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1 II| day he hath sent me half a loaf, but now at thy coming he
2 II| great anger, he took a rye loaf, and threw it at his head,
3 II| man. And he took up the loaf and ran to his fellows and
4 II| that he had received that loaf of Peter's own hand. And
5 II| And then they put that loaf into that balance, and him
6 II| Increase and multiply this rye loaf, or else thou must be delivered
7 II| he said. Alas! if a rye loaf have so much availed me
8 III| Benet was, he knit the loaf in a cord and so let it
9 III| Benet, and he sent to him a loaf of bread envenomed. After,
10 III| when S. Benet had this loaf he knew, by the inspiration,
11 III| or of tree and a barley loaf, the which she received
12 IV| when he awoke he found a loaf, baked under ashes, at his
13 IV| his head, and with that loaf he lived fifteen days till
14 IV| twice a day of the same loaf, and always on the morn
15 IV| dish of tree and a barley loaf, the which she received
16 IV| there he found a much white loaf of bread, but him seemed
17 V| dinner he set a delicate loaf on the board, which anon
18 V| us; and then she took a loaf of barley bread and went
19 V| brought to her a right white loaf and said to her: Take this
20 V| angel brought to Elijah a loaf of bread baked under ashes
21 VI| priest gave to him a holy loaf. And he weeping, answered:
22 VI| every day to the offering a loaf and a pot of wine and a
23 VI| day was brought to him a loaf, a pot of wine, a candle,
24 VI| of S. Clare was but one loaf of bread, ne there might
25 VI| Then S. Clare took this loaf of the hand of the dispenser,
26 VI| prayer, and after, of that loaf made as many loaves and
27 VI| refection of a hard brown loaf tempered with water, and
28 VII| before him a fair white loaf, and white roots and herbs,
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