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1 I| hold in prison, and then forthon what that ye will buy ye
2 II| her by me and from then forthon dress ye your steps that
3 II| would give me from then forthon continence. But I am accustomed
4 II| age, and from that time forthon they lived in continence
5 II| of this world, and then forthon do as it shall please thee.
6 II| paynims perished, so that forthon the christian people might
7 II| honour, and that from now forthon I may gather to thee and
8 II| good operation, and from forthon his body was established
9 III| spiritu tuo, and from then forthon the pope ordained a station
10 III| and the others from then forthon kept them from stealing
11 III| him away, and from then forthon he abode in prayer and continued
12 III| Lord to him, and from then forthon he left all such vain plays
13 III| world, and and from then forthon to live chaste. When I had
14 III| backward, and from then forthon ever after he halted. And
15 III| necessities, and from then forthon he used always simple and
16 III| much in virtues from then forthon, and after, he was there
17 III| other miracles, from then forthon he began to believe a little
18 III| right glad, and from then forthon he believed secretly and
19 III| of his kin, and from then forthon he was so enlumined and
20 III| Marcial, and from then forthon lived in great abstinence
21 IV| Peter, and was from then forthon his disciple. ~And after,
22 IV| said vision, and from then forthon they were one heart and
23 IV| his life; and from then forthon the ardour and burning of
24 IV| in him that from thence forthon they should torment no more
25 IV| and avowed that from that forthon she would never missay to
26 IV| said: Son, go now into rest forthon. ~And in that time it had
27 V| more sing none from then forthon. And then our blessed Lady
28 V| and great. And from then forthon he became good, and read
29 V| confirmed. And from then forthon he began to spread more
30 VI| shedding of blood. And then forthon he left chivalry and went
31 VI| Tours, which from thence forthon he entended all to prayer,
32 VI| with a sorrowful heart; Now forthon well may the pope Gregory
33 VI| Francis. And from this time forthon came much people every day
34 VI| unto the death, for now forthon I am the most unhappy among
35 VI| use good customs from then forthon, and to despise the plays
36 VI| that he should from then forthon labour in divinity only,
37 VI| S. Urban. And from then forthon he had so much grace of
38 VII| called Sergius, and from then forthon it was ordained that all
39 VII| to him: Verily from hence forthon thou shalt be my father
40 VII| he doth, and in truth now forthon I am certain that the God
41 VII| of his sins. From thence forthon, ever from better unto better,
42 VII| Lord, and from that time forthon they honoured more the holy
43 VII| our Lord; and from thence forthon he loved the hermit S. Fiacre
44 VII| besought him that from thence forthon he would become his father
45 VII| they ne should from thence forthon portray ne depict the form
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