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1 II| drawn through Jerusalem and beat himself with rods and scourges,
2 II| to your burden; my father beat you with scourges, and I
3 II| with scourges, and I shall beat you with scorpions. The
4 II| took the Jew the image, and beat it, and tormented it cruelly.
5 II| shall come again and shall beat down thy pride. Then the
6 II| Macarius was not afeard, but he beat the body with his fist,
7 II| of devils, that so much beat him that his servant bare
8 II| and did many evils. They beat monks and other all naked
9 II| Anthony, and spit on it, and beat well him that brought the
10 II| into his palace, and to beat him so sore with stones
11 II| and began to smite and beat him with rods of iron. And
12 II| to scratch her face, and beat her breast and said: Alas!
13 II| so cold that their teeth beat together, and how many that
14 III| much wroth, and made to beat S. Blase with staves, and
15 III| provost did do her to be beat most cruelly with rods,
16 III| was born and grown Judas beat oft that child, for he weened
17 III| S. Benet took a rod and beat the monk, and then he abode
18 III| on a gibbet; and so much beat him with great staves and
19 III| by the hair, and did do beat her cruelly. Then demanded
20 III| Then they, hearing that, beat her so long and so sore
21 III| poor people. Then did he do beat S. Urban with plummets and
22 III| firm in the faith he did do beat them, and after that departed
23 III| twelve years. His father beat him oft, because he despised
24 III| for his words, he did do beat him with great staves. But
25 III| But the hands of them that beat him became dry and the hands
26 III| knights in their great anger beat and defouled Nazarine under
27 III| beatings, and the tormentors beat him so long that their hands
28 III| drove him with whips, and beat him till that his bowels
29 III| with burning fagots, and beat him with poles villainously,
30 III| stoned him, and after they beat this holy man with staves
31 III| the idols were, the which beat him grievously, and sith
32 IV| to her: The prince that beat thee saith that thou shouldest
33 IV| Christ. The paynims then beat him with staves and forbade
34 IV| people followed him and beat him unto the death, where
35 IV| abominable to God, for they that beat me fail and be faint, require
36 IV| of the emperor, knights beat them both and brought them
37 IV| middle of the bishops and beat him cruelly, and drew him
38 IV| from his principate, and beat him strongly and let him
39 IV| refused it, and he did do beat Hilary so much, all despoiled,
40 V| and by the feet, and to beat him with staves of iron.
41 V| and they took that Jew and beat him and did to him many
42 V| stood by him: Go ye and beat him all to-lash him. Then
43 V| them that were about him to beat him also. Then came the
44 V| which ravished him, and beat him, and also reproved him,
45 V| this two devils came and beat him greatly in the visage,
46 V| day, and I ceased not to beat my breast, praying our Lord
47 V| despoiled him of his clothes and beat himself right hard with
48 V| the devils came to him and beat him right grievously. Then
49 VI| was beaten until they that beat him were weary, and after
50 VI| then they took Martin and beat him grievously, and he,
51 VI| And they enforced them to beat him the more, and him seemed
52 VI| people believed him not, but beat him and did to him many
53 VI| lift up his arm for to beat her cruelly, but an ache
54 VI| commanded to unclothe her and beat her with sinews of bulls,
55 VI| began to draw his hair and beat his breast, and fell down
56 VI| licence of her master, he beat her so sore therefor that
57 VI| he took a sharp rod and beat the maid, that the blood
58 VI| was christened, he did do beat him with plummets of lead
59 VII| named Eculee, and did do beat him with sinews, rods, and
60 VII| hung over his head which beat his body full sore with
61 VII| body, and above that did do beat him with rods, to the end
62 VII| belly towards the fire and beat his back with rods, and
63 VII| christian host, esprised and beat with a much great and wonderful
64 VII| and fette a rod for to beat her daughter withal. But
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