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1 II| ship, upon the water, an honourable person in habit of a bishop,
2 III| body laid in a fair and honourable shrine, where as yet daily
3 IV| of S. Kenelm laid in an honourable shrine, whereas our Lord
4 IV| had so avowed, a woman of honourable habit and beauty appeared
5 IV| that he lay us in a more honourable place. And because that
6 IV| high by glorification, and honourable by opinion, and laudable
7 IV| holy rest. Secondly, he was honourable by opinion, and renomee
8 IV| thy son abideth thee, his honourable mother. To whom she answered:
9 IV| thus: Enjoy thou Mary of honourable gladness in body and in
10 IV| with ineffable laud. The honourable multitude of martyrs beseech
11 IV| the apostles said: Right honourable Lady and Virgin, we, in
12 V| abbey of Cluny, and the honourable man left him awhile there.
13 V| habit of a monk, of a right honourable figure and parure, and the
14 VI| multitude of ancient and honourable fathers following him, and
15 VI| night appeared to him an honourable lady clad in white, which
16 VI| the church of Lincoln, an honourable man, a canon named William,
17 VI| by retribution condign, honourable sepulture; for what time
18 VI| and were present at his honourable sepulture, where God hath
19 VI| and a much ancient and honourable man, but right poor, was
20 VII| transported it into a more honourable place.~There was another
21 VII| In that time was Bede the honourable clerk in England, and how
22 VII| a high voice: Amen, our honourable father; and because that
23 VII| that the stones called him honourable so the church may say well
24 VII| may say well that he is honourable. The second cause is that
25 VII| was Pope, and a man right honourable in all things. And the kinsman
26 VII| be magnified and rendered honourable to all the world. Therefore
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