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1 I| corbanam he took, and did withal his profit, and was proved
2 II| his coat that he was clad withal, and all his other garments,
3 II| take his sword and gird him withal, and David took his sword
4 II| full of water and sprinkled withal the fire, and anon the fire
5 II| it to me for to do alms withal that I may come to my saviour
6 II| said a bow. What dost thou withal? said S. John. And the young
7 II| on a fish day, and pardon withal, which is kept and accustomed
8 II| ware this coat and clad him withal in great and solemn feasts.
9 II| love of God, to cover him withal, and he anon despoiled himself,
10 II| might well have been covered withal, and made all that night
11 III| retained it, and procured withal the office of a consul of
12 III| charge that he was charged withal, to which he said he was
13 III| I abandon my body to do withal your pleasure for my passage,
14 III| oil of mercy for to anoint withal his father's body. Then
15 III| of Felician, to fear him withal, and he drank it as sweetly
16 IV| sepulture of it, and went withal into the ship without sail
17 V| twenty shillings, and he went withal. And this holy man did this
18 V| he should have the saddle withal. And therewith he returned
19 V| day devoutly and touched withal his eyes and his mouth,
20 V| And as soon as he clad him withal he received full and entire
21 V| this ointment and anoint withal her house withoutforth,
22 V| flesh and fill this place withal. And so they fetched the
23 VI| hands in and wash his eyes withal, he should have his sight
24 VI| had borne over, and fled withal to the woods. And he then,
25 VI| great chain for to fear withal the malefactors, and commanded
26 VI| took it up, and clad him withal secretly, and the sleeves
27 VI| of all the world clad him withal. That was a good largess
28 VI| water on him, and awoke withal and was angry, and said
29 VI| ointment and anointed him withal, and had imprinted the form
30 VII| what to feed this people withal, for of all provisions or
31 VII| give it to thee for to do withal thy good pleasure. And when
32 VII| with his own hands, to do withal as of his own livelihood.
33 VII| people in his fellowship withal, by a woman unknown, the
34 VII| great stones for to build withal, for on them fell a great
35 VII| for to beat her daughter withal. But the blessed saint fled
36 VII| had milk to foster thee withal, and these words thus said,
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