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1 I| it only are known in this country, one in the British Museum,
2 I| by another way into their country. Magus also is said enchanter.
3 I| should return into their country, lo hear then how they came
4 I| were returned into their country. And this time thus of the
5 I| when they came into their country, and in gladness and in
6 I| this mortal world into the country of our heritage of heaven,
7 I| incorruption, from exile unto our country, from weeping to joy we
8 I| into the right land of my country, that is, into heaven. The
9 I| wherefore he left that country and went into Egypt and
10 I| they were come in to that country the people saw that she
11 I| multiply, that unnethe the country might suffice to their pasture,
12 I| Abram said to Lot: Lo! this country is great and wide, I pray
13 I| herdmen. Lo! behold all the country is tofore thee, take which
14 I| side. Then Lot beheld the country and saw a fair plain toward
15 I| all the substance of the country and took also with them
16 I| of Jerusalem and all the country, and blessed Abram. And
17 I| I dwell, but go into the country where my kindred is, and
18 I| will come with me into this country, shall I bring thy son into
19 I| bring thy son into that country from whence thou camest?
20 I| the usage ne custom of our country to give the younger first
21 I| depart that I may go in to my country and my land; give to me
22 I| them, and returned into his country. Jacob went forth in his
23 I| dwell ye with us. All the country is in your power, exercise
24 I| long. And when they of the country saw this plaint and sorrowing
25 I| departed and went into his country. ~The third month after
26 I| When they had seen the country and considered by the space
27 I| afraid? We have well seen the country, and it is good to win.
28 I| and it is good to win. The country floweth full of milk and
29 I| not see ne come into the country and land that I have promised
30 II| vengeances to them of the country as long as the ark was with
31 II| over Jordan and all the country, and there were founder
32 II| after returned into her country and land. The weight of
33 II| Murgondy. And the men of this country refused utterly the preaching
34 II| Murgondy, and they of the country were wroth that S. Matthew
35 II| he replenished all the country with churches and converted
36 II| shewed to the people of the country when there shall be plenty
37 II| also to sow. And in this country the people served idols
38 II| man made them of all the country to cease then these customs,
39 II| whole and safe into thy country? And the abbot answered,
40 II| came home safely into his country with his company, and notified
41 II| which had then destroyed the country and land all about the city.
42 II| they might not dwell in the country for shame and for the sorrow
43 II| world. And in whatsoever country they went, ever each man
44 II| prayed of the bishops of the country of Ephesus to write them,
45 II| this region and in this country, and God had promised to
46 II| which shall deliver all the country from this persecution. And
47 II| Poictiers, was born in the country of Guienne. He had a wife
48 II| an heresy reigned in his country and through all France,
49 II| confirmed, each went in to his country. ~In the end, when S. Hilary
50 II| ne royle not about in the country, do these three things and
51 II| me, which feared all the country, and I wot well that this
52 III| flowers be showed in our country, and I believe that I shall
53 III| all the poor people of the country, which plained that they
54 III| conversed bodily in their country. And S. Simeon said: Nunc
55 III| and deliverance to all the country. After that the table containing
56 III| for the salvation of the country, at the beginning of February,
57 III| happed that the queen of this country went for to play on the
58 III| and all the people of the country made great feast. The king
59 III| the people of that same country, but when the Romans heard
60 III| great alms that many in the country about were nourished by
61 III| came many noble men of the country, which demanded that their
62 III| and came home into his country in Wales named Pendyac,
63 III| entered into a fair and joyous country called the valley Rosine.
64 III| born, and so he left that country and sailed over into Ireland.
65 III| Christ to the king of the country, he leaned upon his crook
66 III| beast might live in all the country, and yet unto this day is
67 III| time that a man of that country stole a sheep, which belonged
68 III| tofore, then they of the country took it and hung it on the
69 III| Baptist, and converted all the country about to the christian faith,
70 III| great a famine was in the country that much people died for
71 III| a time there was in that country a great famine, and all
72 III| happed that men of that country went for to adore and worship
73 III| called the gentlemen of the country, and said to them that if
74 III| which envenomed all the country. And on a time the people
75 III| goods throughout all the country.~It happed at Papia, in
76 III| Paulin that was judge of the country, and when he came thither
77 III| of the people of his own country, and of the heretics; Christ
78 III| Vespasian. For the custom of the country was that who was taken on
79 III| Vespasian: Ah Lord God! in that country were wont to be good masters
80 III| dead men to life in our country, knoweth well that I cannot
81 III| day all the Jews of the country were come to the feast,
82 III| which corrupted all the country with the stench, he held
83 III| to have destroyed all the country. And when Constantine had
84 III| all the wise men of the country, and when they were assembled
85 III| lineage and was born of the country of Phrygia. When his father
86 III| Finally Denis died in the country, and Pancrace was taken
87 III| great fame arose in the country. And when it came to the
88 III| Cerne, and it is in the country of Dorset, whereas now is
89 III| Austin. Also in the same country was a young man that was
90 III| received of the people of the country, whose coming the devils
91 III| preached on a time in the country of Britain in such wise
92 III| and so went out of the country. An angel brought meat to
93 III| did many miracles in the country where he was.~Now it happed
94 III| he sought all about the country, and after, when he was
95 III| men of Warham and of the country be gone for to seek this
96 III| departed into their own country, among whom S. Amphiabel,
97 III| anon spread all about the country, and each man said in his
98 III| S. Loye was born in the country of Limoges. His father was
99 III| that he had seen in the country from whence he came. I have
100 III| earth to send him into this country, I shall be glad and joyous,
101 III| morn and went in to his country, and recounted all that
102 III| Jews that he found in his country, for anger he destroyed,
103 III| and had chased out of the country two enchanters, Zaroen and
104 III| what they were, and of what country. Then the duke told him
105 III| they returned in to their country. Thus then as they were
106 IV| again much solemnly into his country, in a place where our Lord
107 IV| had taken Dacia and the country about, and he demanded that
108 IV| idols or else go out of the country, for the emperor durst not
109 IV| commandment of God left his country and kindred, but how may
110 IV| which not only left his country and kindred, but also himself
111 IV| was the best town of that country. In England are three principal
112 IV| and bade her come into the country of everlasting rest. Then
113 IV| the contemplation of her country. The third by reason of
114 IV| temple of the people of that country. And when the blessed Mary
115 IV| to return again into his country. And as they sailed by the
116 IV| come again with me into my country. I know verily and believe
117 IV| after when she came into the country of Aix, she went into desert,
118 IV| There was a young man of the country of Lyons, as Hugh the abbot
119 IV| and came home into his own country in the sight of all men,
120 IV| inquired his name and his country; and Christopher said to
121 IV| them that dwelled in the country Tarasconus, whereof, in
122 IV| were as governors of the country, took the bodies and buried
123 IV| honestly of the people of the country, whose coming devils had
124 IV| and take possession of the country, he went and clad him with
125 IV| priest named Lucian of the country of Jerusalem, of whom Gennadius
126 IV| wife would return into her country because that the princes
127 IV| enemies that destroyed the country, she hid the money and died
128 V| he decreed to leave the country of Montpelier and to make
129 V| of his lineage and of his country, but Rocke affecting no
130 V| take the way toward thy country. With this sudden voice
131 V| love of God, toward his country and came to a province of
132 V| prerogative in to a far country. And how be it that he was
133 V| preach, void out of this country, and go fight and be capax
134 V| people had occupied that country long, and had corrupted
135 V| and when he came into his country, there were many miracles
136 V| her leave to return to her country, but she would go with her
137 V| barrenness that was in that country, and caused great plenty
138 V| to Jerusalem from so far country and so great space of land,
139 V| order to the bishop of the country, and all they with one will
140 V| was brought again into my country, and it was left to me by
141 V| wasted and destroyed all the country, so that all the people
142 V| idolatry and dilation of his country; he was vomiting by covetise
143 V| martyrdom.~The earl of that country heard of the fame and renomee
144 V| demanded their names and their country. And then the holy martyrs
145 V| Leontius, and Euprepius, our country is Arabia, but christian
146 V| heavenly, which is in the country of saints. This five-fold
147 V| Also he was said of his country lonicus. Ionica, as saith
148 VI| burn and slay their own country with the Danes, among whom
149 VI| gather it, and spared no country, but made them pay in the
150 VI| thieves, and robbers of the country, which have no dread of
151 VI| returned home each into his country, giving laud and thankings
152 VI| Edward whom the churls of the country worship as he were a god?
153 VI| and it happed that the country where his sons were nourished
154 VI| the inhabitants of that country ordained these two young
155 VI| may be brought again to my country, for I am of the country
156 VI| country, for I am of the country of the Romans, and here
157 VI| than they that be in their country, and more certainly than
158 VI| of them that be in their country is without abiding and dread,
159 VI| third day they saw all the country covered with snow, save
160 VI| castle of Sabaria in the country of Pannonia, but he was
161 VI| the trees, and destroy the country all about, and besieged
162 VI| host departed out of the country, and it was not long after
163 VI| man that was in all the country find any remedy ne give
164 VI| him with, and they of his country brought him to S. Clare
165 VI| cruel, which tormented the country and the people and ran upon
166 VI| thence and went into a far country where he long sojourned.~
167 VI| was great dearth in the country, and oft when she lacked
168 VI| Denmark and arrived in the country of Northumberland, and robbed
169 VI| robbed and destroyed the country and slew the people without
170 VI| named Hingvar came into the country where this most christian
171 VI| them that dwelled in the country of the things that be rehearsed
172 VI| for the sin of them of the country that dwelled in that place,
173 VII| send you again into your country with joy. And one of them
174 VII| emperor went out of the country for certain causes, and
175 VII| after return home into thy country in safety.~And then these
176 VII| fish, so great as all a country, for to swim so fast in
177 VII| anon they saw the fairest country eastward that any man might
178 VII| sail again into thine own country, and soon after thou comest
179 VII| whatsomever he will and govern the country without any other constitution.
180 VII| their land, they of the country, by the admonishments of
181 VII| destroyed the people of the country. Then this holy man commanded
182 VII| and the barbarians of that country sware by him.~There was
183 VII| which wwas provost of the country, and his father with him,
184 VII| deeds in the territory or country of Meaux in the protection
185 VII| of our Lord he left his country, both father and mother,
186 VII| nation of Scots, being in his country, and moved by devotion to
187 VII| thou departedst from thy country, also where thou art bound
188 VII| called by the folk of the country Brodile, the which wood,
189 VII| within the territory or country of Meaux, when he heard
190 VII| Francigene which was of the country of Porcien. S. Rigobert
191 VII| because thou knowest not the country, nevertheless thou oughtest
192 VII| such as poor folk of the country be accustomed to wear. He
193 VII| Amand. And in the same country were many abbeys of monks,
194 VII| paradise terrestrial; all the country thereabout replenished with
195 VII| and Albigenses and of the country of Toulouse, and extirpated
196 VII| men of arms came into the country where the holy corpse of
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