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1 I| and sent to them a great pestilence, which was called the botche
2 I| this custom. And how that pestilence began, it is found in the
3 I| Lord God, lest peradventure pestilence or war fall to us. The king
4 I| and oxen, and was a great pestilence on all the beasts. And God
5 I| shall destroy them all by pestilence, and I shall make thee a
6 II| enemies, or to have three days pestilence. Of these three God biddeth
7 II| in men, and so he chose pestilence. ~Then our Lord sent pestilence
8 II| pestilence. ~Then our Lord sent pestilence the time constitute, and
9 II| smitten with so great a pestilence that unnethe they that were
10 II| bury the dead, and this pestilence was most at Rome and Pavia.
11 II| by God's grace that this pestilence should not cease till that
12 II| of S. Peter, and anon the pestilence ceased, and thither from
13 II| may be delivered from all pestilence and from sudden death, and
14 III| Gregory understood that the pestilence of this mortality was passed,
15 III| the time of Dagobert, the pestilence of simony reigned strongly,
16 III| would deliver them of this pestilence; and as she persevered in
17 V| as was a common and hard pestilence, which, when Rocke knew
18 V| man should be smitten with pestilence. But after that he came,
19 V| and sick, and the fire of pestilence had infected, he extincted
20 V| house that was vexed with pestilence he entered, and with the
21 V| delivered them all from the pestilence. For whomsoever Rocketouched,
22 V| whomsoever Rocketouched, anon the pestilence left him. And when the town
23 V| from the contagion of the pestilence, Rocke went to the city
24 V| of Italy, which no less pestilence vexed, and he in a short
25 V| space delivered it from the pestilence. And from thence he came
26 V| which was then so full of pestilence that unnethe in all the
27 V| should deliver him from the pestilence and conserve him. And then
28 V| cardinal was preserved from the pestilence. Nevertheless, for the novelty
29 V| delivered from the hard pestilence. The cardinal then brought
30 V| them that were sick of the pestilence. And after three years the
31 V| delivered from the said pestilence. And when that town was
32 V| oppressed with sick men of the pestilence, whom with all his heart
33 V| made that town quit of the pestilence. And from thence went to
34 V| understood that there was great pestilence. Rocke was ever of great
35 V| mortal men from the hurt of pestilence. And so an whole year he
36 V| thou art smitten with the pestilence, study now how thou mayst
37 V| him sore taken with the pestilence under his both arms, and
38 V| pilgrim was smitten with the pestilence as ye see, and unwitting
39 V| with fervent pain of the pestilence, suffered patiently himself
40 V| by this odious ardour of pestilence, and most meek Lord, I beseech
41 V| that he suffered of the pestilence fever.~There was nigh unto
42 V| the contagious air of the pestilence might infect him, said to
43 V| peace, for the most violent pestilence holdeth me. Then Gotard
44 V| was taken sore with the pestilence, and many others that denied
45 V| was infect with contagious pestilence, and Gotard returned to
46 V| Piacenza, being full of pestilence, and left Gotard in the
47 V| were sore vexed with the pestilence, yet he with great labour
48 V| delivered from the wounds of pestilence, and in this prayer he fell
49 V| thou art delivered from the pestilence, and art made all whole,
50 V| surely from the stroke of pestilence. And this prayer so made,
51 V| be hurt with any hurt of pestilence. And then after the third
52 V| delivered from the hard death of pestilence and epidemic, and that we
53 V| and drove thence all that pestilence. And when the devil saw
54 V| established the litanies for the pestilence that was that time, and
55 VI| then corrupt the earth with pestilence, and in the sea none outrageous
56 VI| be great battles, great pestilence, and great murrain, great
57 VI| and churches, and what by pestilence and stroke of sword, streets,
58 VI| then sick in his groin of a pestilence botch, and slew Tosti, his
59 VI| After this, a few days, the pestilence assailed his servants and
60 VII| of Armenia, and when the pestilence had been sometime in their
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