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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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pain

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | breathing, yet almost without pain, for about a fortnight before 2 I, XIX | feet; from which time his pain ceased, and he was so perfectly 3 I, XXVII| is a fault, and not the pain; but the pleasure is in 4 I, XXVII| flesh, whereas there is pain in bringing forth the child. 5 II, I | tormented with internal pain, constantly enfeebled by 6 II, IX | safety, and without grievous pain. The king, delighted with 7 III, II | tormented with a most grievous pain in the broken part, so that 8 III, II | had never felt any such pain. ~ 9 III, IX | and, at length, as his pain increased, he fell to the 10 III, IX | king died. Immediately the pain abated, the beast ceased 11 IV, XI | apprehend lest, when in great pain, at the approach of death, 12 IV, XI | quit his body without any pain, and with a great splendour 13 IV, XI | and without any sense of pain he gave up the ghost.~A 14 IV, XIX | world, she exchanged all pain and death for everlasting 15 IV, XIX | the aforesaid tumour and pain in her jaw and neck, she 16 IV, XIX | would have me endure the pain in my neck, that so I may 17 IV, XIX | presently relieved of the pain or dimness in their eyes. 18 IV, XXIX | supplied by the chastening pain of a long sickness, that 19 IV, XXXI | that he might bear the pain which was laid upon him 20 IV, XXXI | touch his head, where the pain lay, and likewise pass over 21 IV, XXXI | his feet. Gradually the pain departed and health returned. 22 V, III | with an attack of sudden pain, which speedily increased, 23 V, III | to die through excess of pain. Wherefore the abbess entreated 24 V, III | former strength, yet all the pain is quite gone both from 25 V, III | thence, the cure of the pain in her limbs was followed 26 V, IV | where he found that her pain was greatest, with some


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