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1 I| hot coals in his mouth and burned his tongue, which letted
2 I| in the bush, and the bush burned not. Then said Moses, I
3 II| the mountains, and he was burned in overmuch fury in great
4 II| with her beauty, and he burned in the lust and desire of
5 II| him, and made an oil that burned, against nature, in water,
6 II| against nature, in water, and burned stones also. And then he
7 III| s mother bare, for that burned still fair. Whereof all
8 III| lighted again by itself, and burned full bright, so that all
9 III| such vengeance that they burned with fire invisible, so
10 III| thought that the church had burned of the great light and brightness
11 III| never heard tofore, they burned him with burning fagots,
12 III| for the fire and light burned continually, the oil lessed
13 IV| he set Rome afire, which burned seven days and seven sights,
14 IV| and fairness, that anon he burned in her love, and sent his
15 IV| like as all the house had burned, and said: Thou tyrant and
16 IV| fire, and if the schedule burned, their faith was not but
17 IV| but treachery, and if it burned not, then he preached the
18 IV| the fire. And they that burned not should be holden without
19 IV| but he enlumined shone; he burned lest he should burn, and
20 IV| thus: The martyr Laurence burned withoutforth of the embracements
21 IV| lamps, tapers, and lights burned. And about the third hour
22 V| read all that psalm, and I burned, which sometime had been
23 V| and forthwith his hand burned and cleaved so to the pot,
24 V| in his love, and how she burned in desiring him, and prayed
25 V| heads smitten off. But they burned in so great charity that
26 VI| named Alane, which young man burned in the concupiscence of
27 VI| with fire that his clothes burned. And then he returned to
28 VI| and his vestments never burned, ne had none harm, and then
29 VI| prayers she made him that so burned to be cold, and left his
30 VI| beauty. Her husband's brother burned in the love of her by the
31 VII| all worldly vanities, and burned in the love of Almighty
32 VII| marvelled greatly how the light burned so fair and wasted not.
33 VII| all on afire and yet it burned not, and therefore marvel
34 VII| for to inflame him, which burned the young man withinforth,
35 VII| entered, anon the house burned. And when the priests said
36 VII| lightning, that the fumace burned that S. Erasmus sat on,
37 VII| people that were by were burned up with the same fell weather.
38 VII| his holy body the cloak burned and consumed all the evil
39 VII| from his blessed body and burned all them that so wrathfully
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