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1 I| them as we now do, for they stood both in the state of innocence.
2 I| and set it tofore them. He stood by them, and when they had
3 I| shall have a child. And she stood behind the door and heard
4 I| anon shut the door, and stood behind and said to them:
5 I| so well his lord, that he stood in his grace that he made
6 I| a dream. Him thought he stood upon the river, from which
7 I| thirty years old when he stood in the favour and grace
8 I| into Egypt, and came and stood tofore Joseph; whom when
9 I| but commanded them that stood by to withdraw them, and
10 I| years old when he came and stood tofore Pharaoh, and Aaron
11 I| after in the cloud which stood between them of Egypt and
12 I| dry foot; for the water stood up as a wall on the right
13 I| the root of the hill they stood there. All the mount of
14 II| one; that was that the sun stood still at his request, till
15 II| Terebinthe. The Philistines stood upon the hill on that other
16 II| and the cup of water that stood at his head. Saul knew the
17 II| her in her chamber, which stood against his house, and demanded
18 II| thereof he went in again and stood so again as long as afore
19 II| when the children of God stood tofore our Lord, Satan came
20 II| our Lord, Satan came and stood among them, and God said
21 II| clothes, and went in and stood before Holofernes, and Holofernes'
22 II| and wait about, and Judith stood before the bed praying with
23 II| She then entered in and stood up in a high place and commanded
24 II| into his privy chamber and stood before the curtain, and
25 II| but he was comforted and stood upon a step where the emperor
26 II| this toller's house and stood at the gate, and demanded
27 III| the sepulchre of a paynim stood a fair cross, which he passed
28 III| had founded, three of them stood on high rocks, so that they
29 III| arms were unbounden, he stood tofore the tyrant appertly,
30 III| children, suddenly there stood among them a fair young
31 III| reconciled to the church he stood in the chancel. Then said
32 III| to Constantinople, and he stood without with the lay people,
33 III| wherein the body of the cross stood in, so that there were four
34 III| other.~And on a day as they stood at the seaside by Dover
35 III| white cloth on his head, and stood still there till the mass
36 III| then he arose anon, and stood before all the people. To
37 III| and then he asked how it stood with him, and he said: Well,
38 III| Cassian, he enquired how it stood with him; he answered to
39 III| fell down to their feet and stood afore them like meek lambs.
40 III| request and instance, and stood up holding the cross, looking
41 III| whereas this holy man was and stood, which was at that tomb
42 IV| Leo the pope saith, as he stood tofore Nero, suddenly his
43 IV| move his head of them that stood by; then all they cried
44 IV| thank you. Then they that stood by demanded who they were
45 IV| and the gates shut, and stood tofore Cæsar and said: Cæsar,
46 IV| and Askeberd his governor stood beneath and hewed down this
47 IV| hewed down this tree that he stood on. And when this tree was
48 IV| smiteth down the tree that stood by thy bedside. And the
49 IV| all a whole day during, stood bounden to a stake, yet
50 IV| found none, wherefore he stood as he had been from himself,
51 IV| vincula. They that bare it stood still and might go no further,
52 IV| seemed that seven stars stood tofore him; and as he marvelled
53 IV| am delivered: and anon he stood up and wept for joy and
54 IV| That reverend lady which stood upon the altar came and
55 IV| with a stone, and after stood and said: The cursed devil
56 IV| and departing. And Peter stood at the head, and John at
57 IV| GLOSSARY ~addressed, v. n,, stood erect. ~adjousted, v., Fr.
58 V| cardinal's place. And as he stood tofore him a little, suddenly
59 V| our Lady was carved, and stood tofore the image and areasoned
60 V| image of our blessed Lady stood in a chapel by tbe door
61 V| thereabout? and said to them that stood by him: Go ye and beat him
62 V| Exsuperius, took the banner and stood among them and said: Our
63 V| came again to Cyprian and stood before him. And Cyprian
64 V| and slew many of them that stood by. And then they were commanded
65 V| marble there, upon which he stood, and a part of the pall
66 V| cruelness, said to them that stood by him: lf S. Francis be
67 VI| lying in his bed, and there stood in his chamber a chest open,
68 VI| and he had his sight, and stood all abashed looking on the
69 VI| riches and royalty that I stood in at that time, and I referred
70 VI| nigh, spake to them that stood weeping about him and in
71 VI| his cousins and his lovers stood about this holy body when
72 VI| and then he arose up and stood on his feet, and felt himself
73 VI| the great misery that they stood in, and much people came
74 VI| and did on a cowl, and stood among the monks in such
75 VI| the tomb whereas the staff stood fast fixed in the stone,
76 VI| clay. And when they that stood about him saw this great
77 VI| sword on the grass, and stood still there beside, and
78 VI| foresaid well, where they stood talking a long while of
79 VI| eat somewhat. Then as she stood tofore her with a candle
80 VI| pope, which was courteous, stood upon a tree and took to
81 VI| descend from a rock that stood upon a river of water, and
82 VI| come to his bed, and she stood naked tofore him. And then
83 VI| as he did tofore. that he stood so in the king's grace that
84 VI| the place where the lamb stood, he took a little pickaxe,
85 VII| And then there arose and stood up a duke, which was her
86 VII| live after thee, and she stood still without moving, and
87 VII| as this said Theophilus stood in the palace of the emperor,
88 VII| full fair well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs,
89 VII| from thence, and the fire stood on each side of the hill
90 VII| monks were sore aghast which stood upon him, for it was a great
91 VII| and saw this strife, and stood up and commanded silence,
92 VII| said it was much. They that stood by demanded of forty days.
93 VII| place on which his feet stood he saw the heads of four
94 VII| fallen had no harm, but stood up anon and bare the corpse
95 VII| of the said man's ground stood still, insomuch that they
96 VII| strength of all his members and stood upon his feet, and forthwith
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