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1 I| serpent having a maiden's cheer, for like oft apply to like,
2 I| labour: In the sweat of thy cheer thou shalt eat thy bread
3 I| him and spake with a hardy cheer to him and said: I beseech
4 I| staff. ~can, v., to be able. cheer, n., the visage. colestaff,
5 II| this day discouraged the cheer of all thy servants because
6 II| world desired to see the cheer and visage of Solomon, and
7 II| speak he abode with a heavy cheer and wept, repenting him
8 II| full great sorrow and heavy cheer, Now, my most dear lord
9 III| man, hoar and venerable of cheer, whom they demanded long
10 III| simple and prudent regard and cheer. At the beginning he was
11 III| holy virgin with a glad cheer in prophesying as she that
12 IV| of angels every day, the cheer and visage of her shone
13 IV| had a terrible and fearful cheer and countenance. And he
14 IV| which were afraid of his cheer and clearness of his visage,
15 IV| appeared to them with a glad cheer and entered into the ship
16 IV| said to him: Be of good cheer, require of me what thou
17 IV| this he said with a glad cheer unto Decius, Thou cursed
18 IV| embraced with peaceable cheer and clear face, and how
19 V| right dear with God, for his cheer, his manners, and his attemperance
20 V| fellow Alipius as well with cheer as mind, and cried strongly:
21 V| found him living and of glad cheer. And then they supposed
22 V| he answered with a glad cheer: I will sell it unto my
23 VI| she bade him be of good cheer, and said if he would visit
24 VI| well-browed, a long visage or cheer, and inclined, which is
25 VI| habit and despicable of cheer, and one there was among
26 VI| an amiable mouth and glad cheer and visage. And when they
27 VI| life eighty-one. And his cheer shone as it had been glorified,
28 VI| him clad in an alb, his cheer clear, the eyes sparkling,
29 VI| required him with a sweet cheer that he would assoil her
30 VII| it. And then with a sad cheer and meek look she answered
31 VII| that is the health of my cheer, and my God. The fifth was
32 VII| Brandon and made him good cheer in his manner, and then
33 VII| his brethren be of good cheer, for our Lord hath sent
34 VII| them and made them good cheer, and said: This is the island
35 VII| which made to them good cheer as he had beforetime, and
36 VII| bade them to be of good cheer, for they were come into
37 VII| much aged which had his cheer frounced, his teeth fallen,
38 VII| that other said, with glad cheer: Certes, I confess to be
39 VII| the others he made good cheer, and much honoured them.~
40 VII| and made to them as good cheer as they had been his friends,
41 VII| tenth.~chartre, n., dungeon.~cheer, n., face.~coles, n., cabbages.~
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