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1 I| to putrify and be full of worms. And that they kept for
2 II| the head, so long that the worms began to creep in his flesh,
3 II| therein till he felt the worms creep in his flesh. This
4 II| shall rot, and be eaten with worms, and thy meiny shall be
5 II| luctus. ~that is to say: worms, darkness, scourges, cold,
6 II| and all his body full of worms; he suffered great pain.
7 III| cancer in his breast, and worms ate it which were come of
8 III| his nose a botch full of worms from his youth, and never
9 IV| And to holy Job were given worms, wounds, and sores, which
10 IV| suddenly in such wise that worms ate his bowels, and on the
11 IV| matter, and there issued worms, so that one of the neighbours
12 IV| neighbours took eighteen worms out of her eyes. And then
13 IV| saith thus: Putrefaction and worms is the reproach of condition
14 IV| into common putrefaction in worms and into ashes or dust;
15 IV| grace. And rottenness and worms be but reproach of human
16 IV| not delivered into meat of worms, I doubt to say it. And
17 IV| death, that is to wit of worms, of rottenness, and of powder,
18 V| Stone. He gathered the small worms out of the way because they
19 VI| humours, which engendered foul worms, and made her flesh to stink,
20 VI| face, and wrung out the worms and all the foul blood out
21 VII| adders, paddocks, and other worms, and after that he did take
22 VII| foresaid pit that was full of worms, for that they should eat
23 VII| pit and did slay all the worms. And then was this holy
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