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1 I| cometh for the cause of the hurt and sickness general. For
2 I| themselves for his body hurt and wounded by them. And
3 I| clearness of the sun might not hurt nor appale her light, but
4 I| members is fouled by spit, and hurt with the thorns of the Jews.
5 I| they have not spared to hurt it with bitter wounds. Secondly,
6 I| with which they have been hurt. And this is the reason
7 I| of which they have been hurt. Thirdly, it representeth
8 I| there shall not an hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast, whereby
9 I| to swear lightly without hurt or blame is venial sin,
10 I| purchaseth shame, villany or hurt to another wrongfully, or
11 I| consenting of damage or hurt of other, this is not deadly
12 I| also. Then they that were hurt came into Moses and said:
13 I| sign, and whosomever be hurt, and looketh thereon and
14 I| and when they that were hurt beheld it they were made
15 II| anointed. I shall never hurt ne grieve him, let God do
16 II| eyes on her his courage was hurt, and the ancient enemy,
17 II| he saw the heart of him, hurt [him] with a grievous dart.
18 II| the place where she was hurt with the sword, ne died
19 II| he drank venom without hurt or peril, and them that
20 II| that you desire so that ye hurt not the liberties of holy
21 II| to make him cease of his hurt and blessure of this people.
22 II| them, and if the fiends hurt any of them by any occasion,
23 II| would say that they were hurt because they brake their
24 II| was out of the faith was hurt for to be made believe,
25 II| believe, the persecutor was hurt for to be made a preacher,
26 II| the son of perdition was hurt for to be made the vessel
27 III| than their heart should be hurt by fleshly will. And she
28 III| destroyed all Rome, and hurt all holy church in this
29 III| renomee might be lessed or hurt. And the angel said to the
30 III| smote him with his spear and hurt him sore and threw him to
31 III| George escaped without hurt. And then commanded Dacian
32 III| awl, and when he felt him hurt he cried on high: One God!
33 III| was a knight on a time so hurt in battle that his hand
34 III| the morn finding no thing hurt, buried. Then let us pray
35 III| men of the city, ne did no hurt to nobody. And then the
36 III| that thou shouldest be hurt by me if I make not sacrifice
37 III| if thou dreaded not to be hurt of me thou wouldest never
38 IV| without any grievance or hurt. And yet he did do make
39 IV| which ate it without any hurt like as he did that other.
40 IV| harboured Paul may in no wise be hurt of no venomous beasts, wherefore
41 IV| that no man should touch ne hurt no christian man till the
42 IV| did to him grievance ne hurt that he felt, save in his
43 IV| blessed virgin without any hurt issued out of the water,
44 IV| from her belly without any hurt of his members. And when
45 IV| redresseth them that be hurt, and unbindeth them that
46 IV| bring him to me bounden, but hurt him not. Then they went
47 IV| stony way, he was neither hurt in his body ne in his shirt.
48 IV| James, and there was no hurt of burning found in his
49 IV| Doubtest thou the devil that he hurt thee not? Then is the devil
50 IV| out without any harm or hurt. And when the king saw that,
51 IV| without feeling harm or hurt, in the same wise we have
52 IV| all troubled, fled, and hurt his foot that unnethe he
53 IV| out, he was not tasted but hurt, he feared ne trembled not,
54 IV| third time without lesion or hurt. And yet the heretics, abiding
55 IV| as he had suffered that hurt in his body, and that token
56 IV| and she went without any hurt upon the burning ashes.
57 IV| furnace without any harm or hurt, and drew him out, and demanded
58 V| deliver mortal men from the hurt of pestilence. And so an
59 V| wandered in the wood, what hurt, sickness or swelling they
60 V| S. Rocke he shall not be hurt with any hurt of pestilence.
61 V| shall not be hurt with any hurt of pestilence. And then
62 V| of his enemies, and was hurt on the side in the place
63 V| than any others. If I were hurt, I never required vengeance
64 V| the left, and none of them hurt him. And when the emperor
65 V| strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt no man when his own conscience
66 V| should neither grieve ne hurt man. And then Mammertin
67 V| out, but he wounded and hurt the holy man, which ceased
68 V| desert, and of whom he was so hurt; and he answered right honestly
69 V| that he died not ne had no hurt, and they that hanged him
70 V| the battles? How art thou hurt? Certain it is of none arrow
71 V| and came out again without hurt or grief, but the heretic
72 V| and kept Enfemia without hurt, sitting upon the wheel.
73 V| that they did to men into hurt, that turned Matthew into
74 V| were they taken off without hurt or grief, and so came all
75 V| them that threw them, and hurt and wounded many of them.
76 V| the arrows returned and hurt many, and did no harm to
77 V| and felt his leg without hurt, and then took a candle,
78 V| Know ye that this man is so hurt by my will. I am Michael
79 V| him, and lay in a wait to hurt and slander him. And as
80 V| showed to him his foot being hurt. Then he called his brethren,
81 V| foot of the lion was sore hurt and pricked with a thorn.
82 V| and he felt him grievously hurt in his left hand, but there
83 V| hand, but there appeared no hurt in his glove, and then he
84 V| out of the fire without hurt.~He went on a time by the
85 VI| defouling, and escaped without hurt; and above all other thou
86 VI| ne the cold constrain ne hurt them, but as they had bained
87 VI| angel led them out without hurt or scathe, which thing when
88 VI| innocents, and not betray ne hurt them that be culpable. That
89 VI| the child all safe without hurt. And other ploughmen cried
90 VI| sound from his teeth without hurt. And so both the herdmen
91 VI| defouled the churchyard and hurt a man therein, and despoiled
92 VI| body abode therein without hurt about the year of our Lord
93 VI| sovereign priest was oft-time hurt of his clerks without punishing
94 VI| middle of the flames without hurt. And they had supposed that
95 VI| any adventure, damage or hurt in taking away the treasure
96 VI| that sickness, ne never hurt him after by reason of that
97 VI| and the just pound was not hurt ne lessed, but as much as
98 VI| fire might not perish ne hurt it. Then his servant took
99 VI| people that entended to hurt the privilege of the church,
100 VII| them had none harm ne were hurt by the fire. And when the
101 VII| without any disease or hurt. Whereof the judge had great
102 VII| Lord they had no power to hurt ne grieve them ne their
103 VII| on the ground, which was hurt on the foot by a beast,
104 VII| of words, and if any be hurt by words I can well give
105 VII| met with a man that was hurt in his foot, which was slit
106 VII| he no thing grieved nor hurt, but all the other cruel
107 VII| emperor saw that this pain hurt him no thing, then made
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