|    Volume1     I|     Secondly, the sorrow was in hearing with his ears the reproofs
 2     I| descended. Secondly, he came by hearing attentively and devoutly
 3     I|         fore be written. Joshua hearing the great noise of the children
 4    II|       that were friends of Job, hearing what harm was happed and
 5    II|        be in the head of a man, hearing, seeing, and tasting or
 6    II|       they had so done he said, hearing all, with a loud voice,
 7    II|    their speech, the deaf their hearing, the lame their limbs, and
 8    II|       three battles, that is of hearing, of speaking, and of seeing,
 9    II|      lost? The devil then said, hearing many, O Basil, thou grievest
10    II|     into the house speaking and hearing, whereof all they marvelled,
11    II|       ears, and anon I received hearing and speaking. And anon they
12    II|       is nigh gone down, and he hearing that anon he wept, and came
13    II|         thereof. ~The patriarch hearing of the custom that is when
14   III|         office of the church by hearing that he had learned thereby
15   III|     your sacrifices. Then they, hearing that, beat her so long and
16   III|         the palsy. And Josephus hearing thereof diligently enquired
17   III|    exile. The mother of S. John hearing that her son was prisoner,
18   III|       of angels, all the people hearing that were at his death.
19   III|         And then king Ethelbert hearing this, commanded that they
20   III|     have sinned. Then the abbot hearing this was much angry for
21   III|       awaiting on Amphiabel and hearing him preach the word of God;
22   III|   restore to him his health and hearing. She touched his ears and
23    IV|         in the empire, and Nero hearing that there was disputing
24    IV|        sight, to deaf men their hearing, to dumb men their speech,
25    IV|       voice from heaven, Decius hearing, which said: Yet many torments
26    IV|         And forty-seven knights hearing that the queen and her daughter
27     V|        he confessed him also of hearing, saying: The delights and
28     V|    entendment, clear seeing and hearing, and in the year of his
29     V|        house. And after, Adrian hearing when the day of his passion
30     V|      reproach long time. And in hearing this thing the blessed Adrian
31    VI|       from sin and peril. They, hearing this, marvelled greatly,
32    VI|         of Godwin. Then Godwin, hearing these words of the king'
33    VI|      and the others, that be of hearing, be set in the middle, like
34    VI|       it was done. For Maximian hearing the death of Rictius, commanded
35    VI|         Theospitus. And Eustace hearing this, and diligently considered
36    VI|      profoundly in her heart in hearing the words of the holy predication,
37    VI|         on a Sunday after mass, hearing all the people in the church,
38    VI|      she ware the hair. And she hearing the organs making melody,
39    VI|     attempered. Then Almachius, hearing that, commanded that she
40    VI|  herself, and the old man, that hearing, ran to her and embraced
41    VI|      received his sight and his hearing, and when he saw Clement
42   VII|     This young queen Katherine, hearing this request, was abashed
43   VII| everlasting spouse. Then Adrian hearing this said dreadfully in
44   VII|      was in S. Clement, and the hearing and granting of the petitions
45   VII|         was solitary, saying: I hearing of thee, desire to see thee,
46   VII|       sins of a stranger. They, hearing this, spared their brother.
47   VII|         sight to blind men, and hearing to deaf men. It maketh the
48   VII|       and without the sight and hearing of any body, but only of
49   VII|        frequented the churches, hearing ententively the masses and
50   VII|     while that he was at church hearing the divine service, without
51   VII|       how for cause of that, he hearing some say and cast in on
52   VII|      being thought of sight and hearing whole, saying his seven
53   VII|      for the people. The people hearing this message, answereth:
54   VII|       for this, that the people hearing the priest, who as vicar
55   VII|      evil beholding, from light hearing, from foolish and vain speaking,
 
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