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1 I| highness of God. For the serpent said to them, ye shall be
2 I| to the earth it became a serpent; anon he took it up and
3 I| been changed twice, of the serpent and of the rod. The rivers
4 I| state of innocence. Then the serpent which was hotter than any
5 I| And in the form of the serpent, for then the serpent was
6 I| the serpent, for then the serpent was erect as a man. Bede
7 I| Bede saith that he chose a serpent having a maiden's cheer,
8 I| spake by the tongue of the serpent to Eve, and said: Why commanded
9 I| but laid the sin on the serpent, and privily she laid the
10 I| on the maker of him. The serpent was not demanded, for he
11 I| cursing them, began at the serpent, keeping an order and congruous
12 I| congruous number of curses. The serpent was the first and sinned
13 I| he sinned but in one. The serpent had envy, he lied, and deceived,
14 I| down and it turned into a serpent, whereof Moses was afeard
15 I| anon the rod turned into a serpent. Then Pharaoh called his
16 I| that was turned into the serpent, and say to him: The Lord
17 I| Lord said to him: Make a serpent of brass and set it up for
18 I| whole. Then Moses made a serpent of brass, and set it up
19 II| for a man, or a lion, or a serpent may well slay him, but it
20 II| it is said of basilico a serpent, for he overcame the serpent,
21 II| serpent, for he overcame the serpent, enemy of mankind. ~S. Basil
22 III| church, he found a great serpent, whom by the virtue of his
23 III| it a little, and anon a serpent issued out.~It happed on
24 III| like as from a venomous serpent, and thy holy ears should
25 IV| At the Isle of Melita a serpent bit his hand, and hurted
26 IV| father the devil, with that serpent thy wife, that will not
27 IV| like a lion, tail like a serpent, and defended him with two
28 IV| of Leviathan, which is a serpent of the water and is much
29 IV| stretched her ear to the serpent, of whom she took the venom
30 V| thing to dwell with the serpent, and thought for to flee
31 V| a man was smitten with a serpent and died, and Giles came
32 V| Giles came against this serpent, and made his orison, and
33 V| mouth in the field, and a serpent entered by his mouth into
34 V| suddenly asleep, and then the serpent issued out of his mouth
35 V| there sprang out anon a serpent venomous. And then S. Francis
36 V| but the devil, which is a serpent venomous.~There was a friar
37 VI| his prayers, a right great serpent stretched him from the foot
38 VI| orisons, he said to the serpent: I know well that sith the
39 VI| when he had said thus the serpent sprang out of his hood and
40 VI| they had been overcome. A serpent passed over a river, and
41 VI| and S. Martin said to the serpent: I command thee in the name
42 VI| thou return anon. And the serpent returned by the words of
43 VII| I shall flee thee as a serpent. ~Then the king departed
44 VII| night wherein was a little serpent, and it avaled down into
45 VII| the woman, and anon the serpent issued out, which was three
46 VII| Sergius the monk, vii. 114.~Serpent exorcised by S. Leonard,
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