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1 II| to be bound in a strong chain more than to be crowned
2 IV| as soon as they saw the chain they were afeard and fled.
3 IV| went, when they saw the chain they were afeard that they
4 IV| bounden behind them, and a chain on their necks, and put
5 IV| the pope brought forth the chain with which he had been bound
6 IV| Nero, and as soon as that chain touched that other, all
7 IV| of what great virtue this chain is, it appeareth well in
8 IV| pope John, for to put the chain about his neck, and there
9 IV| virtue. And at last the very chain of S. Peter was brought
10 IV| bishop of Metz, took that chain, and said he would not depart
11 IV| that he had a link of the chain. And he kept it much worthily
12 IV| Jew that had given this chain to the queen by which the
13 IV| night, discipline with a chain of iron, that one for himself,
14 V| them to be bound with a chain and thrown into the sea,
15 VI| Limoges had do make a great chain for to fear withal the malefactors,
16 VI| whosomever was bounden with this chain to that trunk thereas it
17 VI| Leonard was bounden with this chain without deserving, so that
18 VI| Arise up, and bear thou this chain with thee to my church;
19 VI| Then he arose and took the chain and followed S. Leonard,
20 VI| And he hung that great chain tofore his tomb. There was
21 VII| may be said as, a little chain, for she made a chain of
22 VII| little chain, for she made a chain of good works by which she
23 VII| mounted into heaven, and this chain or ladder had four grees
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