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1 I| inflamed against him, and bade that he should be brought
2 I| was perfectly made, God bade him to take into it of all
3 I| him gold and silver, and bade that men should worship
4 I| Our Lord led him out and bade him behold the heaven, and
5 I| to comfort them. And they bade him do as he had said, he
6 I| he had said, he went and bade Sarah to make three ashy
7 I| in the land of Edom, and bade them say thus to Esau: This
8 I| servants all these beasts; and bade them say that Jacob his
9 I| these things, and our father bade us to return and buy more
10 I| platter full of cherries, and bade him eat, and he took and
11 I| a leper's hand. Our Lord bade him to withdraw it into
12 I| tokens and signs that he bade him do. They came both together
13 I| masters awaited on them and bade them: Make an end of your
14 I| magicians and jugglers and bade them do the same. And they
15 I| that he would not do as God bade. Then said our Lord to Moses:
16 I| would not let them go, and bade Moses that he should no
17 I| the people, and our Lord bade them to sanctify the people
18 I| me. The people did as he bade, and brought the gold to
19 I| Levi joined to him, and he bade each man take a sword on
20 I| tables again, which our Lord bade him make. And therein our
21 I| took the rod as our Lord bade, and gathered all the people
22 II| his death.. ~Then our Lord bade Samuel to go and anoint
23 II| Bethlehem unto Jesse and bade him bring his sons tofore
24 II| David did all that ever Saul bade him do wisely and prudently.
25 II| David sent certain men, and bade them say that David greeted
26 II| called one of his men, and bade him slay him. And he smote
27 II| cities of Judah. And our Lord bade him go, and he ask and because
28 II| sent letters to Joab and bade him to send home to him
29 II| host was ruled, and after bade him go home to his house
30 II| whatsomever happed, and then David bade them to save his son Absalom. ~
31 II| this David called Joab, and bade him number the people of
32 II| Then came Gad to David and bade him make an altar in the
33 II| been nourished with him bade him say to the people in
34 II| his father and mother, and bade them farewell. When they
35 II| to him Anna his wife and bade her to make ready another
36 II| ere it waxed light, and bade his wife to ordain a feast,
37 II| prince of his knighthood, and bade him go forth, and in especial
38 II| despised his empire; and bade him spare no realm ne town
39 II| delivered it to her maid, and bade her to put it in her scrip,
40 II| enemies. After this Judith bade that the head should be
41 II| might not be delivered. She bade her sister to go to Diana
42 II| confessed to him. And the bishop bade her to go confess her to
43 II| their deliverance. And he bade them to attribute it to
44 II| the priest came to him and bade him to believe in God, and
45 II| when he had long wept he bade to loose and unbind the
46 II| the mass was finished he bade and did do make a pit or
47 II| John appeared to them and bade them to bear this ring to
48 II| lord S. Thomas so, and he bade him buy such as he could
49 II| offended God and him, and bade him abide in his realm where
50 II| done well his penance, and bade him go out of the prison.
51 II| come error? The provost bade him say, and he said: The
52 II| bearing a staff whom he bade smite and slay, and as many
53 II| delivered to him a ring and bade him to wed the image, and
54 II| whom the master of Peter bade to dinner, and as they sat
55 II| opened the gates, and Peter bade him by words to open the
56 II| God, for as he spake and bade me open the gate, there
57 II| called his dispenser and bade him to give to him sixpence,
58 II| called his dispenser and bade him to give him sixpence
59 II| show it to no man. S. John bade her write it and seal it,
60 III| healed of his measelry, and bade Jesu Christ to dinner, and
61 III| them, and so they did, and bade him that lay in the cart
62 III| durst not approach but if he bade him. Three workmen that
63 III| about to be drowned, and bade him go to help him. And
64 III| appeared to S. Benet and bade him go see them that edified,
65 III| the abbey of S. Benet, and bade him that he should show
66 III| felt it with his hands, he bade them take the milk of a
67 III| and I shall do it. Then he bade him do open penance and
68 III| Dunstan in a night and bade him arise anon and make
69 III| Dunstan appeared to him and bade him be of good comfort,
70 III| was delivered to keep, and bade him anon to strike their
71 III| his life and death, and bade him choose which he would.
72 III| to tell him, and then he bade her say what she would,
73 III| hell. And then S. Austin bade bring him to the place where
74 III| he sent it to Marine, and bade him keep such treasure as
75 III| holy religious man, and bade him go to Dame Ethelreda,
76 III| William, and S. William bade him that he should confess
77 III| bourdon like as S. Peter bade him, and anon he was raised
78 III| she blessed the oil and bade the maid bear it forth safely.
79 IV| our Lord, and after that bade his brethren farewell, and
80 IV| the woman being deceived, bade the man he should come at
81 IV| that way the same time, and bade the woman let him see her
82 IV| appeared to this priest, and bade him go to S. Thomas, and
83 IV| Canterbury, named Wilfrid, and bade him, with his bishops, go
84 IV| and sent his servants and bade them take her and bring
85 IV| open and abode for her, and bade her come into the country
86 IV| our Lord, arose up, and bade the hangman accomplish the
87 IV| her again to prison, and bade her servants when it was
88 IV| for evil, like as Christ bade us, unbind him. And then
89 IV| buy bread in the city, and bade him bring more than he did
90 IV| had appeared to him and bade him believe as his wife
91 IV| her death was nigh, and bade to light the tapers about
92 IV| heavenly harbour. And then she bade that the passion after Luke
93 IV| said graces, S. Germain bade him bring to him the bones
94 IV| that schedule, and they bade him to cast it in the fire,
95 IV| petition of the man of God, and bade that he and his brethren
96 IV| slept in the church, and bade him that he should cast
97 V| agree thereto. And then he bade make ready wine, and said
98 V| And when he saw her, he bade her to come and dine with
99 V| credo of the mass was, and bade him read. And he ascended
100 V| being full of woodness, bade him to sacrifice to his
101 V| him of forgiveness, and bade him that he should not sing
102 V| appeared to them in a boat, and bade them sail as they did before,
103 V| same house, and on a day he bade another Jew, one of his
104 V| despite, and against him that bade him, and also threatened
105 V| pass forth by, and they bade him come and eat with them,
106 V| Seine. And a noble woman bade them to dine that bare them,
107 VI| sent for them, and the pope bade them tell the cause of their
108 VI| Peter denied me not, but bade me go into England and let
109 VI| gave to him a reward and bade him to go to Rome and thank
110 VI| a fisher in Thames, and bade him set him over from Stangate
111 VI| divided the fishes, and bade the fisher bear the greatest
112 VI| knew the earl's intent and bade him stand still, for that
113 VI| blood out of her face, and bade her tarry there three or
114 VI| praising to him therefor, but bade her to give laud and praising
115 VI| how he was made blind, she bade him be of good cheer, and
116 VI| and they that heard him bade him cease of his crying,
117 VI| king blessed the bread, and bade him eat it, and the morsel
118 VI| was abbot of Rumsey, and bade him go and tell to Harold
119 VI| and he heard a voice that bade him go and ring to the last
120 VI| servants came to him, and bade him leave his mass, he said:
121 VI| said: Nay. And the bishop bade him to hearken diligently,
122 VI| should know him. And he bade him go into the church,
123 VI| people, yet not content, bade him to demand the child
124 VI| mother of the child, and bade her see if she had all her
125 VI| Canterbury appeared to him, and bade him to maintain and hold
126 VI| but Hingvar met him and bade him use short words and
127 VI| to suppose that S. Peter bade him to lie, for God hath
128 VII| and firm in the faith, and bade the tormentors do as was
129 VII| queen was, and the emperor bade that many should be put
130 VII| him. And then S. Brandon bade the shipmen to wind up the
131 VII| his manner, and then he bade his brethren be of good
132 VII| took his leave of them and bade them sail forth right east,
133 VII| ready and went to mass, and bade his monks to sing the best
134 VII| blasting and roaring and bade S. Brandon go thence that
135 VII| wretched life. And then he bade S. Brandon to take of the
136 VII| came their procurator and bade them to be of good cheer,
137 VII| brought him in the air, and bade him hold up his lap and
138 VII| that was left him, and he bade him he should come again
139 VII| abbot was much angry and bade him despoil him naked, and
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