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1 I| and that night was a great noise upon the covering of the
2 I| second night yet a greater noise, and the third night was
3 I| and so horrible a great noise, as that the church should
4 I| with great storm and great noise. Nebuzar-adan as is read
5 I| great clamour and sorrowful noise and cry, for there was not
6 I| Joshua hearing the great noise of the children of Israel
7 I| exhorting men to fight, ne noise to compel me to flee, but
8 I| to flee, but I hear the noise of singing. When he approached
9 II| wailing he demanded what this noise was and meant, and wherefore
10 II| Samuel demanded of Saul what noise that was he heard of sheep
11 II| and went out with great noise, which thing seeing, the
12 II| Holofernes, and came making noise for to make him to arise,
13 II| three hours long a great noise and cry, saying there is
14 II| seize all his goods, for the noise was that S. Thomas had fled
15 II| that he had heard a great noise in the city; and when it
16 II| forth up. Then he heard a noise full of joy, and another
17 III| departed with a horrible noise and cry, and said, that
18 III| bitterly and made a lamentable noise, but the provost took it
19 III| whereof was a great rumour and noise piteously among the people.
20 IV| emperor then dreading the noise of the people, changed his
21 IV| mother, and made a piteous noise. Alas! what sorrow was this
22 IV| the emperor appeased the noise and gat of the pope that
23 IV| anon after came a great noise of thunder, and a whirlwind
24 V| the people, anon a great noise arose, and a great weeping
25 V| hither and thither with great noise, and he went out, and signed
26 V| other for the chittering and noise of birds he said: My sister
27 VI| two things, that is, the noise of wheels of chariots or
28 VI| doubting he eschewed all the noise of the world, and therefore
29 VI| not suffer the tumult ne noise of the people, he established
30 VI| them privily to flee all noise of the world, because they
31 VI| rumble, and made so great a noise that it seemed that the
32 VI| the child slept, and the noise and sound of the water was
33 VII| and heard the braying and noise of beasts, and the joy that
34 VII| the people heard a great noise of fiends crying in the
35 VII| merrily that it was a heavenly noise to hear, wherefore S. Brandon
36 VII| wings made a full merry noise like a fiddle, that him
37 VII| merrily that it was a heavenly noise to hear. And after supper
38 VII| fiends came with a horrible noise, saying that they had that
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