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1 I| water. And he there grew and waxed a pretty child. And as Josephus,
2 I| blowing in such wise that it waxed dry, and the children of
3 I| day came, and the morning waxed clear, they heard thunder
4 II| that they had made ere it waxed light, and bade his wife
5 II| one point of his law, and waxed wroth with S. Thomas. And
6 II| the bread that he handled waxed anon mouldy and hoar, that
7 II| And anon after S. John waxed sick and died, and when
8 III| Nicodemus that, when Adam waxed sick, Seth his son went
9 III| so long that their hands waxed weary; and the people hoped
10 III| His wife conceived and waxed great, and when she perceived
11 IV| leaves, and suddenly it waxed to a great ash tree, the
12 IV| the child more and more waxed heavy, insomuch that Christopher
13 IV| suddenly both his hands waxed dry and cleaved to the bier,
14 V| mayst. Then anon the duke waxed all stiff and was impotent
15 V| years that his clothes never waxed old ne foul. He prayeth
16 V| roses flourished always and waxed never old; but the people
17 VI| rigour on herself that she waxed lean. For Master Conrad
18 VI| the weather changed, and waxed all dark in such wise that
19 VI| as he came into Soly he waxed so sick that he knew well
20 VI| a chronicle that the sea waxed dry in that place, and that
21 VII| this holy man S. Brandon waxed feeble and sick, and had
22 VII| covetously, and anon he waxed mad.~In that time was Bede
23 VII| sat, by the will of God waxed and became soft as a pillow
24 VII| that the more better he waxed, so, as David, the more
25 VII| thing him perished, then waxed he more angry, and took
26 VII| council understood this, he waxed out of his wit for anger,
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