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1 I| Phicol the prince of his host, unto Abraham: Our Lord
2 I| Potiphar, prince of the host of Pharaoh, an Egyptian,
3 I| Pharaoh, and in all his host, the Egyptians shall know
4 I| Pharaoh, and in all his host, his carts and horsemen.
5 I| cloud was dark that the host of Israel might not come
6 I| down, and drowned all the host of Pharaoh, and sank down
7 I| and horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh, and there was
8 II| and fled this day from the host. To whom Eli said: What
9 II| my son? He answered: The host of Israel is overthrown
10 II| And there came out of the host of the Philistines a great
11 II| his brethren were in the host with Saul. To whom Jesse
12 II| and when Saul saw al! the host of the Philistines, his
13 II| he brought David upon the host of Amalek whereas they sat
14 II| there came one from the host of Saul, and told to David
15 II| and David demanded how the host was ruled, and after bade
16 II| sent Joab, prince of his host, against Absalom, and divided
17 II| Absalom, and divided his host into three parts, and would
18 II| fought, and Absalom with his host was overthrown and put to
19 II| Against whom Joab with the host of David pursued, and drove
20 II| been prince of his father's host, because he slew two good
21 II| and in the glory of his host and of his chariots. Nebuchadnezzar
22 II| things as were needful to the host, as victual, gold and silver,
23 II| and in his power, in his host, in his helmets, in his
24 II| in which the innumerable host of the Egyptians pursuing
25 II| Nebuchadnezzar and his army and host? Men cowards and without
26 II| such wise as one man of his host shall not perish. And the
27 II| tents. And when all the host had heard how Holofernes
28 II| unto the time that a great host of Alemans came into France.
29 III| and said to S. Julian his host: Julian, our Lord hath sent
30 III| Erdrithe was leader of the host. They did full great persecution,
31 III| appeared to a priest of the host and counselled him that
32 III| Jerusalem, and assembled his host in the time of Nero the
33 III| Constantine had assembled his host he went and set them against
34 III| borne tofore him and his host, and after, smote in the
35 III| and after, smote in the host of his enemies and slew
36 III| marvelled, and demanded the host wherefore they covered the
37 III| again after supper, and the host said it was for his neighbours
38 III| and then sent to awake the host, and all the neighbours
39 IV| duke and conductor of the host of the Romans, should go
40 IV| whom he slew, and all the host was so afeard that they
41 IV| created Julian governor of his host and named him Cæsar. He
42 IV| to be lodged, and their host made them drunk. Then the
43 IV| made them drunk. Then the host took a cup of silver and
44 IV| had should be given to the host, and that one of them should
45 IV| never had harm, and the host was hanged which had put
46 IV| slew himself; and then the host in whose house he was lodged
47 IV| Pampelona his wife died, and his host took from him all his money
48 IV| let thee wit that thine host is fallen from a soler and
49 IV| thereof, and demanded of the host of the house wherefore they
50 IV| eat after supper. And the host said to him, that it was
51 IV| there he reprehended his host of heresy, and converted
52 IV| drink in the house of his host. ~There was a scholar in
53 IV| promises, all them of the host that the emperor had brought,
54 IV| followed him. And anon all the host of the enemies were turned
55 V| Syrus gave the honour to his host and healed her not, and
56 V| emperor assembled a great host and came for to fight with
57 V| subdued to him his empire. The host that was contrary, and all
58 V| the silver to them of his host, and gave the gold and precious
59 V| with faith, brought his host against him, and destroyed
60 V| for he knew well that the host of the other knights were
61 V| Christ. And when this great host without number had passed
62 V| they departed from the host eight miles farther, and
63 V| Cæsar commanded that his host should environ all that
64 V| paynims, and ordained their host for to fight against them
65 V| banner of the celestial host, came and chased Lucifer
66 V| said to him: Brother, fair host, agree to that I shall say
67 V| they went to the table the host died suddenly.~On a time
68 V| consented to the devotion of the host; and then the host did do
69 V| of the host; and then the host did do make ready a capon
70 VI| be slain, and all their host save a few that shall escape.
71 VI| a great navy and a great host, and arrived in Humber,
72 VI| shall so conduct him and his host, that he shall have victory,
73 VI| and discomfited all the host of the Turks.~
74 VI| that he should bring his host against them, and should
75 VI| enemies to him, he made his host to rest three days in a
76 VI| them also. Then all the host enjoyed strongly of the
77 VI| him seemed that a great host had besieged the city, so
78 VI| and was captain of a great host, which Frederick had delivered
79 VI| him, and came with all his host for to take the city of
80 VI| city, that on the morn the host departed out of the country,
81 VI| was much grieved of the host and hostess, then she saluted
82 VI| on the said ring.~And his host had a daughter that laboured
83 VI| himself followed with all his host to the end that suddenly
84 VII| Gebidains, and destroyed their host and slew their king, wherefore
85 VII| Pepin assembled a much great host, and came into Italy, and
86 VII| Pope and assembled a great host and entered by the mountains
87 VII| In that time were in the host of Charlemagne, Amys and
88 VII| brought to him a simple host unsacred in manner of the
89 VII| way, and with right great host arrived into Egypt, the
90 VII| Then after, the christian host, esprised and beat with
91 VII| the sea so long that the host arrived at the haven of
92 VII| chalice on which is the host, which oweth to be converted
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