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1 I| as much in one day as an horse in three days. And when
2 II| carters and riders of his horse in his chariots and carts,
3 II| wait but to their lust as a horse and mule in whom is none
4 II| constrained to eat their horse and beasts, and to take
5 II| away his goods, and his horse out of his stable, and took
6 II| emperor made him to keep his horse, in which service S. Marcel
7 II| after he mounted upon a horse over debonair, and nevertheless
8 II| and nevertheless when the horse felt him upon him he bit
9 III| which hardily smote his horse with his spurs and came
10 III| pity and descended from his horse and did justice in avenging
11 III| their servants fell from his horse upon a great stone, and
12 III| Lord took the bridle of the horse and led him over the river,
13 III| and S. George was upon his horse, and drew out his sword
14 III| ran upon a bridge, and his horse and he fell in a deep water,
15 III| him a right fair and good horse. And when the saint saw
16 III| named Victoriana rode his horse into a river that lay thereby,
17 III| ridden thitherward, her horse would not go forth in no
18 IV| Leo he descended from his horse, and fell down plats to
19 IV| Arise hastily and take thy horse, and ride into the city,
20 IV| husband of Theodora on his horse, and came together weeping
21 IV| thou up behind me on my horse. And so they rode all that
22 IV| to bear her sack upon his horse; and he bare it. After,
23 IV| sick, and set him on his horse, and took the burden off
24 IV| woman, and followed his horse afoot. But he was broken
25 IV| than an ox, longer than an horse, having teeth sharp as a
26 IV| present to him a right good horse of right great beauty, and
27 IV| cardinal Stephen, fell with his horse into a ditch, and was drawn
28 IV| horrible, came, sitting on an horse, which arreasoned the knight
29 IV| and she descended from the horse and entered into the church.
30 IV| out and mounted upon the horse. And the lady abode sleeping
31 IV| man sprang down from his horse and kneeled down on his
32 V| S. Bernard rode upon an horse by the way, and met a villein
33 V| I shall give to thee the horse that I am on. And thou shalt
34 V| was glad and reputed the horse his, and granted it him,
35 V| should never not lend his horse to him that would ride,
36 V| blame him that lent him the horse. The cause of the third,
37 V| thrown her down off her horse for to have slain her. And
38 V| camels, they had an ass or a horse going tofore with a cord
39 VI| and descended from his horse to the ground. And an hour
40 VI| that he should sell his horse and give the price thereof
41 VI| and that other desired the horse and retained it for himself.
42 VI| gavest not the price of my horse to poor people, but thou
43 VII| should enter into Pavia his horse kneeled tofore the gate
44 VII| sengles or girths of the horse. He drew, and stretched
45 VII| others say he watered his horse, and his horse fell down
46 VII| watered his horse, and his horse fell down in the water and
47 VII| led with him the bishop's horse of Trygvier for the encheson
48 VII| virtuously took the said horse join the said sergeant and
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