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1 II| nothing found in the pit or grave but manna, which came springing
2 II| stones he will have his grave made, or of what metal.
3 III| day she was borne to her grave and was dead. Thus was she
4 III| planted this tree upon his grave, and it endured there unto
5 III| brought him thither to the grave, and because that all men
6 III| commanded him to go again to his grave, and there to abide till
7 III| he entered anon into his grave and forthwith fell to ashes
8 III| then entered again into his grave, and anon the body was turned
9 III| he remised himself in his grave and slept in our Lord.~He
10 III| from heaven even unto the grave where the holy body lay
11 III| queen. But now over that grave is builded a fair chapel
12 III| wall, there came out of the grave a savour like a smoke of
13 IV| shall find on S. Swithin's grave two rings of iron nailed
14 IV| taken up the stone from the grave, they set the rings to the
15 IV| And at the opening of the grave of S. Swithin, such a sweet
16 VII| which go with him to his grave and anon return for to entend
17 VII| men would have made his grave for to bury him. Soon Tiburtius
18 VII| temporal death, at his own grave by his merits and prayers,
19 VII| the church where the said grave or tomb is, and devoutly
20 VII| others to the sepulchre or grave of the saint, beseeching
21 VII| his mother borne to the grave of the saint, and after
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