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1 I| echoes of another world, so far removed are they from modern
2 I| this day a boon of God, as far as it is rightful and good
3 I| king. These kings came from far countries, and the Jews
4 I| they might come from so far as from the East unto Jerusalem,
5 I| on high that he might be far heard. He cried strongly
6 I| reconciled thee; when thou wert far I bought thee again; when
7 I| is seen that it is much far from men, so much more show
8 I| seeing all things from far. The third reason is taken
9 I| there and went thence as far as a bow shot and sat her
10 I| saw the camels coming from far. Rebekah espied him and
11 I| Then said Jacob: It is yet far to even, it is yet time
12 I| go into desert, but not far, and come soon again, and
13 II| when David was on the hill far from them, David cried to
14 II| Uriah: Thou comest from a far way, why goest thou not
15 II| queen of Sheba came from far countries to see him and
16 II| And when they saw him from far they knew him not, and crying
17 II| might see him come from far. Then Raguel said to Tobias
18 II| might see him come from far, and whilst she sat there
19 II| shall come to thee from far, and bringing gifts shall
20 II| when he saw the cross from far he saluted it, and said:
21 II| and bare them two miles far from the place where they
22 II| bodies, that it was seen far by night. ~Then came again
23 II| should displease the king as far as it touched not the franchise
24 II| When S. Silvester saw from far the knights come to him,
25 II| show such miracles, and so far sent the odour that the
26 III| took the sea and sailed so far that she came into the holy
27 III| forgiveness of his sins. Thus far it is read in the history
28 III| business he withdrew him over far from God. In this meanwhile
29 III| a cart. And when he was far out of the town, he issued
30 III| dwelled there so long and so far from people. Then said they
31 III| fathers. And, when he came far and deep in the desert,
32 III| but they were not gone far but that the earth opened
33 III| Simplician. S. Ambrose was far from them, they weened that
34 III| tofore. They buried it not far from the city of Rome, about
35 III| Dunstan held fast till it was far within the night, and then
36 III| laden with merchandise not far from them, and S. Aldhelm
37 III| be come as pilgrims from far countries, we will not be
38 III| wood, and because it was far from the monastery otherwhile
39 III| said of procul, that is, far, and of stasis, that is,
40 III| divine by dilection, and far set from worldly affection.
41 III| mountains where she dwelt, right far, hard, and evil way. When
42 III| the river or desert, not far from Jerusalem; there preached
43 III| because he doubted the far region, and the people which
44 IV| and the people came from far for to see the great man
45 IV| when they were withdrawn far from other I followed my
46 IV| not to him which now be far from him. And at the day
47 IV| shipmen espied a mountain not far from the ship. And then
48 IV| and Tirus, which was not far from that castle which is
49 IV| he serve and obey. And so far he went that he came to
50 IV| fair way, and had gone so far about by so aspre a desert.
51 IV| the earth was borne into far regions and retained long
52 IV| her son. And she was as far estranged from the pain
53 IV| she saw in a place much far from folk a tomb or a sepulchre
54 IV| come with me unto a place far hence. And she trembled
55 V| wood, a desert valley not far from Piacenza, always blessing
56 V| demanded the third time: How far it was from the sovereign
57 V| great prerogative in to a far country. And how be it that
58 V| how be it that he was all far from human conversation,
59 V| servants in a manner, so far that they came into the
60 V| and I found myself right far from thee in a region of
61 V| truffes and japes, which were far from me to leave and forsake,
62 V| for health. Drunkenness is far from me; I beseech thee,
63 V| mused sore in his mind, so far forth that on a time as
64 V| but of Joseph, which was far from the conception of Christ.
65 V| against him. Let him be far from me, said she, that
66 V| again to Jerusalem from so far country and so great space
67 V| but anon the flame sprang far from them and slew many
68 V| the air above, which were far that one from that other.
69 V| his fellow, and saw from far merchants that came with
70 V| that when the people went far with camels, they had an
71 V| it out, and threw it away far from him, and healed me
72 VI| from all infirmities, as far as it shall please God,
73 VI| glorious conductor is not far from her. Then she called
74 VI| precious body should not be far from the city, they bare
75 VI| departed thence and went into a far country where he long sojourned.~
76 VI| utterest parts of Burgundy, not far from the Alps, otherwise
77 VI| departed three miles away far, so that all they might
78 VI| days during, four miles far, which gave dry way to them
79 VII| wisdom that is talked so far? Much sorrow be ye like
80 VII| contemplation, and shall say you as far as God will give me grace,
81 VII| Lord which then was full far from my knowledge, but now
82 VII| they were called from so far parts, and the emperor answered
83 VII| many sages, and from so far countries, and one of our
84 VII| the Mount of Sinai, not far from the hill, fast by the
85 VII| him to sail into an island far in the sea, beside the mountain
86 VII| Mervok was sailed right far eastward in the sea, more
87 VII| then they saw an island far from them, and they sailed
88 VII| purveyance of God, they saw far from them a full fair island,
89 VII| God an island which was far from them, and then they
90 VII| separation of the persons in far countries may not separate
91 VII| poor folk came thither from far countries and cities for
92 VII| and went unto a place not far from it, where he did do
93 VII| night come. And howbeit that far away as it was thence, nevertheless
94 VII| S. Fiacre: I have a wood far enough from hence which
95 VII| for it is a holy place and far from abiding of any folk.
96 VII| grew so much, and flew so far that, from far countries
97 VII| and flew so far that, from far countries much people came
98 VII| notwithstanding that it is far from hence, and that the
99 VII| day in four churches, much far from one another. And to
100 VII| went from his disciples as far as a stone might be thrown.
101 VII| but which have not been so far identified.~ABDON. July
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