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1 I| little valley all might be enclosed, after that which S. Jerome
2 I| holy fathers which were enclosed in a part of hell he delivered,
3 I| kept the souls, which were enclosed in darkness and the bodies
4 I| a time all environed and enclosed of the Egyptians, between
5 II| commanded that he should be enclosed in prison, and on the morn
6 II| signifieth the soul which is enclosed in the body, the body and
7 III| Christ, he found her alone, enclosed in her chamber, like as
8 III| that they were suddenly enclosed. Now was it so that tofore
9 III| come again to Auxerre, he enclosed much subtilly Germain within
10 III| when he had been shut and enclosed in a chamber one day, there
11 IV| slain. In Cæsarea he was enclosed and defamed. Sailing towards
12 IV| came to her, he found her enclosed in her cell; and she required
13 IV| of her beauty her father enclosed her in a certain tower,
14 IV| and, as our Lord would, he enclosed the mouth of the cave wherein
15 IV| Auxerre. And then he shut and enclosed subtilly Germain within
16 IV| a city of Palestine, and enclosed him in a strait place, in
17 IV| Peter on Easter-day, and enclosed him fast in prison, and
18 IV| blessed Rome which hast enclosed in one tomb the glorious
19 IV| after, Ciriacus was put and enclosed in prison, and at the last
20 IV| to be in prison. And he enclosed him in prison with many
21 IV| should be unbounden and enclosed in the prison of Hippolitus.
22 IV| of the company of angels, enclosed with the turmes of archangels,
23 IV| is clear that all men be enclosed in that sentence, that is
24 V| silver, and tables of tree enclosed about it, and bare them
25 V| anon the citizens of Rome enclosed all the cardinals in the
26 V| now, because that we be enclosed with the bodies of the knights
27 V| And when the monks had enclosed him they departed and left
28 V| the pit in which she was enclosed, and the women then had
29 V| she might yet abide there enclosed in, and the abbot said to
30 VI| After this, Crisaunt was enclosed in a stinking prison by
31 VI| stones be right evil things enclosed, and within coffers of tree
32 VI| cruel tigers, which were enclosed in a pit, brake out and
33 VI| thought, this man which was enclosed therein cried oft to S.
34 VI| that had seen him, and was enclosed in the prison for to die
35 VI| being heavy and sorrowful, enclosed her in the chamber of her
36 VI| prosperities of this world be enclosed by one end; because desperation
37 VII| wherefore his father had so enclosed him, and called one of his
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