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1 I| truth done with a master's hand. The life of S. Thomas of
2 I| to the king with a void hand, but that he brought him
3 I| a red mantle, and in his hand they took him a reed, and
4 I| obligation when she put her hand to the tree against the
5 I| foul, for his own proper hand hath not spared him. Then
6 I| slew himself with his own hand. ~
7 I| angels, and put forth his hand and delivered them. And
8 I| and sitteth on the right hand of the Father. As to the
9 I| Moses that held a rod in his hand, when he cast it to the
10 I| I have stretched out my hand, etc. As to the evil and
11 I| evil, now lest he put his hand and take of the tree of
12 I| thee to choose on which hand thou wilt go, and take it
13 I| the doors, but the men set hand to, and did help Lot, and
14 I| dissimuling, they took him by the hand and his wife and two daughters,
15 I| child and hold him by the hand, for I shall make him to
16 I| said to him. Extend not thy hand upon thy child, and do nothing
17 I| his brother's foot in his hand, and he was named Jacob.
18 I| desired came soon to my hand. Isaac said to him: Come
19 I| say the son of the right hand. There Rachel died and was
20 I| mantle behind him in her hand. And when the lady saw that
21 I| refused, and his mantle in her hand, she cried and called the
22 I| the cup of Pharaoh in my hand, and took the grapes and
23 I| He took a ring from his hand and gave it into his hand,
24 I| hand and gave it into his hand, and clad him with a double
25 I| commandment shall no man move hand nor foot in all the land
26 I| deliver him to me in my hand, and I shall restore him
27 I| son, and require him of my hand. If I lead him not thither
28 I| Our health is in thine hand, let our lord only behold
29 I| Israel, which took his right hand and laid it on the head
30 I| younger brother, and his left hand on the head of Manasseh
31 I| his father set his right hand upon the head of Ephraim
32 I| heavily, and took his father's hand and would have laid it on
33 I| begotten son, set thy right hand on his head. Which renied
34 I| which I gat and won from the hand of the Amorite with my sword
35 I| hath delivered us from the hand of the herdmen, and also
36 I| and hath kept me from the hand of Pharaoh. ~Long time after
37 I| to deliver them from the hand of the Egyptians, and shall
38 I| you to go but by strong hand. I shall stretch out my
39 I| I shall stretch out my hand and shall smite Egypt in
40 I| that thou holdest in thine hand? He answered: A rod. Our
41 I| said to him: Put forth thy hand and hold him by the tail;
42 I| he stretched forth hie hand and held him, and it turned
43 I| Lord said to him: Put thy hand into thy bosom, which, when
44 I| again, it was like a leper's hand. Our Lord bade him to withdraw
45 I| bearing the rod of God in his hand. Then our Lord said to Aaron:
46 I| do to Pharaoh. By strong hand he shall let you go, and
47 I| people. And shall show mine hand, and such wonders on Egypt,
48 I| river, and take in thine hand the rod that was turned
49 I| with the rod that is in my hand the water of the flood,
50 I| this rod and stretch thine hand upon all the waters of Egypt,
51 I| was that God showed his hand upon the fields and upon
52 I| the rod, and stretch thy hand The upon the sea, and depart
53 I| Then Moses stretched his hand upon the sea, and there
54 I| Moses: Stretch out shine hand upon the sea, and let the
55 I| Moses stretched out his hand and the sea returned in
56 I| children of Israel from the hand of the Egyptians, and they
57 I| prophetess, took a timpane in her hand, and all the women followed
58 I| smotest with the flood in thy hand, and I shall stand tofore
59 I| having the rod of God in my hand: Joshua did as Moses commanded
60 I| exaltation, for this is the hand only of God, and the battle
61 I| hath delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and of
62 I| by death, there shall no hand touch him, but with stones
63 I| stone, both written with the hand of God which follow. ~
64 I| that curseth them or set hand on them in evil will, sinneth
65 I| commandments written with the hand of God; and also received
66 I| strength and a boisterous hand? I beseech thee, Lord, let
67 I| stone, written both with the hand of God. And the scripture
68 I| then: Take the rod in thy hand, and thou and Aaron thy
69 I| stone? And he lift up his hand and smote between the stone,
70 II| the stones than with man's hand. ~Joshua was a noble man
71 II| wherefore Eli bare her on hand that she was drunk. And
72 II| longer with us, for his hand is hard on us and on Dagon
73 II| the head of Goliath in his hand, tofore Saul. And Saul demanded
74 II| brought thine enemy into thine hand; now go and slay him. And
75 II| forbid that I should lay any hand on him, he is anointed.
76 II| forbade that I should lay hand on thee, my lord anointed
77 II| had brought me into shine hand, and thou hast not slain
78 II| not; who may extend his hand into the anointed king of
79 II| me, as I shall not lay my hand on him that is The anointed
80 II| have I committed with my hand? Thou seest well I might
81 II| yet I would not lay mine hand on him that is anointed
82 II| cut thy realm from thine hand, and shall give it to thy
83 II| dreadedst thou not to put thy hand forth to slay him that is
84 II| have kept thee from the hand of Saul, and I have given
85 II| them, taking them by the hand, and kissed them, by which
86 II| forbid that I should set hand on the king's son; I heard
87 II| when the angel extended his hand upon Jerusalem for to destroy
88 II| sufficeth now, withdraw thy hand. David said to our Lord
89 II| I beseech thee that thy hand turn upon me and upon the
90 II| thy father; but from the hand of thy son I shall cut it
91 II| earth, but stretch out thy hand a little, and touch all
92 II| possession, I will it be in thy hand and power, but on his person
93 II| person ne body set not thy hand. Satan departed and went
94 II| Nevertheless, stretch thine hand and touch his mouth and
95 II| that his body be in thine hand, but save his soul and his
96 II| taken good things of the hand of our Lord, why shall we
97 II| And he taking the right hand of his daughter delivered
98 II| his son, giving to him his hand, and so taking, kissed him
99 II| she took his hair in her hand and said: Confirm me God
100 II| Israel, and hath slain in my hand the enemy of his people
101 II| hath smitten him by the hand of a woman. Forsooth God
102 II| husband, and therefore the hand of God hath comforted thee.
103 II| as Adam had stretched his hand disordinately to the fruit
104 II| took the sword out of his hand, and threw it from him,
105 II| servants of the judge put hand to, for to draw with the
106 II| Hebrew maid had a pipe in her hand and praised ever each one
107 II| from this place till the hand that hath smitten me be
108 II| the blessing of thy right hand, and set in their minds
109 II| there was found, in the hand of the young man that was
110 II| epistle written with the hand of our Lord, for if any
111 II| and for penance kissed his hand. And the apostle fasted
112 II| living, and he held it in his hand stroking and playing with
113 II| him what he held in his hand, and he said a bow. What
114 II| his bow and held it in his hand bent, and when the apostle
115 II| his neighbour, caught his hand and cried loud, that it
116 II| kept them both long in his hand for to have the profits
117 II| seized them into the king's hand. And when they came they
118 II| bishopric up into the pope's hand, and his mitre with the
119 II| table and took meat at his hand. It happed on a day that
120 II| to me what I hold in my hand. And he had in his hand
121 II| hand. And he had in his hand a schedule wherein was written
122 II| Anthony and his bow in his hand, and beheld how S. Anthony
123 II| when he would have laid hand upon me, anon the devil
124 II| closed the finger to her hand and kept the ring, and so
125 II| also the third, and his hand began to tremble for fear;
126 II| have made a writing of my hand and delivered it to him.
127 II| led the young man by the hand to the church. And anon
128 II| them to take him out of the hand of S. Basil. And the young
129 II| his lord, lo! here in my hand the writing that he gave
130 II| Basil prayed holding the hand of the young man, the schedule
131 II| all, and was laid in the hand of S. Basil, the which received
132 II| they were written with my hand. Then S. Basil brake them,
133 II| that loaf of Peter's own hand. And then within two days
134 II| thee? And he had in his hand the book of the evangelists
135 III| coulter, it cleaved to his hand. And two years after, at
136 III| he should die he took his hand full of blood and cast it
137 III| offer up her candle, he set hand on the candle that this
138 III| half abode still in the hand of the lady aforesaid, which
139 III| piece of the candle in her hand, whereof she much marvelled,
140 III| whole. And S. Blase put his hand upon him and made his prayer
141 III| divers ointments in his hand. This noble man said that
142 III| ordained Bishop of Arras by the hand of S. Remigius. And S. Vedaste
143 III| said that she should set hand on him, and that she constrain
144 III| Gregory took him by the hand and brought him into his
145 III| and anon he withdrew his hand, and remised the sacrament
146 III| the little finger of an hand, and anon after, by the
147 III| written the rule, of his hand. And as they passed the
148 III| The holy man anon put his hand in their mouths and made
149 III| his feeding of S. Benet's hand, and commanded him to bear
150 III| refection of S. Benet's hand as he was wont to do tofore.
151 III| strangle him with mine own hand and bring him to hell because
152 III| virgin, kiss the priests' hand when they offered, and he
153 III| his sister put forth his hand for to kiss, and said that
154 III| the virgin, kissed his hand as of a priest, and he smiling
155 III| thee, now thou kissest my hand as of a priest.~It happed
156 III| thou oughtest not to lay hand upon me ne none other bishop,
157 III| other bishop, thou hast laid hand on me, thou oughtest much
158 III| that a man may put in his hand. And when a Saracen, being
159 III| and sore hurted his left hand with his awl, and when he
160 III| he stretched and laid his hand on him, and anon as he awoke
161 III| hurt in battle that his hand hung on the arm in such
162 III| to S. Mark, and anon his hand was as whole as it had been
163 III| they shall be taken by my hand? And Josephus said: I have
164 III| did do smite off his right hand, and said: With this hand
165 III| hand, and said: With this hand hast thou written many letters
166 III| for thou hast cut off the hand with which I have many times
167 III| received the veil at the hand of S. Clement. And when
168 III| put to be governed in the hand of Denis his uncle, which
169 III| and stretched forth his hand, but he might not withdraw
170 III| he might not withdraw his hand again to him, and anon after
171 III| held both bishoprics in his hand, that is to wit both the
172 III| without touching of any hand that he could see, this
173 III| staff sprang out of his hand with a great violence, the
174 III| and took a taper in her hand and went for to offer it
175 III| shall. And anon he laid his hand on him and he was all whole,
176 III| knighthood of the emperor's hand; and he himself girded their
177 III| judged to be dead by the hand of some knight, and the
178 III| cross which he held in his hand, and was yet bloody of his
179 III| already now with him, and the hand, the work, and the virtue
180 III| dealed alms with his own hand, there was a poor man that
181 III| a poor man that had his hand stiff and lame, and put
182 III| and put forth the better hand to receive the alms. Then
183 III| should put forth that other hand, which as well as he might
184 III| demand alms, he put his hand anon to his purse, for he
185 III| handle him and laid his hand on his head, and anon the
186 III| and take my bourdon in thy hand, and thou shalt come where
187 III| Marcial took her by the hand and raised her up and delivered
188 III| God, took the child by the hand saying to her: In the name
189 III| on whom our Lord laid his hand upon his head, when the
190 III| midst of them, laying his hand upon his head, as said is,
191 III| virtue. S.Germain held his hand on her head till he came
192 III| soon as she had it in her hand it was lighted by God's
193 III| she held, lighted in her hand by the grace of God. Semblably
194 III| a candle lighted in her hand without any fire of this
195 III| holy virgin which had his hand dried unto the wrist, and
196 III| the cross, and anon the hand became all whole.~Genevieve
197 IV| certain woman, kissed his hand, whereof he was tempted
198 IV| himself, and cut off his hand that same day privily, and
199 IV| and restored to him his hand and reformed it with her
200 IV| showed evidently how his hand was restored to him again.
201 IV| of the imposition of thy hand thou shalt be examined.
202 IV| and took Clement by the hand and ordained him a bishop,
203 IV| death I saw them together, hand in hand, entering the gates
204 IV| saw them together, hand in hand, entering the gates of the
205 IV| slew himself with his own hand, which tyrannies were overlong
206 IV| the frog, and bare him on hand that because that he abode
207 IV| And he took her by the hand and anon she was all whole,
208 IV| converted. The fourth is the hand working, and therefore he
209 IV| Melita a serpent bit his hand, and hurted him not, and
210 IV| write to thee with his own hand, my dearest son. Woe to
211 IV| and anon he lift up his hand and blessed the eggs, and
212 IV| thereon. And as soon as he set hand on the rings they came off
213 IV| were rung without man's hand. And then the queen Quendred
214 IV| her, and took her by the hand and said: It sufficeth to
215 IV| thieves, and bare them on hand that they had stolen his
216 IV| and brought in his left hand the sack of the woman, and
217 IV| woman, and in the right hand the bourdon of the poor
218 IV| bare a great pole in his hand instead of a staff, by which
219 IV| And she took him by the hand, and forthwith he arose
220 IV| holding a brand in her hand, and lighted the tapers
221 IV| showed a book open in his hand in which was written this
222 IV| sent his puissance, and set hand to for to put some of the
223 IV| in no manner but if his hand were cut off, and for this
224 IV| key that he held in his hand, feared the devils and made
225 IV| above, which held in his hand a rod of gold with which
226 IV| holding three spears in his hand, and brandishing them against
227 IV| scholar went and kissed the hand of S. Dominic with great
228 IV| he felt come out of his hand so great sweetness, and
229 IV| she put forth her virginal hand and touched his ears, his
230 IV| Dominic gave forth with his hand here and there to the friars,
231 IV| received with his proper hand, three times in the night,
232 IV| sleeping, and laid in her hand the stone with which she
233 IV| anointed him with his holy hand and healed him perfectly. ~
234 IV| holding three darts in his hand, and menaced the world.
235 IV| touched the dead man with his hand, and said: Arise thou up,
236 IV| took the obligation in his hand and rent it in pieces, and
237 IV| and S. Laurence laid his hand opon her head, and anon
238 IV| him: Take that palm of the hand of our brother John, and
239 IV| to his help and laid her hand upon the balance whereas
240 IV| wit Adam, put forth his hand, and take of the tree of
241 IV| shall bless them with my hand, give to them thy blessing
242 IV| then she stretched out her hand, and blessed all the college
243 V| pilgrim's staff in his right hand, and so departed.~And after
244 V| grew and were under her hand she nourished them more
245 V| a candle burning in his hand, and came to this devil,
246 V| shalt receive this of my hand. Anda man named Apollinarius
247 V| because he should lay his hand on him and thereby to heal
248 V| in the sand, and in his hand a little spoon. And with
249 V| head of S. John, laid his hand upon the pot, and forthwith
250 V| the pot, and forthwith his hand burned and cleaved so to
251 V| And then he drew off his hand, but it was not whole. And
252 V| entered in, and took the hand of the maid and raised her
253 V| lost his one eye and his hand was dried up. And he supposed
254 V| Concord took him by the hand and led him with him. And
255 V| blessed Lady set on her hand tofore the strokes so that
256 V| to-broken, she laid her hand on his head in comforting
257 V| Natalie hid in her bosom the hand of S. Adrian. And when the
258 V| house, and retained the hand of S. Adrian, and for to
259 V| when she awoke she took the hand of Adrian only with her,
260 V| martyrs were, she put the hand of Adrian to the body. And
261 V| lineage. And then came to her hand the doctrine of S. Paul,
262 V| her: Take this meat of my hand, I am thy saviour whom thou
263 V| sign of the cross in his hand, and said: When the king
264 V| pity, and took him by the hand, and kissed his mouth and
265 V| artillour and master had in his hand, fell to the earth, and
266 V| and as one would have set hand on her, he was anon smitten
267 V| Or of manus, that is a hand, and theos, that is God,
268 V| that is God, as it were the hand of God. He was a gift of
269 V| perfection of life, and the hand of God by writing of the
270 V| slew himself with his own hand with a sword. And the people
271 V| had written with his own hand, was found with the bones
272 V| Damianus is said as it were the hand of our Lord. He had meekness
273 V| his flesh, and he was the hand of our Lord in medicinal
274 V| no pain, he put forth his hand and felt his leg without
275 V| require his blood of thine hand and this man hath not showed
276 V| which had a book open in his hand. Thirdly, they be sent for
277 V| and bare his staff in his hand, and went out and abode
278 V| grievously hurt in his left hand, but there appeared no hurt
279 V| and saw in the palm of his hand a wound as it had been of
280 V| And anon he lifted up his hand to show that some man should
281 V| S. Francis put forth his hand and called that bird, and
282 V| obeyed and came upon his hand. And he said to her, Sing
283 V| stretched from that one hand to that other, so that he
284 V| held a burning iron in his hand, the blessed Francis said:
285 V| anything written with the hand of their father S. Francis,
286 V| which hath taken me by the hand and lifted me up. Then came
287 VI| rule of England by strong hand, all law and good rule set
288 VI| knees, having in either hand a little stool to go with.
289 VI| the king with his right hand. And the king, which was
290 VI| furlongs, and without man's hand shall turn again to his
291 VI| received alms of the king's hand, and he had been washen
292 VI| been washen of the king's hand on Cene-Thursday. Notwithstanding,
293 VI| Edward with his cross in his hand, and he said to S. Edward,
294 VI| not be taken out by man's hand. And anon he did off the
295 VI| but when he came he set hand on it and pulled at it,
296 VI| Lanfranc assayed and set hand on the staff for to have
297 VI| And this said he set his hand humbly and with great reverence
298 VI| no pain, but put down his hand to his foot to feel how
299 VI| life is concordance of the hand to the tongue, truth of
300 VI| he should put forth his hand and feel the lightness of
301 VI| pain. And he put forth his hand, and that other let fall
302 VI| drop pierced through his hand sooner than an arrow could
303 VI| such an instrument in his hand that they defended him that
304 VI| Smite softly and spare thine hand, for I have a great stone
305 VI| great light, and took the hand of his true servant, and
306 VI| and put them in the man's hand, and brought him forth before
307 VI| the stroke with his right hand, and then that other took
308 VI| S. Martin lifted up his hand and commanded her to tarry,
309 VI| holding a book in his right hand, which the said Severus
310 VI| Clare took this loaf of the hand of the dispenser, and made
311 VI| after, she took him by the hand and he arose all whole,
312 VI| lay, and took to her his hand for to kiss. And the pope,
313 VI| and was lame of that one hand. And she assayed much if
314 VI| her side was whole, and hand also, and delivered of the
315 VI| man that was healed of his hand~There was a man of Perugia
316 VI| that this John had his one hand all to-frushed and broken
317 VI| abode always lame on his hand, ne might do nothing ne
318 VI| thither an image of wax in his hand, and laid him down upon
319 VI| perfectly healed of his hand.~Another miracle.~There
320 VI| her work which she had in hand, and one of her sons went
321 VI| a bill or letter in his hand which they might not draw
322 VI| that thou holdest in thine hand for to know what is the
323 VI| not bless him with neither hand, and wist not what to do,
324 VI| see them stones, put thine hand, and by touching thou shalt
325 VI| isle, Peter took her by the hand and brought her to the ship
326 VI| holding the woman by the hand he began to laugh; and anon
327 VII| spouse, and give to me your hand. And there our Lord espoused
328 VII| palm that I bear in mine hand shall never depart from
329 VII| one of her fingers of her hand, which gift he took joyfully
330 VII| off the thumb of his right hand, and he cried and said:
331 VII| branches which thy right hand hath planted, he cut off
332 VII| though thou hast lost one hand, for there be many that
333 VII| be many that have but one hand that have much honour and
334 VII| butchers went to that other hand, and cut off first the little
335 VII| dissimulation; no man that put his hand to the plough and looketh
336 VII| cut off, after, his right hand, and he said: Lord, thy
337 VII| me. They cut off his left hand, and he said: Lord, thou
338 VII| bright stars, bearing in his hand a little basket shining
339 VII| and took S. Brandon by the hand and led him with his monks
340 VII| every time without man's hand, and so burn day and night
341 VII| drink ordained by man's hand. And when they came to the
342 VII| putting to fire of any man's hand, and thus pleased our Lord
343 VII| tofore sent, be done by the hand of poor men.~And when Barlaam
344 VII| touch the heaven with thy hand, or for to dry the great
345 VII| held the spear with his hand, and when the king saw that
346 VII| time, the third time his hand is cut off, the fourth time
347 VII| written in marble by the hand of S. Peter: This is the
348 VII| and crowned him by the hand of Leo the pope, and called
349 VII| the earth, with his one hand, an armed man right up to
350 VII| to his wife with his own hand, and they contained these
351 VII| were written with his own hand, she called the princes
352 VII| rod that he held in his hand right grievously on his
353 VII| and as soon as he put his hand for to take it, anon his
354 VII| for to take it, anon his hand was dry, but they made there
355 VII| Romancius took him by the hand and said: Rise thou from
356 VII| of the city came with him hand in hand unto the fire, and
357 VII| city came with him hand in hand unto the fire, and after
358 VII| held the said staff in his hand, he met with a man that
359 VII| garret, and the bread in his hand sometimes. Many sick folk
360 VII| with the said holy man's hand on the water it ceased and
361 VII| made him to eat and set hand at his own dish with him,
362 VII| translated him on the right hand of the Father, and there
363 VII| that sittest on the right hand of the Father have mercy
364 VII| God, he oweth to put the hand to the works and to do after
365 VII| on the cross at the right hand of God had, when he said:
366 VII| into heaven, unto the right hand of the Father, where he
367 VII| God, sitting on the right hand of his Father. Then spake
368 VII| come sit upon the right hand of my Father. Then was this
369 VII| on whom our Lord laid his hand, iii. 283.~—restored to
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