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1 I| impuissance, as first he hath cried: There is none that fulfilleth
2 I| beginning, as despaired, had cried: Circumderunt me gemitus
3 I| many tribulations and had cried: Circumdederunt me, and
4 I| he might be far heard. He cried strongly because none should
5 I| sorrow in tasting, whereof he cried: Sitio! I am athirst! There
6 I| light perpetual. And Isaiah cried: This is the light of God
7 I| And lo! the angel of God cried to him from heaven saying:
8 I| words of his father, he cried with a great cry, and was
9 I| mantle in her hand, she cried and called the men of the
10 I| have lain by me, and when I cried, he fled out of the chamber
11 I| have lain by me, and when I cried, he left his mantle that
12 I| the people hungered they cried to Pharaoh asking meat,
13 I| oppression of their labour, and cried unto God for help. Their
14 I| they were sore afraid and cried to our Lord God, and said
15 I| What shall we drink? And he cried unto our Lord which showed
16 I| children and beasts? Then Moses cried unto our Lord saying: What
17 I| the leprosy. Then Moses cried unto our Lord, saying: I
18 I| afeard. Then all the people cried against them, and when they
19 II| Acheron saw the ark, they cried saying: They have brought
20 II| us and our people. They cried that the ark should be sent
21 II| And then all the people cried: Vivat Rex, live the king.
22 II| squire went tofore him and cried against them of Israel,
23 II| after issued David out and cried to Saul saying: Lo! Saul,
24 II| hill far from them, David cried to the people and to Abner,
25 II| dreaded and fainted sore, he cried for to have counsel of our
26 II| him, whom Tobias fearing cried out with a great voice:
27 II| and subdued them, they cried to our Lord, and he smote
28 II| a long while prayed and cried unto God knowledging their
29 II| head, Iying in his blood, cried with great voice, weeping
30 II| would not open it. Then he cried and knocked more strongly;
31 II| of this tempest, and all cried devoutly to the glorious
32 II| tyrant Rictius Varus, and he cried through the city of Amiens,
33 II| thereupon, on the morning he cried that the bishop should be
34 II| neighbour, caught his hand and cried loud, that it was supposed
35 II| again, and when he came he cried him mercy and said he had
36 II| not make him afeard they cried with a great voice: Macarius,
37 II| another siffled, and another cried, and another brayed and
38 II| of snares and gins. Then cried S. Anthony and said: O good
39 II| poverty of his hoar head and cried: Alas I sorrowful caitiff
40 II| people, so that all they cried: Take away this sorceress
41 II| days in sorrow. And she cried and said: Father, do as
42 II| much. Then all the people cried, Kyrie eleison, and S. Basil
43 II| tomb, and there wept and cried much lamentably, saying:
44 III| all they that were sick cried with a high voice: We believe
45 III| all the people, the sheep cried and bleated in the belly
46 III| deep water; then the man cried and sorrowed for his tool,
47 III| church. And when the deacon cried in the end of the mass that
48 III| have denounced him, and cried loud: Come hither and help
49 III| might, and alway the people cried: Ambrose! Then for to make
50 III| election; but for all that they cried as they did tofore and said:
51 III| beset with devils, which cried with high voice that S.
52 III| for certain trespasses, he cried and said that he was tormented
53 III| have heard them, and he cried on high thrice: He is old
54 III| enemy the fiend, and then he cried God mercy and prayed him
55 III| their wicked deeds, and cried full meekly God mercy, and
56 III| when he felt him hurt he cried on high: One God! when S.
57 III| they had done tofore and cried: Draw the bubale, and when
58 III| nevertheless in his falling he cried: S. Mark! and anon he rested
59 III| saw he might not escape he cried on S. Mark, and anon he
60 III| and was much grieved, he cried on S. Mark. And when S.
61 III| taken of the devil, and cried seven days continually and
62 III| the party of the Arians cried that he should promise him,
63 III| six days continually; he cried to S. Peter devoutly, and
64 III| he had trust in God, and cried to S. Peter in such manner
65 III| And they that were sick cried to S. Philip, and said:
66 III| not believe him, and they cried: O the just man hath erred
67 III| wot not what they do. Then cried out one of the sons of the
68 III| judge, and he never wept ne cried mercy, but ever persevered,
69 III| but ever persevered, and cried howling the same words,
70 III| came again to life.~Then cried the devil in the air: Judas,
71 III| and warned them when he cried: Alleluia! they should answer
72 III| and when the saints had cried, alleluia! and the other
73 III| and tare their coats, and cried all on high: Ye people,
74 III| the child was beaten he cried: I am christian; and the
75 III| christian; and the more that he cried, the more strength among
76 III| repented her full sore, and cried God mercy, and the holy
77 III| great reverence thereto, and cried God mercy, and the holy
78 III| receive the faith, and he cried to Amphiabel for to be relieved
79 III| nostrils fire like sulphur, and cried like ravens. When they had
80 III| and weepings, the wood men cried with a high voice that they
81 III| Martin, and the spirits cried by the mouth of them that
82 IV| fiend that was within her cried and said by the mouth of
83 IV| of a knight named Corone cried with a high voice: Victor,
84 IV| Simon having indignation, cried aloud: I command that dogs
85 IV| stood by; then all they cried for to stone Peter. Peter
86 IV| standing afar making his prayer cried to the dead body, saying:
87 IV| then ran Peter to him and cried upon the hound that he should
88 IV| divine virtue of God, and cried and said: Ye men of Rome,
89 IV| Peter and Paul and as he cried again, his blessed soul
90 IV| brake up his palace and cried and moved sedition against
91 IV| as soon as Nero saw, he cried and said: Take away this
92 IV| vanished away, and the knights cried after them and said: We
93 IV| hang himself, and always he cried on S. Paul, saying: S. Paul,
94 IV| Lord in that request, and cried God mercy of that offence,
95 IV| bird being in great dread cried: S. Thomas! help! like as
96 IV| a woman. The devil then cried: O blessed Margaret, I am
97 IV| when the child was born he cried for to have comfort of the
98 IV| peril to be drowned, and cried fast on Mary Magdalene for
99 IV| then Iying on the earth cried, and saying that Jesus was
100 IV| came towards S. James, they cried, howling in the air, saying:
101 IV| a man having the palsy cried to him. And he gave him
102 IV| for to see his son, and cried and wept, but the son which
103 IV| went upon the gate, and cried and demanded what he was
104 IV| the said S. Germain had cried: Alleluia! and the other
105 IV| the devils accused him and cried on him that he had done
106 IV| sweet odour, and the devils cried and moved great tempest
107 IV| were in great doubt and cried on S. Stephen, and anon
108 IV| to Chalcedon the devils cried, saying: The servant of
109 IV| first martyr. And the devil cried within her: If Stephen come
110 IV| devil which was in the maid cried: Ye travail you for naught,
111 IV| the blessed S. Laurence cried after him saying: Father,
112 IV| led, the blessed Laurence cried after him saying: Father,
113 IV| the devil, and the devil cried within her and said: I shall
114 IV| constrained to go out, Arthemia cried and said: I see the God
115 IV| the daughter, the devil cried to him through the mouth
116 IV| Laurence followed him, and cried after him: Whither goest
117 IV| Laurence and to S. Agnes, and cried them mercy for him. Then
118 IV| ravished of a devil and cried: O Hyppolitus thou hast
119 IV| leadest me away. And Valerian cried also: O Laurence, thou drawest
120 IV| tormented of the devil, and cried: Laurence, cease thou a
121 IV| vision that he awoke and cried so loud that he awoke all
122 IV| virgins. And the apostles cried after her saying: Right
123 IV| they doubted strongly, and cried high: S. Mary, pray for
124 IV| and Eve our first parents cried: Come to us, right holy
125 V| And when he felt her he cried: Thieves! thieves! And she
126 V| as she did tofore, and he cried: Thieves! thieves ! And
127 V| to speak to him. And he cried on high: Gerard, brother,
128 V| his martyrdom, his mother cried from the wall of her house,
129 V| that was beset with a devil cried, and said: Apostle of God,
130 V| oil clear. And then one cried and said: I trow this oil
131 V| church was joyful, and all cried suddenly: Victorin! Victorin!
132 V| with cheer as mind, and cried strongly: What suffer we?
133 V| thee. Thou hast called and cried and hast broken my deafness.
134 V| the church of Milan. And I cried with an high cry of mine
135 V| the sword, and Sanctilus cried: S. John receive my soul,
136 V| same, and all they together cried that he had right nobly
137 V| And they being afeard, cried and said: Verily, this is
138 V| he had his sword drawn he cried to the judge that he had
139 V| there came a voice which cried and said: They be all of
140 V| began to be tormented and cried piteously, and called unto
141 V| when she felt that, she cried to God and to the saints
142 V| be sore beaten. Then he cried and said: Have mercy on
143 V| was dead all the people cried to have S. Jerome sovereign
144 V| contrary, and then the milner cried after S. Remigius and said:
145 V| friars ate at dinner, he cried at the door that they should
146 V| Then he went hastily and cried strongly: All ye devils
147 V| went his way. And then men cried and ran hither and thither,
148 V| he could not move it, and cried to S. Francis thus, saying:
149 V| baptism. The devil then cried there, saying: O what violence
150 V| by the signs that all men cried, which I remembered, I have
151 VI| notwithstanding they daily cried upon him. And when he saw
152 VI| to the king's palace and cried for help, and they that
153 VI| crying, but for all that he cried more and more. And when
154 VI| as they anointed him he cried suddenly: Make ye place
155 VI| of the enchanters, they cried and howled like wolves,
156 VI| his wife in their bed, she cried: My Lord! and said: And
157 VI| hurt. And other ploughmen cried and followed the wolf, and
158 VI| which was enclosed therein cried oft to S. Leonard, so that
159 VI| and as much more as they cried and wept withoutforth, so
160 VI| did with that other, and cried also high as she might cry:
161 VI| running like a lioness and cried: Alas! alas ! drawing her
162 VI| that was come thither, she cried and said: Make room and
163 VI| a habit and spinning, he cried for sorrow, and said there
164 VI| after a little while she cried with a high voice: Flee !
165 VI| great a sickness that he cried and would suffer no creature
166 VI| she made great sorrow, and cried God mercy full meekly, and
167 VI| the thick of the wood, and cried: Where art thou? the head
168 VI| yea or nay. Then Valerian cried saying: There is nothing
169 VI| them alive ne dead, she cried and brayed strongly, and
170 VII| dear spouse. And then she cried with a full piteous voice:
171 VII| Adrian a sorry man, and cried upon her so long that at
172 VII| then tofore them all, and cried, saying: I am he that buried
173 VII| and bray as a mad man, and cried, saying: O! wretched and
174 VII| of his right hand, and he cried and said: O thou deliverer
175 VII| and then the blessed James cried and said: O good Lord, hear
176 VII| price by their lives, and cried continually to our Lord
177 VII| into the sea, and then he cried and roared full piteously,
178 VII| the voice of him, and she cried louder and said: I would
179 VII| end, and then the prior cried so loud that he awoke all
180 VII| have asked their meat, and cried so strongly that men and
181 VII| Polycarp heard how the people cried and was moved, he therefore
182 VII| her sides; the holy woman cried unto God, and making her
183 VII| hour that the friar had so cried, the holy doctor departed
184 VII| began to burn. Then they cried and called for water, but
185 VII| at Angers, the prisoners cried and besought him for help.
186 VII| ardently, and for that they cried with a high voice and said:
187 VII| prophet that the seraphim cried with a high voice one to
188 VII| city of Jerusalem, they cried with a high voice: Benedictus
189 VII| betoken this, that the Jews cried three times to Pilate, speaking
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