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1 I| all his marvels, and false Iying deeds, whereof S. John maketh
2 I| is of God; the child is Iying in the rack, and the angels
3 I| Thou seest also the child Iying in the crib, but take heed
4 I| and three flocks of sheep Iying by it, for of that pit were
5 I| her, and she saw therein Iying a fair child; and she having
6 I| and they saw the Egyptians Iying dead upon the brinks of
7 II| Saul and his three sons Iying in the hill of Gilboa. And
8 II| out with his men of war Iying at a siege tofore a city,
9 II| Holofernes, without head, Iying in his blood, cried with
10 II| spreadeth over all without Iying down, she passeth in going
11 II| I have a pilgrim upon me Iying, that I may not move. For
12 II| which were a precious stone, Iying in the mire of a valley,
13 III| child wrapped in poor clouts Iying in the crib or in the rack,
14 III| was in this thought he saw Iying by her head a letter, that
15 III| to-rent his body, and left him Iying upon the sand. But who might
16 III| clothed them with the hair, Iying on the ground tofore S.
17 III| conquered Melun, and the land Iying by Seine and Loire, Touraine,
18 IV| they left the body there Iying, and covered it with a mantle;
19 IV| his friends wept for him Iying on his bier, they said with
20 IV| of Jesu Christ. He then Iying on the earth cried, and
21 IV| been living and sleeping in Iying here without feeling of
22 IV| Ambrose, and he left Celsus Iying in his place, and took up
23 IV| which thou oft sinnedst in Iying, and other in like wise.
24 IV| found leaving his bed and Iying on the bare ground. And
25 IV| Valerianus, and left the body Iying upon the fire, which Hippolitus
26 IV| devil departed and left Iying there a stinking and rotten
27 V| the wall, and read them Iying in his bed and wept abundantly.
28 V| taken, which S. Mammertin Iying in his bed knew, and arose
29 V| and parure, and the hind Iying by him. And the king and
30 V| patience. And Ephigenia, Iying tofore him for dread, he
31 V| place the folly of the story Iying, saying that as the story
32 V| found a woman's clothing Iying by his bed which his enemies
33 VI| I saw the seven sleepers Iying in a cave in the Mount Celion
34 VI| sleeping as they had been dead, Iying on the left side every one.
35 VI| some to wonder upon her so Iying. And then there came a worshipful
36 VI| subtlety for to eschew the Iying in wait for his enemies,
37 VI| horses, whom they found Iying fast to the ground, and
38 VI| people in the monastery, and Iying tofore the tomb of the holy
39 VI| Danes left the body there Iying, and took the head and bare
40 VI| smite, and so left her there Iying half alive and half dead,
41 VII| and found therein a man Iying and letters containing this
42 VII| our Lord and last unction, Iying on his noble bed beforesaid,
43 VII| of a grievous sickness, Iying at Pontoise, took the cross
44 VII| nigh the term of his days, Iying on his bed, sick with his
45 VII| tale is such. S. Albine Iying in his cradle was left alone,
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