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1 I| of delight with a burning sword and pliant, to the end that
2 I| in his hands fire and the sword. And as they went both together,
3 I| the altar, and took his sword and would have offered him
4 I| thou shalt live in thy sword, and shalt serve thy brother.
5 I| daughters as prisoners taken by sword? Why fleddest thou from
6 I| hand of the Amorite with my sword and my bow. Then Jacob called
7 I| people, by strength of his sword. Our Lord said to Moses:
8 I| he bade each man take a sword on his side and take vengeance
9 II| other garments, unto his sword and spear, unto David. And
10 II| Let every man take his sword and gird him withal, and
11 II| withal, and David took his sword and girt him. And David
12 II| his squire: Pluck out thy sword and slay me, that these
13 II| afeard. Then Saul took his sword and slew himself, which
14 II| Saul was dead, he took his sword and fell on it and was dead
15 II| hast slain Uriah with a sword, and his wife hast thou
16 II| hast slain him with the sword of the sons of Ammon. Therefore
17 II| of Ammon. Therefore the sword shall not go from thy house,
18 II| able to fight and to draw sword, and of the tribe of Judah
19 II| servants, and slew them with of sword, and I only escaped for
20 II| slain thy servants with sword, and I only escaped for
21 II| bow or arrow, shield or sword, their God fought for them,
22 II| thou die with them by the sword of the Assyrians, and all
23 II| of all the earth, and the sword of my knighthood shall pass
24 II| have slain them with my sword thou shalt in like wise
25 II| and great vengeance, into sword, ravin, and into confusion
26 II| bed's head, and took his sword and loosed it, and of when
27 II| valiant to pursue them by sword, and so they did unto the
28 II| the righter brandished his sword over their heads. Then S.
29 II| the righter, and took the sword out of his hand, and threw
30 II| it. Then he drew out his sword all naked. Gentian said:
31 II| and therefore they roof a sword through her throat, and
32 II| where she was hurt with the sword, ne died not till the priest
33 II| and at the last by the sword accomplished her martyrdom,
34 II| them brake the point of his sword against the pavement. And
35 II| shield, for to fight, the sword, for his salvation and health,
36 II| shield of faith, with the sword of the word of God, and
37 II| people, commanded to put a sword in her body, and so she
38 III| slew them both with his sword, and after, went out and
39 III| emperor, and brandished his sword and smote him through the
40 III| castle which made clean a sword all bloody, and put it into
41 III| would have put and riven his sword through his body, but anon
42 III| horse, and drew out his sword and garnished him with the
43 III| which had the form of a sword, that hung over Jerusalem;
44 III| which the star, like the sword, was one, which was seen
45 III| and a light, caught the sword to him and asked his fellow
46 III| perished by famine and by sword. It is read that when Titus
47 III| through his heart with a sword, and in this manner finished
48 III| paynims smote Archemius with a sword through the body and killed
49 III| and anon threw away his sword and fell down at the feet
50 III| and in an anger took his sword and smote off the head of
51 IV| to him and said: Take thy sword and come after me. When
52 IV| Gallican the duke had taken his sword he led him through all his
53 IV| to run him through with a sword, and so deserved he the
54 IV| a knight standing with a sword drawn and saying to me:
55 IV| say, Paul crowned with the sword, and Peter had the cross
56 IV| sacrifice, which Paul with the sword of the Holy Ghost offered
57 IV| should anon be slain with the sword. ~Ambrose saith in his preface
58 IV| having teeth sharp as a sword, and horned on either side,
59 IV| John the Evangelist, with a sword, before the day of Easter.
60 IV| who that is smitten by a sword he dieth but once, and who
61 IV| such diseases, of whom the sword of sorrow pierced the soul.
62 V| lifted up his arm with the sword, and Sanctilus cried: S.
63 V| would have slain him with a sword, and have cut his throat,
64 V| shall slay thee with my sword, and shall smite off thy
65 V| Jesu Christ, and took his sword and smote the image in the
66 V| pardon, and when he had his sword drawn he cried to the judge
67 V| of his lord and smote his sword into her side, and all to-hewed
68 V| the last, smitten with a sword, she left the cloister of
69 V| vanquish them, and took a sword. And when he had remembered
70 V| himself he threw away his sword, and judged himself better
71 V| which slew Matthew with a sword behind him, which was standing
72 V| with his own hand with a sword. And the people then established
73 V| which said to Peter: Put thy sword into the sheath. But now,
74 V| by the slaughter of the sword, and after, he seeing them
75 V| from heaven in manner of a sword, and entered into his mouth
76 V| and made clean a bloody sword, and put it into a sheath.
77 V| feloniously slew himself with a sword. And this holy bishop S.
78 V| cruel murderer stuck his sword in his throat, and left
79 V| man should take away the sword from his throat, and anon
80 V| the sight of them all the sword sprang out afar as it had
81 V| he should take away the sword for else I should not con
82 V| Francis be a saint, let a sword rive me through my body
83 V| nephew, and he took his sword and stack it through his
84 VI| pestilence and stroke of sword, streets, fields, and towns
85 VI| Lord hath now drawn out his sword of vengeance to smite his
86 VI| within this year both by sword and wasting this realm piteously.
87 VI| he followed her with his sword drawn like a wood man, and
88 VI| shall slay thee with this sword. Then this blessed virgin
89 VI| slain her had wiped his sword on the grass, and stood
90 VI| Then Martin drew out his sword and carved his mantle therewith
91 VI| they had been riven with a sword. But our Lord showed anon
92 VI| hearts like as it were a sword. Which daughters departed
93 VI| furor, incontinent drew his sword to have slain her, but the
94 VI| threatening her with his sword, and delivered her unto
95 VI| should cut off with his sword her paps, and when they
96 VI| commanded to slay her with the sword. And then her father all
97 VI| both him and thee with my sword. Cecilia answered to him:
98 VII| sometimes he ran upon him with a sword drawn and menaced to smite
99 VII| arms, and bound fast his sword in the sheath so that he
100 VII| he sprang up and took his sword, but he might not draw it
101 VII| refused. And he took his sword and constrained her to drink
102 VII| for fear, or for doubt of sword. That thing is more true
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