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1 I| God ne to the king with a void hand, but that he brought
2 I| cross, with the tail all void, by which is understood
3 I| The earth was idle and void and covered with darkness.
4 I| fugitive, vagabond, and void on the earth. This Cain
5 I| and as many other ears void and smitten with drought,
6 I| lean oxen, and the seven void ears smitten with drought,
7 I| out ye shall not depart void, nor with nought, but every
8 II| send it home, send it not void, but what ye owe pay for
9 II| sent home his messengers void, and set nought by him.
10 II| Winchester were vacant and void, the king kept them both
11 II| they should incontinent void his land, and made them
12 II| him and commanded him to void his realm with all his kinsmen.
13 II| which counselled him to void the place, but he was comforted
14 II| the church of S. Agnes was void, the pope said to a priest
15 II| other and left the middle void for his body. ~A little
16 III| his sins. The houses be void, the children die in the
17 III| after the see of London was void, to which king Edgar promoted
18 III| remembered not that it was void, and by the will of God
19 IV| and there he saw a seat void, and he asked for whom it
20 IV| and suddenly it was all void of the water and dry, and
21 IV| and shalt find their tombs void and idle. And when he had
22 IV| and left half the place void. And when the Greeks set
23 V| could not be found one house void thereof. In those days there
24 V| my disciple, to preach, void out of this country, and
25 V| chair come home empty and void, then they did do seek their
26 V| wept strongly, and made to void all the women out of his
27 V| again their messengers all void without answer. And then
28 V| rotten flesh to fill the void place? Then that other said
29 VI| Edward which hath made void all our sentences, and thy
30 VI| abbot ran and found it all void and nothing therein. Then
31 VI| the night drive them out void, and having nothing. Thirdly,
32 VI| would rest, which was all void. And thither was the body
33 VII| there in your stead shall void. Now fare well, my dear
34 VII| and then was the empire void.~
35 VII| of Rheims was recant and void by many years, for cause
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