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1 I| Laban said to him: I have founden grace in thy sight; I know
2 II| thy life because thou hast founden such counsel, come therefore
3 II| to the abbot: Thou hast founden good brethren. Then answered
4 IV| vessel; and supposed to have founden great treasure therein,
5 IV| kalends of August, as is founden in her story; and it is
6 IV| in vain, when I have not founden the greatest Lord of the
7 IV| And then in this city were founden seven christian men, that
8 IV| answered that he had nothing founden, but it was come to him
9 IV| the sooner. Then it was founden that he had drunk in the
10 IV| of new wine if it may be founden of a ripe grape, in some
11 IV| again, and then anon it was founden all whole. It is read in
12 IV| had two ears. And it was founden then that the emperor died
13 IV| four things, like as it is founden by the sayings of S. Maximin
14 V| and come again for I have founden here a penny in my mantle,
15 V| of the martyr, and were founden in the year of our Lord
16 V| and at the last he was founden on high on the mountain
17 VI| sought of Rictius Varius were founden amending and clouting poor
18 VI| honour of them. And it is founden in divers places, of S.
19 VI| fifty-five years, and then founden there by a noble woman of
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