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1 I| sepulchre, and the apostles were sore of heart and in great sorrow. ~
2 I| And in his absence he was sore cruel towards him, and in
3 I| departed he was as angry and as sore moved as he was before,
4 I| lightning whereof the people was sore afraid and in great doubt.
5 I| bishop and his clerks were sore afraid and fled, and anon
6 I| opened the window and desired sore to have tidings of ceasing
7 I| his wife: I fear and dread sore that when we come to this
8 I| And their beasts began so sore to increase and multiply,
9 I| words. All they dreaded sore. Also Abimelech called Abraham
10 I| hunting all day and came home sore an hungred, and found Jacob
11 I| with a great cry, and was sore astonied and said: Father,
12 I| four hundred men. Jacob was sore afraid then, and divided
13 I| believed his wife, and being sore wroth, set Joseph in prison
14 I| the hunger oppressed them sore. All provinces came into
15 I| their life with hard and sore labours of tile and clay,
16 I| saw him come, they were sore afraid and cried to our
17 I| Lord? The people thirsted sore for lack and penury of water
18 I| shrill that the people were sore afraid. When Moses had brought
19 II| children of Israel were sore afraid. David was at this
20 II| heart dreaded and fainted sore, he cried for to have counsel
21 II| followed him and wounded him sore. Then said Saul to his squire:
22 II| David heard this he was sore abashed and was fain to
23 II| heard thereof they dreaded sore lest he should come among
24 II| he was, and why he was so sore there bounden. And he told
25 II| dread fell on them, and were sore troubled in their wits and
26 II| when he saw him he wept sore and worshipped him; and
27 II| messenger heard this, he was sore afraid and told tofore them
28 II| and all other, they were sore afraid. And anon forthwith,
29 II| look on us? And when he had sore chidden and reproved him,
30 II| and anon after, him list sore to sleep, and laid him in
31 II| heard this, he came thither sore moved, and saw the fraud,
32 II| father, and began for to sigh sore high. And the king demanded
33 II| these words the judge was sore tormented And S. Lucy said
34 II| mother and friends wept sore, which tofore S. John kneeled
35 II| his knees and said, full sore weeping: O good Lord, I
36 II| Canterbury, whereof they were sore abashed, and returned to
37 II| which words the king was sore moved, and swore that he
38 II| king of France laboured sore for to set them at accord,
39 II| high Bishop of Rome, which sore against his will was made
40 II| Marcellianus and Marcus were sore tormented and bound to a
41 II| palace, and to beat him so sore with stones till he died.
42 II| blind love, and was over sore tormented, in so much that
43 II| Constantine was smitten with a sore and foul leprosy. When she
44 II| thy torments, but I fear sore that thou wilt fain to have
45 II| taverner should have been sore beaten. And S. John seeing
46 III| affeebled her body right sore in fasting and in labouring,
47 III| Julian slept about midnight, sore travailed, and it was frozen
48 III| and made her to be beaten sore, and after delivered her
49 III| dream whereof she was so sore afeard. For her seemed that
50 III| understood this he sighed sore and praised little his poverty,
51 III| him a woman, and he burnt sore, and was inflamed in his
52 III| delitable place, and began sore to desire him to eat with
53 III| made great heaviness, wept sore and wrung his hands, and
54 III| Maria, which words he had so sore imprinted in his heart that
55 III| be upon us. Then he being sore troubled, went home, and
56 III| all the other were thereby sore afraid. After this, when
57 III| bishop, he would weep so sore that unnethe he might be
58 III| saw this they dreaded full sore. And anon this miracle was
59 III| and repented them full sore of their wicked deeds, and
60 III| with his spear and hurt him sore and threw him to the ground.
61 III| would work he pricked and sore hurted his left hand with
62 III| beat her so long and so sore that they left her for dead.
63 III| Christ, for he was right sore founded in humilty. He was
64 III| cope on the place where the sore was, and anon he was all
65 III| delay to tell him; and he sore dreading said: I forsake
66 III| were so feeble that he was sore tormented with the palsy.
67 III| the famine oppressed so sore, that the fathers from the
68 III| and repented them full sore of that they had mocked
69 III| this sight the lord was sore afeard, and came all quaking
70 III| meek bishop said to him, sore weeping: I am Lupus that
71 III| the abbot, being hereof sore abashed, sent for Marine
72 III| Celsus followed them much sore weeping, and one of the
73 III| Ethelred. This queen laboured sore for to destroy this young
74 III| accomplish that which she sore had laboured for, and went
75 III| then she repented her full sore, and cried God mercy, and
76 III| unknown, to them, they were sore troubled and afraid. Then
77 III| friends, which laboured full sore for his deliverance, whereof
78 III| demand forgiveness, and wept sore and said: O Alban, servant
79 III| whereof he was much angry and sore moved and enquired of the
80 III| heavenly voice they were sore afeard and abashed. And
81 III| Loye and S. Ouen laboured sore. Then was S. Loye chosen
82 III| child that had his brain sore troubled, in such wise that
83 III| that they were weary and sore travelled by the way, which
84 III| Rhone unto the sea, she was sore afraid lest he would do
85 III| which he and his wife were sore vexed and troubled with
86 III| other, whereof she was so sore tormented that during three
87 III| were in her company were sore troubled; she asked after
88 III| thereout, which stank so sore that the people there were
89 III| years of the fevers right sore, the holy virgin did do
90 III| one of the singers was so sore vexed with the enemy that
91 IV| beholding it, which wept sore. And when Peter understood
92 IV| monastery, which blamed sore Theodorus, and he meekly
93 IV| came together weeping much sore, and with great reverence
94 IV| greatly amarvelled of, and am sore afraid what we shall do.
95 IV| on her knees at his feet sore weeping, requiring him to
96 IV| dead arose, all they being sore abashed, and made one to
97 IV| was anon taken and beaten sore with staves that he was
98 IV| his fresh wounds, and he, sore bounden with great weight
99 IV| prison, and after, bound him sore with chains, and set him
100 IV| the man that was alive was sore afraid for the place which
101 IV| was held suspect, and was sore afraid to be put therefor
102 IV| saw this thing they were sore afraid, and anon fled away
103 IV| to me and strained me so sore that I might not do nothing
104 IV| when I see his sign I am sore afraid, and flee from it
105 IV| them, and then were they sore afraid. And Malchus set
106 IV| to the emperor, and was sore afeard, and prayed them
107 IV| lodging. Then the king, being sore abashed, could not answer.
108 IV| porret, and lay them on the sore of the neck of thy son and
109 IV| Wherefore desirest thou so sore to be healed? And she said:
110 IV| heard this thing, he was sore afraid and doubted strongly.
111 IV| in Italy, that a man was sore vexed with toothache, and
112 IV| hands on the bier, and was sore tormented and wept and brayed.
113 IV| knight heard this he was sore abashed, and might not hold
114 V| Lombardy, which was also sore oppressed with sick men
115 V| cured. And anon he felt him sore taken with the pestilence
116 V| our Lord. And he was so sore vexed with the pain, that
117 V| infected. Then S. Rocke, sore oppressed with fervent pain
118 V| water S. Rocke drank, being sore athirst, and thereof had
119 V| said to Gotard was taken sore with the pestilence, and
120 V| And though S. Rocke were sore vexed with the pestilence,
121 V| same city. And he being sore sick and almost lame returned
122 V| came home again she was so sore changed, that in the middle
123 V| On a time S. Bernard was sore sick, so that him seemed
124 V| appertaineth, for I dread them sore, I have loved thee over
125 V| thing sung, I confess me sore to have sinned, and then
126 V| tormented and punished him sore. Many other miracles hath
127 V| which he studied and mused sore in his mind, so far forth
128 V| And that other sorrowed sore, and went to Rome and was
129 V| hounds, and when she was sore constrained she fled for
130 V| the bishop reproved him sore as unconning and an idiot,
131 V| he repented and sorrowed sore of this that he had done,
132 V| her husband, and he was so sore beaten that his entrails
133 V| that his stomach was oft sore and grieved, wherefore he
134 V| the time of Diocletian so sore tormented and all to-rent
135 V| commanded they should be sore tormented in the hands and
136 V| commended that he should be sore beaten. Then he cried and
137 V| the foot of the lion was sore hurt and pricked with a
138 V| they were abashed and were sore aghast. And he said to them:
139 V| hast about them grieve thee sore, then serve our Lord perfectly.
140 V| aland, and he hasted so sore after to go out because
141 V| stretched her to the earth sore weeping, and began to think
142 V| the abbot Pafuntius, and sore weeping, she prayed him
143 VI| of the king's mouth, was sore afeard, and said: Sire,
144 VI| whither to go, and dreaded sore to be perished among wild
145 VI| returned into his chamber sore sick, there abiding the
146 VI| move it, wherefore he was sore abashed, and came to Lanfranc,
147 VI| and the archbishop were sore afraid, and repented them,
148 VI| approached, this noble woman was sore troubled in her mind for
149 VI| Then this noble woman was sore abashed and moved with her,
150 VI| together marvellously, and was sore punished in all her members.
151 VI| named Gilbert, which was sore vexed with a fever quartan
152 VI| which was named Cordula, was sore afeared, and hid herself
153 VI| monks which, were thereof sore abashed, and then the abbot
154 VI| bare me and my brother, and sore weeping. And when he came
155 VI| gold, and thereof sorrowed sore, and anon after he died.
156 VI| so much desirest. And he, sore marvelling, said: Lord help
157 VI| knowing him, and they being sore abashed, entered into the
158 VI| forth before them all, being sore afeard.~There was another
159 VI| because ye hasted me so sore. Then they marked the day
160 VI| alone their poor mother sore grieved in her malady. Then
161 VI| Assisi there was a wolf over sore cruel, which tormented the
162 VI| On a time when she had sore travelled in going, there
163 VI| her master, he beat her so sore therefor that the strokes
164 VI| off, and she laboured so sore that at the last he granted
165 VI| him, and then he humbly, sore weeping, agreed to receive
166 VI| asked of him. Which bishop, sore dreading for the king's
167 VI| to the faith, which wept sore that so fair a maid and
168 VI| husband heard this he was sore abashed and afeared, and
169 VI| she had bitten, became so sore and broken out, that she
170 VI| wife and his children wept sore, and tore their hair. And
171 VII| was above nature, he was sore abashed and so much astonished,
172 VII| from God. Aud when he had sore tormented himself for this
173 VII| us and tormentest us so sore? And for this great miracle
174 VII| Brandon, he began to sigh and sore weep, and S. Brandon comforted
175 VII| marvels that he had seen, full sore weeping, and said: I have
176 VII| behind them, and marvelled sore of the moving. And S. Brandon
177 VII| troubled long time, and sore forlaboured, and after that
178 VII| they found by the time, and sore forlaboured, and after that
179 VII| whereof they were full sore aghast, and the monks counselled
180 VII| thundering, whereof they were sore afeard, and blessed them
181 VII| them. And they then were sore afraid, and prayed to God
182 VII| began to cry and weep full sore, and said that his end was
183 VII| which beat his body full sore with the blowing of the
184 VII| and they wept both full sore, and kissed each other;
185 VII| whereof the monks were sore aghast which stood upon
186 VII| and went to ship weeping sore because they might no longer
187 VII| to the door and sat there sore crying and weeping. And
188 VII| was a brother which was sore troubled, and would leave
189 VII| much wroth and sorrowed sore because he had let her go,
190 VII| a poor man. But when he sore desired her, the old man
191 VII| shoulders; he strained so sore and fast that his flesh
192 VII| them and laid them upon his sore, saying: Eat ye this that
193 VII| was a woman tormented and sore vexed by the devil, that
194 VII| tofore had been a sinner and sore sick, by the merit of the
195 VII| were much marveled and sore troubled, also because that
196 VII| saint with faithful heart, sore weeping, and anon recovered
197 VII| water, and was over red and sore chauffed. And when the blessed
198 VII| him. Then was the emperor sore moved against him, insomuch
199 VII| same prison where he was, sore fettered and hard holden,
200 VII| and began to tempt him sore and strong. And first he
201 VII| day and night. If he were sore travailled by study, orisons,
202 VII| of wise damaged. A woman sore aggrieved with an axes took
203 VII| of the blessed S. Louis, sore weeping, made for the foresaid
204 VII| baptized, she kneeled, and sore weeping made her prayer
205 VII| gout, wherewith she was sore vexed. And she made her
206 VII| and the people there, so sore they travailled that they,
207 VII| piteously sorrowed and wept sore for Jesu Christ that they
208 VII| Mary. Then was the emperor sore troubled, and sent forth
209 VII| the emperor then was he sore aggrieved, and then he ordained
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