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1 I| we were taught, lighted, unbound, and bought, what should
2 I| torments, but yet he hath unbound them of their bonds whom
3 II| from Bethulia loosed and unbound him, and brought him to
4 II| Therewith they would have unbound him, and they might in nowise
5 II| and threw it from him, and unbound the innocents, and led them
6 II| of flowers, his feet were unbound, and he used the comfort
7 III| an angel from heaven and unbound S. Marcellin, and clad him,
8 III| but anon after, the angel unbound them and presented them
9 III| Then came an angel that unbound them and they found themselves
10 III| they have been loosed and unbound by the prayers of S. Eutrope.
11 III| that they might not but she unbound them; the virgin which was
12 IV| the sign of the cross and unbound the hound, and the hound
13 IV| took the keverchief, and unbound his eyes, and gathered up
14 IV| counsel of his friends he unbound Patroclus and Barnabas and
15 IV| touched the sudary, he was unbound and loosed from all the
16 IV| went, without leaping, and unbound of his irons. Then his keepers
17 IV| lead me to him, bound ne unbound. And they said to him: If
18 IV| angel came marvellously, and unbound him and loosed his chains,
19 IV| For as he deserved to be unbound of the bonds of his chains,
20 V| afeard; and then anon she was unbound and delivered. And then
21 V| judgment. And when he was unbound he went his way with a great
22 V| subdued me, but thou hast unbound and delivered me, for when
23 VI| and receive them that be unbound. All this that thou hast
24 VI| than another, with devotion unbound his head, and the first
25 VI| put in prison, but he was unbound of an angel, and he went
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