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1 I| gone, whereof was great marvel. Now was there one by the
2 I| he will go. And it is no marvel, for as S. Bernard saith
3 I| whereof the people had great marvel. But our Lord showed to
4 II| come not near me, for I see marvel upon thee. And I was abashed
5 II| him, which is the greatest marvel that ever God made in little
6 II| cruelly. Then happed a great marvel, for when the thieves departed
7 II| the Jews named Zambry, I marvel, said he, that ye be so
8 II| serve. The sun and the moon marvel them of his beauty, whose
9 II| of fire, now I have great marvel what this may be. And S.
10 III| wherefor Trajan had great marvel and departed from the place.
11 III| thy son. Who should not marvel of this miracle, when a
12 III| villainy. S. Agatha said: I marvel much that so wise a man
13 III| And the provost said: I marvel me that thou sayest that
14 III| whereof S. Gregory had marvel. The night after our Lord
15 III| tofore him, and anon by great marvel his arms were unbounden,
16 III| office, he had yet more marvel, and of that she asked so
17 III| should be slain, and I much marvel that ye adore such gods.
18 III| branches of this tree, for the marvel of chase and hunting, the
19 III| straight and hard that it was marvel and pity to see his flesh,
20 III| whom Archemius answered: I marvel much of thee because thou
21 III| and said: O thou provost I marvel much thy folly which seest
22 III| were drawn out, which was a marvel to the people that he so
23 III| prayers. It was a great marvel that the holy man which
24 III| that saw this had great marvel that the enemy could not
25 IV| spirit of meekness. Some marvel of Abraham that at the commandment
26 IV| God a thousand times. Some marvel of the patience of Isaac,
27 IV| speaking of her. And it was no marvel that the mouth that had
28 IV| Christopher saw that, he had great marvel what sign it was, and wherefore
29 IV| child answered: Christopher, marvel thee nothing, for thou hast
30 IV| thereon, and then he had great marvel, for upon every gate he
31 IV| branches, for the great marvel of their hunting, the heads
32 IV| to Hermes the provost: I marvel of thee that art so wise
33 IV| ran for to see this great marvel, and abode there so long
34 IV| christian men, it should be marvel to hear that God would not
35 IV| not speak for dread and marvel. And then the Blessed Mary
36 V| and all the people shall marvel and worship him. And at
37 V| have virginity, but for I marvel more that I have it not.
38 VI| authority of many saints. What marvel was it though it were authorised
39 VI| beholding them, and also marvel.~And at the last, when Ursula
40 VI| virgin.~Was it not great marvel of the orisons and prayers
41 VI| body of our Lord, it was marvel to see the tears that she
42 VI| but it was of one thing marvel, how that among the sisters
43 VI| people together and said: I marvel when I have enseigned and
44 VII| of the idols. Hast thou marvel of this temple that is made
45 VII| wind? Thou shouldst rather marvel thee of heaven, and of the
46 VII| it shall please God; and marvel thee of the ornaments of
47 VII| Whereof the judge had great marvel, and said to her: O fair
48 VII| burned not, and therefore marvel not hereof for the might
49 VII| him, for it was a great marvel to see such a fish, so great
50 VII| guided the chair and it was a marvel to all them that saw it.
51 VII| of Rome. And it was much marvel of this Emperor Charles,
52 VII| and he had to surname: The Marvel of the World. And, as it
53 VII| they departed, having much marvel that they did so much cruelty
54 VII| dreaded of all folk. It was no marvel if the good people loved
55 VII| humbly to serve him. Ne no marvel it was if the evil folk
56 VII| wonderful holiness. What marvel he was of admirable or wonderful
57 VII| other divers wars were, that marvel it is how we know of none.
58 VII| many times.~And yet greater marvel, a monk of the said abbey,
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