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1 II| the apostle, and buried it honourably. And ere that AEgeas was 2 II| and they bare them away honourably into the city of Bari, in 3 II| of Jesu Christ, and was honourably buried of them. And S. Austin 4 II| with a white vesture going honourably with the clergy, then the 5 III| that he might set them more honourably. But he died ere he might 6 III| then they were laid more honourably and set, than they were 7 III| into the church and there honourably they buried it. Then she 8 III| them he saluted her much honourably, and recommended him unto 9 IV| ointment, and buried him honourably. Isidore saith in the book 10 IV| ointments, and buried it honourably, and after commanded that 11 IV| and died, and there was honourably buried, about the year of 12 IV| of them and buried them honourably. Lucretius, which was provost 13 IV| they ordained for right honourably. In the same hour descended 14 IV| great light, and saluted her honourably as the mother of his Lord, 15 IV| entered and saluted the Virgin honourably. Whom the blessed Virgin 16 IV| the apostles took the body honourably and laid it on the bier, 17 IV| departing, and buried my body honourably, and forty days after was 18 IV| was lifted up in heaven so honourably that, Jesu Christ himself, 19 IV| Virgin, and saluted her honourably and adored, and she said 20 IV| Constantinople, and were there laid honourably. And let no man ween that 21 IV| body was laid in the tomb honourably, but her soul was not left 22 IV| her son Jesu Christ, more honourably than the others, whom he 23 V| died, whom Rocke buried honourably, and laid in a sepulture, 24 V| of christian men and was honourably buried. And so many miracles 25 V| away the body and buried it honourably. Then the king Astrages 26 V| hymns, louings, and candles honourably, and there was made and 27 V| said city, and received it honourably. And on the morn when they 28 V| great joy; and was laid honourably in the church of S. Peter 29 V| good man received it much honourably and in great reverence, 30 V| into the city and showed it honourably. And from that time forth 31 V| ran, and she was buried honourably. And this same day is the 32 V| city, where it is buried honourably in the church of S. Germain 33 V| and he received him much honourably, and he prayed him to pray 34 V| body to France and laid it honourably in the monastery of Gorgociense.~ 35 V| bishops, in their church is honourably buried.~And there was a 36 V| third toward the east much honourably, and was covered all about 37 V| enough and buried him there honourably. And many miracles were 38 V| with his hands. He went honourably upon the stones for the 39 V| and buried the body much honourably the eighth day of October, 40 V| church among the virgins honourably.~ 41 V| them thence, and laid them honourably with the body of S. Denis. 42 VI| altar bodily, and inclined honourably tofore the altar, and went 43 VI| such a place and bury it honourably. And when she came to the 44 VI| sepulture that she made honourably, she that tofore was blind, 45 VI| children, he received them much honourably and did do make a great 46 VI| them in a right noble place honourably, and made over them an oratory. 47 VI| Elerius, he received her honourably and brought her to his mother, 48 VI| therein the body of S. Leonard honourably.~And then the clerks and 49 VI| of the holy virgin much honourably. For they would in no wise 50 VI| body put into a shrine much honourably, made of gold and silver, 51 VII| thence, and buried it there honourably, and continually oil runneth 52 VII| away the body and buried it honourably. And he suffered death the 53 VII| after shall let thee go honourably whereas thou wilt. Then


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