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1 I| that a maid might never bear Bethlehem, there may ye
2 I| to take their things and bear with them, therefore we
3 I| assembling their things for to bear with them, so have we in
4 I| epistle, that she should bear patiently tribulation, as
5 I| because that they may not bear adversities, it is to dread
6 I| shall go with thee and shall bear it to the Emperor for to
7 I| comforted him, saying: Peter bear the virtue of obedience,
8 I| France, is accustomed to bear a dragon with a long tail
9 I| and on the third day they bear it after the cross, with
10 I| presence, because they might bear witness, and that they should
11 I| from the Father, he shall bear witness of me that he cometh
12 I| signify that we ought to bear the cross of Jesu Christ
13 I| and royal apparel, they bear gold on their bridles, on
14 I| husband: Thou seest I may bear no child, wherefore I would
15 I| hast conceived and shalt bear a child and shalt call him
16 I| ninety years may conceive and bear a child? I beseech thee,
17 I| and I also that I should bear Abraham a child? She thought
18 I| saying in scorn, Shall I bear a child? but as I said to
19 I| terebinthe, and dates, and bear with you double money, and
20 I| be the easier to thee to bear the charge when it is so
21 I| commandment is that thou shalt not bear false witness against thy
22 I| as much as two men might bear between them upon a colestaff.
23 II| request, but I pray thee to bear my sin and trespass and
24 II| vexeth thee, thou shalt bear it the lighter. And he said
25 II| head that it grieved him to bear, wherefore it was shorn
26 II| men that did nothing but bear stone and mortar and other
27 II| the body all naked, and bear nothing with them but sins. ~
28 II| wherefore I pray you to bear this oil into his church,
29 II| and worship ye him; and bear ye to him of your jewels,
30 II| because thou mayest not bear it with thee. Give then
31 II| when he shall die he shall bear nothing with him, and he
32 II| repentance, go ye forth and bear the rods and stones thither
33 II| to them and bade them to bear this ring to their king
34 II| his arm with the cross to bear off the stroke, and the
35 II| them to Sir Robert Broke to bear into France to the king.
36 II| wretched sinner, which bear falsely the name to be a
37 II| the matter, ne could not bear ne answer to his eloquence,
38 II| affranchised them for to bear their clothes into the city
39 II| and made his servant to bear him into the pit again where
40 II| this world dispurveyed, and bear nothing with them but their
41 II| such ways that I may not bear the clamours, the terrors,
42 II| works Christ, and may not I bear one blame or vice of this
43 III| his head, which yet clerks bear and have, for like as some
44 III| writeth it as many holy men bear witness.~
45 III| gathered of the fruit for to bear to his master, but the father
46 III| chosen twelve men for to bear witness of his resurrection,
47 III| had cast upon him, for to bear witness against them that
48 III| in the which he did do bear an image of our Lady, which,
49 III| hand, and commanded him to bear it unto such a place that
50 III| Take this bread hardily and bear it away. At the last the
51 III| looked upward and saw angels bear the soul Aidanus the bishop
52 III| the child that thou shalt bear, and other work to this
53 III| delivered it to Seconde for to bear it to Marcian. Then Seconde
54 III| and said: If this stake bear flowers by to-morrow we
55 III| counselled him that he should bear with him a little of the
56 III| had made him to say, and bear this witness tofore the
57 III| an oath never to rebel ne bear arms against the emperor,
58 III| when the paynims saw him bear the sign of the cross, which
59 III| is made dry, wherefore I bear witness that there is no
60 III| wife shall conceive and bear a son, whom thou shalt call
61 III| Fair daughter take this and bear it in mind of Jesu Christ
62 III| of S. Denis, and made to bear a candle burning tofore
63 III| with open mouth, like a bear of Almaine, the tongue hanging
64 III| the oil and bade the maid bear it forth safely. The people
65 IV| angels of Sathanas, which bear him in the air, by the name
66 IV| Lord Jesu Christ, that ye bear ne sustain him no more,
67 IV| soul, that angels shall bear up to heaven after thy martyrdom.
68 IV| lent to him his ass for to bear his children. And when he
69 IV| the love of S. James to bear her sack upon his horse;
70 IV| that river, and thou shalt bear over all them that shall
71 IV| Christopher, come out and bear me over. Then he awoke and
72 IV| which prayed him goodly to bear him over the water. And
73 IV| the world upon me, I might bear no greater burden. And the
74 IV| see to-morn that it shall bear flowers and fruit, and anon
75 IV| convert the people it might bear flowers and fruit, and anon
76 IV| the fellowship of angels bear the soul of my sister Mary
77 IV| people came and desired to bear him out of the street for
78 IV| that the devil might not bear it, but departed and went
79 IV| delve the earth and should bear it on their shoulders unto
80 IV| Sisinnius helped for to bear. And after, Ciriacus was
81 IV| therefore take this palm, and bear it tofore the bier when
82 IV| tofore the bier when ye shall bear my body to the sepulchre.
83 IV| our Lord to the apostles: Bear ye the body of this virgin,
84 IV| her, and saw their king bear in his proper arms the soul
85 IV| and John said to Peter: Bear this palm tofore the bier,
86 IV| appertaineth better to thee to bear it, for thou art chosen
87 IV| Lord, and thou oughtest to bear this palm of light at the
88 IV| perdurable clearness. And I shall bear the holy body with the bier,
89 IV| apostles and of you all, shall bear with thee. And then Peter
90 IV| disciples of her son Jesu bear her and make such melody
91 IV| said: We be devils that bear to hell the soul of Ebronien,
92 V| cardinal that he should bear the sign of the cross of
93 V| destroyed, and enforced them to bear away the goods from that
94 V| Macheronta. And Herodias did do bear the head in to Jerusalem,
95 V| she would suffer him to bear away the head. And she consented
96 V| fers, that is to say as to bear, and of this word lis, litis,
97 V| ye will all surely, and bear of my blood to your emperor,
98 V| set snares for to take a bear which was accustomed to
99 V| eat their sheep. And the bear fell in the snare and was
100 V| the corpse and helped to bear it into the city, where
101 V| counsel together, and did do bear the bodies to Constantinople
102 V| which only wert worthy to bear the ransom of the world,
103 V| lawful battles, and not to bear arms against christian men,
104 V| which is yet fresh, let us bear this thither, and take we
105 V| life, and the devils shall bear him by art magic, and shall
106 V| himself to Palmatian: I bear virginity into heaven, not
107 V| and would not suffer to bear away the body, but in calling
108 VI| England and let the king bear me on his back into the
109 VI| fishes, and bade the fisher bear the greatest unto Mellitus,
110 VI| and visit it ofttimes, and bear in the sight of Almighty
111 VI| accustomed in double manner to bear witness, it is of things
112 VI| into purgatory be they that bear wood, hay, and stubble.
113 VI| and it is given me for to bear, for the glory that I had
114 VI| furnace, and therefore they bear nothing with them that ought
115 VI| he ware, which mantle I bear on me and is heavier than
116 VI| unpunished. This day devils shall bear thy soul into hell, and
117 VI| place another church, and bear therein the body of S. Leonard
118 VI| shalt not die. Arise up, and bear thou this chain with thee
119 VI| the world, and the angels bear him now into heaven. And
120 VI| kings of France were wont to bear his cope in battle, and
121 VI| unto the door, and did do bear tofore the body of our Lord,
122 VI| could do they might not bear her over a little brook.
123 VI| which had no feet for to bear him, ne had never gone ne
124 VI| and take a soft egg and bear it to sister Andrea of Ferrara
125 VI| for the more easilier to bear him. and the biting of his
126 VI| Art not thou afeard to bear me any farther that am recommended
127 VI| wicked fiends of hell that bear with them a man's soul,
128 VII| shadow of the palm that I bear in mine hand shall never
129 VII| virgin said: I pray thee, bear this basket to Theophilus
130 VII| part be my sins which I bear behind me, them I consider
131 VII| howbeit I should always bear mine own sins tofore me,
132 VII| great that he might not bear it, and always he hewed
133 VII| the victory of me, for I bear the victory of me at my
134 VII| he prayed that they would bear him unto the sepulchre of
135 VII| obey to our Lord and should bear in all patience his adversities,
136 VII| persons should sustain ne bear any longer evil or pain,
137 VII| clothing, which thou shalt bear tofore the siege tribunal
138 VII| say mass for the dead, men bear not the pax for this that
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