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1 II| paynim named Publius, but she feigned her always to be sick, in
2 II| his habit twice; S. John feigned as he had not heard it.
3 IV| them. And they said that he feigned, for to escape from them
4 V| man, wrapped in silk, and feigned that it was the finger of
5 V| Nevertheless, Herod by evil courage feigned that he was angry because
6 V| returned to his fellows and feigned all, and left to accomplish
7 V| do with her. And then she feigned her to be sick and sent
8 V| there, and then the Jew feigned as he had been appeased,
9 VI| grace of the Holy Ghost, and feigned to be joined by carnal marriage,
10 VI| run here and there, and feigned many manner of plays. And
11 VI| for to deceive the people, feigned that it had been commanded
12 VI| lest he would oppress her, feigned her as she would have consented,
13 VI| conscience and faith not feigned. To whom Almachius said:
14 VI| licence of her husband, she feigned a dream subtly, which she
15 VI| And then he told how she feigned a dream, and how in sailing
16 VI| have eschewed his bed by feigned and dissembled infirmity,
17 VII| and took this hermit and feigned that he had taken Barlaam.
18 VII| him towards Nachor, which feigned him to be Barlaam and said:
19 VII| For then Mahomet made and feigned his laws to be made of the
20 VII| great with him, then he feigned him to be a prophet, and
21 VII| might he drew to him by feigned holiness. And then he began
22 VII| murmur of the people, and feigned that a writing was sent
23 VII| it to be nourished, and feigned that he had engendered it,
24 VII| And he passed forth by and feigned all these things, and did
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