power
44 VI| enchanters, being moved of envy, said that they were malicious
45 VI| And the devil which had envy thereat appeared three days
46 VI| of the fiend, which had envy at this holy virgin, Winifred.
47 VI| power, for this he doeth for envy to distrouble God's words.
48 VI| And the devil, having ever envy on good works, set a debate
49 VII| whereof the fiend having envy at her blessed living, provoked
50 VII| and weal he suffered great envy of the Romans, for he was
51 VII| philosophers were, that great envy had at Justin as much for
52 VII| which the enemy had great envy for his good works, and
53 VII| without evil and wicked envy, and with great charity,
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