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1 I| ladies, and gentlemen, as the story of the Recuyel of Troy,
2 I| boil. And hitherto is this story called apocryphum read.
3 I| witnesseth S. Luke in the story of the Acts of the Apostles,
4 I| Septuagesima beginneth the story of the Bible, in which is
5 I| which is read the legend and story of Adam which followeth. ~
6 II| Here beginneth the story of Judith which is read
7 IV| August, as is founden in her story; and it is read in another
8 IV| accord enough with the said story, and Josephus saith in his
9 V| same place the folly of the story Iying, saying that as the
10 V| Iying, saying that as the story saith, like as they followed
11 VII| Albigenses, iv. 175.~Alboin, story of, vii. 108.~Alcuin's letter
12 VII| iii. 266.~Bede, Venerable, story of, vii. 120.~Bells of Sens
13 VII| 229.~Capons' (Sir John) story of David's penance, ii.
14 VII| Alexis, vi. 205.~Eustace, S., story of under name of Alexis,
15 VII| king, germ of W. Morris' story of the, vii. 134. ~Manuscripts,
16 VII| Cooks, i. 164.~Nero, the story of, iv. 24.~Nicholas recovered
17 VII| Nightingale and archer, story of the, vii. 92.~Nobleman'
18 VII| Benet, iii. 81.~Rosamond, story of, vii. 108.~Roses in the
19 VII| Andrew, ii. 109.~Veronica, story of, i. 83.~Versailles, miracle
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