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1 II| roof a sword through her throat, and yet for all that she
2 II| beard, he would cut his throat, and for this cause Herod
3 II| of a fish turned in his throat and stuck fast, so that
4 II| the devil took him by the throat and strangled him that he
5 III| had a son dying, in whose throat was a bone of a fish athwart,
6 III| from the infirmity of the throat, or required aid for any
7 III| him with open mouth and throat, and had his eyes all enflamed
8 III| horrible disease in his throat that he might neither speak
9 IV| made it to avale into his throat, and after did do put out
10 IV| in secretly and cut the throat of his lord sleeping. And
11 IV| sacrifice, did do cut her throat, and did do behead the other
12 V| had quicklime put in his throat and upon his wounds. And
13 V| sword, and have cut his throat, but our blessed Lady set
14 V| and smote the image in the throat, and anon the blood gushed
15 V| anon issued blood of his throat; and then the Jew brought
16 V| this day the wound in the throat of the image; and the Jew
17 V| murderer stuck his sword in his throat, and left it therein, and
18 V| away the sword from his throat, and anon in the sight of
19 V| healed me with touching my throat with his signs.~The two
20 VI| the morsel abode in his throat and choked him, so that
21 VI| of Perugia which had her throat greatly swollen of a malady
22 VI| and had about her neck and throat a twenty botches called
23 VI| had such a malady in her throat, which sister was named
24 VI| distrained herself by the throat that she was almost estrangled,
25 VI| Ferrara for to rume her throat, and come again and bring
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