Volume
1 I| the side is pierced with a spear, and what more may be said?
2 I| have mine opened with a spear. Nevertheless return to
3 I| nails, opened my side to the spear, have shed my blood, and
4 II| garments, unto his sword and spear, unto David. And David did
5 II| smite him through with my spear, and then after that we
6 II| of our Lord. Now take the spear that standeth at his head,
7 II| let us go. David took the spear and the cup and departed
8 II| and see where the king's spear is, and the cup of water
9 II| said David: Lo! here is the spear of the king, let a child
10 II| and Saul rested upon his spear, and the horsemen and the
11 III| body and the armour and the spear all bloody. And anon came
12 III| unknown all armed with his spear, which hardily smote his
13 III| side of our Lord with a spear; and when he saw the miracles,
14 III| smote our Lord with the spear in the side, the precious
15 III| avaled by the shaft of the spear upon his hands, and of adventure
16 III| and smote him with his spear and hurt him sore and threw
17 III| and anon he raught him a spear by which he was saved, and
18 IV| and held the bourdon for a spear, and the sack for a shield,
19 IV| after he was smitten with a spear in battle and died. ~And
20 IV| set it on the head of a spear like a banner and went out
21 V| come, and that soon, that a spear shall pierce thy side, and
22 V| nails, sweet iron, sweet spear, bearing the sweet burdens,
23 V| pierced his side with the spear, blood and water issued
24 V| judgment the cross, the spear, the nails and the crown
25 VII| marvelled much, and with his spear he began to turn and move
26 VII| children took and held the spear with his hand, and when
27 VII| through the body with a spear, and then issued out of
28 VII| the iron or head of the spear wherewith the side of our
|