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1 I| pain. Thou liftest up thine arms in joy, and I have stretched
2 I| Thou stretchest out thine arms across in caroling and gladness,
3 I| thee and bare thee in mine arms and delivered thee to my
4 I| inclined to be kissed, the arms stretched to embrace us,
5 I| his beauty took him in his arms and made much of him, and
6 II| into Jerusalem, and his arms he brought into his tabernacle.
7 II| the people; and set up his arms in the temple of Ashtaroth,
8 II| rising every man in his arms issue out upon your enemies,
9 II| and every man took his arms and went out with great
10 II| nowise touch him for their arms were bynomen and of no power.
11 II| sons, which bare in their arms their children, which weeping
12 II| overcome: Bind him and draw his arms out of their joints, and
13 III| anon Mercury with all his arms, that were kept, was present,
14 III| he found neither body ne arms. Then he demanded of the
15 III| and took him between his arms and said: Fair Lord God
16 III| thy child between thine arms whom thou lovedest as thy
17 III| anon by great marvel his arms were unbounden, he stood
18 III| thereon he was hanged till his arms were out of joint, but our
19 III| anon S. Ambrose laid his arms in form of a cross and made
20 III| George which had white arms with a red cross, that went
21 III| him to be hanged by the arms on a gibbet. Then said to
22 III| great company of men of arms that environed the city
23 III| overthwart, on which the arms of our Lord were nailed,
24 III| and bare her child in her arms, which when her two chamberers
25 III| provost took the child in his arms, and Juliet his mother refusing
26 III| the provost took it in his arms and danced it upon his knees,
27 III| heavenly banner took the arms of the apostles and vanquished
28 III| oath never to rebel ne bear arms against the emperor, which
29 III| tofore all other, whose arms were of azure with a saltire
30 III| a saltire of gold, which arms afterward bare the noble
31 III| Albans, and he bearing those arms had ever glorious victory,
32 III| his death he left those arms in the monastery of S. Alban.
33 III| Amphiabel, which had left the arms of a knight and was arrayed
34 III| embraced the holy head in his arms, and reverently loosed it
35 III| disfigured, their hands, arms and other members dried
36 III| great company of men of arms. When he had accomplished
37 IV| he took the child in his arms and said: O blessed Mary
38 IV| save only his shoulders and arms, the place was so strait
39 IV| and went with force of arms against Antony in Asia,
40 IV| noble, and much renowned in arms and in battles. And when
41 IV| body and fled up in the arms of her son. And she was
42 IV| king bear in his proper arms the soul of a woman, and
43 IV| her. And then ran they to arms, and they warned each other
44 V| pestilence under his both arms, and he thereof gave than
45 V| took it and embraced in his arms much sweetly the holy head,
46 V| should have their legs and arms all to-frusshed and broken
47 V| have forthwith his legs and arms cut off and to be plunged
48 V| had painted on a wall the arms of Serapis, and Theodosius
49 V| their elders that, those arms should endure till that
50 V| great bodies and noble in arms, strong in battle, subtle
51 V| should come to Rome ready in arms of battle for to discomfit
52 V| battles, and not to bear arms against christian men, but
53 V| emperor, and have taken arms to the defence of the common
54 V| ne think not that I take arms for to resist such things,
55 V| hands cast away such fleshly arms, and let us arm us with
56 V| were armed with spiritual arms, and hied to their martyrdom
57 V| cast and threw away their arms and harness, and kneeling
58 V| took the child between her arms and gave it suck, and after,
59 V| end touched heaven and the arms of the cross stretched forth
60 V| bare his head between his arms, as the angel led him two
61 VI| foul and scabby hands and arms, and so, in the bearing,
62 VI| born, and the sinews of his arms were shrunken together,
63 VI| off they drew forth his arms, they moved his fingers
64 VI| against that city by force of arms, a child shall stand upon
65 VI| make and send two men of arms. Then all the inhabitants
66 VI| white, and took him by the arms and drew him up. And as
67 VI| them that drew him by the arms upward it appeared that
68 VI| broken, and took him in his arms and bare him out of the
69 VI| unto his elbows. For his arms were not great ne fleshly,
70 VI| his elbows, so that his arms abode all naked. Then were
71 VI| angels, which covered his arms convenably. He saw on a
72 VI| the other took her by the arms, and carried her forth afar.
73 VI| she bare her son in her arms and a lamb and a candle,
74 VI| the sick men between her arms for to let them do their
75 VI| seigniory by strength of arms, and purposeth with all
76 VI| and clothe you with the arms of light. And then they
77 VI| him and took him in her arms tofore all the people all
78 VII| others a valiant man in arms, discreet and virtuous.
79 VII| then her father cast his arms about her neck, and he,
80 VII| man took the child in his arms, and came on a day of great
81 VII| she took away the king's arms, and bound fast his sword
82 VII| environed them all with men of arms, and then he made his complaint
83 VII| her husband between her arms, and demanded of what death
84 VII| great multitude of men of arms had environed the abbey
85 VII| fifty-two ships of men of arms, which arrived and came
86 VII| took by force of men of arms that same city renowned
87 VII| Africa, where by force of arms the christian men took the
88 VII| last hour, stretching his arms in manner of a cross, and
89 VII| crutches or staves under his arms, came unto the said font,
90 VII| in great number of men of arms came into the country where
91 VII| about his blessed neck, arms, and legs, so that all his
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