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1 I| like wise is this Legend holden most noble above all other
2 I| shall weep because they holden false opinions against the
3 I| wherefore in abstinence is holden the number of forty. For
4 I| all mine of whom hell hath holden and kept the souls, which
5 I| constraint the which he had long holden. Secondly, it is hallowed
6 I| paid to the king; and it is holden for a law, except the land
7 I| long, for such ire long holden in the heart is rancour
8 II| son tarrieth and why he is holden there? Trowest thou that
9 II| his disciple, taken and holden with the Jews, and crucified
10 II| And this parliament was holden at Clarendon, the eleventh
11 II| said to Dacian: Thou hast holden unto now words to reny our
12 III| leave that which we have holden and been accustomed to hold
13 III| culpable of that they had holden of the predication of Simon
14 III| man Calocerus, which was holden in prison by the provost
15 III| And when Marcianus was holden in prison in the city of
16 III| and Jonathan, which were holden in prison, out of the city
17 III| gout in her knee, which had holden her a year long and more,
18 III| with him with their hands holden up. Then S. Ambrose prayed
19 IV| struck out. Another man was holden in prison for debt of money,
20 IV| there Gervase and Prothase holden in prison, whom he comforted.
21 IV| the same Alexander, were holden in divers places in the
22 IV| and to unbind. For we be holden and bounden unto the bond
23 IV| for when he was taken and holden with tongs among the hands
24 IV| that burned not should be holden without doubt for the very
25 IV| the cene which had been holden in Chalcedon, and she said
26 IV| fruit which shall not be holden in the bosom of the earth.
27 V| feast of S. Rocke is always holden on the morn after the day
28 V| And on a time when he had holden his eyes and fixed them
29 V| is none to thee like, ne holden so wise in science as thou
30 V| his books and works he was holden marvellous. He refused to
31 V| chronicles and it is to be holden. And as her daughter went
32 V| Constantinople by doctrine, and was holden marvellous of all them of
33 V| with great pain were they holden of the priests and deacons,
34 VI| resurrection. But it is more to be holden that he was none of the
35 VI| his neighbours that he was holden most dear of all men, wherefore,
36 VI| departed thence, but they were holden by prayers so that they
37 VI| that the wife should be holden and retained for his hire,
38 VI| world should be made and holden in all monasteries the day
39 VI| God, that whosomever were holden in prison and prayed in
40 VI| was silence better kept ne holden, there was no lavas in their
41 VI| diocese of Cologne, which was holden in prison, and he called
42 VI| which bishopric the king had holden long in his hands. And was
43 VI| named Justine which hath holden us as her sons, and hath
44 VII| of whom the passion is holden another time. And when the
45 VII| the island where they had holden their Easter tofore, came
46 VII| the dove and is more to be holden. And because that this Sergius
47 VII| sore fettered and hard holden, he made him to be sticked
48 VII| church. Which thing was holden and reputed for a miracle,
49 VII| his nature was reputed and holden as for dead of all them
50 VII| king, for thereto he was holden, and that as for him he
51 VII| them, and stablished to be holden and kept. Of which the first
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