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1 I| affliction by penance in eating wild lettuce and bitter, right
2 I| to this cruel people and wild, which before had slain
3 I| entered into wolves and other wild beasts, which every one
4 I| shooter, and used to shoot at wild beasts, for none use of
5 I| supposed it had been some wild beast and directed Lameth
6 I| and to amend him, if he wild. The time of repentance
7 I| out, and ye said that of wild beasts had devoured him,
8 II| a wain and put in it two wild kine, which never bare yoke,
9 II| is to say he was drawing wild men and hard unto the faith.
10 II| in form of divers beasts wild and savage, of whom that
11 II| pointed rods. bubals, n., wild oxen. bynomen, pp. of 'benim,'
12 III| bodies to the rivage, and wild beasts came thither and
13 III| convert the evil, rude and wild people, he prayed to our
14 III| and hunting, the heads of wild beasts that had been slain.
15 III| where he baptized; with wild honey he ate it. That it
16 III| tree it fell down, and two wild heads, grey and horrible,
17 III| spikes. ~bubale, n., a wild ox. ~bucale, n., shambles. ~
18 IV| Ephesus he was delivered to wild beasts. In Damascus he was
19 IV| Baptist ate locusts and wild honey, but Paul in the middle
20 IV| was fed with locusts and wild honey, but with much fouler
21 IV| a man all to-torn with a wild beast by her prayers, and
22 IV| the likeness of terrible wild beasts, and a certain man
23 IV| that there were no oxen but wild bulls, and supposed that
24 IV| on the chariot, and the wild bulls without governing
25 IV| Thou wert nourished among wild beasts, and therefore thou
26 IV| therefore thou mayst not say but wild language, and words unknown
27 IV| sent his hunters to take wild beasts, suddenly a great
28 IV| suddenly a great multitude of wild beasts brake their ordinance,
29 IV| be devoured by bitings of wild beasts. But they despised
30 IV| their hunting, the heads of wild beasts. But S. Amadour,
31 IV| and Africa. Antony was wild, jolly, and ribald, and
32 IV| the feet unto the necks of wild horses, and made him to
33 V| did these miracles. The wild beasts which wandered in
34 V| of so great holiness that wild birds came to him and were
35 V| hands, and he delivered a wild boar from the hounds and
36 V| be converted into powder, wild beasts be made meek and
37 V| fellow unto scorpions and wild beasts, and yet the carols
38 VI| sore to be perished among wild beasts; at the last they
39 VI| our knowledge, and our wild, and let the fourth be put
40 VI| him, and I have none but wild beasts, which have borne
41 VI| that they be devoured of wild beasts. And then a voice
42 VI| that they were slain of wild beasts, and recounted to
43 VI| that they be devoured of wild beasts; and she then said:
44 VII| be perished among these wild beasts? Now blessed Iady,
45 VII| beasts be made meek, and wild things be obedient, who
46 VII| to him in the form of a wild beast and foamed and ran
47 VII| should not be devoured of wild beasts. And they took a
48 VII| into a desert among the wild beasts, where he made a
49 VII| of S. Nicholas, ii. 113.~Wild bulls tamed, iv. 103.~Winchcomb,
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