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1 I| this time I shall leave and pass over save one thing that
2 I| and priests let them not pass their bounds lest God smite
3 II| Gideon, and Sampson, which I pass over unto the histories
4 II| made in that temple, but I pass over. It was on making seven
5 II| and a great work. ~But I pass over all the matters and
6 II| the word of God shall not pass, and our brethren that be
7 II| sword of my knighthood shall pass through thy sides. And thou
8 II| sufficient as ye, dame, for ye pass us all in fair speaking,
9 II| took his ship and might not pass. And then he knew that it
10 II| therefore at this time, I pass over unto the feast of his
11 II| to that staff and not to pass farther, and the serpents
12 II| in no way for any man to pass, and also if it had fallen
13 II| where the emperor should pass by, and said to him: The
14 III| led a cart which should pass by, and thought how they
15 III| thought how they might do and pass without arresting for to
16 III| till they were past the pass. And when they came in the
17 III| bearing men over that would pass.~After long time S. Julian
18 III| menaces be as rivers that pass, and how well that all these
19 III| that he should finish and pass out of this world, and so
20 III| with thirty-four men for to pass an arm of the sea; anon
21 III| them therewithin should pass out of this world. And it
22 III| pleaseth our Lord it shall pass away.~And within a while
23 III| that he would suffer me to pass with the other people the
24 III| anon a voice: If thou wilt pass and go over flom Jordan
25 III| but as soon as he began to pass the river he was much afeard
26 III| so deep that no man might pass over on foot, and yet by
27 III| few, and saw the holy man pass by, they called him. And
28 III| where they might not lightly pass for press of people, for
29 III| the way where he should pass, and sang with high voice:
30 III| her door she saw a maid pass by bearing a burette of
31 IV| over all them that shall pass there, which shall be a
32 IV| entered into the river for to pass. And the water of the river
33 IV| words, and had no boat to pass over. He began to swim naked,
34 IV| men, and saw the holy men pass by them, they called them,
35 IV| Orleans to the sea for to pass to Rome, and had been long
36 IV| them that our Lady should pass and depart out of this world,
37 IV| church. And as he should pass a river he fell into the
38 IV| deeds, the wicked deeds pass the good without comparison.
39 IV| to every each that shall pass out of this world, come
40 V| an old man named Victor pass forth by, and they bade
41 V| devil then said: Yet must he pass by the strait gate whereas
42 VI| would pray that I should pass from this world to the father
43 VI| the people, et cetera, and pass over the judgment and charity
44 VI| Heaven and earth shall pass and my word shall not perish.
45 VI| and entered into it for to pass, and the master of the ship
46 VI| abundance of water he durst not pass that river with his both
47 VI| any of the unjust would pass over the bridge, he should
48 VI| shield ne by helm, and shall pass through the battles of the
49 VI| wept when the soul should pass out of the body. And anon
50 VI| the bed of her that should pass to our Lord. The holy ladies
51 VI| miracles of her, how well I pass over many fair things.~Of
52 VI| that the fere-tree might pass, and thus by great labour
53 VI| when he knew it, he let it pass and suffered it peaceably.
54 VI| that she should shortly pass out of this world, and charged
55 VI| bounden with strong chains pass well without any breaking
56 VII| science, conning, and wisdom pass all other, and the fourth
57 VII| king, and so rich that he pass all others in riches. And
58 VII| shall see this land ere he pass out of this world. And then
59 VII| water that they might not pass, but were constrained to
60 VII| tree, and they saw a hart pass by, whom they commanded
61 VII| them gave silver enough to pass on their way, and as soon
62 VII| Every one forced himself to pass his fellow in weal, without
63 VII| again. Item as S. Albine did pass on a time before the prison
64 VII| that the beams of the sun pass through and over ordure
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