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1 I| incorporate. To whom, for a soft bed was duresse and hard crib,
2 I| lion is risen out of his bed. Jesus ascended on high
3 I| But ere they should go to bed, the sinful and cursed people
4 I| and turned him towards his bed's head. Then this done,
5 I| comforted, and sat up in his bed. And Joseph entered in,
6 II| a time as Eli lay in his bed his eyes were so dimmed
7 II| an image and laid in his bed, and a rough skin of a goat
8 II| that he lay sick in his bed. Then after this sent Saul
9 II| Bring him to me in his bed that he may be slain. And
10 II| simulachre or an image in his bed, and goats' skins on the
11 II| David worshipped him in his bed, and said: Blessed be the
12 II| in which she made a privy bed, which she and her servants
13 II| Holofernes went into his bed, and Bagoas brought Judith
14 II| Judith stood before the bed praying with tears and with
15 II| the pillar that was at his bed's head, and took his sword
16 II| in God, and refused the bed of her husband. Then Carisius
17 II| him to be in a right soft bed between two sheets, among
18 II| he lay down sick in his bed for the great sorrow that
19 II| borne into a right soft bed, with soft clothes, so that
20 II| he was brought in a soft bed, and had therein rested
21 II| and arose out of his bed, and went to the church,
22 II| and after returned to his bed, and anon gave up his spirit,
23 II| saw S. John, having in his bed but vile clothes and not
24 II| much rich coverture for his bed and gave it to S. John.
25 III| sicknesses she would have no soft bed, but lay upon the straw
26 III| by weepings, and the soft bed and the sheets ought to
27 III| and gave to them her own bed, and made another for herself.
28 III| And he saw twain in his bed, and had weened that it
29 III| they were that lay in his bed, then she said that they
30 III| she had laid them in his bed. Then he swooned and was
31 III| warm, he bare him in to his bed, and covered him the best
32 III| night, as he slept in his bed, an angel awoke him, and
33 III| and after did do bring a bed of iron and made Quiriacus
34 III| Pernelle, go again to thy bed; who anon went again to
35 III| who anon went again to her bed, and the fevers vexed her
36 III| Lord and reclined in to her bed, and after the third day
37 III| another time as he lay in his bed he saw the brightness of
38 III| were broken and torn. His bed was environed with ashes,
39 III| sleep, an eagle fly over her bed, and thrice bowed and inclined
40 IV| Simon be taken from the bed. And the body abode immovable.
41 IV| thou departest from the bed of their husbands. Whom
42 IV| because she defouled the bed of her husband. And then
43 IV| broken and unpieced. His bed was all environed with ashes,
44 IV| every body was found in his bed, and in their houses, and
45 IV| Friday when he was in his bed and rested and unnethe awoke,
46 IV| was oft found leaving his bed and Iying on the bare ground.
47 IV| seldom he rested in his bed for to sleep; and when he
48 IV| assaying, he arose out of his bed and anon he felt so great
49 IV| curtain that hung afore her bed, and entered and said to
50 IV| said Decius: Bring hither a bed of iron, that Laurence contumax
51 IV| virgins. And tofore the bed of our blessed Lady the
52 IV| she that never touched the bed of marriage in delight,
53 IV| after, laid her down in her bed for to be there till her
54 IV| her body to abide in her bed unto her issue and departing.
55 IV| apostles were about the bed, and gave laud to the virgin
56 IV| sudary, and was laid upon the bed, and lamps burnt full bright
57 V| S. Rocke arose from his bed and went to the utterest
58 V| a maid laid her in his bed by him all naked there where
59 V| lie in that side of the bed she had taken, and turned
60 V| And then she ordained a bed out from the others. And
61 V| then each man went to his bed again. But this unhappy
62 V| arose again and went to the bed of Bernard, as she did tofore,
63 V| mine, and lay it in thy bed, and if he may do anything
64 V| did so and laid it in her bed. And he came anon, but he
65 V| presumed to approach her bed, but he threatened her right
66 V| fevers, and lay down on his bed. And when he understood
67 V| and read them Iying in his bed and wept abundantly. And
68 V| Mammertin Iying in his bed knew, and arose out of his
69 V| knew, and arose out of his bed, and finding him in the
70 V| she kept it always at her bed's head. And after the judge
71 V| as they had lain upon a bed full of flowers and suffered
72 V| image of the crucifix by his bed, to which he made daily
73 V| wise that he thought in his bed wicked and cursed things.
74 V| it unto her father in his bed, Jesu Christ appeared to
75 V| and found her alone in her bed, and without shame sprang
76 V| without shame sprang into her bed and embraced her, and would
77 V| himself, he sprang out of his bed for joy, and recounted to
78 V| s clothing Iying by his bed which his enemies had laid
79 V| travail, lay down in his bed wherover hung a cord on
80 V| that he should go into the bed, which was preciously adorned
81 V| saw suddenly in heaven a bed arrayed with precious vestments,
82 VI| king was sick, lying in his bed, and there stood in his
83 VI| had defiled his father's bed. For whiles Robert, the
84 VI| night, when he went to his bed, he put himself wholly in
85 VI| gone. He leapt out of his bed and told to his brethren,
86 VI| thing to his wife in their bed, she cried: My Lord! and
87 VI| when a knight lay in his bed with his wife, and the moon
88 VI| had made ready for him a bed full of straw. And when
89 VI| coverlet of hair upon his bed. And then he, being angry,
90 VI| her that she lay in her bed, she arose and did her to
91 VI| of the song, howbeit her bed was not so nigh that the
92 VI| drunken, and sat in her bed. All that night she was
93 VI| Clare lay in a much fair bed and much precious, and her
94 VI| lady at the head of the bed, and said to them that wept:
95 VI| daughters were about the bed, which wept and abode for
96 VI| they thought neither of bed ne of table. All the delights
97 VI| devoutly and holily the bed of her that should pass
98 VI| clear, approached to the bed whereas the spouse of her
99 VI| and commanded that his bed should be made in a corner
100 VI| commanded to keep, made anon his bed under the stair and steps
101 VI| house and came tofore the bed where Alexis lay dead, and
102 VI| see thee lie dead in thy bed, which shouldst be my solace
103 VI| chamberers to go to her bed, she would there say them,
104 VI| when he shall go to his bed, or arise, and bless him
105 VI| granted her to come to his bed, and then she was right
106 VI| her ready to come to his bed, and she stood naked tofore
107 VI| came that she should go to bed with her husband as the
108 VI| might not rise out of her bed. And thus was Macidiana
109 VI| God I have eschewed his bed by feigned and dissembled
110 VII| and his fellows went to bed and slept well, and on the
111 VII| it out, which hung at his bed's head, and when the king
112 VII| the king was asleep in his bed, the homicide enforced him
113 VII| brethren, and was borne to his bed as halt dead, and when he
114 VII| of it had filled all his bed. The abbot was much angry
115 VII| as he and his son went to bed, suddenly, by the will of
116 VII| administered both meat and drink, bed and fire for to warm them
117 VII| unction, Iying on his noble bed beforesaid, adjousted always
118 VII| of his days, Iying on his bed, sick with his last sickness,
119 VII| feeble, he issued from his bed against his creator, and
120 VII| Another child which under a bed was found dead, vow made
121 VII| worthy, for I lie upon a bed well strewed with sweet
122 VII| cuttings form S. Clare's bed, vi. 165.~Vines first planted,
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