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1 I| of another world, so far removed are they from modern habits
2 I| were his eme's sheep, he removed the stone from the pit's
3 I| seven days, and the people removed not from the place till
4 I| After this the people removed from thence and came into
5 II| smitten off. S. Lucy never removed from the place where she
6 II| body of S. John, for they removed each from other and left
7 III| when the tyrant saw that he removed yet his lips, the cursed
8 III| that his conscience hath removed him, and hath mistrust in
9 III| replenished with grace, whereof he removed him for joy in his mother'
10 III| made joy and feast, and removed. Thou art well blessed and
11 V| journeys, ne my body to be removed out of this place, and,
12 V| celestial commandment and removed anon, and opened and gave
13 V| and at the year's end he removed and took an other house,
14 V| rocks. And when he came, he removed the two rocks as lightly
15 VI| And when the stone was removed they felt a marvellous sweet
16 VI| commanded that he should be removed unto his body, and so was
17 VI| saw that she loved, that removed he and took away from her
18 VI| ordinance that whosomever removed his place in prejudice of
19 VII| remembrance of thee? Then he removed the body much strongly,
20 VII| Nicholas, ii. 120.~Curse removed by S. Stephen, ii. 159.~
21 VII| 251.~Reeds in the desert removed by the Devil, ii. 220.~Response '
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