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1 I| child in a little foul house wrapped in foul clouts. Is he then
2 I| presser, which that thus had wrapped the human lineage with cords
3 II| still, and took the head and wrapped it in the canape and delivered
4 II| of the man a mass of gold wrapped in a cloth. And when the
5 III| in that vision the child wrapped in poor clouts Iying in
6 III| her, and that she might be wrapped in a strange sheet when
7 III| take us, and that we be not wrapped in the sins of these people.
8 IV| Liest thou not in a palace wrapped with clothes of silk. And
9 IV| stoned him, Jesu Christ, wrapped in poor clothes, enriched
10 IV| at the hour due. And she wrapped three candles, that she
11 IV| sudary in which she was wrapped, and laid it in the sepulchre.
12 IV| holy body was wounden and wrapped in a clean sudary, and was
13 V| suspended, that is to say wrapped, in the grace and in the
14 V| finger of another dead man, wrapped in silk, and feigned that
15 V| found the head of S. John wrapped in an hair, and as I suppose,
16 V| die alone than we all be wrapped in the death. And then Savien
17 V| she held in her lap, and wrapped it in clean clothes and
18 V| flee, but was taken and wrapped in the floods of the sea,
19 VI| virginity. And then they wrapped the holy body in palls and
20 VI| might not enter. Then he wrapped him in hair and cast ashes
21 VI| and buckle of his girdle wrapped in a little purple cloth,
22 VI| the body of the martyr was wrapped in the floods of the sea
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