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1 I| religious believe it, the fiends our enemies confess it.
2 I| illusions, and machinations of fiends be seen grow and boil. And
3 I| marvellous thing; for like as the fiends had entered into the hogs,
4 I| sins of the people, the fiends entered into wolves and
5 I| happen, to the end that the fiends and the evil spirits should
6 I| chase and hunt away the fiends being in the air, and to
7 I| know that it is so that the fiends be put out by this canticle:
8 I| fourthly, because that the fiends and enemies so much dread
9 I| them to preach, and to cast fiends out of bodies, and to heal
10 I| that they have, and the fiends by virtues natural, which
11 I| the enchanter, by help of fiends. The good christian man
12 II| leash of the right evil fiends, wherefore I weep and pray
13 II| not break them, and if the fiends hurt any of them by any
14 II| with a great multitude of fiends, and when he had read the
15 II| the devil took with him fiends that served for fornication,
16 II| the lapidiments that the fiends do to me, for they hold
17 II| with a great multitude of fiends, without seeing of any man,
18 II| of God, help me. And the fiends enforced them so greatly
19 II| to these black moors or fiends. And when he awoke he said.
20 III| and of the invocations of fiends, and gladly he studied,
21 III| and a great multitude of fiends came about him and made
22 III| well that otherwise the fiends would not do for him. Now
23 III| whom thou worshippest, but fiends, for they be delivered to
24 III| God, and I adore not the fiends as ye do. And anon then
25 III| issued out of the water three fiends, like Ethiopians, more black
26 III| of Paradise, and as the fiends required to have him, a
27 III| vexed and troubled with fiends, and as they were brought
28 III| Marcial, he demanded of the fiends why they vexed them so,
29 IV| magician and counselled with fiends, of whom he had answer that
30 IV| moreover men that were like fiends he changed them to angels.
31 V| temples were ravished with fiends and died, and the king Polemius
32 VI| and untrue, and fellows to fiends, thieves, and robbers of
33 VI| suddenly borne away with fiends. Then after, this holy maid
34 VI| said that these be wicked fiends of hell that bear with them
35 VII| despise thy gods that be fiends. And then she fell down
36 VII| people heard a great noise of fiends crying in the air, saying:
37 VII| there came a great number of fiends and assailed them with hooks
38 VII| their ship, wherefore the fiends began to roar and cry, and
39 VII| and help, for they saw the fiends all about the ship, and
40 VII| sorrowful cry all those fiends departed from them and returned
41 VII| him there still, that the fiends should not fetch him to
42 VII| came a great multitude of fiends, blasting and roaring and
43 VII| then S. Brandon charged the fiends by his passion that they
44 VII| that night. And then the fiends went their way roaring and
45 VII| see, and on the morn the fiends came with a horrible noise,
46 VII| that he enchased away the fiends by his prayer. S. Helen
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