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1 I| Saviour upon the hay that lay in the rack. At which nativity
2 I| the Saturday because he lay in the sepulchre, and the
3 I| whole and two nights, he lay in the sepulchre, that by
4 I| suffered death, the Saturday he lay in the sepulchre, the Sunday
5 I| children, in the fifth all the lay people, in the sixth all
6 I| that our Lord was dead and lay in the sepulchre forty hours,
7 I| wine that he was drunk, and lay and slept, and his privy
8 I| slept, and his privy member lay bare and open. Ham, his
9 I| and took the stone that lay under his head, and raised
10 I| carry me from this land, and lay me in the sepulchre of my
11 I| clothes, and them shall ye lay on your sons, and on your
12 I| son of the caitiff that lay in prison, and also the
13 I| house in all Egypt but there lay therein one that was dead.
14 I| lodgings, and on the morn there lay like dew all about in their
15 II| Eli. And on a time as Eli lay in his bed his eyes were
16 II| kept no promise, but ever lay in wait to slay David. And
17 II| answered to them that he lay sick in his bed. Then after
18 II| God forbid that I should lay any hand on him, he is anointed.
19 II| God forbade that I should lay hand on thee, my lord anointed
20 II| merciful to me, as I shall not lay my hand on him that is The
21 II| hands, and yet I would not lay mine hand on him that is
22 II| wife. He sent for her and lay by her and gat her with
23 II| Uriah would not go home, but lay before the gate of the king'
24 II| he would not go home, but lay with the servants of David.
25 II| side, and Amnon forced and lay by her, and when he had
26 II| his father's house, and lay by his father's concubines,
27 II| great and precious, for to lay in the foundament, which
28 II| of Israel was slain and lay dead in the street. And
29 II| go in where his treasure lay, and to abide there, and
30 II| chamber, and Holofernes lay and slept in overmuch drunkenness,
31 II| canape of him in which he lay in his drunkenhood, where
32 II| judge, and would return and lay to me the sin of so great
33 II| smitten with thunder, and so lay by the space of half an
34 II| oldest son of the Egyptians lay one dead, in like wise at
35 II| at the coming of our Lord lay down the idols in the temples. ~
36 II| wont to have together, and lay on a night with her, and
37 II| he raised to life, for he lay long in the dust in prayer,
38 II| of S. Firmin the martyr lay. And on the third day our
39 II| same place where the body lay. Then they began to dig
40 II| thee. And the body that lay under his head said: I may
41 II| tormented, in so much that he lay down sick in his bed for
42 II| like for to die, and as he lay he was ravished in spirit,
43 II| John. And in a night, as it lay upon him, he could not sleep,
44 III| would have no soft bed, but lay upon the straw or upon the
45 III| they did, and bade him that lay in the cart to hold his
46 III| wife who they were that lay in his bed, then she said
47 III| and took the cloth that lay upon her tomb, and held
48 III| Peter appeared to him as he lay and slept tofore the church
49 III| manners among all other lay people. The fourth reason
50 III| the place is yet, where he lay and taught the scholars,
51 III| him to the work again.~A lay man, of honest life, had
52 III| make thereof a plaister and lay it thereto and it will make
53 III| ground. And on a time as he lay thus, there came two otters
54 III| of whom it happed as he lay in his cradle in the hall
55 III| yet thou oughtest not to lay hand upon me ne none other
56 III| a little tofore that he lay sick, as he expounded to
57 III| he stood without with the lay people, the bishop came
58 III| reverence, and there his body lay buried many years; and afterwards
59 III| was torn piecemeal that it lay upon the pavement all bebled.
60 III| wherefore the clerks and the lay people were greatly discomforted
61 III| appeared to him and said: Lay the table, fair brother,
62 III| believe it or not, but Titus lay at the siege two years tofore
63 III| same place where the cross lay, a temple of a goddess,
64 III| cast unto the hounds, which lay so by the space of seven
65 III| And another time as he lay in his bed he saw the brightness
66 III| place where these holy men lay. And on the morn S. Austin
67 III| sackcloth, and his head lay no higher than his shoulders,
68 III| it happed that S. Germain lay sick of a malady in a street,
69 III| touched nothing that Germain lay in.~Another time he returned
70 III| hastily, and fell sick and lay down in a town, and there
71 III| he went to his ass, that lay dead, and said to him: Let
72 III| was broken where the heads lay and were discovered, the
73 III| horse into a river that lay thereby, and as soon as
74 III| grave where the holy body lay in. And then the people
75 III| Warham, whereas his holy body lay long, our Lord showeth also
76 III| his life, in which place lay a great multitude of people
77 III| thee and washed, how dare I lay on thee my hands? Our Lord
78 III| sorrow for her daughter that lay dying. Anon, as she wist
79 III| troubled much the workmen. She lay down stretching on the earth,
80 III| present for to bless it. She lay down in orisons and prayers,
81 IV| return to his fellow, and lay it upon him, which he so
82 IV| to see the place where he lay in. The physicians and masters
83 IV| wench went to another that lay in the same hostelry. When
84 IV| hundred and six. And he lay in the churchyard, ere he
85 IV| warned Ethelwold whilst he lay sick, to help that these
86 IV| living. And this holy body lay long time after in that
87 IV| whereas S. Kenelm's body lay is called Cowbage. ~After,
88 IV| people agreed thereto and lay them down to sleep. And
89 IV| digged for to make a pit to lay the body in, they found
90 IV| Mary Magdalene rested and lay there, and the history of
91 IV| soul, which three days he lay speechless, and his fellows
92 IV| to his place, and after lay many a day, and might not
93 IV| dinner, a young child that lay wound in small clouts in
94 IV| lions or bears; which dragon lay hiding and lurking in the
95 IV| look up into heaven, and to lay her on the earth, and to
96 IV| it happed that S. Germain lay sick in a street, which
97 IV| bones of the calf and to lay them upon the skin. And
98 IV| Jerusalem and say to him that he lay us in a more honourable
99 IV| that there was one that lay dead and the name of S.
100 IV| save when necessity was, he lay down under a table without
101 IV| the order, which, as he lay in dying and had closed
102 IV| came out the place where he lay a right great odour, the
103 IV| the juice of porret, and lay them on the sore of the
104 IV| but he wist not where it lay. Nevertheless, the body
105 IV| flames, this, in his torment, lay upon the fire. They defouled
106 IV| this was restrained for to lay his sides therein. They
107 IV| Though the burnt flesh lay tofore the tyrant, and the
108 IV| the vale of Jehosaphat and lay ye her in a new sepulchre
109 IV| of our brother John, and lay it on the people that be
110 IV| said: Go in to the city and lay it on them that be sick,
111 V| place of the hospital, and lay down there abiding the light
112 V| staff which is mine, and lay it in thy bed, and if he
113 V| travailed in the fevers, and lay down on his bed. And when
114 V| man came because he should lay his hand on him and thereby
115 V| he found a sick man which lay all sick in the way and
116 V| gifts, but he would never lay medicine to his wound, ne
117 V| upon a gridiron, and they lay thereupon as they had lain
118 V| go look who that was that lay in the temple; and they
119 V| languishing in maladies lay at the gate of Justina's
120 V| and despite of him, and lay in a wait to hurt and slander
121 V| being weary for to travail, lay down in his bed wherover
122 V| or cave in which our Lord lay, he did do make his monument
123 V| church of S. Francis. And men lay in await for to slay him,
124 V| same friar, when S. Francis lay sick, began to think: Our
125 VI| streets, fields, and towns lay full of dead men. The prince
126 VI| heat was almost gone, he lay nigh two days in a trance,
127 VI| And the hard stone that lay upon his tomb resolved by
128 VI| body. For some said that it lay incorrupt, and some said
129 VI| they found the pall that lay next his body as whole and
130 VI| for this damoiselle which lay there in full great pain
131 VI| There was a knight that lay dead and his spirit taken
132 VI| a man named Peter, which lay bound and great weight of
133 VI| which when he asked why he lay so there, it was said to
134 VI| read that when a knight lay in his bed with his wife,
135 VI| to the place whereas she lay dead. And there he made
136 VI| chest wherein the knights lay armed, and closed them therein
137 VI| full of straw. And when he lay thereon, he doubted that
138 VI| disciples prayed him, whereas he lay in the ashes, dust and hair,
139 VI| and hair, that they might lay some straw in his couch
140 VI| straw in his couch where he lay, he said: It appertaineth
141 VI| loosed from prayer. And as he lay towards his brethren, he
142 VI| block or a great stone; she lay always on the bare ground,
143 VI| the better her rest she lay otherwhile upon the cuttings
144 VI| the chamber where S. Clare lay. And she was crowned with
145 VI| Agnes, her sister, which lay there on the ground in great
146 VI| had so vexed her that she lay in her bed, she arose and
147 VI| her seemed that this Clare lay in a much fair bed and much
148 VI| whereas this holy saint lay, and took to her his hand
149 VI| whereas the spouse of her son lay, and she inclined upon her
150 VI| taking away the treasure that lay there. On the morn came
151 VI| tongue. And sometimes he lay and wallowed, and was round,
152 VI| the tomb where the virgin lay. And then he laid a stone
153 VI| born of his blood. For he lay on the earth and in the
154 VI| happed on a night as the maid lay tofore the tomb she began
155 VI| of the hall, and there he lay right like a poor wretch,
156 VI| tofore the bed where Alexis lay dead, and said: How well
157 VI| anon she kneeled down and lay down to the earth, howbeit
158 VI| circles or chaplets, and lay them down.~And when she
159 VI| brought the sheet wherein she lay for to wind the dead bodies
160 VI| the place where the pots lay, and gave great thankings
161 VI| heaven: and anon as she lay down for feebleness in the
162 VI| the reign of angels, she lay sick of the fevers and turned
163 VI| Lord, and though the body lay four days unburied, yet
164 VI| springing of the day, and lay all that day till night
165 VI| the hair every day, and lay therein every night. This
166 VI| Lord, and anon the devil lay so heavy on him that he
167 VI| and from the time that she lay in her cradle she was fostered
168 VI| whom Almachius said: Now lay apart thy madness and do
169 VI| her. And the hostess that lay sick of the palsy was brought
170 VI| him, and many clerks and lay people followed him in exile.
171 VII| with heavenly joy that she lay as she had been dead. Then
172 VII| so fast closed that she lay as she had been dead, and
173 VII| fell in a swoon so that she lay still a large hour without
174 VII| for the place where she lay in was so steep, thick,
175 VII| dragon of horrible great form lay under the ladder, which
176 VII| place where the great fish lay, and anon they saw their
177 VII| more, for all the fishes lay then as they had slept.
178 VII| this stone that I sit on, lay sometime in a desolate place
179 VII| much that the cloth which lay upon it was not perished.
180 VII| might not because the tree lay athwart. Then he expounded
181 VII| that other said: I shall lay this sack in the middle
182 VII| had a duke which held and lay by a damsel of the queen,
183 VII| door of the monastery and lay there as to ask help. He
184 VII| they should take earth and lay water on it, and lay it
185 VII| and lay water on it, and lay it thereupon. And when they
186 VII| the earth and water and lay it on the mouth of the woman,
187 VII| grabat of copper, and did do lay and stretch out the body
188 VII| their chamber and began to lay themselves as swine down
189 VII| church where the holy corpse lay, besought the saint with
190 VII| miserable he set nigh him. He lay all night on the ground
191 VII| houses where poor people lay in, and without abomination
192 VII| the place where her sister lay sick, and was present when
193 VII| and came thither as he lay on the earth, and having
194 VII| three days that our Lord lay in the sepulchre. Or these
195 VII| holy man therein, and he lay therein as he had lain in
196 VII| upon a gridiron, and as he lay he spake to the tormentors
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