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1 I| before, wherefore the Emperor marvelled of this coat, and it was
2 I| hundred and eleven, which marvelled of a girdle with which he
3 I| Whereof when he saw it he marvelled, and he heard a voice in
4 I| heaven abashed, the stars marvelled, the company of heaven enjoyed,
5 I| saints by his own virtue, marvelled, and said to the angels
6 I| abashed and astonied, and marvelled more than can be thought
7 II| things, whereon his father marvelled and prayed him that he should
8 II| and when they saw her they marvelled of her beauty. Notwithstanding
9 II| to his people, and they marvelled of the wisdom of her. And
10 II| Of which thing the bishop marvelled him greatly, as well for
11 II| alway in the visage, and he marvelled of her great beauty. And
12 II| answer was heard, all they marvelled and said that this was a
13 II| heaven. Of this answer they marvelled all when the messenger reported
14 II| all they that were there marvelled, and men came for to see
15 II| marvellously ordained. And when I marvelled of the great beauty thereof,
16 II| my body. Then S. Anthony marvelled of this, that he knew of
17 II| the people saw that they marvelled much, and all they by common
18 II| towards the body as he that marvelled of the keeping of the angels.
19 II| which thing seeing, Joseph marvelled much and believed in Jesu
20 II| hearing, whereof all they marvelled, to whom he said: He that
21 III| her hand, whereof she much marvelled, and thanked our Lord and
22 III| Alexandria that all the people marvelled, ne knew not from whence
23 III| whole, whereof much people marvelled because they had seen so
24 III| Whereof all the people marvelled greatly; howbeit her taper
25 III| whereof all the people marvelled greatly of that miracle,
26 III| well, of the which they marvelled greatly. And when they saw
27 III| down on the ladder, and marvelled greatly what this should
28 III| men had supped, whereof he marvelled, and demanded the host wherefore
29 III| his father and the meiny marvelled, and when the father looked
30 III| whereof all the people marvelled, to see the cold water spring
31 III| bishop should come out, and marvelled where he tarried so long.
32 III| is his name, and all they marvelled. Anon after, by the merit
33 III| fair he and all his people marvelled much thereof and the king
34 III| great humility that all they marvelled, and showed to them that
35 III| and saw the letters, they marvelled and feared God, and left
36 III| and abode there a while, marvelled and abashed. And anon came
37 III| of all the people, which marvelled much and rendered thankings
38 III| it to the poor. The women marvelled why she took their loaves,
39 IV| Patroclus was alive he much marvelled, and commanded that he should
40 IV| this thing is not to be marvelled in him only, that for the
41 IV| years, whereof the people marvelled that she ever was in so
42 IV| such wise that the people marvelled that so tender a maid might
43 IV| wont to do. And then they marvelled much what he was. And when
44 IV| when his fellows came they marvelled how he had so fast gone,
45 IV| Christopher saw that, he marvelled, and demanded whereof he
46 IV| showed his money the sellers marvelled, and said that one to that
47 IV| the bishop and the consul marvelled of the money, and they demanded
48 IV| he was nine years old he marvelled greatly seeing his father
49 IV| went joyously. And they marvelled and said to him: Hast thou
50 IV| stood tofore him; and as he marvelled of the novelty of this,
51 IV| saw them assembled, they marvelled, and said: For what cause
52 IV| should do they wist not, and marvelled what he had done; and suddenly
53 IV| after another. And as they marvelled of this thing, John came
54 IV| heard so great miracles, he marvelled and required with great
55 V| whom ne whither, whereof he marvelled, and so did all his household.
56 V| it to S. Bernard, and he marvelled and asked what saddle it
57 V| when they heard that, they marvelled strongly, for certainly
58 V| lord hath sent thee. And he marvelled and said that he was sent
59 V| some secret thing, and he marvelled strongly who they were and
60 V| propounced it, whereof Rome marvelled, and the church was joyful,
61 V| Augustin beheld him he marvelled, and demanded him what he
62 V| when Marcell was awaked, he marvelled much of this vision. And
63 V| helped him, and then they marvelled, and took him off and let
64 V| was befallen him, and all marvelled greatly, and gave laud and
65 V| thee. Certes, I should have marvelled if any of the people of
66 V| enjoyed him strongly, and marvelled much of his wife that was
67 V| that which was happed, he marvelled strongly, for he knew well
68 V| plainly good men loved him and marvelled of him, for they that deemed
69 V| all the others. And as he marvelled for whom this noble seat
70 V| was a woman. And then they marvelled greatly, and gave thankings
71 V| that they yet lived, and marvelled why he so rehearsed their
72 VI| in such wise that all men marvelled of the sadness of him. And
73 VI| present awaiting on him marvelled greatly, but durst say nothing
74 VI| peril. They, hearing this, marvelled greatly, and sent into Denmark
75 VI| the pope and the clergy marvelled greatly, and gave laud and
76 VI| be of his departing, he marvelled greatly, and thought verily
77 VI| vanished away. Then the fisher marvelled greatly of the sight that
78 VI| wherefore all that were there marvelled greatly, but none durst
79 VI| of the king they greatly marvelled, and anon they sent to the
80 VI| they that were about him marvelled greatly, for they weened
81 VI| to his resignation, they marvelled greatly and were all abashed,
82 VI| and when they saw him they marvelled greatly, and besought Almighty
83 VI| And then the duke much marvelled that they would not that
84 VI| all they that were there marvelled that the man which was six
85 VI| entered in by the crevices, he marvelled much wherefore man which
86 VI| their good abbess. And they marvelled much of the great abundance
87 VI| Edmund, being abashed, marvelled from whence this child came,
88 VI| the roses and lilies, and marvelled from whence it came. Then
89 VII| they made and sung, and marvelled what it might be, and sent
90 VII| with great diligence, and marvelled much of her great prudence
91 VII| her face covered. And he marvelled much of the beauty of her,
92 VII| so much that every man marvelled of her beauty. Fifthly,
93 VII| whereof all the people marvelled greatly. Then the judge
94 VII| and meat behind them, and marvelled sore of the moving. And
95 VII| heaven, and then S. Brandon marvelled greatly how the light burned
96 VII| taught in all wisdom. And he marvelled wherefore his father had
97 VII| by case of adventure, he marvelled much, and with his spear
98 VII| friar saw this sight he marvelled much. Then he, that was
99 VII| palace of Metz. Men may be marvelled and marvelling to magnify
100 VII| such estate, he began to be marvelled, and weened that he was
101 VII| there came a woman which marvelled much how the earth clave
102 VII| None ought not then to be marvelled if she lived holily that
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