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1 I| saith: He is delivered to knights for to be beaten, and their
2 I| of Pharaoh, master of his knights. ~Thus was Joseph led into
3 II| his eyes, and his tyrant knights said to him: Who despised
4 II| commanded three innocent knights to be beheaded. And when
5 II| came thither forty-seven knights of Bari, and four monks
6 II| alive. ~And forthwith four knights took their counsel together
7 II| be the names of the four knights: Sir Reginald Fitzurse,
8 II| to eat. ~And these four knights aforesaid came to Canterbury
9 II| church. ~Then one of the knights smote him as he kneeled
10 II| on them and said to his knights and them that were about
11 II| awaked he did do call his knights and commanded them to go
12 II| Silvester saw from far the knights come to him, he supposed
13 II| suffer martyrdom. When the knights came to him they said to
14 II| and said: O right noble knights of Jesu Christ, wise and
15 III| and in that wise by ten knights to be led to Rome. There
16 III| of this region sent his knights to hunt, and they could
17 III| the which anon sent many knights for him, and commanded to
18 III| sacrifice. Lo! here be the knights that come to fetch thee
19 III| commandment of the prince. And the knights said to him: Come out from
20 III| draw it forth, and four knights at one side, and four knights
21 III| knights at one side, and four knights on that other to draw, and
22 III| puissant knight, was with other knights, by the commandment of Pilate,
23 III| Ruffin the master of his knights demanded wherefore he so
24 III| with a great multitude of knights for to have slain the bishop.
25 III| weeping, and one of the knights buffeted and smote him,
26 III| then blamed him. Then the knights in their great anger beat
27 III| rode on hunting with his knights in the wood of Dorset beside
28 III| was ordained prince of his knights, and so entered into Britain
29 III| that city and prince of the knights, and steward of the land,
30 III| execution upon Alban, prince of knights, and steward of Britain.
31 III| lord of Verulam, prince of knights, and steward of all Britain
32 III| river. And then one of the knights that drew S. Alban toward
33 IV| How be it when one of the knights, that had brought him out
34 IV| commandment of the emperor, the knights brought the body again much
35 IV| of three days the other knights came for to see if he were
36 IV| had their sight. The which knights when they were returned
37 IV| answer, he commanded his knights that by force they should
38 IV| went by his enemies, two knights appeared and confirmed him
39 IV| under the keeping of two knights, Processe and Martinian,
40 IV| why withdrawest thou my knights and drawest them to thee?
41 IV| thy corner I have gathered knights, but also I gather from
42 IV| as he was led, the three knights that led him said to him:
43 IV| together, Nero sent two knights to look if he were slain
44 IV| they would. ~And the other knights, Longinus, master of the
45 IV| Longinus, master of the knights, and Accestus, came on the
46 IV| Paul vanished away, and the knights cried after them and said:
47 IV| Another time a multitude of knights came, with whom was a prince
48 IV| others worshipped him. Which knights said to Theodora, Arise
49 IV| own, and administered to knights, and her servants, and to
50 IV| with two clerks and two knights escaped the peril of the
51 IV| of the tempest, and those knights he baptized. ~After this
52 IV| knew it, he sent hastily knights after, for to take them,
53 IV| take them, and as these knights passed to go over a bridge,
54 IV| power to see him. ~Three knights of the diocese of Lyons
55 IV| buried, his two fellows, knights, returned, and that other
56 IV| he saw a great company of knights, of which a knight cruel
57 IV| And then the king sent two knights for to fetch him to the
58 IV| did do behead the other knights that he had sent for him,
59 IV| through-shotten with arrows with forty knights archers. But none of the
60 IV| archers. But none of the knights might attain him, for the
61 IV| throughshotten with the arrows of the knights, and addressed him for to
62 IV| through-pierced with arrows of all the knights. And with that, one of the
63 IV| sent thither an hundred knights for to take him. And they
64 IV| out of order, hath also knights out of order. Why came ye
65 IV| commandment of the emperor, knights beat them both and brought
66 IV| with a great multitude of knights and assayed if he might
67 IV| that he sent to him more knights than he did tofore. And
68 IV| treasures, and then the knights heard speak of the treasures,
69 IV| deliveredst to me. And when the knights heard speak of the treasures,
70 IV| ere he took any meat, the knights came and haled him away,
71 IV| Hyppolitus. And forty-seven knights hearing that the queen and
72 IV| did do behead the other knights. And the bodies were borne
73 IV| his knight than duke of knights, and he pursued not S. Laurence
74 V| war with his enemy, whose knights took S. Rocke as a spy,
75 V| he was visited of divers knights. And he prayed them that
76 V| heard hereof he sent many knights to take him, whom they found
77 V| and went tofore all the knights that kept him, and they
78 V| Savien apperceived that the knights followed, and that he approached
79 V| he was baptized. Then the knights followed him, and were much
80 V| buried. And after that the knights bare of his blood to the
81 V| there. And then one of the knights drew up an arrow follily
82 V| followed after with many knights, and then the wind came
83 V| been made master of the knights, and clad with the adornments
84 V| that the host of the other knights were spread in other cities.
85 V| and supposed they had been knights that had by day-time been
86 V| prayers, and one and twenty knights with her believed in God,
87 V| counsellor by the admonishment of knights his fellows; hasty by ardour
88 V| assembled this chosen legion of knights, that is to wit six thousand
89 V| six hundred and sixty-six knights, and were sent to the emperor
90 V| christian men. And when the holy knights heard that, they departed
91 V| Maximian knew it, he sent knights to them, and commanded that
92 V| Then Cæsar commended his knights that they should go and
93 V| have suffered our fellow knights to be slain, and I have
94 V| enclosed with the bodies of the knights our fellows, and have our
95 V| answer unto Cæsar: We be thy knights, sir emperor, and have taken
96 V| the glory of our fellow knights; ne think not that I take
97 V| emperor such words: We be knights of thine empire, but we
98 V| environ all that legion of knights, so that none should escape.
99 V| Then were environed the knights of Jesu Christ with knights
100 V| knights of Jesu Christ with knights of the devil, that one of
101 V| and commanded that four knights should shoot arrows to Cosmo
102 V| prayers unto God, right noble knights of the king of heaven, and
103 V| they be the right noble knights of the king perdurable,
104 V| the noble number of his knights? For as we see in the knights
105 V| knights? For as we see in the knights of some king, that some
106 V| king, thus is it of the knights of Christ. Some be in the
107 V| Logier to death, and sent knights for to take him. And when
108 V| bishop, he was taken of the knights, which anon put out his
109 V| beaten cruelly of twelve knights, and were straightly bounden
110 V| him incontinent with his knights for to accomplish it, and
111 VI| children, and many other knights. After this, Crisaunt was
112 VI| showed her counsel to the knights of her company, and made
113 VI| king, with other lords and knights, had much people to serve
114 VI| the forest. And the other knights ran after the other harts,
115 VI| the place he departed his knights as for to find venison.
116 VI| assailed his servants and his knights, and slew them all, and
117 VI| with a great multitude of knights, and I am now alone, and
118 VI| into divers parts, many knights to seek him, and promised
119 VI| and great honour. And two knights, which had been under him
120 VI| And anon he met with these knights, and they knew him not,
121 VI| this thing, because the knights told and recounted his first
122 VI| then he counted how many knights there were, and saw there
123 VI| which was master of the knights, and my mother, which was
124 VI| Placidus, master of the knights, which otherwise art called
125 VI| after came a multitude of knights without number, whom followed
126 VI| Peter with the apostles; the knights were the martyrs and the
127 VI| the pit, and shall make my knights to lie therein all armed.
128 VI| turned the chest wherein the knights lay armed, and closed them
129 VI| be chased away, but the knights that came for to chase him
130 VI| master and tribune of the knights under Constantian and Julian
131 VI| that the sons of ancient knights should ride instead of their
132 VI| dignity to be judge of the knights, and also the world, if
133 VI| gave great money unto the knights. And Martin willing no more
134 VI| were battles established of knights, and with that so many archers
135 VI| with them many companies of knights and of people armed, which
136 VI| white vestment, and the knights led her unto a town called
137 VI| under his power a thousand knights. He was a much just man
138 VI| lineage, for he came of the knights. And this holy man when
139 VI| he addressed one of his knights to him for to espy what
140 VI| Cecilia said to them: Now, ye knights of Christ, cast away from
141 VII| Porphyry, the prince of knights, and when the queen entered,
142 VII| Christ, with two hundred knights. And because the tyrant
143 VII| which thing he told to his knights, to whom they said: And
144 VII| which were two right noble knights of our Lord Jesu Christ,
145 VII| which was chased of many knights, and he entered into the
146 VII| bishops and the master of the knights of the town, and hung curtains
147 VII| troubled, and sent forth his knights for this holy man, S. Erasmus,
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