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1 I| fountains of water, and seventy palm trees, and they abode by
2 II| was six cubits high and a palm, and a helmet of brass on
3 II| was married, a branch of palm full of dates; and when
4 III| and was crowned with the palm of martyrdom in city of
5 III| manner of trees, that is of palm, of cypress, of cedar, and
6 III| and took the boughs of palm, and of olives, and of other
7 III| after, they received the palm of martyrdom. After, S.
8 III| benignly he should abide the palm of victory for the love
9 IV| Jacob, lo! here a bough of palm of paradise, Lady, which
10 IV| with great light, and the palm shone by right great clearness,
11 IV| Thou therefore take this palm, and bear it tofore the
12 IV| said to Peter: Bear this palm tofore the bier, for our
13 IV| thou oughtest to bear this palm of light at the exequies
14 IV| Peter to him: Take that palm of the hand of our brother
15 IV| gave to our Lady a bough of palm, sent from the plant of
16 IV| chamber, and showed to him the palm and the vestments which
17 IV| Peter took a leaf of the palm and gave it to him and said:
18 V| I shall ascend up into palm tree, et cetera. His ignobility
19 V| his glove, and saw in the palm of his hand a wound as it
20 VI| he enjoined her that on Palm Sunday she should hallow
21 VI| shall come to him by the palm of martyrdom. And anon Tyburtius,
22 VI| bottom of the sea to the palm of victory, and he releved
23 VII| not, yet the shadow of the palm that I bear in mine hand
24 VII| evidently the shadow of the palm, that it seemed all the
25 VII| shadowed by the leaves of the palm, by which they came unto
26 VII| his stature, his face a palm and a half long, his beard
27 VII| a half long, his beard a palm long, his forehead a foot
28 VII| contained in a chronicle, on Palm Sunday as the procession
29 VII| ceased his predication, unto Palm Sunday even. Then he came
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