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1 I| the water, and horrible thunder and lightning whereof the
2 I| the time of tempest and of thunder, they set out the cross
3 I| Ghost he made moving as of thunder, and of wind, vehement and
4 I| never none like tofore, and thunder and fire that it destroyed
5 I| waxed clear, they heard thunder and lightening and saw a
6 II| and anon came an horrible thunder, which feared them all,
7 II| woman was smitten with the thunder unto the death. And the
8 II| they had been smitten with thunder, and so lay by the space
9 II| up for my lord is come as thunder, and hath healed us; and
10 II| earthquaver, lightning and thunder, that many of the paynims
11 III| Lord, and anon it began to thunder and to lighten, and the
12 III| and to hail, lighten and thunder, in such wise that every
13 III| air began to trouble and thunder, the earth to tremble, the
14 III| were smitten to death by thunder and lightning. Then the
15 III| smitten to death by the thunder, promising to him that if
16 IV| that the great force of thunder and lightning that came
17 IV| anon there was heard great thunder, and a dove descended from
18 IV| Boanerges, that is the son of thunder, and James the More. He
19 IV| He was said the son of thunder, because of the sound of
20 IV| which, with the stroke of thunder, was all tobroken. Our Lord
21 IV| that a great tempest of thunder and lightning descended
22 IV| the deaf, and doubted no thunder. And thus Laurence brake
23 IV| defended the sentence from the thunder of evil people. ~
24 IV| the cart were smitten with thunder. And that same Peter which
25 IV| after came a great noise of thunder, and a whirlwind brought
26 IV| And after this a great thunder knocked at the house with
27 V| Ethiopian more black than thunder, the face sharp, the beard
28 V| our Lord made it for to thunder and break all the idols,
29 V| had said that, anon came thunder and lightning from heaven
30 V| death with one stroke of thunder. And the altar of Jupiter
31 VI| fair weather, came so great thunder and lightning that the temple
32 VI| into coals by the stroke of thunder. And the king bare the bodies
33 VII| all peril of lightning and thunder, and from all perils of
34 VII| church, there was so great thunder and so horrible, that some
35 VII| iii. 224.~—why rung for thunder and tempests, i. 105.~Berengarius,
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