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1 I| follily, and when he had perceived that he had done evil and
2 II| with of Judith. And when he perceived no moving of him, he drew
3 II| S. Anthony: Sith I have perceived that thou art so foul a
4 III| God, but when S. Patrick perceived it he was much abashed,
5 III| preached, and when he had perceived this he began to sustain
6 III| when Eusebius saw that, he perceived that the dedication was
7 III| knight. And when it was perceived, she was thereof examined,
8 III| people. And when S. Alban perceived this thing he bewailed and
9 III| waxed great, and when she perceived it she was shamefaced and
10 III| not hide him, but that she perceived him, and thanked our Lord.
11 IV| stark blind, and then she perceived that she had offended and
12 V| refreshed him well, and he perceived not that he drank oil, but
13 VI| her father, and anon she perceived that there were but two
14 VII| joy thereof, for well they perceived that he was full of the
15 VII| lady's nuns of the place, perceived the battle. Some of them
16 VII| and as soon as the enemy perceived the holy man, he put himself
17 VII| maidens then passed that way, perceived the child, and came thither
18 VII| hill may be comprised and perceived with an eye, much more stranger
19 VII| divers places at once is perceived of divers persons. In such
20 VII| a creature is known and perceived in divers places at once
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