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1 II| Saul and an evil spirit oft vexed him. Then his servants said
2 II| said to him: Thou oft art vexed with an evil spirit, it
3 II| always when the evil spirit vexed Saul, David harped tofore
4 II| and thus I vex him that vexed me. This holy abbot S. Macarius
5 II| hundred and sixty six, and vexed her more sharply than tofore,
6 II| time when he was sick and vexed with the fevers, and saw
7 III| all such people as were vexed with divers maladies and
8 III| died anon.~A clerk that was vexed with the devil was brought
9 III| that time in Milan many men vexed and beset with devils, which
10 III| dried up. Another that was vexed with a devil said that S.
11 III| will of her father she was vexed with the fevers and axes.
12 III| her bed, and the fevers vexed her as they did tofore,
13 III| Archemius whose daughter was vexed of a fiend, wherefore he
14 III| servant of God was taken and vexed with a devil, and knowledging
15 III| he and his wife were sore vexed and troubled with fiends,
16 III| demanded of the fiends why they vexed them so, and they answered
17 III| sick were healed, and many vexed by spirits were delivered
18 III| a hot fever ague, which vexed him in such wise that he
19 III| of them that were mad and vexed, which were burnt by the
20 III| the singers was so sore vexed with the enemy that he ate
21 IV| his speech; one that was vexed with a devil he delivered;
22 IV| of bodies that they had vexed, and when they had overcome
23 IV| Otto, that was so cruelly vexed and tormented with the devil
24 IV| There was a man which was vexed with many devils and was
25 IV| Italy, that a man was sore vexed with toothache, and he attouched
26 V| come in. All they that were vexed and sick, and the fire of
27 V| and each house that was vexed with pestilence he entered,
28 V| which no less pestilence vexed, and he in a short space
29 V| Lord. And he was so sore vexed with the pain, that they
30 V| though S. Rocke were sore vexed with the pestilence, yet
31 V| woman in Guienne, which was vexed with a devil that dwelled
32 V| that dwelled in her and vexed her marvellously six years
33 V| anon the devil ravished and vexed her, and a priest prayed
34 V| was strongly grieved and vexed of Cyprian, and at the last
35 V| sufferance of God she was vexed with axes and fevers. And
36 VI| Gilbert, which was sore vexed with a fever quartan from
37 VI| the fever came again, and vexed him continually unto the
38 VI| of which I have long been vexed. And I have heard say that
39 VI| dalmatic, and one that was vexed with a devil was brought
40 VI| great malady which had so vexed her that she lay in her
41 VI| Dietrich which was grievously vexed in his knees and in his
42 VI| censures against them that vexed it, and cursed them that
43 VI| of luxury, and daily he vexed her in desiring her to accord
44 VII| woman tormented and sore vexed by the devil, that began
45 VII| counterfaited, blind or vexed with the enemy, or of whatsomever
46 VII| archbishop of Narbonne was vexed with a strong axes, and
47 VII| wherewith she was sore vexed. And she made her prayer
48 VII| prisoner there.~A woman vexed with a wicked spirit was
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