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1 I| him with, considering his long residence in French Flanders.
2 I| continued it because of the long time of the translation,
3 I| unto Almighty God for his long life and welfare, and after
4 I| For they that have been long in prison and dark places
5 I| with Apollo to know how long it should stand and endure.
6 I| that, it should stand as long till a maid had brought
7 I| which is a great space and a long way. Thereto answereth S.
8 I| not to appear to them as long as they were with the Jews.
9 I| difficulty, that he had need of long time to advise and to discuss
10 I| saying: I shall, said he, as long as I shall live remember
11 I| Nazareth, whom thou hast long desired, Pilate and the
12 I| that his body should so long lie in the earth. Whereof
13 I| to bear a dragon with a long tail filled full of chaff
14 I| years if a man might live so long, and that every year be
15 I| of God is never idle, as long as it is in the heart of
16 I| began to issue, and ran so long that the people wist not
17 I| constraint the which he had long holden. Secondly, it is
18 I| as S. Gregory saith: As long as thou believest thou hast
19 I| instruments, for they were found long after, but he was the finder
20 I| their clothing, and lived so long that he was blind and had
21 I| first age, the people lived long. Adam lived nine hundred
22 I| idolatry, which endured long and yet doth. Then I turn
23 I| him. But he had not been long in the land but that there
24 I| daughters, all them that long to thee, lead out of this
25 I| much as he had gotte son a long time. All his sons gathered
26 I| great wailing seven days long. And when they of the country
27 I| from the hand of Pharaoh. ~Long time after this died the
28 I| be in rest ne in peace as long as he is in such a state.
29 I| beareth anger in his heart long, for such ire long holden
30 I| heart long, for such ire long holden in the heart is rancour
31 I| Aaron. ~And after this, long time, the children desired
32 II| to them of the country as long as the ark was with them,
33 II| Samuel then governed Israel long, and when he was old he
34 II| thus he did cry forty days long. Saul and the children of
35 II| not so much as a sheep as long as they were with us, and
36 II| perished beast of ours as long as they were there. They
37 II| his heirs never reigned long after. ~
38 II| naked unto the head, so long that the worms began to
39 II| again and stood so again as long as afore is said and made
40 II| weight. Then when he abode so long that he might not come to
41 II| temple was twenty cubits long after the measure of the
42 II| friends of Job had been long with Job, and had said many
43 II| silver upon his obligation. Long time after this when Salmanazar
44 II| belief; it shall not be long but of God thou shalt be
45 II| possess them, and shall, as long as they please their God.
46 II| their church, and there a long while prayed and cried unto
47 II| our Lord, whom I have so long desired and curiously loved,
48 II| the earth, for I have born long the charge, and have so
49 II| commanded to me, and have so long travailed, that I would
50 II| nor discover this thing as long as he lived. ~After this
51 II| the sea, and they saw it long burn against nature. Then
52 II| thereto, the oil ran again. ~Long after this the Turks destroyed
53 II| this man held this money so long, that the Jew demanded and
54 II| to me because I have so long served you? And as he said
55 II| Nicholas. And when he had long prayed and sighed he fell
56 II| was but late beheaded not long sith, and sentence was given
57 II| without crooking by right long line; and it is without
58 II| squaring out of the way; right long line by continual work without
59 II| diligently in the faith. And long time after the wife, named
60 II| hast thou abided there so long? And she then answered:
61 II| three examples that, as long as he should be in the error
62 II| buried it worshipfully. Long time after, about the year
63 II| baptized him; and ever as long as he lived after he had
64 II| people made three hours long a great noise and cry, saying
65 II| great pity, and when he had long wept he bade to loose and
66 II| should do penance thirty days long, and pray to God that the
67 II| Because if it should be long bent it should be the weaker
68 II| that he had desired it long time, and began to go. Then
69 II| world, for he should not long abide here but come into
70 II| great thanks, and then abode long in this realm. And when
71 II| the king kept them both long in his hand for to have
72 II| which accord endured not long, for the king varied from
73 II| and became an hermit so long and so many years, that
74 II| S. Paul: Brother, it is long sith that I knew that thou
75 II| father, where have ye been so long? And he answered: Alas!
76 II| words, he went again the long way all alone through the
77 II| little cell seven years long, and gave to him bread and
78 II| raised to life, for he lay long in the dust in prayer, and
79 II| hearest. When he had been long without, he came in and
80 II| S. Macarius when he had long lived, and God had showed
81 II| where hast thou been so long? why wert thou not here
82 II| as fishes that have been long in the water when they come
83 II| cells, if they converse long with seculars they must
84 II| upward on high he saw one long and terrible, whose head
85 II| put their desires and ween long to live therein, and when
86 II| Then said S. Sebastian: As long as thou keepest this whole
87 II| miscreants and tormented so long that she gave up the spirit.
88 II| said: Alas! why live we so long? Women go tofore us to the
89 II| hairs of her head became so long that they covered all her
90 II| said: Right dear son, it is long since I hare committed to
91 II| reproved the butchers of their long tarrying. Then with his
92 III| him in many places. And so long they went till they came
93 III| and his mother, which had long sought him, and she had
94 III| over that would pass.~After long time S. Julian slept about
95 III| him where he had been so long, he answered: I have been
96 III| with David the prophet the long pilgrimages that she hath
97 III| the which birth he knew long before to be showed by the
98 III| courteous to make the priest so long to tarry for her. And the
99 III| and she held fast, and so long he drew and haled that the
100 III| my heart Jesu Christ as long as I shall live. Quintianus
101 III| daughter to hear and see, which long time hath been blind, I
102 III| alway he made him to weep so long that the queen which knew
103 III| been drowned in the sea long tofore, ne the son knew
104 III| his poverty, which he had long suffered and borne, if he
105 III| named Lieven, which, for the long usage that he had been there,
106 III| parts of Italy, where he had long dwelled, and came home into
107 III| meat with him and sought so long that he found S. Benet in
108 III| he had dwelled there so long and so far from people.
109 III| monk that might not endure long in prayers, and when the
110 III| devoutly; and when he had long prayed he saw three stones
111 III| thee. This clerk held him long time without taking any,
112 III| he could nothing learn in long time that he was there save
113 III| therefore I abode here so long, for there passeth him no
114 III| herbs. My clothes be rotten long sith, and these seventeen
115 III| the gate, and kept him so long till they had grant of the
116 III| his palace and abode there long weeping. Then Ruffin the
117 III| When Ruffin had prayed him long for to assoil the emperor,
118 III| Alphage had been monk there long time, living a full holy
119 III| him, and tormented him so long that he could not be delivered
120 III| answered: Sir, be ye not long sith buried? And S. Peter
121 III| I hold me not buried as long as I see Marcelin not buried,
122 III| hearing that, beat her so long and so sore that they left
123 III| assembled, and abode as long as the sermon endured, and
124 III| which had holden her a year long and more, and there was
125 III| and his two daughters died long after him and were also
126 III| tofore the city, and so long that the famine oppressed
127 III| cheer, whom they demanded long what he was. At the last
128 III| have I lost. After this, long time, it happed that some
129 III| did dig in the earth so long that he found them shining
130 III| buried in a cave where it long rested, but after, by S.
131 III| France, and there he dwelled long time in full holy life till
132 III| living, and there he abode long time with the pope, and
133 III| and lived there holily a long time. And on a day he said
134 III| lived together full holily long time, and each was full
135 III| his. And when he had lain long in the earth he was translated,
136 III| me, that I have erred so long and know not of him that
137 III| that I think it all too long till I be christened, wherefore,
138 III| Lord is merciful, and as long as the pains of hell endure
139 III| said to the priest: How long hast thou lain here? and
140 III| it should be. It was not long after that there came in
141 III| his fellows preached so long to them that they came to
142 III| with silver and kept it long in great devotion. On a
143 III| said that he should not be long in this world, and anon
144 III| shalt be in this point so long till thou consent to us
145 III| Barnabas and S. Paul had long preached in the city of
146 III| Celsus was offered to him long after. And when they were
147 III| with scourges of lead so long till he gave up his spirit,
148 III| whereas his holy body lay long, our Lord showeth also miracles.
149 III| showeth also miracles. But long time after, by the labour
150 III| in this land which were long observed and kept. Among
151 III| Bassanius and his fellowship had long sojourned in Rome, they
152 III| whom S. Amphiabel, which long had dwelt at Rome, departed
153 III| their holy communication, so long till at the last they were
154 III| the tormentors beat him so long that their hands waxed weary;
155 III| heal, why tarriest thou so long? Go and bury his body and
156 III| such grievous torments so long, wherefore many of them
157 III| marvelled where he tarried so long. He came out of the temple,
158 III| body of S. Martin had been long in, and the house of S.
159 III| were found as great and long as they had always grown
160 III| dwelled with S. Peter a long while, by the ordinance
161 III| orisons. Then when he had been long there and had converted
162 III| in divine obsequies, as long as she lived. A little while
163 III| the Jews, which were over long to tell here all their names.
164 III| travelled by the way, which was long and grievous, S. Austridinian
165 III| S. Marcial had journeyed long by divers countries in long
166 III| long by divers countries in long preaching and sowing the
167 III| to our Lord chastity as long as she lived. After, when
168 III| When the mother had been long in this pain, which much
169 III| They obeyed her, and were long and many days in the church
170 III| talk with the workmen so long that he might go to Paris
171 III| it were over noyous and long to write.~A woman whom the
172 III| his wife, which had had long time the palsy. The holy
173 III| visited her which had been long sick, with prayers and orisons,
174 III| Ghost had showed to her long tofore, and therefore she
175 III| written, for it would be over long to remember them all, and
176 IV| and so hung three days long, in such wise that the most
177 IV| knowing that he should not long abide here, assembled all
178 IV| paynims also, and pursued so long the Greeks that they doubted
179 IV| hands, and when she had long required and prayed S. Peter
180 IV| hands up to heaven right long, with tears praying in his
181 IV| knew her, and when he had long abided he held him deceived.
182 IV| keep this thing secret as long as he lived. ~There was
183 IV| And this holy body lay long time after in that wood
184 IV| fourteenth year from his passion, long after that the Jews had
185 IV| felon because thou hast so long tarried. And when Mary Magdalene
186 IV| all shall perish, for as long as she shall abide with
187 IV| devotion. But it is not long sith that thou, in going
188 IV| fallacy. And when they had long strived together, S. James
189 IV| priest, for I may not be long in this life, it is time
190 IV| James. And when he had been long drawn in his shirt upon
191 IV| Christ. And when he had long sought and demanded where
192 IV| Nicæa and Aquilina, which long had been common at the bordel,
193 IV| secretly, and there hid them long time. And one of them administered
194 IV| come from thy lineage so long since, and thou art young
195 IV| suffered them to live so long. Then, by the commandment
196 IV| beside Genoa, where they long preached, and after came
197 IV| they commanded he did. ~Long time after this, God showed
198 IV| fulfil that thou behightest long sith to my hostess Martha,
199 IV| any poor man he wore it so long that it was broken and unpieced.
200 IV| what it was. It was not long after that there came thither
201 IV| with silver, and kept it long, with great devotion. ~On
202 IV| said that he should not be long in this world; and a while
203 IV| Milan, the ship tarried long on that other side of the
204 IV| of noble stature with a long beard, with a seemly visage
205 IV| husband. And when she had made long request to the bishop with
206 IV| more. ~A friar minor, that long time had been fellow with
207 IV| pass to Rome, and had been long in purpose for to have left
208 IV| and flaming, her tongue long, broad and bloody, and long
209 IV| long, broad and bloody, and long unto the navel. He had the
210 IV| thither among the ladies long, at the last he mounted
211 IV| thou shalt never tell it as long as I shall live, and that
212 IV| him that he should live long after him. And the prior
213 IV| said: I make them sleep long and arise late, and thus
214 IV| the body of him had lain long under earth, and miracles
215 IV| far regions and retained long the same odour. And this
216 IV| frotten yet retained they long and many days the sweet
217 IV| was drowned, and he was a long while in the water and was
218 IV| marvel, and abode there so long till the candles were burnt
219 IV| health. And when she had long prayed in tears she slept,
220 IV| should be put in prison so long that, by torments he should
221 IV| christian men and women, and long she had had the headache,
222 IV| commanded that he should be long beaten with plummets, and
223 IV| chronicle that Sixtus was long after Decius. Eutropius
224 IV| Lady commanded him that as long as he lived he should say
225 IV| token and sign was in him as long as he lived. Then rendered
226 IV| holy man was tormented by long and multiplied pains, so
227 IV| for the pain was the more long. Secondly, he was right
228 IV| in whom the occision was long, and because that he had
229 IV| the Mount of Sion, and as long as she lived she visited
230 IV| And that light shone as long as they were about the washing
231 IV| And as this clerk had lain long with an over great sickness,
232 IV| that the matins were over long deferred, and sought the
233 IV| heaviness, and of weeping, so long that the feast was passed,
234 IV| celestial. And those things that long to the son, ought to be
235 V| that they thus had lived long, yet had they no child
236 V| hospital. And when he had been long in the hospital of Piacenza,
237 V| nature of goodness.And as long as they grew and were under
238 V| mother's belly, wherefore, as long as he lived, he supposed
239 V| Lord. And ever after as long as he lived was given to
240 V| frozen, and was therein so long that almost he was frozen.
241 V| there abbot, which was there long in great poverty, which
242 V| many years the hair, and as long as he might hide it he ware
243 V| Charterhouse. He went all a long day by the lake of Lausanne
244 V| have kept to my power as long as I have been in this present
245 V| provost. And then he was long beaten, and after set in
246 V| and straipht, his beard long and hoar a little, and of
247 V| the face sharp, the beard long, his hairs hanging unto
248 V| spared this people here a long while by my merits, but
249 V| that S. Ambrose disputed long against the error Manichean,
250 V| because he had tarried so long from day to day, and from
251 V| himself for sorrow of his long tarrying, like as he writeth
252 V| had occupied that country long, and had corrupted the holy
253 V| bishop of Alexandria, and long time after Theophilus, bishop
254 V| of Emissene. And there as long as he lived he worshipped
255 V| life, as he had done tofore long time. After that, long time,
256 V| tofore long time. After that, long time, the blessed John Baptist
257 V| which thou hast sought so long with great labour.~And anon
258 V| sorrowful, and did do seek her long. And then he lift up his
259 V| Savien my brother whom I have long lost. And he said to her:
260 V| serpents, which were ten foot long, and would have flown away,
261 V| covertly, and dwelled there long with a hermit that was a
262 V| but as he remembered a long time after, he translated
263 V| his herdmen, and was there long, and then the angel appeared
264 V| promised. And was not Rachel long barren? And yet had she
265 V| ensample that the childings long abiden be wont to be more
266 V| which is much amoved of thy long tarrying, and shall have
267 V| nativity was not known in long time of good christian men,
268 V| nativity which they had long negligently left. And they
269 V| of the Mother of God as long as he lived.~There was a
270 V| devise ye it for I have long suffered him, and see no
271 V| upon her, which were over long to write here, but as touching
272 V| shall be to me a reproach long time. And in hearing this
273 V| might, and then they fought long. And at the last our Lord
274 V| said: Why hast thou been so long thereabout? and said to
275 V| men. And Satan said: How long hast thou been about this?
276 V| him. And they were dead long tofore. This emperor was
277 V| bonds. And then she was long beaten with fists, and after,
278 V| then his people sought him long, and unnethe found they
279 V| were assembled, he spake long of good and lawful matrimony,
280 V| And she answered that as long as she should live she should
281 V| love of Justina, and woke long at the door of the virgin,
282 V| that should have gone a long voyage, and recommended
283 V| sitting out of paradise as long as the battle of angels
284 V| secret judgments of God. As long as a man hopeth to do his
285 V| hopeth to do his penance, so long the mercy of God is ready
286 V| steadfast, in holy work by long perseverance, he was clean
287 V| at midnight all the week long, joining oft the night with
288 V| October which afterwards by long time on the same day, it
289 V| day, for whose sake, as long as he shall live, our Lord
290 V| the famine come, which as long as I lived upon earth, our
291 V| example giving? And there~was long contention between them
292 V| approached, and he was grieved by long infirmity; then he made
293 V| dead S. Francis led me by a long way and dark, and at the
294 V| syllables short and twain long. By which he is showed that
295 V| himself by humility, and long to others by charity. S.
296 V| may not endure three hours long. And it appeareth that this
297 V| great hunger and famine by long fasting, and as soon as
298 V| cross, and thereon he was long tormented, and after, he
299 V| of France, which reigned long tofore Pepin, began to have
300 VI| martyr, his son, reigned not long after him, for his stepmother
301 VI| which light endured as long as he was in the church.
302 VI| to a noble man, and not long after she had twain misfortunes.
303 VI| world. And when she had thus long continued in prayer, she
304 VI| husband, for she had been long barren. And the king promised
305 VI| true, for they lived not long after. And at the feast
306 VI| and said he should not long abide in this world. And
307 VI| minish that our Lord hath so long preserved and kept whole.
308 VI| thou, my lord and king, how long wilt thou forget me? How
309 VI| wilt thou forget me? How long shall I suffer this pain?
310 VI| I suffer this pain? How long shalt thou turn thy face
311 VI| neither meat nor drink as long as they were there, but
312 VI| other virgins, she appeared long after to a recluse, and
313 VI| that they suffered death long time after, when Constans
314 VI| malady, of which I have long been vexed. And I have heard
315 VI| well-eyed, well-browed, a long visage or cheer, and inclined,
316 VI| beaten with raw sinews right long, and afterwards he was boiled
317 VI| heard that, he gainsaid it long. Then the master of the
318 VI| this tbing, she considered long in herself if they were
319 VI| And this pinnacle after long time fell, and remained
320 VI| faith of the heart, and as long as the root is alive and
321 VI| after the manner of their long or short being therein,
322 VI| therein, as the wood in long burning, as the hay less,
323 VI| he was made whole. And a long time after, as S. Germain,
324 VI| every day mass, thirty days long, and so he did. And when
325 VI| in what manner he had so long lived there. And he said
326 VI| great miracle. And ever, as long as she lived after, there
327 VI| where they stood talking a long while of heavenly things.
328 VI| sisters, but she refused it as long as she might. But by constraint
329 VI| him for to dwell with him long time, till that he had time
330 VI| And the travail endured long, and she was in point to
331 VI| monastery in which he lived long in abstinence, and two monks
332 VI| not be found, but after long time they were showed by
333 VI| shall never reny my God as long as my spirit is in me. Then
334 VI| when he saw he tarried over long to clothe him, he entered
335 VI| S. Martin knew his death long time tofore his departing,
336 VI| leave them, ne he would not long be departed from Jesu Christ.
337 VI| stones, and said: We have long suffered thy lechery for
338 VI| eventide she was always a long while in orisons. And it
339 VI| death approached, she, which long time had lost her speech,
340 VI| country, and it was not long after that they all were
341 VI| suddenly, and tormented him a long time right cruelly. After
342 VI| Agnes had suffered this long wrestling of her kinsmen
343 VI| happed that she prayed God long, and was sorrowful unto
344 VI| it never to creature as long as I live. When our Lord
345 VI| And she shall not abide long after that the pope and
346 VI| great sickness that she had long time suffered, he preached
347 VI| permanable. Amen.~It was not long after greatly, that Agnes,
348 VI| virgin. And he had not been long there, but by the grace
349 VI| Pleniere which had been long sick in her reins, in such
350 VI| escroceles, which she had long, and had about her neck
351 VI| which thou hast suffered so long. And anon as S. Clare had
352 VI| into a far country where he long sojourned.~Then S. Barbara,
353 VI| with salt, and when she had long endured this, that her body
354 VI| from me. And when she had long endured this pain, the judge
355 VI| take this and keep it as long as it shall please our Lord
356 VI| sacrament; such a life he led long. Some of the messengers
357 VI| poor man that ye have so long kept and harboured be the
358 VI| thou no pity on us in so long time? How mightest thou
359 VI| friend and spouse, whom long I have desired to see, and
360 VI| had the poverty that she long desired, she went then by
361 VI| laugh, and when she had been long joyful she was suddenly
362 VI| that fair hair, she had long since taken the habit of
363 VI| had continued at school a long time at Paris, he came home
364 VI| sin with her fleshly, and long time he put her off, and
365 VI| miracles. And S. Edmund dwelled long after at Oxenford, living
366 VI| in a night as he studied long in his books, suddenly he
367 VI| bishopric the king had holden long in his hands. And was called
368 VI| them tofore him, and after long disputation he commanded
369 VI| with plummets of lead so long till he gave up his spirit
370 VI| by some means from him so long that he should forget this
371 VI| that I should abide out so long till I were commanded to
372 VI| Aquila, and Nicetas had long disputed with him by the
373 VI| christian, which had been long there condemned for to hew
374 VI| that place, the water had long ceased for to withdraw as
375 VII| man, and cried upon her so long that at the last she came
376 VII| the world, and shall be as long as it shall please God;
377 VII| forasmuch as it was not known long after where this holy body
378 VII| the provost of Rome held long in prison, and after, he
379 VII| her constancy he made her long to be beaten, and afterwards
380 VII| and shall sing to him as long as I shall live. And then
381 VII| with you; I wot not how long I shall abide with you,
382 VII| a deep prison nine days long without meat or drink, but
383 VII| the virgin Dorothy: How long wilt thou trouble us with
384 VII| them where they had been so long, and they said: We have
385 VII| took their rest after their long labour.~And on the morn
386 VII| their ship, and sailed a long time in the sea after, ere
387 VII| and when they had gone long in this they found a full
388 VII| they were greatly troubled long time, and sore forlaboured,
389 VII| land. And when they had long walked about, at the last
390 VII| these eighty years, for so long have we dwelled here io
391 VII| never waste ne minish as long as we have been here, which
392 VII| demanded of the abbot how long they had kept that silence,
393 VII| which followed the ship long time, casting so much water
394 VII| a dark mist which lasted long after, which feared S. Brandon
395 VII| wherefore it was kept in custom long time after of his disciples,
396 VII| and tormened his flesh long time, and he shined in great
397 VII| profited, and then he said: As long as I have been solitary
398 VII| me, ne I ne slept also as long as I was contrary to any
399 VII| fardel, and thus he did long, and after he showed to
400 VII| on horseback which bare a long tree athwart, and would
401 VII| were contrary which had long conversed together and might
402 VII| Barlaam began to tell to him a long sermon of the creation of
403 VII| kingdom, and thus they did long. At the last they took one
404 VII| and when the old man had long proved him he led him into
405 VII| was retained of the people long time, but at the last he
406 VII| were accustomed to have long beards, wherefore on a time,
407 VII| Lombards, and all because of long beards. And others say when
408 VII| governance of his uncle, and by long time adored idols with the
409 VII| taken thee. Thou abodest long in the error of idolatry
410 VII| chronicle, which had reigned long time tofore Pepin, began
411 VII| there was a man digging in a long wall, as it is read in a
412 VII| Emperor Charles, for as long as he lived he would never
413 VII| cruel of sight, eight foot long of his stature, his face
414 VII| his face a palm and a half long, his beard a palm long,
415 VII| half long, his beard a palm long, his forehead a foot large,
416 VII| which had six wings, six long feet, and two teeth harder
417 VII| the cross, and it was not long after that three suns were
418 VII| eyes a stake of a cubit long, and when the people saw
419 VII| which was three cubits long, and anon cleft asunder,
420 VII| time other people abode long while he was in his prayer,
421 VII| be wroth. And seven days long he embraced the pillar,
422 VII| effusion of blood, which I have long tarried for. Then the tyrant,
423 VII| flesh, and so kept him as long as he lived, as it appeared
424 VII| write as if he had tofore long studied in many books. All
425 VII| all his other secrets as long as he lived, and would that
426 VII| the glory perdurable. And long after that he was put in
427 VII| of glory, why live we so long?~On the seventh day after
428 VII| into a desert, where he was long time as dead to the world
429 VII| justice on his own flesh as long as he is living in it. I
430 VII| of their souls, which of long time they had not seen,
431 VII| Julia had to name, which of long time had lost her sight,
432 VII| after his own pleasure as long as he would. When the hermit
433 VII| other books which were too long to rehearse. To him was
434 VII| were destroyed, which by long process of time had been
435 VII| The which thing happed not long after, for the meschant
436 VII| is recorded in the book long since made and accomplished
437 VII| was the said post found long enough and convenable to
438 VII| man his holy penitence as long as he lived, and when our
439 VII| such laidure or shame as long as I shall live, so that
440 VII| ready, sailed on the sea so long that the host arrived at
441 VII| debonair and meedful king. Not long after, a young child of
442 VII| worshipful man which of long time had been oppressed
443 VII| spirit of life and lived long after. A woman conceiving
444 VII| life and sithence lived long. With these miracles and
445 VII| fought against the raven so long that this lady's nuns of
446 VII| preached the word of God so long, till the cruel emperor
447 VII| martyr and pain him a year long, and so they did before
448 VII| iii. 88. ~—three cubits long swallowed by a woman, vii.
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