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1 I| eyes never dimmed, ne his teeth were never moved. The children
2 II| thence gold and silver, teeth of elephants and great riches.
3 II| horns, the others with their teeth, and the others with their
4 II| many so cold that their teeth beat together, and how many
5 III| be grounden between the teeth of these beasts, by which
6 III| took him, and with his own teeth he tare him, and confessed
7 III| was angry, and made the teeth of S. Longinus to be drawn
8 III| to-tare themselves with their teeth. The holy man anon put his
9 III| commanded he to break his teeth with iron hammers, but the
10 III| forthwith they drew out his teeth of his head, and the holy
11 III| they grinded with their teeth on him for anger, saying:
12 IV| would have torn him with his teeth, and therefore our Lord
13 IV| and sharped it with his teeth, and therewith stuck himself
14 IV| longer than an horse, having teeth sharp as a sword, and horned
15 IV| people that, with his own teeth he bit and tare himself.
16 VI| a boar, and grinded her teeth together marvellously, and
17 VI| whole and sound from his teeth without hurt. And so both
18 VI| stones so that he brake his teeth, and otherwhile brake his
19 VI| him. and the biting of his teeth appeared both in the head
20 VII| his cheer frounced, his teeth fallen, and was all crooked
21 VII| six long feet, and two teeth harder than any stone, and
22 VII| merits, and with one of the teeth of the saint touched the
23 VII| again, and commanded his teeth to be plucked out of his
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