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1 I| confusion of the sound of the sea and of the waves. The three
2 I| men dread the waves of the sea in their great rage and
3 I| crown was of jonkes of the sea. And we hold and say that
4 I| sent into an isle of the sea named Ponthus, to them that
5 I| Go into the parts over sea, and say to Pilate that
6 I| is greater than all the sea ocean. Which ought to be
7 I| the Egyptians, between the sea and them Moses lift up his
8 I| heaven, the earth, and the sea; then mayst thou see what
9 I| drowned the Egyptians in the sea, and created the world and
10 I| we be not drowned in the sea of this world with the Egyptians,
11 I| like unto the gravel of the sea, and that it may not be
12 I| compared to the gravel of the sea, and the plenty thereof
13 I| desert which is by the Red Sea. And the children descended
14 I| stretch thy hand The upon the sea, and depart it that the
15 I| stretched his hand upon the sea, and there came a wind blowing
16 I| through the midst of the Red Sea all dry foot; for the water
17 I| through the middle of the sea. And then our Lord beheld
18 I| down into the deep of the sea. Then said the Egyptians:
19 I| out shine hand upon the sea, and let the water return
20 I| stretched out his hand and the sea returned in to his first
21 I| through the middle of the dry sea and came land. ~Thus delivered
22 I| dead upon the brinks of the sea. And the people then dreaded
23 I| horsemen and carmen in the sea. And Miriam the sister of
24 I| children of Israel from the sea into the desert of Sur,
25 I| or scoff. jonkes of the sea, n,, juncus acutus, the
26 I| juncus acutus, the great sea rush. jument. n.. a mare ~
27 II| as I once was beyond the sea riding in the company of
28 II| fathers, heaven and earth, sea, wells, and floods, and
29 II| fleeing, their God opened the sea to them that they went through
30 II| They passed thus the Red Sea, and he fed them with manna
31 II| Gennesereth, which is named the sea of Galilee. He entered into
32 II| which were coming by the sea, sailing unto the apostle,
33 II| young men drowned in the sea. And the blessed S. Andrew,
34 II| were in perishing on the sea, they prayed and required
35 II| in their exploit of the sea, and anon the tempest ceased.
36 II| pilgrims that sailed in the sea towards this holy saint,
37 II| cast that oil into the sea. And when they had cast
38 II| great fire caught it in the sea, and they saw it long burn
39 II| that appeared to us in the sea and deliveredst us from
40 II| deliveredst us from the sea and awaits of the devil. ~
41 II| child that had fallen in the sea, came again prestly before
42 II| as he was fallen in the sea, the blessed S. Nicholas
43 II| returned a great part of the sea homeward, anon arose a great
44 II| arose a great tempest on the sea, in such wise that the cords
45 II| escape these perils of the sea, and go home whole and safe
46 II| escape this peril of the sea. The abbot promised that
47 II| stones and gravel of the sea into precious gems and ouches,
48 II| seaside for to have gone over sea, but the wind was against
49 II| chevissed that he went over sea. ~And in the meanwhile certain
50 II| exiled, and so they went over sea to him at Pontigny and he
51 II| them, but they were on the sea and departed ere the messengers
52 II| passed by an isle of the sea, which was full of serpents,
53 II| part is no land now but sea. ~When S. Hilary came to
54 II| the world resembleth the sea. For like as Chrysostom
55 II| confuse, and always in the sea is continual dread, the
56 II| and in earth, and in the sea, and that the idols were
57 II| should be cast into the sea with a mill stone bound
58 II| should be devoured in the sea of belues and great fishes.
59 II| that led the body in to the sea, cast it therein, but the
60 II| belues, n., whales, or sea monsters. blessure, n. (
61 III| pilgrimage. She took the sea and sailed so far that she
62 III| for to pass an arm of the sea; anon came a great orage
63 III| and all his company in the sea, and the sea threw their
64 III| company in the sea, and the sea threw their bodies to the
65 III| pitched, and set it in the sea, and abandoned him to drive
66 III| floods and waves of the sea brought and made him arrive
67 III| play on the rivage of the sea, and beheld this little
68 III| that Judas was found in the sea. And ere this yet was known
69 III| had been drowned in the sea long tofore, ne the son
70 III| My son was laid on the sea, and I suppose that he be
71 III| him how he was set in the sea, and Judas told to her how
72 III| he had been found in the sea, in such wise that she wist
73 III| from the tempest of the sea, and prayed him weeping
74 III| thus every night in the sea to the chin, but at the
75 III| with the other people the sea, and when he me demanded
76 III| stagne or a pond like a sea, wherein was a dragon which
77 III| christian men went over sea to conquer Jerusalem, that
78 III| ready for to go hastily over sea; and when he demanded him
79 III| Venice went on a time by the sea in a ship of Saracens towards
80 III| break by the force of the sea. And all the Saracens that
81 III| were therein fell in the sea, and died that one after
82 III| him from the peril of the sea, and anon the Saracen came
83 III| that who was taken on the sea, and brought so in against
84 III| then he sailed over the sea and came to the abbey of
85 III| But when they were on the sea there arose a right great
86 III| have cast them into the sea, but John, his disciple,
87 III| they threw him into the sea, and led Gervase and Prothase
88 III| the cross for to go over sea against heretics and heathen
89 III| our Lord would go over the sea of Galilee, and he put himself
90 III| river of Rhone unto the sea, she was sore afraid lest
91 IV| him. Peter went upon the sea; he was chosen of God to
92 IV| cast all his books into the sea, lest S. Peter should prove
93 IV| was led through the great sea, he joyed him as greatly
94 IV| earth to tremble, whom the sea dreadeth and the winds and
95 IV| penance, she is said: a bitter sea, for therein she had much
96 IV| and put in a ship in the sea, without any tackle or rudder,
97 IV| great, and the perils of the sea be without number. Thou
98 IV| waves and troubling of the sea, and soon after began to
99 IV| body must be cast mto the sea, or else we all shall perish,
100 IV| for to cast it into the sea, the husband said: Abide
101 IV| devouring of the fishes of the sea. And the good man did so
102 IV| And as they sailed by the sea, they came, by the ordinance
103 IV| and threw them into the sea. And when they came they
104 IV| neck and cast her into the sea. And anon, as they had so
105 IV| and baptized her in the sea, saying: I baptize thee
106 IV| these things, that in the sea thou exercisest thy cursed
107 IV| them to be cast into the sea. And after he had cast his
108 IV| cast his books into the sea he returned, and holding
109 IV| Sicily he was taken in the sea of Saracens, and led ofttimes
110 IV| commanded to cast him into the sea. And if it happed that he
111 IV| him, and cast it into the sea. ~Nazarien then, and the
112 IV| brought into the middle of the sea, and were both cast in,
113 IV| Celsus, walked upon the sea and appeared to them with
114 IV| believing, by his prayer the sea was appeased. And from thence
115 IV| ships. He came thither by sea from Galicia, and was engendered
116 IV| but when they were on the sea a great tempest came and
117 IV| mountain which is nigh to the sea, and assembled a great multitude
118 IV| foot with them upon the sea in to the land of promise.
119 IV| number to be drowned in the sea; and thus the devil avenged
120 IV| others were drowned in the sea, and were all dead. And
121 IV| and fair weather in the sea. Then were there heard the
122 IV| down in the ground of the sea. And when they came to Chalcedon
123 IV| bishop of Orleans to the sea for to pass to Rome, and
124 V| or son of overhanging the sea. He is said of bar, that
125 V| and threw them into the sea, and by the will of God
126 V| threw the body into the sea in a chest of lead, and
127 V| thrown with him into the sea. And the four went before
128 V| before a great space of the sea, and did service to the
129 V| was suspended toward the sea. And yet appeareth it at
130 V| health, which hallowest the sea by thy goings and ways not
131 V| took out water of the large sea and poured it into the pit.
132 V| bring all this water of the sea into this pit. What? said
133 V| may it be done, sith the sea is so great and large, and
134 V| draw all the water of the sea and bring it into this pit
135 V| brain than is this great sea unto this little pit. And
136 V| were drowned in the Red Sea, so the earth devoured her.~
137 V| same finger from beyond the sea into Normandy and there
138 V| secretly to the rivage of the sea, and saw there mariners
139 V| and like to perish in the sea. And he made his prayer,
140 V| have drowned them in the sea. And as they followed the
141 V| Sire, I have been in the sea, and have moved great winds
142 V| he was in a port of the sea where he received the toll
143 V| chain and thrown into the sea, but they were anon delivered
144 V| Lord, and taken out of the sea, and came again tofore the
145 V| the torments and make the sea peaceable. Teach ye me your
146 V| departed and divided the Red Sea, he led the people of Israel
147 V| wrapped in the floods of the sea, but S. Michael kept the
148 V| waves in the middle of the sea. And she took the child
149 V| suck, and after, when the sea was withdrawn, she went
150 V| noye in the earth ne in the sea, ne the trees, till we have
151 V| is as much to say as the sea, for as in the sea all waters
152 V| as the sea, for as in the sea all waters abound, in like
153 V| wise abounded she in the sea of this world of all riches,
154 V| of delices. She was the sea of iniquity and the flood
155 V| she plunged after into the sea of tears, and washed her
156 V| said: I am Pelagienne, the sea of iniquity, flood of sins,
157 VI| but sent them over the sea to be slain there, so that
158 VI| as he was come over the sea into this land Earl Godwin
159 VI| with pestilence, and in the sea none outrageous tempests,
160 VI| him, and so fell into the sea between two ships and was
161 VI| made when he was beyond the sea, and he hath great conscience
162 VI| the small fishes in the sea. He hath also his beak much
163 VI| like wise he said of the sea, and of other elements.
164 VI| Britain, and sailed over sea into England. And by the
165 VI| Christ, they went all to the sea, and in the space of a day,
166 VI| day, they sailed over the sea, having so good wind that
167 VI| went they approached the sea, and found a ship, and entered
168 VI| mariners to cast him in the sea, so that he might have his
169 VI| was taken from thee in the sea, which nevertheless have
170 VI| mariner was fallen into the sea by a tempest, and anon a
171 VI| last he came out of the sea all safe. And when he was
172 VI| that when he was in the sea and almost dead, there came
173 VI| stream be brought into the sea, and so by the purveyance
174 VI| shall be brought over the sea the space of fifty miles,
175 VI| through the waves of the sea, by the purveyance of God.
176 VI| living, and cast into the sea about the year of our Lord
177 VI| should have perished in the sea, there was therein a merchant
178 VI| tempest ceased, and the sea became all still and even.
179 VI| should be brought from over sea, and then the bishop made
180 VI| S. Edmund, and went over sea, trusting to God that the
181 VI| dread lord by land and by sea, Hingvar, which hath subdued
182 VI| the mother sailed on the sea with her sons, there rose
183 VI| thrown by the waves of the sea upon a rock and escaped,
184 VI| have drowned herself in the sea if she had not had hope
185 VI| husband, a young man, in the sea, and that she would never
186 VI| brethren was drowned in the sea and that his father was
187 VI| sorrow or drowned also in the sea. And when S. Peter heard
188 VI| drowned not myself in the sea that I should no longer
189 VI| had been perished in the sea. And then the mother ran
190 VI| had been perished in the sea. And when she heard that,
191 VI| him and perished in the sea, for as my brother hath
192 VI| beyond the city over the sea. Then the provost said to
193 VI| neck and threw him into the sea, and said: Now they may
194 VI| went to the rivage of the sea and beheld the cruelty of
195 VI| his martyr; and anon the sea departed three miles away
196 VI| time of his passion, the sea departed by seven days during,
197 VI| after following, when the sea was departed and the way
198 VI| Clement from the bottom of the sea to the palm of victory,
199 VI| wrapped in the floods of the sea for the sin of them that
200 VI| which was cast into the sea with him, and then they
201 VI| in a chronicle that the sea waxed dry in that place,
202 VI| joyful. There is but one sea in which the ship of our
203 VI| the strong waves of the sea. And some ships there be
204 VII| into an island far in the sea, beside the mountain of
205 VII| right far eastward in the sea, more than three days' sailing,
206 VII| sailed a long time in the sea after, ere they could find
207 VII| had great tempests in the sea from that time till Palm-Sunday,
208 VII| sailed forth into the great sea ocean, abiding the mercy
209 VII| than he, out of the west sea, and fought with him, and
210 VII| after, always sailing in the sea in many storms and tempests,
211 VII| wise that it seemed all the sea to be on fire. But by the
212 VII| then all the island and the sea to be on fire. And with
213 VII| out of the ship into the sea, and then he cried and roared
214 VII| great rock standing in the sea, and thereon sat a naked
215 VII| pain, for the waves of the sea had so beaten his body that
216 VII| because the fishes of the sea gnaw on them and spare me,
217 VII| swam forth fast into the sea, whereof the monks were
218 VII| when ye come again into the sea, and our Lord will that
219 VII| wherefore S. Erkenwold sent over sea for a devout religious woman
220 VII| did to Moses in the Red Sea, and the children going
221 VII| or for to dry the great sea, so is it to thee for to
222 VII| threw his members into the sea, whereof grew Venus, and
223 VII| issued from the rivage of the sea ocean, and sailed towards
224 VII| in to the parts over the sea, and drew to him by his
225 VII| herbs, and came unto the sea of Brittany, but in the
226 VII| they were drowned in the sea by force of the wind, but
227 VII| but the heat of the ocean sea threw them on to the rivage,
228 VII| of France went over the sea for the deliverance of the
229 VII| he was taken out of the sea and saved and rendered unto
230 VII| cast into the midst of the sea. Anon Fabian, for to accomplish
231 VII| were unto the bottom of the sea. Thus were consumed or ended
232 VII| saved from drowning in the sea. One perfectly hydropic
233 VII| from the parts of beyond sea the first time again, he
234 VII| And as he was upon the sea, on the third night after,
235 VII| and been plunged in the sea. And then the priests, clerks,
236 VII| sailed again over the high sea unto the Holy Land accompanied
237 VII| once I have passed over the sea, also how that the Queen
238 VII| then ready, sailed on the sea so long that the host arrived
239 VII| restored to his father over sea, ii. 121.~Christ descends
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