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1 I| no children. Wherefore he besought our Lord that she might
2 II| of our Lord. And Hannah besought and prayed our Lord, making
3 II| house unto his name, and besought our Lord that he whosomever
4 II| and so departed. S. Thomas besought God of help and succour,
5 III| like fishes, wherefore he besought almighty God to show his
6 III| jointure of her members. They besought and required S. Genevieve
7 III| a great tempest, and she besought God of help, and anon it
8 IV| Thomas unto his help, and besought him not to suffer his pilgrim
9 IV| mercy of that offence, and besought him full meekly to be restored
10 VI| tear, both day and night besought and prayed him to deliver
11 VI| each of their eyes, and besought Almighty God to open their
12 VI| he came to the tomb, he besought Almighty God and S. Edward
13 VI| they marvelled greatly, and besought Almighty God and S. Edward
14 VI| for the love of God, and besought the people, crying them
15 VI| mind to Almighty God, and besought him of his mercy and grace;
16 VI| to have mercy on him, and besought our blessed Lady and S.
17 VII| Ghost, is gone from us, and besought God devoutly that it might
18 VII| where the holy corpse lay, besought the saint with faithful
19 VII| him. And so fervently he besought and prayed that his face
20 VII| from high rushing, and he besought the holy S. Ives, and anon
21 VII| like as a prisoner, and besought him that from thence forthon
22 VII| from this world. Her father besought the saint for her life and
23 VII| the prisoners cried and besought him for help. The holy bishop
24 VII| healed.~impetred, v. tr., besought.~indigne (Fr. ), unworthy.~
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