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1 I| children there shall not an hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast,
2 II| Tobias went forth and an hound followed him. And the first
3 II| much there shall not an hound bark against thee. And because
4 III| hast no more shame than an hound for to do such occision,
5 III| Quiriacus said: Thou wood hound, thou hast done to me great
6 IV| the cross and unbound the hound, and the hound was as tame
7 IV| unbound the hound, and the hound was as tame and meek as
8 IV| to him and cried upon the hound that he should not do him
9 IV| him any harm. And anon the hound left and touched not his
10 IV| especially children, ran with the hound upon him and hunted and
11 IV| provost: Thou shameless hound and insatiable lion, thou
12 V| Rocke lacked bread, that hound, by the purveyance of God,
13 V| the board, which anon the hound by his new manner took away
14 V| beheld how familiarly the hound delivered the bread to S.
15 V| the man of God, sith this hound without reason bringeth
16 V| been awhile together the hound brought no more bread. Gotard
17 V| saw sometime gladly the hound running, and when he went
18 V| again to worldly life as a hound to his vomit, and went out
19 VI| hear me.~On a time as a hound barked on one of the disciples
20 VI| returned and said to the hound: I command thee in the name
21 VI| thy peace, and anon the hound was all still as his tongue
22 VI| the wolf had left, and a hound beside him licking his wounds.
23 VII| then suddenly came a fair hound, and fell down at the feet
24 VII| some good place. And the hound brought them into a fair
25 VII| heart that I am like to a hound, when he is chastised he
26 VII| then she answered to him: O hound out of thy wit, worker of
27 VII| cursed fool and indigne hound that pervertest the might
28 VII| Honorius, emperor, vi. 205.~Hound obeys S. Martin, vi. 148.~
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