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1 I| vengeance of God shall be so cruel at the day of doom, that
2 I| necks of them that were cruel and wood. And then said
3 I| was Pilate sent to this cruel people and wild, which before
4 I| because he had victory of this cruel people, he was named of
5 I| his absence he was sore cruel towards him, and in his
6 I| suffer in hell. After these cruel words of them of hell, at
7 I| of impedimy. And that was cruel and sudden, and caused people
8 II| Andrew to her: Thou art most cruel of all women, which for
9 II| joyous in admonishing, and cruel in correcting. ~It is read
10 II| Herods, and all three were cruel tyrants, and were in their
11 II| should not be accused of so cruel a deed with his other trespasses;
12 II| martyred him, and were so cruel that one of them brake the
13 II| health, that should be a cruel health that should be bought
14 II| deeds. Then he did do come a cruel bull, and said a word in
15 II| of this, that he was over cruel to christian people. And
16 II| so out of nature, and so cruel, that also despise your
17 II| for to slay, and the angry cruel, and the liars false and
18 II| should never end, whereas cruel flame devoureth the souls
19 II| the emperor our lord is cruel against christian men? Tranquillinus
20 II| puissance divine, they that be cruel against us may well torment
21 II| say to S. Agnes: O thou cruel woman, why hast thou showed
22 II| tell me. And these right cruel ministers obeyed him as
23 II| him as to their lord right cruel, but the king for whom he
24 II| that is: a wicked judge, a cruel tormentor, and a martyr
25 II| these aspre torments and cruel, doubt thee now a vanquisher.
26 II| Basil said: Thou cursed and cruel fiend, sufficeth not to
27 II| he was not piteous, but cruel to poor people, for he would
28 II| Lord showed when of one so cruel a persecutor was made so
29 II| aspre, adj., Fr. apre, cruel. awaits, n., snares. ~bained,
30 III| After this that the right cruel prince had brought him tofore
31 III| S. Blase answered: Right cruel man I have no dread of thy
32 III| Agatha: Over felon and cruel tyrant, hast thou no shame
33 III| said she to him: Evil and cruel tyrant! ne seest thou not
34 III| gave and made to him many cruel wounds, and he that murmured
35 III| his lips, the cursed and cruel tyrant came again and smote
36 III| This man was marvellously cruel against christian men, and
37 III| the women which was more cruel than the other purposed
38 III| Then after, he sent two cruel bears which anon became
39 III| troubled and afraid. Then the cruel judge demanded him whose
40 III| off his head; and then a cruel man was ready, and in an
41 III| they ceased not of their cruel casting of stones. Then
42 IV| ye, and go from me, this cruel torment of my flesh is salvation
43 IV| the apostles. And when the cruel persecution was of many
44 IV| she sent them unto a right cruel man, by treachery and by
45 IV| knights, of which a knight cruel and horrible came to him
46 IV| of the apostles from the cruel vengeance of the cruel tyrant,
47 IV| the cruel vengeance of the cruel tyrant, which as soon as
48 IV| he saith thus: The right cruel flame of the persecutor
49 IV| his wife, which was much cruel, saw this thing, she left
50 IV| cursed was tormented of cruel torments, for fire took
51 IV| always because he served so cruel a lord. But at the third
52 V| shame in himself and was a cruel venger of himself. For he
53 V| love should be to her a cruel persecutor. But she went
54 V| he constrained the most cruel men to dread him.~In this
55 V| thrown into a pit whereas cruel beasts were, which devoured
56 V| For him that was a right cruel persecutor, he made a right
57 V| diligent constancy, whom the cruel tyrant for to fear them
58 V| prisoner, and were put in a cruel prison, where all the others
59 V| half dead; and after, the cruel murderer stuck his sword
60 V| should have been put in a cruel prison, because I had not
61 V| And then he that was most cruel of all the monks, was ordained
62 V| after that he was put among cruel beasts, which were excited
63 VI| of her husband that was a cruel tyrant a meek lamb, and
64 VI| time it happed that two cruel tigers, which were enclosed
65 VI| did to go to them a right cruel lion, and the lion ran to
66 VI| chancellor was all afeard of the cruel and terrible pain that he
67 VI| religion. And then this cruel king commanded that he should
68 VI| standest thou here, thou cruel beast? Thou shalt find in
69 VI| there was a wolf over sore cruel, which tormented the country
70 VI| the gods, or else die by cruel torments. S. Barbara answered
71 VI| Edmund saw the king so cruel against the church he spake
72 VI| certainly thou shalt die by cruel death. And when the blessed
73 VI| told unto Hingvar, anon the cruel tyrant commanded to slay
74 VII| and Maximian was great and cruel tyranny showed in all the
75 VII| vicious to God's law and cruel tyrant, considered the noble
76 VII| people by ensample of that cruel torment. And then was ordained
77 VII| bowed down her head, and the cruel tyrant smote it off.~But
78 VII| Charles was fair of body, cruel of sight, eight foot long
79 VII| to us. The first is the cruel passion of our Lord Jesu
80 VII| sake. Then commanded the cruel judge that this holy man
81 VII| hurt, but all the other cruel people that were by were
82 VII| of God so long, till the cruel emperor Diocletian died,
83 VII| shrinked. And when this cruel emperor saw that this pain
84 VII| his Father. Then spake the cruel emperor. As this is a very
85 VII| to be brought to the most cruel death that we can for him
86 VII| And then this fell and cruel emperor took counsel what
87 VII| blessed body. But when this cruel emperor saw that they could
88 VII| cabbages.~crisp, adj., curly.~cruel, adj., stern.~detrenched.
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