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1 I| plenitude of science, and flew upon the pens of the wind.
2 I| he sent out a dove which flew out, and when she could
3 I| days and one night they flew so thick by the ground that
4 I| took great number, for they flew but the height of two cubits.
5 II| under an oak, and his hair flew about a bough of the tree
6 II| beheaded, counsel and mind flew from them, and with great
7 II| not retain ne let for they flew forth up. Then he heard
8 III| after, they departed and flew up in the air so high that
9 III| wing of hope by which he flew into heaven, the wing of
10 III| wing of love by which he flew to God, the wing of dread
11 III| wing of dread by which he flew to hell, and the wing of
12 III| of knowledge by which he flew to himself. And it is supposed
13 III| of which virgin the soul flew into heaven and the body
14 IV| that is therein, for he flew, as he had wings, through
15 IV| fled out of the cage and flew into the field; and there
16 IV| there came a fair bird which flew up to heaven with great
17 IV| great multitude of us devils flew out and filled full the
18 V| Lord appeared there, and flew round about the temple,
19 V| arose, so that lightning flew about and a dark cloud covered
20 V| to them leave that they flew together.~On a time when
21 V| foul dove or black culver flew about him whilst he was
22 V| all clean and white, and flew up so high that she might
23 V| the wing of heaven, for he flew marvellously with the wing
24 VII| Brandon, and then this fowl flew again to his fellows that
25 VII| you, and then this bird flew to his fellows again. And
26 VII| the church, and then he flew out again at the window
27 VII| always when he saw Mahomet he flew on his shoulder and put
28 VII| dove fly secretly, and he flew upon the shoulder of Mahomet
29 VII| of him grew so much, and flew so far that, from far countries
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