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1 III| knight armed which ran upon a bridge, and his horse and he fell
2 III| many were shifted over the bridge into the water and were
3 III| they might not go over the bridge for press, unclothed them
4 III| At Paris, upon the great bridge, he made a blind man to
5 III| to Paris upon the great bridge, and bring that ye shall
6 IV| gate of the town a fair bridge of stone at his proper cost.
7 IV| there came a woman over the bridge with her lap full of eggs,
8 IV| martyr, which came to the bridge at Brentford by London;
9 IV| was in the middle of the bridge, meeting there one, was
10 IV| knights passed to go over a bridge, the bridge brake and overthrew,
11 IV| to go over a bridge, the bridge brake and overthrew, and
12 IV| an arch of salvation, a bridge to them that fleet, a staff
13 V| against that other upon the bridge, and he that should vanquish
14 VI| told, and said there was a bridge, and under that bridge was
15 VI| a bridge, and under that bridge was a flood, foul, horrible,
16 VI| on that other side of the bridge was a meadow, sweet, odorous,
17 VI| there on that side of the bridge were people assembled, clad
18 VI| of the flowers. And the bridge was such that if any of
19 VI| unjust would pass over the bridge, he should slide and fall
20 VI| that, when he came to the bridge, he passed over with great
21 VI| that he fell half over the bridge, and then there came some
22 VI| night as he slept by the bridge of Margue, there appeared
23 VII| was about the midst of the bridge where the water was more
24 VII| the work or making of a bridge, not convenable to the said
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