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1 I| Cast it on the ground. He threw it down and it turned into
2 I| he was so wroth that he threw down the tables and brake
3 II| pleasure, he hated her, and threw her out of his chamber,
4 II| horror of this villainy, and threw by night secretly into the
5 II| this holy servant of God threw in another mass of gold,
6 II| sword out of his hand, and threw it from him, and unbound
7 II| remembered the words, and threw down her pipe or flute,
8 II| he died. And the tyrants threw his body into a great privy,
9 II| to another, and anon she threw the bill upon the covering
10 II| he took a rye loaf, and threw it at his head, as he that
11 III| the women took them and threw them in the middle of the
12 III| smocks of linen cloth and threw them in the furnace for
13 III| in the sea, and the sea threw their bodies to the rivage,
14 III| therefor and took the helve and threw it after into the pit, and
15 III| and told him how the earth threw him and would not receive
16 III| buried him, and the earth threw him no more out, but received
17 III| then these wicked tyrants threw the holy body into a deep
18 III| spear and hurt him sore and threw him to the ground. And after
19 III| the seventh day the devil threw him in the river and there
20 III| whereas S. James preached, and threw him down backward, and from
21 III| this time. and after they threw him down and the people
22 III| under burning coals and threw therein grease and salt
23 III| and there slew her and threw her body into a foul privy,
24 III| so great dread that they threw all their harness and armours
25 III| saints to be beheaded, and threw their bodies to dogs and
26 III| hereof and in a great anger, threw down the child off the steps
27 III| prison, and after that they threw him into the sea, and led
28 III| devil strangled him and threw him in the water all dead,
29 III| showed for him, and anon threw away his sword and fell
30 III| persevering in their malice, threw alway stones at the dead
31 III| other flowers, which they threw in the way where he should
32 IV| that same day privily, and threw it from him. Afterward the
33 IV| being crowned with laurel, threw himself out from place to
34 IV| and found the frog, and threw it out of the city and there
35 IV| to have been slain, and threw the bodies in a pit at the
36 IV| and hurted him not, and he threw it into the fire. It is
37 IV| caught him by the head and threw him to the ground, and set
38 IV| children, took small stones and threw them into the sea. And when
39 IV| took part of her flesh and threw it in the visage of her
40 IV| tongue, but took it and threw it in the visage of the
41 IV| him, and spit at him, and threw at him filth of the streets,
42 IV| And he took Ciriacus and threw pitch molten and burning
43 IV| Irenæus and Abundinus, and threw them all quick into the
44 IV| they were come home they threw away all the riches of the
45 IV| woodness took the child and threw him into a burning furnace
46 IV| father of the child and threw him into the furnace, which
47 V| him then mightily, when he threw him~puissantly out of his
48 V| brake up the sepulchre and threw the bones hither and thither.
49 V| them in a tomb of lead, and threw them into the sea, and by
50 V| him out? Certainly, they threw the body into the sea in
51 V| Peter and Paul, and he threw them into the Tiber at Rome,
52 V| he did do bind him and threw him in prison. And when
53 V| had remembered himself he threw away his sword, and judged
54 V| charity that they cast and threw away their arms and harness,
55 V| and blew on the devil, and threw him anon away from her.
56 V| stones returned to them that threw them, and hurt and wounded
57 V| returned against him, and threw to him burning darts, but
58 V| tormented in the fire and threw him on Forsey so that he
59 V| anon he took it out, and threw it away far from him, and
60 V| that the earth trembling threw down houses. And it is read
61 VI| brother by the hair, and threw him to the earth and fell
62 VI| great part of Syria, and threw down both monasteries and
63 VI| mantles with the serpents, and threw them against the enchanters,
64 VI| him to be beheaded, and threw the body into the water.~
65 VI| being angry, arose and threw away the straw, and laid
66 VI| nought, and came and angrily threw it down at his feet. And
67 VI| which oft-times cast and threw on him the washing of dishes
68 VI| wastrels of her goods, and threw her out of her heritage.
69 VI| bound a stone thereto and threw it into a pond, and told
70 VI| the other black birds, and threw him from one to another
71 VI| anchor round his neck and threw him into the sea, and said:
72 VII| Then they cut the third and threw it tofore him, and S. James
73 VII| began to roar and cry, and threw their hooks and malles at
74 VII| say gelded his father and threw his members into the sea,
75 VII| the heat of the ocean sea threw them on to the rivage, and
76 VII| he took the emperor and threw him to the ground, and would
77 VII| midst of them, and as they threw him therein he began to
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