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1 I| his body? He hath his head inclined to be kissed, the arms stretched
2 I| parents. The fourth, that he inclined his head under the power
3 II| which was simple as a dove, inclined his head, and said: I have
4 II| of this saint the trees inclined and worshipped the body,
5 III| manners. His courage was inclined to all virtues, for he was
6 III| grant to her to abide, she inclined her head and made her prayers
7 III| bed, and thrice bowed and inclined to her, and promised to
8 III| the people, which more is inclined to say evil of good people
9 IV| man which have the head inclined to the earth, of whom the
10 IV| be born that we be seen inclined to the earth by effect,
11 IV| had said all this, they inclined their heads to the earth,
12 IV| surprised with sleep, and inclined him on his chair a little,
13 IV| rested him tofore an altar inclined, or had a stone under his
14 IV| a light sleep, the head inclined to a wall, he saw the heaven
15 IV| this Blessed Virgin that inclined her ear to the word of God,
16 V| Bartholomew, and how well she inclined the vessel for to pour out
17 V| Eugenia, which had the head inclined because she would not be
18 VI| from the altar bodily, and inclined honourably tofore the altar,
19 VI| long visage or cheer, and inclined, which is a sign of maturity
20 VI| the lion ran to them and inclined his head to them, like as
21 VI| much sweetly, and after inclined herself to the pope much
22 VI| of her son lay, and she inclined upon her and embraced her
23 VI| open and Jesu Christ which inclined him debonairly to me, and
24 VII| and died.~And S. Simeon inclined down to make his prayer
25 VII| livelihood. S. Fiacre then inclined his head and rendered thanks
26 VII| inclination of God, which inclined him after the sacrament
27 VII| betokeneth the humility of our he inclined himself at the cross, and
28 VII| of Olivet, and there he inclined himself praying to God the
29 VII| Lord praying had his face inclined, and therefore the priest
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