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1 I| of Pharaoh. And he went round about all the region of
2 II| that were in every part round about him. In that time
3 II| Which answered, I have gone round about the earth and through
4 II| house and all his substance round about, he should soon forsake
5 II| Satan answered: I have gone round the earth, and walked through
6 III| cut away, and the crown is round. There be three reasons
7 III| the crown is that it is round, and this figure seemeth
8 III| reasons. The first is that a round figure hath neither beginning
9 III| end. The second is, in a round crown be no corners, and
10 III| a crown hath but one way round and no figure, like as S.
11 III| and two extremities go round about every virtue, and
12 III| then to be driven to go round about the stake till all
13 III| made the holy man to go round about the stake, and drove
14 IV| apostles our brethren shall go round about the body yielding
15 V| appeared there, and flew round about the temple, and ensigned
16 V| horses to draw chariots round about, Iike as they had
17 V| Ionices be said a manner of round pillars. Or Ionicum is said
18 VI| when the apostles had gone round about the province, they
19 VI| of this temple was cast round by a sphere, that by this
20 VI| Rotunda, that is S. Mary the round. For then was made no solemnity
21 VI| sit, and all the angels round about him, and the Blessed
22 VI| in a place burning and round. But nevertheless there
23 VI| about her neck a redness round about, like to a red thread
24 VI| lay and wallowed, and was round, so that oft he laid his
25 VI| that heaven is movable, round, and burning. In like wise
26 VI| moving by busy operation, round by perseverance, and burning
27 VI| me out, and they led him round about the church and could
28 VI| Clement, and bound an anchor round his neck and threw him into
29 VII| Plato said God to be all round and to be slain, and Sibyl
30 VII| had a crown on his head round beset with precious stones,
31 VII| one side and on other, and round about where he drew his
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