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1 I| out, and the stones of the marble sprang into the visages
2 I| pillars or columns, one of marble, another of clay of the
3 I| saith that the pillar of marble is yet in the land of Syria.
4 II| was buried in a tomb of marble, a fountain of oil sprang
5 II| sepultures and bring stones of marble of divers colours, and demand
6 III| were in the idols made of marble and of wood, and overgilt.
7 III| the body, a short table of marble stone, in which was written
8 III| was closed in a pillar of marble, and right few people knew
9 III| Paris, and the tigurion of marble which is upon him, of marvellous
10 IV| writing upon the sepulchre of marble showed well that the blessed
11 IV| leave it now covered with marble. And for these causes he
12 V| set a piece of stone of marble there, upon which he stood,
13 V| angel, a hole in a stone of marble, and anon there flowed out
14 V| of a man impressed in a marble stone. Then the bishop on
15 VI| not made by diversity of marble, but it is given to living
16 VI| of graces. The beauty of marble the flesh delighteth, the
17 VI| her thumb in the stone of marble, the which cross is there
18 VI| Nicholas' Church in a tomb of marble before the rood, where is
19 VI| condemned for to hew the marble in the rocks. And anon when
20 VI| habitacle in a temple of marble which God had made and ordained,
21 VII| and was found written in marble by the hand of S. Peter:
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