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1 I| peradventure I might take harm on the hill, that I may
2 I| follily. Now may I do thee harm and evil, but the God of
3 I| Goshen was none heard, ne harm done. Yet would not Pharaoh
4 I| pleased that he would do no harm as he had said unto his
5 II| done. They purpose to do harm to him and to servants.
6 II| never hereafter do thee harm ne evil, for thy soul is
7 II| friends of Job, hearing what harm was happed and come to Job,
8 II| should not grieve ne do harm to any man; and anon they
9 II| kept him that he had none harm. And thus his father was
10 II| issued out all safe, without harm. And then thereto, he said:
11 II| answered: I do to them none harm, but they trouble each other,
12 II| daily in this life more harm, for she maketh gluttons,
13 III| God issued without taking harm, and the fire was extinct
14 III| prison shall suffer any harm for me, ne that I shall
15 III| certain I shall have much harm because I may not overcome
16 III| truth, to my right great harm and evil am I come hither,
17 III| cold, so that she felt no harm. And the provost cursed
18 III| your gods and done much harm, and me she hath beaten
19 III| Florentin that hath done so much harm to you is dead. When S.
20 III| time the Danes did do much harm in this land. The chief
21 III| because he should do no harm to the people, and when
22 III| shouldst not do to them any harm, for their God fighteth
23 III| that they could do him no harm. Then when the lord saw
24 III| without grieving or doing any harm to any person, and anon
25 III| burning oil. But he never felt harm ne pain, and without suffering
26 III| and without suffering any harm he issued out. In that place
27 III| wrong had sworn and had none harm, the judge, that knew the
28 III| sleep and that he had no harm, and then Germain remounted
29 III| without suffering of any harm. Then was there brought
30 III| bewailed and wept for the harm and death of his enemies
31 III| Paris should have none harm. And, some had indignation
32 III| Thus our Lord kept her from harm, which keepeth alway them
33 IV| he should not do him any harm. And anon the hound left
34 IV| heaviness, of darkness, and harm. Because we be made orphans,
35 IV| out thereof safely without harm. And when Julianus heard
36 IV| breasts, and did her no harm, and the two adders wound
37 IV| burning might do evil or harm to some fools, he made them
38 IV| though he had never had harm, and the host was hanged
39 IV| but she issued out without harm all whole, and then he made
40 IV| Christopher issued out without any harm or hurt. And when the king
41 IV| his mother without feeling harm or hurt, in the same wise
42 IV| and repented them of the harm and wickedness that they
43 IV| which did to them none harm ne touched them not, but
44 IV| but rather kept them from harm. Then began they to cast
45 IV| man of the city ne did no harm to any body. Then the blessed
46 IV| slept, and as he had had no harm. And then S. Germain mounted
47 IV| Lord Jesu Christ, do me no harm, ne be grievous to me, ne
48 IV| thou oughtest to have no harm of corruption; where thou
49 IV| and hast rendered to me harm for such great good as I
50 IV| fire without taking any harm. And the mother of the child,
51 IV| the furnace without any harm or hurt, and drew him out,
52 V| touch him, ne do him none harm. He had a custom to say
53 V| make, so that they did much harm to all them that came thither.
54 V| demonstrances, that did him harm. But there was nothing that
55 V| thoughts, ne withdraw them from harm. What did they afterwards?
56 V| second, lest the rider take harm in his riding and blame
57 V| emperor knew that he had none harm, he weened to have been
58 V| bodies of the saints had none harm. And the christian men took
59 V| flowers and suffered none harm. And after this the emperor
60 V| brake and she went without harm upon the water. Then she
61 V| suburbs, which did much harm, and then all the people
62 V| and hurt many, and did no harm to the martyrs. And when
63 V| said: Lady Margaret, what harm did I ever to thee? Have
64 V| and he had neither pain ne harm. And after that he was put
65 VI| but a phantom and did no harm. Thirdly, for our infirmity
66 VI| him seemed that he felt no harm, ne set not by the strokes,
67 VI| never burned, ne had none harm, and then he said: Like
68 VI| Saracens shall never do you harm. Anon then the Saracens
69 VII| clothes of them had none harm ne were hurt by the fire.
70 VII| she felt none disease ne harm, but a precious ointment
71 VII| three days without doing any harm to anybody. Then commanded
72 VII| to his cave without doing harm to anybody. ~Another time
73 VII| Wilt thou go yet for to do harm? He answered: Nay sir, but
74 VII| sacrifice as the others do? What harm is it to call Cæsar his
75 VII| him and did to him much harm in the chariot, and as he
76 VII| that were fallen had no harm, but stood up anon and bare
77 VII| that kept the fish from harm, and fought against the
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