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1 I| S. Laurence without the walls, in the year of the Incarnation
2 I| dwell within the holes of walls of stone, that is to say,
3 I| Crosses be made on the walls of the church, and they
4 II| and all the circuit of his walls of precious stone; all the
5 II| and polished them. The walls thereof were of height seventy
6 II| said to the keepers of the walls: Open the gates, for God
7 II| should be hanged up on the walls, and at the sun rising every
8 II| head of Holofernes on the walls, and every man took his
9 II| of me, that ye anoint the walls of the hall; and anon he
10 II| of Jesu Christ I keep the walls of this cell. ~It happed
11 III| seventh he founded within the walls of Rome in the honour of
12 III| not mount ne go up on the walls for the quarrels and defence
13 III| went up tofore them on the walls, and they followed him,
14 III| should cast them over the walls into the ditches because
15 III| coming to Angouleme the walls of the city fell down. He
16 IV| and Cletus, one within the walls, and that other without.
17 IV| Rome, which is named three walls, with the child Celsus,
18 IV| for to repair the broken walls, and a piece of the wall
19 V| he answered merrily: The walls make not a man christian.
20 V| whereof Isaiah saith: Upon the walls of Jerusalem I have established
21 V| the people fled out of the walls of Rome. And when Palmatius,
22 VI| twelve crosses made on the walls in divers places of the
23 VI| delighteth him in edification of walls, and God delighteth him
24 VI| and fear, that over the walls, and by those places that
25 VI| hostess, then she saluted the walls and said: I should gladly
26 VII| into a city of which the walls were of fine gold, and shone
27 VII| wicked spirit smote on the walls of the houses as it had
28 VII| and castles with strong walls. He found then about Sidon
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