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1 I| still and calm. After the stroke of the fire, descended a
2 I| him. And he smiteth by the stroke of benefice, of counsel
3 I| playing. Of this treble stroke it is said in the Proverbs:
4 II| the cross to bear off the stroke, and the stroke smote the
5 II| off the stroke, and the stroke smote the cross asunder
6 II| one give to the other a stroke on that one cheek show him
7 II| the church, and knocked a stroke with his crook, saying:
8 III| whom thou ceasest not to stroke and play, than S. Gregory
9 III| japed so much that he felt a stroke mortal; that that same day
10 III| or beetle, which with one stroke maketh plain iron and engendereth
11 III| of this holy man at one stroke, that the body fell to ground
12 IV| own there, which, with the stroke of thunder, was all tobroken.
13 V| delivered surely from the stroke of pestilence. And this
14 V| smite off his head at one stroke. And then the said Sanctilus
15 V| the token and trace of the stroke abode ever after. Then the
16 V| smitten to death with one stroke of thunder. And the altar
17 VI| and what by pestilence and stroke of sword, streets, fields,
18 VI| turned into coals by the stroke of thunder. And the king
19 VI| in the head, he bare the stroke with his right hand, and
20 VI| devil gave to her such a stroke under the ear, that her
21 VI| her head, and the fourth stroke he might not by the law
22 VI| little pickaxe, and smote one stroke lightly in the place under
23 VII| large, he smote with one stroke a man armed on horseback
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