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1 I| this merchandise gave and took, he took that which in this
2 I| merchandise gave and took, he took that which in this world
3 I| mantle, and in his hand they took him a reed, and set upon
4 I| Saint Austin saith: Eve took of the fiend sin by borrowing
5 I| remnant of the lineage. Then took Eve of the fiend sin, when
6 I| he engendered a son. She took her name and the name of
7 I| Pilate heard the sentence, he took a knife and slew himself.
8 I| suffer it. And therefore they took the vessel wherein the body
9 I| money put in corbanam he took, and did withal his profit,
10 I| he arose joyously, for he took away all misery, all infirmity,
11 I| the faith. And this Carpo took such anger therefore in
12 I| them had great delight, and took pleasaunce in their punition;
13 I| indignation on him, and took him and put him in a secret
14 I| of love, or for that he took away the sorrow perdurable,
15 I| and godhead, and therefore took our nature to the end that
16 I| as gods. And all that he took of us, he gave all again
17 I| became a serpent; anon he took it up and it turned into
18 I| had great thirst; Moses took his rod and smote a stone,
19 I| departed from his laws and took to them false gods, notwithstanding
20 I| an altar to our Lord, and took of all the birds and of
21 I| fled to the tabernacle and took the altar. Thirdly, it is
22 I| them meet again. ~Then God took man from the place of his
23 I| Whiles that Adam slept, God took one of his ribs, both flesh
24 I| clean and sweet of savour, took and ate thereof, and gave
25 I| they were naked, and they took fig leaves and sewed them
26 I| days of thy life. Also he took away his voice and put venom
27 I| decree of God. This Lameth took two wives, Adah and Zilla;
28 I| that was Enoch whom God took and brought him into Paradise,
29 I| overcome by concupiscence and took them to their wives. This
30 I| earth, male and female, Noah took in to him as our Lord had
31 I| returned unto Noah and he took her in. Yet then were not
32 I| an altar to our Lord and took of all the beasts that were
33 I| the land of Haran, and he took with him Sara his wife,
34 I| and went into Egypt and took with him Sara his wife.
35 I| goods. Then after this Abram took his wife Sara and went home
36 I| was like a paradise, and took that part for him. And Abram
37 I| part for him. And Abram took towards the west, which
38 I| slew them, and spoiled and took all the substance of the
39 I| substance of the country and took also with them Lot and all
40 I| have had such prey as he took, but he would not have as
41 I| wherefore I would thou took Hagar my maid, and lie by
42 I| dwelled in that land, he took Hagar and get her with child,
43 I| words were finished Abraham took Ishmael his son and all
44 I| harboured with him, and took water and washed their feet:
45 I| Yet he dissimuling, they took him by the hand and his
46 I| of Gerar sent for her and took her. God came to Abimelech
47 I| my sister. Then Abimelech took sheep and oxen and servants
48 I| with my son Isaac. Abraham took this word hard and grievously
49 I| early in the morning, and took bread and a bottle of water,
50 I| of Paran. And his mother took to him a wife of the land
51 I| made ready his ass, and took with him two young men and
52 I| shall return to you. Then he took the wood of the sacrifice
53 I| laid the wood thereon, and took Isaac and set him on the
54 I| the wood on the altar, and took his sword and would have
55 I| fast by the horns, which he took, and offered him in sacrifice
56 I| heaven and of earth, that took me from the house of my
57 I| that he would so do. He took ten camels of the flock
58 I| Drink, my lord, and lightly took t that man, she said: Yea,
59 I| lord Isaac, and anon she took her pall or mantle and covered
60 I| mother and wedded her, and took her in to his wife, and
61 I| of the venison that Esau took, and Rebekah the mother
62 I| away his patrimony, and took the pottage and ate it,
63 I| that his father loved, and took the best clothes that Esau
64 I| he went to Ishmael and took him a wife beside them that
65 I| rest there all night, he took of the stones that were
66 I| Then Jacob arose early and took the stone that lay under
67 I| time into the field, and took there a mandrake which he
68 I| camels, and went his way and took all his substance, and flocks,
69 I| fled and gone, who anon took his brethren and pursued
70 I| grapes were ripe, and then I took the cup of Pharaoh in my
71 I| Pharaoh in my hand, and took the grapes and wrang out
72 I| all the land of Egypt. He took a ring from his hand and
73 I| children. Then the brethren took the gifts and double money
74 I| morn early, and his sons took him with their children
75 I| sick and feeble; who anon took his sons Manasseh and Ephraim
76 I| clearly for great age. He took them to him and kissed them
77 I| thy seed. Then when Joseph took them from his father's lap,
78 I| his father Israel, which took his right hand and laid
79 I| Ephraim the younger brother took it heavily, and took his
80 I| brother took it heavily, and took his father's hand and would
81 I| thou hast sworn. Which then took his father's body and went,
82 I| house of Levi went out and took a wife of his kindred, which
83 I| might no longer hide him, took a little crib of rushes
84 I| meed and reward. The mother took her child and nourished
85 I| him Moses, saying that I took him out of the water. And
86 I| father, who for his beauty took him in his arms and made
87 I| his idol. And Moses anon took it, and cast it under his
88 I| and bade him eat, and he took and put the hot coals in
89 I| would dwell with him. And he took Zipporah one of his daughters
90 I| to slay thee. Then Moses took his wife and his sons and
91 I| water the children of Israel took in this while was fair and
92 I| sixth plague was that Moses took ashes out of the chimney
93 I| The children of Israel took their meal, and put it on
94 I| out of Egypt armed. Moses took with him the bones of Joseph
95 I| to serve us? Forthwith he took his chariot and all his
96 I| his people with him. He took with him six hundred chosen
97 I| of Aaron, a prophetess, took a timpane in her hand, and
98 I| showed to him a tree which he took and put into the waters,
99 I| was called Manna. Moses took one gomor thereof and put
100 I| were heavy; Aaron and Hur took then a stone and put it
101 I| of Israel his people, he took Zipporah the wife of Moses,
102 I| gold to Aaron, which he took and molt it and made thereof
103 I| hath gold give it me; they took and gave it to me, and I
104 I| by the ground that they took great number, for they flew
105 I| wherefore God smote them and took vengeance on them by a great
106 I| their beasts. Moses then took the rod as our Lord bade,
107 I| God's commandment, Moses took Aaron upon the hill, and
108 II| was an infant, the mother took him, and three calves and
109 II| they assembled again, and took with them the ark of God
110 II| the children of Israel and took the ark of God. And the
111 II| years. Then the Philistines took the ark of God and set it
112 II| declined after covetise and took gifts and perverted justice
113 II| king, and so he did, for he took a man of the tribe of Benjamin
114 II| favoured, and Samuel arose, and took an horn with oil and anointed
115 II| of the Philistines, and took all the pillage. ~David
116 II| all the pillage. ~David took the head of Goliath and
117 II| and saved himself. Michal took an image and laid in his
118 II| prophesied when he came also, and took off his clothes and was
119 II| gird him withal, and David took his sword and girt him.
120 II| servants. And she arose and took with her five maidens which
121 II| to David. And David also took another wife called Ahinoam
122 II| the wilderness, and Saul took with him three thousand
123 II| and when he was asleep he took one with him and went into
124 II| water, and let us go. David took the spear and the cup and
125 II| greatly afeard. Then Saul took his sword and slew himself,
126 II| is that Saul was dead, he took his sword and fell on it
127 II| went all that night and took down the bodies of Saul
128 II| Bethshan and burnt them, and took the bones and buried them
129 II| that they had taken, and took much more of them. And when
130 II| live after the ruin. And I took the diadem from his head,
131 II| to thee, my lord. David took and rent his vestment, and
132 II| pilgrim that was come to him, took the only sheep of the poor
133 II| Brabant. ~Therefore God took away this sin, and forgave
134 II| not. Then Joab went and took three spears, and fixed
135 II| people flying. And they took the body of Absalom and
136 II| Howbeit that Adonijah his son took on him to be king during
137 II| and many other things, and took all the vessels of gold
138 II| the priests and Levites took the Ark and bare it and
139 II| follily against our Lord, but took it all patiently. ~After
140 II| to age and was a man he took a wife named Anna, of his
141 II| commanded to slay him, and took away all his substance.
142 II| fasting came to the body, took it and bare it in to his
143 II| dreading God than the king, took up the bodies of dead men
144 II| by the way, young Tobias took leave of his father and
145 II| roasted of the fish, and took it with them for to eat
146 II| against that devil; these that took their wedlock in such wise
147 II| his blessing in you. And took a charter and wrote the
148 II| words of the angel, and took out of his bag part of the
149 II| Then Raphael the angel took the devil and bound him
150 II| shall be necessary. Tobias took of the gall and went forth
151 II| of an egg, which Tobias took and drew from his father'
152 II| and the son calling him took him apart and began to pray
153 II| health and good age, and took the cure and charge of them,
154 II| fought against Arphaxad and took him in the field, whereof
155 II| them of Israel. And so they took Achior and ascended the
156 II| and besieged the town, and took their water from them, in
157 II| clothing and adornments, and took unto her handmaid certain
158 II| the spies of the Assyrians took her saying: Whence comest
159 II| the servants of Holofernes took her up, he so commanding.
160 II| was at his bed's head, and took his sword and loosed it,
161 II| she had drawn it out, she took his hair in her hand and
162 II| the body lie still, and took the head and wrapped it
163 II| the walls, and every man took his arms and went out with
164 II| tents of the Assyrians, and took all the prey that the Assyrians
165 II| them were returned, they took all their beasts and all
166 II| rich by the prey that they took. Then Joachim the high bishop
167 II| Matthew was so escaped. Then took they S. Andrew and drew
168 II| surmounted right high, the child took a brush full of water and
169 II| always in lechery. And I took on a time a gospel, in praying
170 II| Maximilla, the wife of AEgeas, took away the body of the apostle,
171 II| and he had his health, he took the field again. Then the
172 II| and when he was whole, he took from me again the field.
173 II| all other. And the bishop took him when he was come and
174 II| against the righter, and took the sword out of his hand,
175 II| in beating thee. And then took the Jew the image, and beat
176 II| under the altar. And he took it up and set it again upon
177 II| further than tofore and yet he took it up and remised it the
178 II| counsel of his friends he took in marriage a much fair
179 II| Lord, they arose up, and took their heads in their hands,
180 II| A great rage and madness took the tyrant Rictius Varus,
181 II| against this city, they took a christian child, and set
182 II| the people. Then the Jews took him and would surmount him
183 II| that manner. And then they took the third battle against
184 II| church of S. Stephen, and took the flowers, and laid them
185 II| trembling. Then S. Austin took him and showed him to the
186 II| stones thither where ye took them, for they be returned
187 II| have somewhat to give him, took his ring which he bare on
188 II| of Idumea and paynim; he took a wife which was niece to
189 II| God, for a strong fever took him within and without;
190 II| a knife, and shortly he took it, as all despaired, and
191 II| was a good devout man, and took the cross upon him, and
192 II| served at his table, and took but little refection thereof,
193 II| against him, and so thrice he took his ship and might not pass.
194 II| which for more evidence took the leg of the capon in
195 II| And forthwith four knights took their counsel together and
196 II| and suddenly departed and took their shipping towards England.
197 II| went in to his chamber and took away his goods, and his
198 II| horse out of his stable, and took away his bulls and writings,
199 II| martyred, and anon after took this holy body, and unclothed
200 II| slain, wherefore the king took great sorrow, and sent to
201 II| his body therein. And he took with him the coat of S.
202 II| and ate on his table and took meat at his hand. It happed
203 II| confessed him of his sin, and took the stole off his neck and
204 II| guerished and whole. And he took his gold and came and did
205 II| he slept. And the devil took all these reeds and bound
206 II| the house of a widow, and took there his refection of her
207 II| so great dolour and pain took them that they began to
208 II| to deceive him, which he took and cast it into the fire
209 II| and all totare him, and took the flesh from him; and
210 II| which slew his father, and took his sister to his wife,
211 II| carnal vestment, which he took of our nature human, and
212 II| suffering hunger and thirst, and took us up out of the filth and
213 II| brought him to her house, and took charge of him till he was
214 II| Sebastian were, the fiend took her and tormented her before
215 II| people. And then the priest took the coverture of the altar
216 II| Agnes, and came again and took with him more precious and
217 II| virgin, and anon the devil took him by the throat and strangled
218 II| whom S. Agnes answered: He took him into his power to whom
219 II| to cry, and the butchers took scourges and rods, and began
220 II| torments. Then the butchers took combs of iron, and began
221 II| sustained the Arian heretics, took away a church from the christian
222 II| indignation of him, and took a pen for to write the sentence
223 II| anon all this he wrote and took it to the devil, and put
224 II| servitude; and anon the devil took with him fiends that served
225 II| and forth she went and took him to her husband and they
226 II| repentest thee. And anon took the young man and made the
227 II| overcome the devil. Then he took him out, and called all
228 II| without seeing of any man, took the young man and pained
229 II| bier. And anon after she took it again, and opened it,
230 II| Jesu Christ. ~S. Basil then took heart. and overcame the
231 II| and in a great anger, he took a rye loaf, and threw it
232 II| of the poor man. And he took up the loaf and ran to his
233 II| the heathen men. And he took him ten pound in gold and
234 II| the barbaries. And then he took this Peter the tollener
235 II| thirty besants, which he took and dealt it among poor
236 II| that ilke buffet that he took I had taken. ~There was
237 II| it he bought it again and took it to the blessed S. John
238 II| marvellous wisdom was in that he took from him the swelling of
239 III| in this pilgrimage. She took the sea and sailed so far
240 III| or upon the ground, and took but little rest. For the
241 III| was smitten off. And they took the head, and showed it
242 III| them they slew him, and took the head of S. Julian, and
243 III| it is said that a deacon took all the white sheep that
244 III| and anon after a fever took him, so great and hot that
245 III| ear his lands, and when he took the share to make clean
246 III| Julian had said to them. Then took they such dread and fear
247 III| dead for cold, and anon he took him and bare him to the
248 III| found that it was gold and took it out all, and filled them
249 III| yet when he should die he took his hand full of blood and
250 III| very God and very man, and took him between his arms and
251 III| the water, and the women took them and threw them in the
252 III| children ran hardily and took the smocks of linen cloth
253 III| thee my body whole. Then he took him and did him to be cast
254 III| this the Christian people took the body for to bury it
255 III| sepulchre of S. Agatha and took the cloth that lay upon
256 III| mocked his words. The fiend took him, and with his own teeth
257 III| that was of the next city took it grievously and was much
258 III| what he was, and anon she took him and demanded him, and
259 III| his predication. The Jews took him and brought him to justice
260 III| given to him and the angel took it with great joy. And little
261 III| a time it happed that he took the laver for to give water
262 III| after dinner S. Gregory took him by the hand and brought
263 III| Octavian the provost, he took him and would have constrained
264 III| lost not his speech, but took an axe that he there found,
265 III| then they of the country took it and hung it on the front
266 III| made the benediction, and took their refection. It happed
267 III| him. The next day S. Benet took a rod and beat the monk,
268 III| over anguished therefor and took the helve and threw it after
269 III| ground and his feet dry and took up the child by the hair,
270 III| the third day after and took his refection of S. Benet'
271 III| souls of his disciples. He took seven maidens, all naked,
272 III| the words of S. Benet, and took orders, and anon the devil
273 III| he would bless him. Then took he the blessed sacrament
274 III| when S. Benet knew it he took the vessel and cast it out
275 III| And after that a fever took him strongly, which held
276 III| But for all that Cuthbert took none heed to his words,
277 III| out his leg, but ever he took it full patiently and said:
278 III| and the angel of our Lord took the bridle of the horse
279 III| was done. And then Seconde took his body and buried it.
280 III| the angels of our Lord took his body and buried it with
281 III| for my passage, and they took me by that condition; and
282 III| as a stone, of which I took my sustenance, and sufliced
283 III| people awaited upon him and took him at the issue of the
284 III| the empress, much fair, took S. Ambrose and drew him
285 III| Ethelred was a meek man and took none heed to help his people.
286 III| doings. And then anon they took S. Alphage, the holy man,
287 III| that came thither, and they took him out of prison and led
288 III| holy body and one of them took an old rotten stake or tree,
289 III| in the fields, and they took four carts with oxen that
290 III| gave it to the poor, and took the habit of a christian
291 III| this great consolation he took to him so good heart that
292 III| George to drink. S. George took it and made the sign of
293 III| thou be christian? Then he took her by the hair, and did
294 III| journey prosperous. Then he took a little clay and spittle
295 III| their ship. And as they took it out of the tomb, there
296 III| as they sailed fast they took none heed, and the air began
297 III| shining appeared to him, which took him out of the water and
298 III| that sprang out, whereof he took none heed, and after, one
299 III| upon the soler and after took him by the neck, and it
300 III| the man was all whole, and took penance for his trespass,
301 III| And after this the paynims took and held him, and fastened
302 III| from death to life. Then took he the bread and made the
303 III| witness tofore the people, and took counsel together for to
304 III| was a man in that company took a fuller's staff and smote
305 III| might no longer keep it, he took with him twelve Jews and
306 III| emperor two years, Titus took Jerusalem and destroyed
307 III| Christ in his resurrection took him thence and led him in
308 III| at the last his servants took and stole it away, and with
309 III| exhortation. Then Aurelian took the husbands of the two
310 III| privy, which holy Nicodemus took up and buried. Wherefore
311 III| night. And then S. Austin took his staff for to remove
312 III| offending S. Austin, and took a taper in her hand and
313 III| had to be christened, he took him up with weeping tears
314 III| mocked him, wherefore God took such vengeance that they
315 III| then the blessed S. Lupus took S. Germain with him and
316 III| gave it to them, and they took it debonairly of the little
317 III| that may we see when he took upon him to convert so great
318 III| Barnabas went anon to him, and took and brought him in to the
319 III| Barnabas forgave it him and took him again to his disciple,
320 III| for in this that Barnabas took him again, we may see the
321 III| much that the Jews came and took him and led him through
322 III| martyr him so, for they took the bones of him and put
323 III| night into the place and took the holy bones and buried
324 III| noble lady named Florentia took the bodies and buried them
325 III| alone. Then the provost took the child in his arms, and
326 III| lamentable noise, but the provost took it in his arms and danced
327 III| brought forth. And then he took meekly and patiently the
328 III| years. All these things he took in great patience, and in~
329 III| enjoined for him for to do. He took it all gladly, and all things
330 III| Jesu Christ, with his son, took the bodies and buried them
331 III| that by the heavenly banner took the arms of the apostles
332 III| the king drank, the butler took a knife and roof the king
333 III| Wilton, the holy body was took out of the chapel of Warham,
334 III| priors and of the clergy, and took up this holy body and laid
335 III| glory of the world, and took on him wilful poverty for
336 III| the Trinity came down and took our nature and became man
337 III| Maximian came into Britain, he took with him the king Askepodot
338 III| laud to their gods, and took this holy man, and bound
339 III| was ready, and in an anger took his sword and smote off
340 III| when he had thus said he took and embraced the holy head
341 III| and afterwards the paynims took this knight and bound him
342 III| and then the tormentors took Amphiabel, and sware by
343 III| faith, but the tormentors took and bound him; notwithstanding
344 III| tormentors, in a great fury took this holy man and bound
345 III| after, opened his navel and took out one end of his bowels,
346 III| abashed. And the angels took his soul with heavenly song
347 III| not unto our Lord, they took it a worth and thanked God
348 III| might he put forth. S. Loye took and handled it and anointed
349 III| their company. Finally he took the cross for to go over
350 III| to see yet Jesu Christ, took leave of his father, which
351 III| him great reverence, and took the boughs of palm, and
352 III| time was pope of Rome; he took leave of the bishops privily,
353 III| blessed words S. Marcial took leave of S. Peter, and brought
354 III| as dead. Then S. Marcial took her by the hand and raised
355 III| trusting in the help of God, took the child by the hand saying
356 III| grace and will of God; he took it up and gave it her and
357 III| sight for her sake, and took up water and bare it to
358 III| her hands to heaven, and took the water with great faith
359 III| that was right debonair, took her up from the ground,
360 III| health. In this time many took of the cuttings of her vesture
361 III| hasted for pity that she took the loaves hot out of the
362 III| women marvelled why she took their loaves, but they spake
363 IV| to God much holily. Then took they the precious body and
364 IV| and amended it. Then Leo took the epistle, and found it
365 IV| the kingdom of heaven; he took the charge to feed the sheep
366 IV| assembled all his brethren and took Clement by the hand and
367 IV| Simon, and went to him and took and cast him to the ground
368 IV| that were his disciples, took off the body from the cross
369 IV| might not escape them, he took a stake and sharped it with
370 IV| hallow the churches and took all the bones together,
371 IV| and go on thy feet. And he took her by the hand and anon
372 IV| This saith S. Hilary: Paul took upon him to be apostle among
373 IV| The blessed martyr Paul took the keverchief, and unbound
374 IV| shepherd that kept sheep took it with his staff, and set
375 IV| multitude of christian men took that head with great reverence,
376 IV| and casting away the cord, took condign penance for his
377 IV| with the Holy Ghost. He took them that were worshippers
378 IV| not change. But this Paul took falcons and kites, and made
379 IV| cursed of them all, and he took everything meekly and patiently.
380 IV| considering his teaching, took the more strength to them,
381 IV| out of the monastery, and took the child upon his shoulder,
382 IV| considering her patience took her in again with her child.
383 IV| accomplished her observance, she took the child and closed it
384 IV| daughter is now dead, and took away the cloth and so knew
385 IV| to see her. And the abbot took and set the husband of Theodora
386 IV| approaching to his body, took up the holy head with great
387 IV| great honour to it, and took all the relics of the precious
388 IV| barons, which king himself took the chest upon his shoulders,
389 IV| full glad, and anon after, took on her to be queen, and
390 IV| Iet dig up the body, and took it up with great solemnity.
391 IV| men awoke first, and they took up the holy body, and bare
392 IV| refreshed them much. And then took up this holy body with great
393 IV| the fiend came to her, and took her by the hand and said:
394 IV| when he had said thus, she took off her foot and said to
395 IV| the ghost. ~Then Theotinus took up the holy body, and bare
396 IV| a lighter, for there she took so largely that she spread
397 IV| spread it abundantly. She took the light there, with which
398 IV| great signs of love, that he took from her seven devils. He
399 IV| departed from Marseilles, he took his ship for to return again
400 IV| and, like small children, took small stones and threw them
401 IV| to see more appertly, and took the mantle, and found the
402 IV| mother's breast. Then he took the child in his arms and
403 IV| the woman respired, and took life, and said, like as
404 IV| right sharp desert, and took a place which was ordained
405 IV| to lead a solitary life, took a cell for himself a twelve-furlong
406 IV| monk opened it by night and took the relics, and bare them
407 IV| beauty appeared to her, and took her by the chin and brought
408 IV| forgiveness, and a while after, he took the schedule again, and
409 IV| from other. Christine then took part of her flesh and threw
410 IV| had so done, the angels took her up, and Christ descended,
411 IV| cutting out of her tongue, but took it and threw it in the visage
412 IV| preach the word of God, and took the other seven with him
413 IV| not. Then they went and took Hermogenes and bound his
414 IV| beheaded, his disciples took the body away by night for
415 IV| the disciples of S. James took out his body and laid it
416 IV| consent of this matter, and he took them and put them in prison.
417 IV| meek as lambs. Then they took them and yoked them to the
418 IV| them to the chariot, and took the body of S. James with
419 IV| them drunk. Then the host took a cup of silver and put
420 IV| honour of him. And anon he took a knife and slew himself;
421 IV| when his fellows slept, took a knife and cut off his
422 IV| slain myself, the devils took me and led me towards Rome,
423 IV| life. And then S. James took me, and rendered to me my
424 IV| would visit S. James, and he took his wife and children and
425 IV| wife died, and his host took from him all his money and
426 IV| set him on his horse, and took the burden off the man,
427 IV| his servant perpetual, and took him for his master and Lord.
428 IV| child on his shoulders, and took his staff, and entered into
429 IV| entered in to the temple, and took their girdles, and put them
430 IV| martyrdom. And the king then took a little of his blood and
431 IV| assembled them together, and took counsel, and went to the
432 IV| to do. And then Malchus took five shillings, and issued
433 IV| up from the ground, and took off the sack in which he
434 IV| departed out of Rome, and took with him seven sumpters
435 IV| France heard thereof, he took him and the child Celsus,
436 IV| oratory that he had made, and took him and bound his hands,
437 IV| Whose bodies christian men took up and by night buried them
438 IV| when she was whole, he took the bodies, and as they
439 IV| Iying in his place, and took up the body of Nazarien
440 IV| it honorably, and after took up the body of Celsus and
441 IV| Beatrice, their sister, took up the bodies of them and
442 IV| And Lucia, the virgin, took away the body and buried
443 IV| raise this child. And she took him by the hand, and forthwith
444 IV| that Julianus Apostata took away that image that Emorissa
445 IV| governors of the country, took the bodies and buried them.
446 IV| days, Quirinus, sub-deacon, took the bodies up and buried
447 IV| and in his refection, he took of the ashes after his barley
448 IV| Then the blessed Germain took with him S. Lupus, and they
449 IV| and pleased the Jews, he took Peter on Easter-day, and
450 IV| wife, and left her, and took Cleopatra, which was Queen
451 IV| Theodoric, bishop of Metz, took that chain, and said he
452 IV| and I with great diligence took up the body and with great
453 IV| of us. Nevertheless they took away all his substance and
454 IV| body of her husband, she took the body of the promartyr,
455 IV| fathers he read curiously, and took the thirteenth great perfection.
456 IV| the shadow of religion he took from them that error, and
457 IV| their living, which they took above and promised to keep
458 IV| ordinance of the vision. And he took the habit that the virgin
459 IV| body of Reynold, that she took not only away the heat of
460 IV| and brought to him. And he took a stole and put it about
461 IV| avowed to S. Dominic, and took a thread to make a candle
462 IV| belly without pain, and took out all the ordures, and
463 IV| great a saint, and they took and reproved her charitably
464 IV| that one of the neighbours took eighteen worms out of her
465 IV| a little piece the devil took away and hid it, which piece
466 IV| him tofore all men, and took the obligation in his hand
467 IV| reproved him, and then he took them and would have constrained
468 IV| Arthemia his sister, and took Ciriacus and bound him with
469 IV| divers torments. And he took Ciriacus and threw pitch
470 IV| speak of the treasures, they took Laurence and brought him
471 IV| baptized. Then S. Laurence took water and said to him: All
472 IV| Hippolitus in the morning took away, with Justin the priest,
473 IV| Stephen was at Rome and took gladly gifts, and perverted
474 IV| judgments. And this judge took away by force three houses
475 IV| was covered, but ere he took any meat, the knights came
476 IV| And then Justin the priest took the bodies of them, and
477 IV| body to S. Justin, and he took it devoutly and buried it
478 IV| into the privy; and Justin took out their bodies and buried
479 IV| thing, she left all and took Cyrilla her daughter, and
480 IV| cruel torments, for fire took him so that he burnt the
481 IV| and anon S. Hyppolitus took his leg in the hole, and
482 IV| his leg in the hole, and took and set it in his place,
483 IV| meiny. And they arose and took light, and saw that Peter
484 IV| shamefully travailed of her, he took the stole off a priest's
485 IV| thundered, and a white cloud took him up and brought him tofore
486 IV| maidens that were there took off the clothes from the
487 IV| it. And then the apostles took the body honourably and
488 IV| the bishop of the city took the coat of our Lady and
489 IV| drowned, and the devils took the soul. Then came angels
490 IV| again his heritage, and took his men again to him. And
491 IV| the lineage of them that took of the meat forbidden. And
492 IV| father full of woodness took the child and threw him
493 IV| be the image of our Lady, took the father of the child
494 IV| multitude of angels and took the soul of his mother,
495 IV| sorrowful. And then the apostles took up the body of the Blessed
496 IV| all whole. Then S. Peter took a leaf of the palm and gave
497 IV| the serpent, of whom she took the venom mortal, and because
498 IV| which is the nature that he took of her. For the flesh of
499 V| hound by his new manner took away and bare it to Rocke.
500 V| his enemy, whose knights took S. Rocke as a spy, and delivered
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