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1 I| All nature of beasts, of birds, and of serpents be mastered
2 I| Lord, and took of all the birds and of all the beasts of
3 I| fishes in the water and birds in the air. The sixth day
4 I| but only two. And of the birds seven and seven, male and
5 I| man, woman, and beast and birds. And all that ever bare
6 I| meat of the bakehouse and birds came and ate of it. Joseph
7 I| thee on the cross, and the birds shall tear thy flesh. And
8 II| and other flying fowls and birds. He obtained all the region
9 II| young man said: We shoot birds and beasts therewith, to
10 II| so debonair that little birds came and ate on his table
11 II| which drove away all other birds and fowls, greater than
12 III| ditch, in which place the birds of heaven brought to him
13 III| gods love thee, which send birds from heaven to visit thee.
14 III| their bodies to dogs and to birds, but they never touched
15 IV| devoured of the beasts and birds, but he kept him, to whom
16 V| them: He that feedeth the birds of heaven shall perform
17 V| great holiness that wild birds came to him and were nourished
18 V| sounded there always, and the birds came anon as they were called.
19 V| creator. He preached to birds and was heard of them, they
20 V| there a great multitude of birds singing and he said to his
21 V| fellows: Our sisters, these birds, give laud to their Maker,
22 V| chittering and noise of birds he said: My sister birds,
23 V| birds he said: My sister birds, cease your songs till we
24 V| found a great multitude of birds, and then he said to them:
25 V| charge or business. And the birds turned their beaks or bills
26 VI| he went he saw in a water birds that plunged in the water,
27 VI| and seen a multitude of birds, so many that there hath
28 VI| torn with the other black birds, and threw him from one
29 VII| the pieces were cast to birds and beasts to be devoured.
30 VII| Lord God to know what these birds meant.~And then anon one
31 VII| And then anon one of the birds fled from the tree to S.
32 VII| the tree, and then all the birds began to sing evensong so
33 VII| betimes, and then these birds began matins, prime, and
34 VII| island whereas the tree of birds was, and then the said bird
35 VII| the merry service of the birds sitting on the tree. And
36 VII| tofore, whereas the tree of birds is, and from thence thou
37 VII| aland in the paradise of birds, all whole and sound, and
38 VII| Christ was a child he made birds of the slime of the earth.
39 VII| beasts, crows, and other birds, and some fowls were seen
40 VII| the pillar. And anon the birds assembled about the pillar
41 VII| weep at the voice of the birds. The mountains and the fields
42 VII| to S. Elizabeth, vi. 226.~Birds and S. Francis, v. 227. ~----
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