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1 I| it should stand as long till a maid had brought forth
2 I| before them, and brought them till it came above the place
3 I| Pilate to be set in prison till he had counselled what he
4 I| he would not believe it till he had seen the wounds,
5 I| towards the orient, in abiding till he come. Fourthly, the church
6 I| For yet he was not perfect till the woman was made, and
7 I| the earth; that is to say till thou die, for thou art earth,
8 I| with his sons, and began to till the earth, to destroy briars
9 I| died, for whom he mourned till our Lord comforted him,
10 I| there, for I may do nothing till thou be therein. Therefore
11 I| and I never heard thereof till this day. And then after
12 I| land, and I shall not leave till I have accomplished all
13 I| answered: We may not so do till all the beasts be gathered,
14 I| with him all that night till the morning, and when he
15 I| field, he held it secret till they returned. Then Hamor
16 I| and children there still, till they came again, but Moses
17 I| not what we shall offer till we come to the place. Pharaoh
18 I| and let nothing be left till on the morn. And the sixth
19 I| than they ate and kept it till on the morn, and then it
20 I| removed not from the place till she was called again. ~After
21 II| stood still at his request, till he had overcome his enemies,
22 II| husband that she would not go till her child were weaned and
23 II| not see the lantern of God till it was quenched and put
24 II| gifts never. Samuel slept till on the morn, and then he
25 II| for I shall eat no bread till he come. And so he was sent
26 II| Israel, and fasted that day till even. And David said to
27 II| time was abiding therein till he felt the worms creep
28 II| servants abide with thee till tomorrow, and that shall
29 II| pray thee tary here a while till I have told this to my father.
30 II| that it might suffice them till they came into the city
31 II| about and unto Jerusalem till the Mounts of Ethiopia,
32 II| great part of the orient till he came approaching the
33 II| soul, and do ye nothing till I come again. ~And then
34 II| she should not spend all till God shall do in my hands
35 II| said: I shall eat no meat till I know whether our Lord
36 II| Andrew to be put in prison till he had advised him how he
37 II| none of them be lighted till that our Lord hath venged
38 II| increased it; but abide till I am departed out of this
39 II| and labour her so much till she be dead. Anon the ribalds
40 II| with the sword, ne died not till the priest came and brought
41 II| they departed and sailed till they came in a city, where
42 II| not arise from this place till the hand that hath smitten
43 II| he would give none answer till that he had heard the Archbishop
44 II| abide him in this place till he come. Then thou shalt
45 II| wouldest let us stand here till that the spirits should
46 II| the archers shot at him till he was as full of arrows
47 II| and took charge of him till he was all whole. Many christian
48 II| him so sore with stones till he died. And the tyrants
49 II| pestilence should not cease till that they had made an altar
50 II| but he could find nothing, till at last came one of his
51 III| to hold his eyes closed till they were past the pass.
52 III| places. And so long they went till they came to the castle
53 III| love, I shall never rest till that I shall have knowledge
54 III| Then departed they and went till they came to a great river
55 III| would not depart from him till he had lift up his hands
56 III| Patrick, the bishop, lived till he was one hundred and twenty-two
57 III| him, went alway with him till they came to a place named
58 III| came up and began to swim till that it entered in to the
59 III| said he would eat no meat till he came to S. Benet. At
60 III| time without taking any, till at last he saw younger than
61 III| his body and tormented him till he died.~There was a man
62 III| tofore, and he rode after till that he came to the abbey
63 III| sister without sleeping, till they were both eased. On
64 III| all naked up to the chin till it were midnight, and then
65 III| and thereon he was hanged till his arms were out of joint,
66 III| gate, and kept him so long till they had grant of the emperor.
67 III| he might for weariness, till at the last he had brought
68 III| could not move the door till they had left there part
69 III| never leave it in peace till they had confessed that
70 III| he could not be delivered till he was brought to the holy
71 III| child said to him: Credo, till to creatorem cœli et terræ;
72 III| that he would never eat till our Lord were risen from
73 III| was slain, now another, till at the last all were dead
74 III| for thou mayst not have it till five thousand and five hundred
75 III| but S. Dunstan held fast till it was far within the night,
76 III| long time in full holy life till king Edwin was dead. And
77 III| I think it all too long till I be christened, wherefore,
78 III| him: I know well that I till the ground, wherefore I
79 III| head, and stood still there till the mass was done. And then
80 III| grave, and there to abide till the day of doom; and he
81 III| had tails, as it is said, till they had repented them.
82 III| poor body, he would wear it till it were broken and torn.
83 III| be in this point so long till thou consent to us and shalt
84 III| that he would not go out till the child of Lucca named
85 III| scourges of lead so long till he gave up his spirit, and
86 III| holy communication, so long till at the last they were espied
87 III| go round about the stake till all his bowels were wounden
88 III| went, and so they led him till they came to a swift running
89 III| his feet bled grievously, till they came to the place where
90 III| with whips, and beat him till that his bowels were wounden
91 III| compel him to run about till all were drawn out, which
92 III| speech, and shalt not speak till the day that this which
93 III| three months or thereabouts till she was delivered and laid
94 III| solitarily upon the flom Jordan till that he was about twenty-nine
95 III| held his hand on her head till he came unto the minster,
96 IV| will not depart from hence till thou hast brought hither
97 IV| ne hurt no christian man till the emperor had otherwise
98 IV| wife, and abode therein till that he died in our Lord.
99 IV| together, a good way thence, till they came to a hawthorn,
100 IV| canticle: Te Deum laudamus, till he came to this verse: Te
101 IV| could tell what it meant, till at last there came an Englishman,
102 IV| forth toward Winchcombe till they came upon an hill a
103 IV| the relics from thence, till that the abbot and monks
104 IV| and I shall not leave thee till thou be reconciled to God.
105 IV| him that hath sustained till now missaying of thee. And
106 IV| loaf he lived fifteen days till that he came again to his
107 IV| be demened after the law till thou hast confessed where
108 IV| as they bad lain tofore till that time that our Lord
109 IV| commanded to put them in prison till they there died by torments.
110 IV| every day, and ate never till night. In winter ne in summer
111 IV| and say: We have seen thee till now like a man, but now
112 IV| might not endure in no wise till he was despoiled of this
113 IV| said: I shall not let ye go till ye have given to me pledge
114 IV| that one tarry ne abide not till the other have spoken. And
115 IV| and abode there so long till the candles were burnt without
116 IV| they should not disclose it till he was risen from death
117 IV| the worldly woodness, and till that time the devil's entent
118 IV| devil's entent profited till that the true man ascended
119 IV| thorns, briars, and rocks, till he rendered and gave to
120 IV| abide me there three days till that I return to you. And
121 IV| her bed for to be there till her passing. And anon after
122 IV| lights should not be put out till that she were departed,
123 IV| and so he was like a trunk till that faith changed his thought.
124 V| voice came to him, saying: Till thou hast accomplished this
125 V| he deferred to read them till he were more conning in
126 V| not remove it in no manner till that the king had avowed
127 V| he began to run after it till that the star abode in the
128 V| fast and never eat meat till she had of him some relic.
129 V| she ceased not to pray, till that the angel came and
130 V| bodies to Constantinople till that the peace was given
131 V| those arms should endure till that such a sign were made
132 V| the bishops of the east till that, the name of that holy
133 V| neither with key ne with axes, till he was ravished with a devil,
134 V| to make her do their will till she should fail and die.
135 V| in the sea, ne the trees, till we have marked them. Ezechiel
136 V| her. And she rested not till at the last the king granted
137 V| she sang, and departed not till she had licence.~He spared
138 V| birds, cease your songs till we have yielded unto our
139 V| arose out from his place till he gave to them leave that
140 V| enough, be ye now still till the word of God be accomplished.
141 VI| Rome, the which kept them till S. Edward was made king
142 VI| durst say nothing to him till the service was done. Then
143 VI| his vow, or else delay it till another time. And the king,
144 VI| fisher to abide him there till he came again, and he would
145 VI| bishop would not believe him till he came to Westminster and
146 VI| uttered ne openly known till the time that they should
147 VI| there three or four days till the skin might cover again
148 VI| else let him abide a time till it be fulfilled, so that
149 VI| about him. And he beheld him till he came to the high altar,
150 VI| had his sight ever after till his life's end, and then
151 VI| but abode in their prayers till midnight that matins began,
152 VI| devoutly prayed this holy saint till he were whole, and abode
153 VI| day and night following till the monks came to matins,
154 VI| earth, and did always so till the said temple was fully
155 VI| shall never be taken thence till the debt be paid. And when
156 VI| digged on that one side till that they came to him and
157 VI| Ireland, she followed him, till she came to the foresaid
158 VI| dwell with him long time, till that he had time convenable,
159 VI| Leonard, which went tofore him till he came to the church. And
160 VI| would not arise against him till that the fire entered into
161 VI| more move them than a rock till they returned to S. Martin,
162 VI| said that he might not go till the poor man were clothed,
163 VI| might have rest in her heart till she was come to him, and
164 VI| no quietness in her heart till she had accomplished her
165 VI| have no rest in her heart till that, the night assigned
166 VI| Saracens ran as wood men till they came to the gates of
167 VI| would not depart thence till he had taken the city, and
168 VI| ye that she shall not die till that our Lord and his disciples
169 VI| shall hold me here and abide till that I have tidings of my
170 VI| her sleeves to be laced till the solemnity of the mass
171 VI| not release her obedience till that she was despoiled to
172 VI| will, for to abide there till that some man should demand
173 VI| in this manner she abode till compline, and had divine
174 VI| Thou shalt be always sick till thou hast accomplished and
175 VI| day, and lay all that day till night as he had been dead,
176 VI| Stanley, and sojourned there till his rents came in. And the
177 VI| seldom flesh. From Shrovetide till Easter he would eat nothing
178 VI| keep him well to my behoof till I ask him again another
179 VI| followed humbly the body till it was buried, and then
180 VI| plummets of lead so long till he gave up his spirit and
181 VI| should abide out so long till I were commanded to return,
182 VI| said to her: Abide a while till we be out of this isle,
183 VI| them and said: Suffer ye till it please me; and then Peter
184 VI| should not cease to pray till that our Lord had visited
185 VII| and we be in darkness, and till the light of grace come
186 VII| from chamber to chamber till he came into her secret
187 VII| and led her farther in till they came to the second
188 VII| with old Adrian ten days, till ye be perfectly informed
189 VII| our Lord had assigned her till she was sufficiently taught
190 VII| thus spake they together till midnight. And when Porphyry
191 VII| above and had hid herself till then, descending anon and
192 VII| forth and followed the angel till they came to the place where
193 VII| dishonoured all thy lineage, for till now was never none of thy
194 VII| and so to be put in prison till the next day. And on the
195 VII| they could find any land, till at last by the purveyance
196 VII| abode there eight weeks, till Trinity Sunday was passed,
197 VII| them by many a fair well till they came to a fair abbey,
198 VII| manner ye shall be guided till the seven years be fulfilled,
199 VII| there from Chrisunas even till the twelfth day was passed,
200 VII| in the sea from that time till Palm-Sunday, and then they
201 VII| disciples, and there abode till Saturday, Easter-even, and
202 VII| monks dwelled from Easter till Trinity Sunday as they did
203 VII| perils, and from year to year till the seven years be accomplished.
204 VII| sailed forth continually till S. Peter's day, and then
205 VII| twelfth day, and from Easter till Whitsuntide be past, and
206 VII| and every Saturday noon till Sunday, that evensong be
207 VII| to leave him this night till to-morrow. They said: how
208 VII| eleven years old, and abide till it please our Lord to send
209 VII| and kept their Easter-tide till Trinity Sunday, like as
210 VII| thee, be not angry with him till that he put out thy right
211 VII| all that he left him there till on the morn. And then he
212 VII| Trust never to thyself till thy soul issue of thy body,
213 VII| held up his hands to heaven till the sun arose in the morning
214 VII| years a stone in his mouth till that he had learned to keep
215 VII| said: I shall not presume till I come tofore him, for the
216 VII| him through every desert till that he was found with great
217 VII| ne in none other manner, till by the warning of a christian
218 VII| begin to fast, and fast till the sun be down, and night.
219 VII| of Rome, and so were they till the Empire of Rome came
220 VII| seven, and after of six, till the cause was examined and
221 VII| and the dragon abode there till all the people were gone.
222 VII| more than it was tofore till he had spoken again with
223 VII| the space of eleven years, till he came to his death. He
224 VII| and never would depart till the holy virgin said to
225 VII| in all subsequent issues till the final black-letter edition
226 VII| the word of God so long, till the cruel emperor Diocletian
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