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1 I| would have enforced and have lain by me, and when I cried,
2 I| into my chamber for to have lain by me, and when I cried,
3 III| had been a man that had lain with his wife, and slew
4 III| and his. And when he had lain long in the earth he was
5 III| priest: How long hast thou lain here? and he said a hundred
6 III| was the monk Marine had lain by her and gotten it. And
7 III| said to him, and they had lain in that place well a three
8 III| her chamberer, which had lain sick two years and might
9 IV| she said: That monk hath lain by me. When the child was
10 IV| my wife, for if thou hast lain with another man I forgive
11 IV| of John the knight hath lain by me, and I will do penance
12 IV| to him: The man that hath lain by thy daughter is now dead,
13 IV| place, whereas the body had lain, a fair well, which is called
14 IV| the earth like as they bad lain tofore till that time that
15 IV| the sun, and when they had lain there three days, Quirinus,
16 IV| when the body of him had lain long under earth, and miracles
17 IV| Lord. And as this clerk had lain long with an over great
18 V| lay thereupon as they had lain upon a bed full of flowers
19 V| Sallustia his wife, which had lain sick five years of the palsy.
20 VI| against another. They have lain many years upon their right
21 VII| place where the body had lain one hundred and thirty years
22 VII| he lay therein as he had lain in cold water, thanking
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