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1 I| The third, in harvest, is cold and dry. The fourth in winter
2 I| The fourth in winter is cold and moist. Then let us fast
3 I| melancholious man naturally is cold, covetous and heavy. In
4 II| of the world, which is so cold of all virtues that it quencheth
5 II| vices make men sinners and cold to serve God. And therefore
6 II| furnace, which was made so cold that the next day he issued
7 II| worms, darkness, scourges, cold, heat, sight of devil, confusion
8 II| shadowous. That is to say he was cold and refrigate from all concupiscence
9 II| nakedness, for when I was a cold thou coveredst me. And when
10 II| in the rain, how many so cold that their teeth beat together,
11 II| met with another that had cold, he gave him his coat, and
12 III| for all her body became cold, and she felt that her spirit
13 III| and it was frozen and much cold, and he heard a voice lamenting
14 III| found one almost dead for cold, and anon he took him and
15 III| pot, all the lead became cold, so that she felt no harm.
16 III| knees, which he had taken of cold in kneeling upon the cold
17 III| cold in kneeling upon the cold stones when he said his
18 III| would go and stand in the cold water all naked up to the
19 III| which was infrigidate and cold for joy, stretched out his
20 III| as sweetly as it had been cold water. Then the provost,
21 III| people marvelled, to see the cold water spring up in the hot
22 IV| to die for hunger and for cold? And she doubted, and was
23 IV| of lechery began to wax cold in him, so that he which
24 IV| without forth, and he was cold of the first refroidour,
25 IV| of Jesu Christ, all was cold that he suffered. Of the
26 V| and found yet all the meat cold that they should have at
27 V| the devil. And he demanded cold water for to drink, and
28 V| quenched by miracle and became cold. And then she was put into
29 V| fever, that all his body was cold, in such wise that there
30 V| that were sick used only cold water, and for to take any
31 V| embracements of lechery grew in my cold body and in my flesh, wherefore
32 V| thither, and because he was cold for age and his last time
33 V| and that he trembled for cold and was entending to his
34 V| them, for they all die for cold, and if thy business that
35 VI| make them to sink, ne the cold constrain ne hurt them,
36 VI| charitably. For when it was right cold she covered by night them
37 VI| that such one that was so cold might dwell among them as
38 VI| him that so burned to be cold, and left his dissolute
39 VI| which her seemed a place cold and well attempered. Then
40 VI| light of God, and after this cold time of frost and ice there
41 VII| desire. And this was in the cold winter time when there was
42 VII| sheep, and here is never cold weather, but ever summer,
43 VII| temperate, ne too hot ne too cold. And at the last they came
44 VII| perished for hunger and cold. And after that, they would
45 VII| tofore him perished for cold and hunger, he abounded
46 VII| neither overmuch heat ne cold, and they shall use and
47 VII| had, and to his drink used cold water, and there lived with
48 VII| therein as he had lain in cold water, thanking and louing
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