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1 I| He answered and said: I wot never, am I keeper of my
2 I| would not do so, but said: I wot, my son, I wot what I do,
3 I| but said: I wot, my son, I wot what I do, and this son
4 II| I shall get this money I wot never; he knoweth not me,
5 II| appertaineth not to me, but I wot well that they should be
6 II| feared all the country, and I wot well that this is to say
7 II| Christ. And Joseph said: I wot well what thou sayest, and
8 III| God, pardon them, for they wot not what they do. Then cried
9 III| one Judas said to them: I wot well that she will know
10 III| none of you tell her, for I wot well, then shall our law
11 III| the child Celsus or not, I wot never, for the history of
12 III| her a sign celestial, I wot not what, and said to her:
13 IV| Christopher said to him: I wot not what it is; I may do
14 IV| It is some other city, I wot not what. And when he demanded
15 IV| him of what city he was. I wot well that I am of this city,
16 IV| man believeth me, for I wot well that we fled for fear
17 IV| silver and said to her: I wot not which of these twain
18 IV| And she said to him: I wot well, and went hastily and
19 V| And he answered him: I wot well that I shall never
20 V| he answered and said: I wot well I said I should never
21 V| cannot be assuaged. And I wot not to what sweetness it
22 V| sweetness it is made in me; I wot not to what it shall be,
23 V| not to what it shall be, I wot well it shall not be in
24 V| that spake to thee, but I wot not what he said. And then
25 V| and undefiled virginity, I wot never what laud and praisings
26 VI| into a ship for to go I wot not whither. And when we
27 VI| was left in the ship, I wot not in what manner, but
28 VI| a thousand shillings. I wot well what I shall do. I
29 VI| thine evil thoughts, and I wot well that our Lord will
30 VI| dead; from henceforth I wot not in whom I shall have
31 VI| To whom Cecilia said: I wot never where thou hast lost
32 VII| piteous sighing: Madam, I wot well by very reason that
33 VII| cannot find my cell, ne wot not where I am. Father,
34 VII| am alive and with you; I wot not how long I shall abide
35 VII| and that other said: I wot not how contention is made.
36 VII| God, but I am a man, and I wot not if my works shall please
37 VII| receive thee gladly, but I wot not how thou mayst do any
38 VII| must be this day, and I wot not who thou art, therefore
39 VII| not that I know thee? I wot well thou art not Barlaam,
40 VII| all this night, for well I wot that at his prayer we shall
41 VII| Ensample of nature. For if I wot a thing secret, I may utter
42 VII| and notwithstanding I ne wot it the more ne better than
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