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1 I| that in the printemps the heat of the flesh moveth and
2 I| printemps for to repress the heat of the flesh boiling, and
3 I| the vale of Mamre in the heat of the day, and as he lift
4 II| without feeling of any more heat or chauffing, than he entered
5 II| darkness, scourges, cold, heat, sight of devil, confusion
6 II| so did him be set in the heat of the sun for to be bitten
7 II| into powder and dust by the heat that was then, and the ice
8 II| and mantles had so great heat that they called their servants
9 II| orison the fire lost all his heat, and quenched it. Aspasius,
10 II| burden and labour of the heat of the day in great pain,
11 III| all her body, of the great heat and burning of the sun,
12 III| foolish people to die for heat, and prayest not God that
13 III| all whole by the burning heat of anger and was all whole.~
14 III| christened them and that burning heat was quenched and they were
15 III| sovereign things, that is heat natural, humour, and nourishing,
16 III| burgeoning, for he had in him heat by ardour of great dilection,
17 III| upon the earth, but burning heat of the sun, and also in
18 III| that time was insufferable heat, so that neither trees ne
19 III| large and great. And the heat of the sun was so great
20 III| this water by this great heat; and because thou takest
21 III| of people nigh dead for heat of the sun and for thirst,
22 III| in this great misery and heat. Then Alban, having pity
23 IV| not only burnt with the heat of the day, ne suffered
24 IV| from the abbey. And for heat and labour they were nigh
25 IV| the overgreat burning and heat of the sun. And because
26 IV| But he was broken with the heat of the sun, and with labour
27 IV| under, doubted nothing the heat. And all a whole day during,
28 IV| that is to wit, natural heat, humour nutrimental, and
29 IV| germining. For in him was heat by burning of love, humour
30 IV| she took not only away the heat of fevers, but also extincted
31 IV| thereupon, which by continual heat that was thereunder, the
32 IV| members were bounden in the heat of the sparcles, the force
33 IV| Laurence esprised by the heat of the faith felt not the
34 V| refreshing of the great heat that he suffered of the
35 V| God he was cooled from the heat of carnal concupiscence.~
36 V| month of August is hot by heat, so is he enchauffed of
37 V| that there was no vital heat save a little which he felt
38 V| thee, that thou attemper my heat. And then he made the sign
39 VI| sickness that his natural heat was almost gone, he lay
40 VI| away his old age by the heat of the sun, and changeth
41 VI| odour, and as fire in his heat. And hereof saith Chrysostom
42 VI| bishop had a great burning of heat in his leg, and they laid
43 VI| and of ardent fervour, or heat, whereof the holy virgin
44 VI| was esprised with so great heat that he sweat and fled,
45 VI| despoiled him for his great heat, and they themselves might
46 VI| might unnethe suffer the heat of him. And when she had
47 VI| prayer the young man left his heat, and came again to himself,
48 VII| shall have neither overmuch heat ne cold, and they shall
49 VII| force of the wind, but the heat of the ocean sea threw them
50 VII| was smitten off, ii. 137.~Heat, miracle of, iii. 243.~Heaven,
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