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1 I| Archbishop of Genoa, who laid under contribution for his
2 I| translate it, and to have laid it apart, ne had it been
3 I| what did our Redemptor? He laid out his bait to our deceiver
4 I| wrote an obligation. She laid it for pledge, and the usury
5 I| pavement, it could not be laid ne set but anon it issued
6 I| therefore is this cross laid and made transverse from
7 I| confessing his trespass, but laid the fault on his wife, and
8 I| she accused herself, but laid the sin on the serpent,
9 I| serpent, and privily she laid the fault on the maker of
10 I| and then died. And then he laid the grains or kernels under
11 I| and a bottle of water, and laid it on her shoulder, and
12 I| wood of the sacrifice and laid it on his son Isaac, and
13 I| there made an altar, and laid the wood thereon, and took
14 I| stones that were there and laid under his head and slept
15 I| when they had drunken they laid the stone again at the pit
16 I| abundance of fruits was laid in every town. There was
17 I| took his right hand and laid it on the head of Ephraim
18 I| father's hand and would have laid it on the head of Manasseh,
19 I| spices and aromatics and laid in a chest in Egypt. ~
20 I| their enemies, and when he laid them down then Amalek had
21 II| Michal took an image and laid in his bed, and a rough
22 II| cast it in a great pit, and laid on him a great stone. And
23 II| father? If my father hath laid on you a heavy burden, I
24 II| dead men, he came home and laid him down by a wall and slept.
25 II| the heart of the fish, and laid it on burning coals. Then
26 II| list sore to sleep, and laid him in the way, and a cart
27 II| purged him of that which was laid to him, of which the Jews
28 II| taken from the altar and laid on them that were sick,
29 II| altar of S. Stephen were laid on the eyes of a woman that
30 II| and took the flowers, and laid them under the head of his
31 II| great lust to sleep, and laid them down and slept, and
32 II| Westminster, where he was laid in a rich shrine. And in
33 II| one of these bodies and laid it under his head instead
34 II| sack full of stones, and laid it on his neck and bare
35 II| reeds and bound them and laid them at his head, wherefore
36 II| hanging on a tree, which he laid on his shoulders hastily,
37 II| well that the devil had laid it there for to tempt him,
38 II| devils came against him and laid to him all the evils that
39 II| and when he would have laid hand upon me, anon the devil
40 II| the sight of all, and was laid in the hand of S. Basil,
41 II| forth his wicked deeds, and laid them in a balance on that
42 III| them that were sick, and laid the pillows aright and in
43 III| sought him, and she had laid them in his bed. Then he
44 III| and my husband. My son was laid on the sea, and I suppose
45 III| sacrament and made it to be laid on the breast of the corpse,
46 III| returned he found the table laid and thereon three fair white
47 III| translated, and the body laid in a fair and honourable
48 III| and the body ordinately laid as it should be buried.
49 III| other bishop, thou hast laid hand on me, thou oughtest
50 III| Lord. And anon S. Ambrose laid his arms in form of a cross
51 III| Canterbury, and his bones there laid in a worshipful feretory
52 III| meddled them together and laid it on the wound, and anon
53 III| peril; then he stretched and laid his hand on him, and anon
54 III| the sign of the cross, and laid his cope on the place where
55 III| which with great devotion laid it on his breast, and anon
56 III| cross of Jesu Christ was laid, but beware you all that
57 III| cross of Jesu Christ was laid, for after that it shall
58 III| the cross of our Lord, he laid them in the middle of the
59 III| Judas retained the bier, and laid upon it one of the crosses,
60 III| the second, and when he laid on it the third, anon the
61 III| and made Quiriacus to be laid and stretched thereon, and
62 III| stretched thereon, and after laid under burning coals and
63 III| and he made S. Maro to be laid under a stone the which
64 III| earth he was translated, and laid in a full rich shrine, whereas
65 III| the bones of the calf and laid them under the skin, and
66 III| prison. And S. Marcellin was laid naked upon broken glass,
67 III| value and price thereof he laid at the feet of the apostles.
68 III| silver, by that that he laid the silver at the feet of
69 III| Lord shall. And anon he laid his hand on him and he was
70 III| Modestus his servant, and they laid mill-stones upon their bodies.
71 III| thither, and then they were laid more honourably and set,
72 III| in a tomb of stone, and laid a book at their heads containing
73 III| as fresh as they had been laid there that same hour; and
74 III| came to Shaftesbury they laid this holy body in the wall
75 III| that his body should be laid in a more worshipful place.
76 III| took up this holy body and laid it in a worshipful shrine,
77 III| in a chest of lead and so laid in his sepulchre. This sentence
78 III| buried the holy body, and laid a fair tomb over him, and
79 III| till she was delivered and laid abed, and it is said that
80 III| humbly to handle him and laid his hand on his head, and
81 III| some say, on whom our Lord laid his hand upon his head,
82 III| and weeping bitterly, and laid the child dead at her feet.
83 IV| Life of And when they had laid it in the earth, S. Victor
84 IV| and Nestorius, which he laid upon the sepulchre of S.
85 IV| and like as iron that is laid in the fire is made all
86 IV| of the precious body, and laid them in a chest, and shut
87 IV| now worshipped, and was laid in a fair and much rich
88 IV| he shall find there as he laid it, that he give thee leave
89 IV| young king was all heavy and laid him down to sleep, and then
90 IV| cast the body therein, and laid the head upon it. And whilst
91 IV| this holy body of S. Kenelm laid in an honourable shrine,
92 IV| brought the value thereof, and laid it at the feet of the apostles.
93 IV| a mantle; and the father laid his little son at the breast
94 IV| his sins in a schedule and laid it under the coverture of
95 IV| James took out his body and laid it upon a great stone. And
96 IV| the stone that they had laid it on, and laid on the chariot,
97 IV| they had laid it on, and laid on the chariot, and the
98 IV| written; and when he had laid the schedule upon the altar,
99 IV| beg and ask alms, and he laid him under a tree, and dreamed
100 IV| little of his blood and laid it on his eye, and said:
101 IV| wrote their martyrdom and laid it subtlely among the stones.
102 IV| the bodies of the saints, laid it at the head of them. ~
103 IV| they with their own hands laid the body into the sepulchre.
104 IV| hostess Martha, and we have laid her in her sepulchre. Now
105 IV| should be in rest, and he laid down his head and slept
106 IV| open our tombs, for we be laid in a place dishonest and
107 IV| of S. Stephen, and after laid it on the body of the dead
108 IV| and died, and the father laid the corpse of the child
109 IV| made ready, in a towel, and laid them in a vessel, and then
110 IV| to the maid sleeping, and laid in her hand the stone with
111 IV| thou say where thou hast laid this money. And she answered
112 IV| his spirit to God, and he laid Donatus in prison, and after,
113 IV| headache, and S. Laurence laid his hand opon her head,
114 IV| pieces of iron burning were laid to his sides. And Laurence
115 IV| ministers despoiled him, and laid him stretched out upon a
116 IV| a gridiron of iron, and laid burning coals under, and
117 IV| the holy martyr, and was laid tofore the altar of the
118 IV| together the pieces and laid them on the altar, and prayed
119 IV| things and evil things were laid in a balance, this burnt
120 IV| griddle of iron, and was laid thereupon, which by continual
121 IV| the body honourably and laid it on the bier, and John
122 IV| receiveth, and in saying so, he laid his hands on the bier willing
123 IV| came in to his help and laid her hand upon the balance
124 IV| had brought, and after, laid her down in her bed for
125 IV| sepulchre of our Lord, and laid therein the body with great
126 IV| which she was wrapped, and laid it in the sepulchre. And
127 IV| Constantinople, and were there laid honourably. And let no man
128 IV| body, and that her body was laid in sepulchre, nevertheless
129 IV| a clean sudary, and was laid upon the bed, and lamps
130 IV| and then the holy body was laid in the tomb honourably,
131 IV| him, she nourished him and laid him in the crib, she went
132 IV| assemblies. ~unheled, n., laid bare.~unnethe, adv., scarcely. ~
133 V| Rocke buried honourably, and laid in a sepulture, and in the
134 V| into the prison, which he laid under the head of S. Rocke.
135 V| instigation of the devil, a maid laid her in his bed by him all
136 V| do it, and she did so and laid it in her bed. And he came
137 V| had said Pax domini, he laid the body of our Lord upon
138 V| thereof great despite, and laid them in a tomb of lead,
139 V| with great joy; and was laid honourably in the church
140 V| the maid, the which she laid in a platter and presented
141 V| bishop of the same city, laid them in the temple of Serapis,
142 V| was the head of S. John, laid his hand upon the pot, and
143 V| commended that it should be laid in a chariot for to be brought
144 V| sweetly the holy head, and laid it within his purple, and
145 V| Lord appeared to him, and laid a schedule upon the altar
146 V| given to the devil, and laid it upon his breast so that
147 V| tofore my death. I have laid to pledge for me the holy
148 V| and all to-broken, she laid her hand on his head in
149 V| christian men took her body and laid it with the bodies of the
150 V| same body to France and laid it honourably in the monastery
151 V| Barnabas bare with him, and laid them upon them that were
152 V| their purple clothing and laid it down for to lead a more
153 V| that his body should not be laid after his death with his
154 V| of the pall that he had laid on the altar of that other
155 V| bed which his enemies had laid there. And he weeping that
156 V| which I oft repugned, then I laid my dried bones on the bare
157 V| cord on a beam, whereon he laid and held his hands for to
158 V| down bushes and boughs and laid upon him, and he suffered
159 V| have dolven for to have laid the body in that oratory,
160 V| that were in desert had laid their table more curiously
161 V| then he made himself to be laid upon the bare ground, and
162 V| day following, Denis was laid upon a gridiron, and stretched
163 V| she took them thence, and laid them honourably with the
164 VI| written, and that writing was laid in a chest among other relics.
165 VI| after their labour, they laid them down to sleep in the
166 VI| fetched, and the holy body laid therein, and covered again
167 VI| within coffers of tree be laid gold rings and precious
168 VI| the bodies of them, and laid them in a right noble place
169 VI| heat in his leg, and they laid that ice thereto and it
170 VI| it in a white mantle and laid it upon the stream of the
171 VI| threw away the straw, and laid him down on the bare ground.
172 VI| was round, so that oft he laid his thigh in his neck. And
173 VI| to have his request, and laid the child upon the tomb
174 VI| virgin lay. And then he laid a stone under his head,
175 VI| of wax in his hand, and laid him down upon the tomb,
176 VI| thither. And so he did, and laid him tofore the sepulchre
177 VI| field, and another woman had laid her head in her lap. And
178 VI| of these two martyrs, and laid them in a little town in
179 VI| had not found his son, he laid him down upon a mattress,
180 VI| time there were schedules laid on the altar, and in every
181 VI| for the love of God, she laid in her lap a man horribly
182 VI| And anon as he was come he laid tofore the whole chapter
183 VI| bones were taken up and laid in a worshipful shrine tofore
184 VI| and it ought not to be laid any blame in her, for her
185 VI| found the body of S. Clement laid in an ark or a chest, and
186 VI| saint, and the body was laid in the church, which is
187 VII| hair was spread, and he laid him down thereon, and prayed
188 VII| and I took it thence and laid it in a foul way where it
189 VII| Erkenwold. And after they laid and buried the body honorably
190 VII| made. And then that one laid the sack so and said: It
191 VII| he nourished a dove, and laid wheat and other corn in
192 VII| array they put off, and laid it apart. And Theodulphus,
193 VII| were moved with mercy, and laid him upon a tree that he
194 VII| him, and he took them and laid them upon his sore, saying:
195 VII| good a man. And anon he laid the table to his enemies,
196 VII| and anon after that he had laid his hands on them, by the
197 VII| and instead of a pillow he laid under his head sometimes
198 VII| the priest, when he hath laid down the body of our Lord,
199 VII| earth. This first article laid S. Peter in the creed. The
200 VII| Father. This article made and laid it in the creed S. John
201 VII| birth. And this article laid S. James, brother to S.
202 VII| sepulchre. This article laid S. Andrew.~The fifth article
203 VII| for ever. And this article laid in the creed S. Phillip.~
204 VII| forty days. And this article laid S. Thomas.~The seventh article
205 VII| sitteth. And this article laid S. Bartholomew in the creed.~
206 VII| last article beforesaid, laid S. Matthew the Evangelist
207 VII| of the Son. This article laid in the creed S. James, the
208 VII| holy unction. This article laid S. Simon.~The eleventh article
209 VII| holy church. This article laid S. Jude, that was the brother
210 VII| shall last. This article laid S. Matthias, apostle and
211 VII| fingers, and after that they laid this holy bishop upon the
212 VII| Sunday of the year, and they laid this holy martyr under the
213 VII| Child on whom our Lord laid his hand, iii. 283.~—restored
214 VII| ii. 228.~Silver platter laid in the desert by the Devil,
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