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1 II| his men of war Iying at a siege tofore a city, David was
2 III| left his son Titus at the siege of Jerusalem.~It is read
3 III| not, but Titus lay at the siege two years tofore the city,
4 III| instituted Paris to be the chief siege of the realm, and he reigned
5 IV| after, he did do make a siege or a stool of iron, and
6 IV| cast therein pitch. But the siege or settle melted like wax,
7 IV| is head of the world, and siege of the apostles. Secondly,
8 IV| he was archdeacon of the siege of Rome, and as it is said,
9 IV| himself saith: This is the siege of God, the chamber of our
10 IV| thankings and lauds unto the siege of the divine and sovereign
11 IV| camest and touchedst the siege royal of thy son. The death
12 V| it was from the sovereign siege or seat in heaven unto the
13 V| in the third month of the siege he travailed in the fevers,
14 V| found him sitting in his siege of gold, and said to him:
15 V| be in a pavilion, in his siege, entered into that place
16 VI| hath height in his seat or siege. And hereof saith Ecclesiasticus
17 VI| S. Brice took his see or siege, and was bishop after that
18 VII| foresaid Reole was dead, the siege of Rheims was recant and
19 VII| pomp and worship of the siege royal, and for the realm
20 VII| thou shalt bear tofore the siege tribunal of our Lord. Wherefore
21 VII| months, whose soul took his siege in paradise the year of
22 VII| iii. 168.~Josephus at the siege of Jerusalem, iii. 165.~
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