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1 I| have been put out, they be afeard and dare not enter, for
2 I| cast out also. Yet he was afeard to be taken or espied of
3 I| Cain. For Cain was alway afeard and hid him among bushes
4 I| doest thou, Hagar? Be not afeard, our Lord hath heard the
5 I| midwife said to her, Be not afeard, for thou shalt have a son.
6 I| Pharaoh awoke and was greatly afeard of these dreams, and sent
7 I| house. Then were they all afeard and said softly together:
8 I| father? The brethren were so afeard that they could not speak
9 I| sold into Egypt; be ye not afeard nor think not hard unto
10 I| answered: Be ye nothing afeard ne dread you not, ween ye
11 I| much people. Be ye nothing afeard, I shall feed you and your
12 I| day an Egyptian? Moses was afeard and said to himself: How
13 I| serpent, whereof Moses was afeard and would have fled. Our
14 I| Wherefore the people anon were afeard, and murmured against Moses
15 I| shall give it us, be ye not afeard. Then all the people cried
16 II| surplice; and Samuel was afeard to show this vision unto
17 II| words of Samuel made him afeard and there was no strength
18 II| would not for he was greatly afeard. Then Saul took his sword
19 II| that were with him were afeard, and dreading Solomon ran
20 II| angel said to him: Be not afeard to give thy daughter to
21 II| said to her: Be thou not afeard ne dread thee not. I never
22 II| bare away. Then they were afeard, and came to the Jew, and
23 II| desire to see him, for he was afeard lest he should die ere he
24 II| for to make him aghast and afeard, and said one to another:
25 II| this S. Macarius was not afeard, but he beat the body with
26 II| they might not make him afeard they cried with a great
27 II| great clearness and were afeard and went their way unhurt,
28 II| said Basil: My son, be not afeard, but put firmly thy belief
29 III| was he much abashed and afeard, and for dread, that it
30 III| came about him and made him afeard, and he made the sign of
31 III| whereof she was so sore afeard. For her seemed that she
32 III| of the prophets; he was afeard of fleshly lusts, and he
33 III| knight heard this he was much afeard, and fell down to the feet
34 III| Saviour said to him: Be not afeard, Seconde, for I am thy Lord
35 III| answered because he was afeard of Ambrose.~After, it happed
36 III| of the dragon and be not afeard. When she had done so the
37 III| for to make the people afeard, because they should not
38 III| prodigies the Jews were never afeard. Then, forty years after
39 III| pass the river he was much afeard because he should on the
40 III| sight the lord was sore afeard, and came all quaking to
41 III| slew many. The emperor was afeard and smote himself on the
42 III| deliverance, whereof Alban was afeard to be delivered from his
43 III| heavenly voice they were sore afeard and abashed. And the angels
44 III| said to him: Be nothing afeard, Zacharias, thy prayers
45 IV| and all the host was so afeard that they yielded them all
46 IV| Julian doubting and being afeard entered into religion, and
47 IV| saw the chain they were afeard and fled. And when the lions
48 IV| saw the chain they were afeard that they fled away. ~It
49 IV| devil saw the cross he was afeard and fled, and left the right
50 IV| had great anguish and was afeard to be drowned. And when
51 IV| the king saw him he was afeard and fell down off the seat,
52 IV| wise that every man was afeard of the pains that he promised,
53 IV| the emperor, and was sore afeard, and prayed them to let
54 IV| secret. And Malchus was so afeard that he wist not what to
55 IV| and as he beheld it, all afeard, he saw on that side S.
56 IV| And she trembled and was afeard, and durst not gainsay the
57 IV| thee nothing, ne be not afeard, for I shall help thee manly
58 IV| celestial palace. Mother, be not afeard to be taken from thy flesh,
59 V| sick people. Vincent was afeard and dreaded lest Rocke,
60 V| her, and therefore be not afeard; and then anon she was unbound
61 V| arrow follily for to make it afeard and spring out, but he wounded
62 V| accustomed. Then the bishop was afeard, and sent for the priest
63 V| that her husband should be afeard for the torments of the
64 V| came into Jerusalem and was afeard and adrad of the sepulchre
65 V| the Jew. And he then was afeard, and took the image and
66 V| the cross. And they being afeard, cried and said: Verily,
67 V| present because they should be afeard of that they saw the others
68 V| to it and doubted and was afeard, and said to the angel:
69 V| touched him and said: Be not afeard ne dread thee nothing, peace
70 V| And then Palmatius was afeard, and showed this unto Alexander.
71 VI| the king's mouth, was sore afeard, and said: Sire, ye deem
72 VI| duke said to them: I am afeard and ye laugh. And the apostles
73 VI| then the chancellor was all afeard of the cruel and terrible
74 VI| And when he saw him he was afeard, and enquired diligently
75 VI| over my head. And he was afeard, and called more men to
76 VI| before them all, being sore afeard.~There was another Leonard,
77 VI| keepers saw that they were afeard and fled. Then he was taken
78 VI| To whom Martin, not being afeard, said to him: Because that
79 VI| that came against him were afeard of him in such wise that
80 VI| unto the wolf: Art not thou afeard to bear me any farther that
81 VI| the people were aghast and afeard, and began fast to flee
82 VI| and kissed him, and were afeard that he should not have
83 VII| whereof the monks were afeard, and fled anon to ship and
84 VII| whereof they were sore afeard, and blessed them oft. And
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