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1 II| and the armylle from his arm, which I have brought hither
2 II| black dog brought the right arm into the hall in the middle
3 II| his crossier put forth his arm with the cross to bear off
4 II| the cross asunder and his arm almost off, wherefore he
5 III| thirty-four men for to pass an arm of the sea; anon came a
6 III| through his body, but anon his arm was dried up. Another that
7 III| that his hand hung on the arm in such wise that his friends
8 IV| devout prayers the right arm, and builded their church
9 IV| strained him three times by the arm right hard, and tormented
10 IV| came to the body again, his arm was like as it had been
11 IV| man bearing in his right arm the sign of the cross, and
12 V| strong butcher lifted up his arm with the sword, and Sanctilus
13 V| soul, and then anon the arm of the butcher was so stiff
14 V| prayed for him and anon the arm came down and was all whole.
15 V| fleshly arms, and let us arm us with virtues. And if
16 V| and brake the bone of his arm and ravished it away covetously,
17 V| vengeance of God, and the left arm of the idol Jupiter, which
18 VI| sicknesses. For he had on his arm a congelation of blood in
19 VI| anon the posthume of his arm brake, and when the foul
20 VI| her uncle, lift up his arm for to beat her cruelly,
21 VI| fell so that he brake his arm, and a great wound in his
22 VII| And they cut off the right arm, and he said: My soul, praise
23 VII| then they cut off the left arm, and he said: The sorrows
24 VII| and brake the bones of his arm and bare them away covetously,
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