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1 I| a veil fortorn they have covered, nor they have not spared
2 I| for that same cause they covered the cross and the altars
3 I| clothing and his body red, all covered with blood, because that
4 I| descended a clear cloud that covered them all, whereas the gloss
5 I| the death of his Lord, and covered him with black in such wise
6 I| with chrism and then it is covered with black cloth, and this
7 I| clean of which the altar is covered. The usage of coverture
8 I| earth was idle and void and covered with darkness. And the spirit
9 I| and sin. And when Noah was covered with the mantle, anon he
10 I| and Japhet because they covered him. ~All the days of Noah
11 I| took her pall or mantle and covered her. The servant anon told
12 I| meat. so many that they covered all the land of Egypt. Then
13 I| midst of the flood, and it covered the chariots and horsemen,
14 I| so many curlews that it covered all their lodgings, and
15 II| and his shoulders were covered with plates of brass. His
16 II| the head of the image, and covered it with clothes. And on
17 II| coverture of the altar and covered her, and then the devil
18 II| became so long that they covered all her body to her feet,
19 II| lords might well have been covered withal, and made all that
20 II| after he would never be covered therewith, but on the morn
21 III| bare him in to his bed, and covered him the best wise he might.
22 III| rain and of orage, that it covered all the mountain so much
23 III| S. Martin, where he was covered with an hair. The other
24 III| saw a way to heaven all covered with palls and mantles of
25 III| in the manner of a shield covered his head and entered into
26 III| him into the church, and covered him with his cope, and when
27 III| coming from heaven which covered all that place where these
28 III| after supper the tables were covered when all men had supped,
29 III| the host wherefore they covered the tables again after supper,
30 III| shalt find an arch of stones covered with twelve feet of earth,
31 III| eyes, and great hair that covered all the body, and cast out
32 III| her feet. The holy virgin covered it with her mantle, and
33 IV| fellows, and his visage is covered with thy keverchief, and
34 IV| reserveth my soul. The provost covered his face with his mantle,
35 IV| the body there Iying, and covered it with a mantle; and the
36 IV| that he perish not. Then covered he the body all about with
37 IV| one, which she clothed and covered her with. And she went with
38 IV| understood the language, he covered his visage and went to the
39 IV| and comforted himself and covered his visage and entered into
40 IV| renewed it, saying: I found it covered with tiles, and I shall
41 IV| and I shall leave it now covered with marble. And for these
42 IV| S. Dominic with his head covered like a friar. And Jesu Christ
43 IV| sacred. And the table was covered, but ere he took any meat,
44 IV| same song. And our Lord covered the bier and the apostles
45 V| habit of a pilgrim, and covered his head with a bonnet,
46 V| flew about and a dark cloud covered the mountain, so that six
47 V| much honourably, and was covered all about with a red mantle.
48 VI| holy body laid therein, and covered again his tomb with full
49 VI| he was dead the bier was covered with a cloth named a dalmatic,
50 VI| they saw all the country covered with snow, save only the
51 VI| yet new in the faith, hath covered me with this vesture. Of
52 VI| For he saw him clothed and covered with his cope, and wist
53 VI| stones, of angels, which covered his arms convenably. He
54 VI| good largess that divinity covered. O glorious vesture and
55 VI| inestimable gift, that clothed and covered both the knight and the
56 VI| and her visage were all covered with blood. She had learned
57 VI| when it was right cold she covered by night them that were
58 VI| daily three tables set and covered for to feed the orphans,
59 VII| when she approached him she covered her visage and passed tofore
60 VII| passed tofore him, her face covered. And he marvelled much of
61 VII| passed tofore thee with face covered and without knowledge. It
62 VII| said: Wherefore hast thou covered thy hands so, my son? To
63 VII| hunger, which was wont to be covered with precious clothing and
64 VII| all other things, he was covered with a little and bad coverlet,
65 VII| having the hair on his flesh, covered with his shirt and issuing
66 VII| inundation or flowing, which covered the ways and places, the
67 VII| insomuch that they were covered with it. A clerk then that
68 VII| saint, made the stones that covered him to be had away, and
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