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1 I| be their creed, never set foot in those stone-written records
2 I| wounded, from the plant of his foot unto the top of his head
3 I| them a way for to go on foot, and the flood of Jordan,
4 I| place to rest ne set her foot on, she returned unto Noah
5 I| people of Canaan at the foot of mount Mamre. And Lot
6 I| rough from the head to the foot, and he was named Esau.
7 I| the plant of his brother's foot in his hand, and he was
8 I| arose. He halted on his foot, and therefore the children
9 I| shall no man move hand nor foot in all the land of Egypt.
10 I| thy reign and put it under foot, and shall rule and govern
11 I| midst of the Red Sea all dry foot; for the water stood up
12 I| tables and brake them at the foot of the hill, and ran and
13 II| for from the sole of his foot unto his head there was
14 II| blains from the plant of his foot unto the top of his head,
15 III| great stone, and his left foot was all tofrushed, but as
16 III| his staff, upon the king's foot, and pierced his foot with
17 III| s foot, and pierced his foot with the pike, which was
18 III| for to draw water, and his foot slode so that he fell into
19 III| from the earth well nigh a foot and a half, and began to
20 III| of England, went forth on foot to York; and when he came
21 III| no man might pass over on foot, and yet by miracle of our
22 III| people might safely go dry foot over the river, and also
23 IV| ground, and set her right foot on his neck saying: Lie
24 IV| said thus, she took off her foot and said to him: Flee hence,
25 IV| him and kept him at the foot of the Mount St. Michael.
26 IV| troubled, fled, and hurt his foot that unnethe he might come
27 IV| lead them and to go dry foot with them upon the sea in
28 IV| upon the coals burning bare foot, whereof S. Laurence is
29 V| And the holy man put his foot at him, and commanded him
30 V| contaimng the space of a foot where had God made greatest
31 V| serpents, which were ten foot long, and would have flown
32 V| the lion showed to him his foot being hurt. Then he called
33 V| that done, the plant of the foot of the lion was sore hurt
34 V| only for the health of his foot, but also for their profit,
35 V| smote the tomb with his foot, and said: An evil death
36 V| pillars. Or Ionicum is said a foot of versifying which hath
37 VI| overthrown as he smote that one foot with that other, and yet
38 VI| other, and yet the sadder foot saved all, and kept him
39 VI| breath, also he had in his foot a marvellous swelling and
40 VI| felt no disease but on his foot, and when he came among
41 VI| delivered of that disease in his foot. And at night, when he went
42 VI| put down his hand to his foot to feel how it was, and
43 VI| moral beast and hath his foot cloven, by which is discretion
44 VI| of an ox, which hath the foot cloven, by which the virtue
45 VI| thee, and trodden him under foot, now thy faith shall appear.
46 VI| he would have passed, his foot slid that he fell half over
47 VI| serpent stretched him from the foot of S. Leonard along upward
48 VI| tree and took to her his foot to kiss by great humility.
49 VI| she should take her by the foot, for to awake her, and on
50 VI| have taken her lady by the foot, and took her husband's
51 VI| and took her husband's foot, which suddenly awoke, and
52 VI| which lifted up his right foot and showed a place to the
53 VI| lightly in the place under the foot of the lamb, and anon a
54 VI| that all they might go dry foot thither, and there they
55 VII| the great toe of the right foot, and S. .James said: The
56 VII| and S. .James said: The foot of Jesu Christ was pierced
57 VII| Then they came to his left foot and cut off the little toe,
58 VII| then they cut off his right foot, and S. James said: Now
59 VII| Then they cut off the left foot, and he said: Thou art he,
60 VII| ground, which was hurt on the foot by a beast, which prayed
61 VII| off, the fourth time his foot is smitten off. It is forbidden
62 VII| baptized, and had then one foot in the fontstone and that
63 VII| the less, and withdrew his foot that was in the font, and
64 VII| body, cruel of sight, eight foot long of his stature, his
65 VII| palm long, his forehead a foot large, he smote with one
66 VII| he held him on that other foot, but the vermin fell to
67 VII| chapel or church, but her foot swelled by such manner that
68 VII| could not help himself with foot ne with hands. His friends
69 VII| man that was hurt in his foot, which was slit asunder.
70 VII| diocesans, ever going on foot, preached sometimes upon
71 VII| work for fault of half a foot of length, after the prayer
72 VII| Egypt, the which, setting foot on ground, occupied and
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