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1 I| been long in prison and dark places may not see clearly,
2 I| the earth. The sun is said dark, forasmuch as he is deprived
3 I| Christ, shall be then so dark that no man shall dare know
4 I| cross The sun then shall be dark and the moon shall give
5 I| and he is the clearness of dark light, he is a mirror pure
6 I| Jesu Christ was obscure, dark and despised, we shall live
7 I| Israel. And the cloud was dark that the host of Israel
8 II| question, which was more dark and grievous to assoil.
9 II| for you the place of hell, dark and tenebrous, full of dragons
10 II| of hilum, which is to say dark matter, for he had in his
11 II| longer, shut ye him in a much dark prison, and gather together
12 II| this was as touching his dark understanding. ~Then in
13 III| evil, all thy body shall be dark. By the eye is understood
14 III| Quintianus did do put her in a dark prison, and she went also
15 III| lighten, and the air to wax dark which tofore was fair and
16 III| brought this holy man into a dark valley, and there he waded
17 III| and the air began to wax dark and thick, that they wist
18 III| Carpasius, he was found in a dark place and a secret with
19 III| tofore her. The night was dark, the wind great, and it
20 IV| down in the west and is dark, God knoweth nothing thereof.
21 IV| third night, when it was dark, and to her husband also,
22 IV| Of a shrewd eye is made a dark body. He had action just,
23 V| thou art said black and dark, daughter of darkness, friend
24 V| then she was put into a dark prison, but a great shining
25 V| torment of thieves, it was dark, for it was in a dark place
26 V| was dark, for it was in a dark place and without any beauty.
27 V| turned him, and saw a valley dark and tenebrous, and four
28 V| lightning flew about and a dark cloud covered the mountain,
29 V| and hath inclosed them in dark air unto the day of doom.
30 V| led me by a long way and dark, and at the last he brought
31 V| bound him, and set him in a dark prison, and anon after,
32 V| his epistle: The world was dark commonly of obscurity of
33 V| taken down and put into a dark prison with his fellows
34 VI| And it was a place right dark, and whoso died there, died
35 VI| against him, he was put in a dark place, and two angels said
36 VI| there a right obscure and a dark shadow. Then S. Martin conjured
37 VI| weather changed, and waxed all dark in such wise that the people
38 VI| there he chased away such a dark weather by his holy prayer.
39 VII| so beaten to be put in a dark prison, and there was tormented
40 VII| his seeming there came a dark cloud and overcovered them,
41 VII| they saw an island full dark and full of stench and smoke,
42 VII| fast, and therewith came a dark mist which lasted long after,
43 VII| and it was obscure and dark to sinners, and it gave
44 VII| thereabout a cloud black and dark, and Anthony saw an angel
45 VII| led into a prison right dark and much obscure; and there
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