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1 I| Gehenna, for then it was a cursed place, and so there is his
2 I| the fiend with his angels cursed and shrewd. And thou oughtest
3 I| earth at the beginning was cursed with his fruit because man
4 I| fruit, and the water was not cursed. And therefore it is said
5 I| like a beast or jument. He cursed the earth because the trespass
6 I| earth, wherefore thou art cursed, and accursed be the earth
7 I| Cain deserved well to be cursed, knowing the pain of the
8 I| son had scorned him, he cursed him and also his son Canaan,
9 I| which was a wicked man and cursed in his works, and began
10 I| go to bed, the sinful and cursed people of the town, young
11 II| And after, one Sheba, a cursed man, rebelled and gathered
12 II| great name, they shall be cursed that shall despise thee,
13 II| worshipped the false image of the cursed Diana. And to the time of
14 II| angered their mother, she cursed them, and the divine vengeance
15 II| to him in his ear: Thou cursed creature that art entered
16 II| why these monks and these cursed christian men do me thus
17 II| dragons eat the lips of cursed men, and the serpents destroy
18 II| which thou hast said, and cursed be they that believe thee
19 II| error that adorest this cursed man, and sayest to the image
20 II| said: Hold thy peace thou cursed wretch, for thou art not
21 II| up thou unhappy man and cursed, and by thy wicked spirit
22 II| man. S. Basil said: Thou cursed and cruel fiend, sufficeth
23 II| blame and reprove thee, cursed fiend. And the devil said
24 II| and said he ought to be cursed therefor, because he had
25 III| but he was no saint but a cursed man, and was called Julianus
26 III| error in this, that of so cursed men they made their gods
27 III| no harm. And the provost cursed his gods because they might
28 III| answered not. The devil said: Cursed and not blessed, why have
29 III| reproved them for their cursed doings. And then anon they
30 III| removed yet his lips, the cursed and cruel tyrant came again
31 III| and I shall go destroy the cursed traitors that have slain
32 III| when Judas heard him, he cursed the devil and said to him:
33 III| S. Aldhelm, ere he died, cursed all them that did any wrong
34 III| them, and therefore I have cursed him, and I find him the
35 III| him, to whom he said: Thou cursed wretch, now think to save
36 III| she repented her of that cursed deed that she had caused
37 III| would not consent to their cursed rites. And by the commandment
38 III| not let in my way by the cursed enemy the fiend. And unnethe
39 IV| opprobrium, and was confused and cursed of them all, and he took
40 IV| by her prayers, and she cursed that beast, and suddenly
41 IV| simulachre, when he saw it, he cursed it. And suddenly it fell
42 IV| sea thou exercisest thy cursed works? To whom Christine
43 IV| thee. How therefore, thou cursed Canaanite, why wilt thou
44 IV| better than I. Then Quirinus cursed Alexander, and said to him:
45 IV| burnt, do off, do off this cursed shirt which burneth all
46 IV| there, never, for this is a cursed house and is hell to me,
47 IV| Laurence answered: Thou cursed man, I have always coveted
48 IV| the devils comforting this cursed man, which adored not the
49 IV| Valerianus: Learn, thou cursed wretch, that thy coals give
50 IV| cheer unto Decius, Thou cursed wretch, thou hast roasted
51 IV| same Peter which had so cursed was tormented of cruel torments,
52 IV| malice, howleth, and the cursed devils cry unto her and
53 IV| after stood and said: The cursed devil enter into his mouth
54 V| were by arose against this cursed man for to have smitten
55 V| for to have smitten this cursed man, but Bernard came between,
56 V| them that were there he cursed him and excommunicated him,
57 V| withholden in the bounds of the cursed and evil winning. And your
58 V| to cry and say: Cease, ye cursed wretches, to do sacrifice
59 V| was convenable that a man cursed in the faith should not
60 V| Eugenia: Say to me, thou right cursed wretch, if your God hath
61 V| thundered. And thus this cursed man abode in this temple,
62 V| thought in his bed wicked and cursed things. And on a day a Jew
63 V| would do no mercy to that cursed man, and yet he did nothing
64 V| This said malerous and cursed clerk laughed and said:
65 V| and he was tormented with cursed envy, and sent thither a
66 V| member of the capon, and the cursed man kept it. And on the
67 VI| Danes, they fulfilled their cursed purpose, and so there was
68 VI| she had said thus, this cursed tyrant full of malice, smote
69 VI| ne to repent him of that cursed deed. And then this holy
70 VI| answered to him: If thou, most cursed wretch, wouldst leave to
71 VI| people and repent thee of thy cursed deeds, I would trust so
72 VI| destroyed the temple of the cursed error, he raised the banners
73 VI| whom the holy S. Barbara cursed, and anon his sheep became
74 VI| in like wise is showed to cursed men otherwhile their everlasting
75 VI| them that vexed it, and cursed them that took away the
76 VI| Peter, and said he was a cursed enchanter and a homicide,
77 VI| hath put me in prison as a cursed enchantress for to make
78 VII| thee ne none other. O ye cursed adorers of such gods, for
79 VII| torments. And then this cursed judge commanded to smite
80 VII| the Greeks supposed that cursed men and tyrants had been
81 VII| pilgrimage, wherefore the pope cursed him and deposed him from
82 VII| Quiriacus answered to him: O cursed fool and indigne hound that
83 VII| certainly ever he abhorred and cursed the sin of lechery, and
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