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1 I| gall. The feet, of whom the steps be worshipped, be attached
2 I| thousand and eighty-four steps of height. This Nimrod was
3 II| which had six grees or steps, which was richly wrought
4 II| lions standing upon the steps, on every each twain, here
5 II| then forthon dress ye your steps that ye go hence, I see
6 II| down one hundred and fifty steps, bearing with him two lanterns,
7 III| not espy them, ne know the steps of their feet, how well
8 III| threw down the child off the steps whereas he sat in judgment,
9 III| out of his head upon the steps. Then Juliet seeing her
10 IV| highest of the palace by the steps down to the lowest, and
11 V| how she should ensiew the steps of her mother. And then
12 V| psalms of degrees, fifteen steps or grees to ascend up to
13 V| they should find there the steps of a man impressed in a
14 VI| defaceth his traces and steps with his tail when he fleeth,
15 VI| where they followed the steps of S. Paul the apostle,
16 VI| bed under the stair and steps of the hall, and there he
17 VI| night and day embraced the steps of our Lord Jesu Christ.
18 VII| ladder had four grees or steps which be: innocence of work,
19 VII| Capitol, and cast him down the steps or grees so that he brake
20 VII| him down the degrees and steps to the ground, so that his
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