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1 I| idleness, liveth in manner of a dumb beast. And because I have
2 I| doctor not conning, and a dumb crier, this be a perilous
3 I| or who hath made a man dumb or deaf, seeing or blind,
4 II| recovered their sight, the dumb their speech, the deaf their
5 II| which had been mute and dumb six years by a sickness
6 II| which was both deaf and dumb, and by signs he opened
7 III| hast sent to me meat for dumb beasts, therefore take this
8 III| happed that a young man was dumb and might not speak a word,
9 III| young man that was lame, dumb, and deaf, and by the prayers
10 III| the idols were deaf and dumb, and that he should require
11 III| by his friends which was dumb, blind, and lame; the blessed
12 IV| deaf men their hearing, to dumb men their speech, and to
13 IV| healed a nobleman which was dumb. And as he entered into
14 IV| name of our Lord upon the dumb man, and had so cured him,
15 IV| he gave sight, and to a dumb man he restored his speech;
16 VI| and anon they were made dumb tofore the enchanters, so
17 VII| deaf men. It maketh the dumb to speak and giveth wisdom
18 VII| man that had been deaf and dumb the space of forty years
19 VII| their strength, or that were dumb, deaf, counterfaited, blind
20 VII| recovered by miracles. Two dumb childien and divers others
21 VII| young child of Burgundy both dumb and deaf of kind, coming
22 VII| life, iii. 207.~Deaf and dumb man cured, vii. 146.~Deerhurst,
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