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1 I| waves in the water, and horrible thunder and lightning whereof
2 I| anon the porter black and horrible among them in silence began
3 I| night was so fearful and so horrible a great noise, as that the
4 I| defamed. It should be an horrible thing to see him in a high
5 I| darkness was so great and horrible that they were palpable,
6 II| in their wits and made a horrible cry in their tents. And
7 II| to God, and anon came an horrible thunder, which feared them
8 II| moved a great storm and so horrible a torment that all they
9 II| smitten with one semblable and horrible sickness on all their members,
10 II| wailings, weepings, and horrible cries of souls which burn
11 II| had committed a great and horrible sin, and durst not be shriven
12 III| torments, many and great an horrible, for to adore the idols.
13 III| visions and seen grisly and horrible pains, of whom there be
14 III| of a gentleman had such a horrible disease in his throat that
15 III| child, and his face foul and horrible, so that he seemed a monster
16 III| all about him all full of horrible people and black which had
17 III| the fiend departed with a horrible noise and cry, and said,
18 III| of him why he had done so horrible a sin. And he meekly answered
19 III| two wild heads, grey and horrible, issued thereout, which
20 IV| their visages. And when the horrible time came of their end that
21 IV| her. And then appeared a horrible dragon and assailed her,
22 IV| which a knight cruel and horrible came to him and demanded
23 IV| that time there was a great horrible dragon which appeared at
24 IV| middle of them a cat right horrible, which was more than a great
25 IV| water whole, and anon, a horrible dragon issued out of the
26 IV| escaped and eschewed then the horrible flame of the fire perdurable
27 IV| of the body, see not the horrible ne wicked spirit ne fiend,
28 IV| And anon a knight, much horrible, came, sitting on an horse,
29 IV| and he was tormented by horrible sorrow, and he required
30 V| for I saw in her a sign horrible, and lost anon all my virtue.
31 V| sware and conjured him by horrible oaths that he granted to
32 V| seen on his shoulders right horrible and great. And from then
33 V| death which is to all men horrible and hateful, he admonished
34 VI| bridge was a flood, foul, horrible, and full of stench, and
35 VI| and then there came some horrible black men and did all that
36 VI| met at Paris a foul leper, horrible to all men, and he kissed
37 VI| Valentine Despole, which had a horrible malady, that he fell of
38 VI| should torment her with horrible torments. Then sat the judge
39 VII| heaven. And a dragon of horrible great form lay under the
40 VII| soon after came to them an horrible fish which followed the
41 VII| morn the fiends came with a horrible noise, saying that they
42 VII| trump, and showed to me horrible coming of the judge. And
43 VII| the bottom of this pit a horrible dragon casting fire, and
44 VII| bodies disordinate. The horrible dragon is the mouth of hell
45 VII| they led him into a right horrible place, full of all filth
46 VII| so great thunder and so horrible, that some issued out of
47 VII| filth, which rendered a horrible stench. And by this torment
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