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1 I| even and plain, and all the mountains and valleys shall be brought
2 I| cubits higher than all the mountains, like as it is written in
3 I| redeem thee; when among the mountains and the forests thou wert
4 I| deep pit all environed with mountains. In which place, after the
5 I| that cometh leaping in the mountains and overpassing the hills.
6 I| waters on ~height above the mountains and hills, for the water
7 I| fifteen cubits above all the mountains, that it should purge and
8 I| for to slay them in the mountains. I pray thee Lord that thy
9 II| hundred, and kept him in the mountains. ~And on a time David was
10 II| wrote unto all them in the mountains that they should keep the
11 II| keep the strait ways of the mountains, and so the children of
12 II| had closed the ways of the mountains, and he was burned in overmuch
13 II| is this that besiege the mountains, or what or how many cities
14 II| people that dwelleth in the mountains, and there shall not issue
15 II| and be come over these mountains whereas some of them dwell.
16 II| true, let us ascend the mountains, and when the mighty men
17 II| Achior and ascended the mountains, against whom came out men
18 III| And as they passed the mountains of Mongus Sourgus one of
19 III| is in the height of the mountains, in the temperance of the
20 III| and the people fled by mountains and valleys, and said: Alas!
21 III| weened certainly that all the mountains should fall on them and
22 III| and accompany her in the mountains where she dwelt, right far,
23 III| Zacharias dwelled upon the mountains two miles nigh to Jerusalem,
24 IV| weened verily that all the mountains had fallen on them, and
25 V| bishop, flying by the high mountains as an eagle, hath pronounced
26 V| Thecla brought it over the mountains, and set it in the church
27 V| it appeared above all the mountains and was nigh unto heaven,
28 V| without number had passed the mountains and came beneath, the emperor
29 V| pastured about the sides of the mountains it happed that a bull left
30 V| maid which dwelled in the mountains of Apulia in a castle, and
31 V| were cut asunder, and the mountains cloven, right great floods
32 VI| For as he went over the mountains he fell among thieves. And
33 VI| went into the woods and mountains. And then he abode a little
34 VI| Alps, otherwise called the mountains, and was of noble parentage
35 VII| sunken, and others, with mountains and hills, were borne and
36 VII| host and entered by the mountains into Italy, and assieged
37 VII| voice of the birds. The mountains and the fields showed signs
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