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1 I| publican when he prayed God. He held him afar in confessing his
2 I| enemies than of them whom he held to be his friends. And alway
3 I| himself that which Herod so held. And so he got it. And for
4 I| then approached him and held his feet. And that is the
5 I| the affection. For they held his feet, which signifieth
6 I| them of their bonds whom we held and kept? And they that
7 I| been changed. Moses that held a rod in his hand, when
8 I| before a felonous judge he held his peace and spake not.
9 I| beasts in the field, he held it secret till they returned.
10 I| caught him by his mantle, and held it fast, and said to him:
11 I| haste his mantle that I held, behind him, and into witness
12 I| he left his mantle that I held, and fled away. When the
13 I| wine into the cup that I held, and presented it to Pharaoh
14 I| stretched forth hie hand and held him, and it turned again
15 I| the hill, and when Moses held up his hands, Israel won
16 II| a bough of the tree and held so fast that Absalom hung
17 II| in like wise. And when he held his peace and would give
18 II| princes, and men of war, and held a counsel in which was decreed
19 II| of the holy saint, they held up their hands towards heaven,
20 II| other pledge. And this man held this money so long, that
21 II| the day that his father held devoutly the feast of S.
22 II| of S. Nicholas, the child held a precious cup tofore the
23 II| the gate where his father held the solemnity of S. Nicholas,
24 II| and certainly the apostle held within his courage the will
25 II| and daughter of him that held her in prison, and so she
26 II| partridge living, and he held it in his hand stroking
27 II| and demanded him what he held in his hand, and he said
28 II| young man bent his bow and held it in his hand bent, and
29 II| sepulture tofore the altar, and held up his hands to heaven and
30 II| which were true and just, held more of the party of S.
31 II| demanded him S. Anthony why he held not his bow bent. And he
32 II| stedfast sufferance, he held the victory of the world
33 II| the which, as confused, held him still, and said not.
34 II| did as he was bidden, and held the letter in the air, and
35 III| stimulation fleshly, by which she held her in humility without
36 III| holy Scriptures, and she held her more to the spiritual
37 III| she felt that her spirit held her in her breast. Then
38 III| the candle that this lady held and drew fast, and she held
39 III| held and drew fast, and she held fast, and so long he drew
40 III| that lay upon her tomb, and held it abroad against the fire,
41 III| manner of the Romans. And he held up his hands and commended
42 III| which he played oft, and held it in his lap deliciously.
43 III| fire of hell. Thus as they held their way on the Good Friday
44 III| re-enter into thee. This clerk held him long time without taking
45 III| was son to a great lord held to him a candle, and began
46 III| but received the body and held it.~There was a monk that
47 III| took him strongly, which held him every day, and at the
48 III| a virgin that so wisely held her still and spake not,
49 III| the ship, that done, she held her still.~Thus as they
50 III| this the paynims took and held him, and fastened him to
51 III| he had a servant whom he held in prison, and hated him
52 III| country with the stench, he held up his hands to heaven weeping,
53 III| emperor which said that he held an enchanter in prison which
54 III| thing permit it lest they held that it was done by puissance
55 III| street the pope Cornelius held him privily, of which pope,
56 III| priests of the law that held fire for to make sacrifice.
57 III| drew away, but S. Dunstan held fast till it was far within
58 III| Dunstan also, and so he held both bishoprics in his hand,
59 III| church in a great dread, and held fast by the altar like as
60 III| place named Tigurium, they held their holy communication,
61 III| brought the cross which he held in his hand, and was yet
62 III| one of his disciples, and held him always by S. Peter,
63 III| was on a flame. S. Marcial held up his bourdon against the
64 III| force and virtue. S.Germain held his hand on her head till
65 III| prayer, a candle that she held, lighted in her hand by
66 III| how be it he was a paynim, held her in great reverence,
67 III| time that the said king held certain prisoners judged
68 IV| heresy of the Arians, and held the empire. He had two nephews,
69 IV| again. This Leo the pope held the council at Chalcedon,
70 IV| gospel twenty-five years and held the bishopric, and thirty-six
71 IV| first in conversion, and held the principality at Rome. ~
72 IV| when he had long abided he held him deceived. And a voice
73 IV| when he sank, a bishop held him up that he might not
74 IV| flux of blood which had held her seven years. And by
75 IV| returned to the ship, and held forth his journey. And when
76 IV| praying to our Lord she held up her hands, and when S.
77 IV| hath alway sustained me and held me up, and hath fed me with
78 IV| house he was lodged was held suspect, and was sore afraid
79 IV| I helped by the way, and held the bourdon for a spear,
80 IV| money and bread, but they held him, and said to him: Of
81 IV| the lap of his mother that held him, and all men seeing,
82 IV| Vercelli the city, the which held the principate of the other
83 IV| for their law that they held for to defend like as christian
84 IV| Peter, with the key that he held in his hand, feared the
85 IV| broidered with gold above, which held in his hand a rod of gold
86 IV| godmother to him at the font and held him, that the child Dominic
87 IV| Jesu Christ and his mother held the end on high, and the
88 IV| speak of the treasures, and held Laurence, and then they
89 IV| burning coals under, and held him with forks of iron.
90 IV| with Gallianus his son, held the empire, and they made
91 IV| Valerianus and Gallianus, Sixtus held the see of Rome, and this
92 IV| there was a nun Sabina which held her continent of her flesh,
93 IV| and three virgins which held the lights, slept. Then
94 V| and household. This Gotard held many hounds for hunting,
95 V| command me I shall do. And she held that promise. And he came
96 V| and Jesu Christ, which held a double crown, and said
97 V| at his tomb that it was held in great honour of the paynims.
98 V| vanquished man by eating, and held him, that he should be overcome
99 V| Victorin! And anon they held their peace for joy. And
100 V| And upon such scriptures I held my peace and spake not.
101 V| am a sinful man. Also he held himself suspect of smelling,
102 V| not there, but when she held the head between her hands
103 V| gave to the king, which he held for a noble relic.~On a
104 V| of the enemy, and when he held the vessel in which he should
105 V| she not after Joseph, that held all the seigniory of Egypt?
106 V| image the child that she held in her lap, and wrapped
107 V| to God. The other saints held forth their feet with their
108 V| the said emperor, which held the name and party of his
109 V| for a common woman that he held. And Dodo, a cousin of them
110 V| marriage is good if it be truly held by good alliance. But ye
111 V| might not so do because they held the faith of Jesu Christ.
112 V| returned to Cyprian, and held him all confused tofore
113 V| beam, whereon he laid and held his hands for to lift up
114 V| his eyes, and the surgeon held a burning iron in his hand,
115 V| praisings. And then they held them still, and when they
116 V| with a little staff that he held, which had the sign of Thau,
117 V| instructed and taught, and she held herself there holily and
118 V| body. And Stoics, which held opinion that it was in the
119 VI| blind men, and each of them held other by the skirt. And
120 VI| cross or pastoral staff, and held it so fast that it might
121 VI| pulled at it, but the stone held it so fast that he might
122 VI| Britain into Antioch, and had held there seven years the dignity
123 VI| gone out of his city and held company with these virgins,
124 VI| because her feast was not held with the other virgins,
125 VI| holding five things. He held first in himself honesty
126 VI| conversation, and after, he held him in good works.~
127 VI| other cause but for that he held and sustained more than
128 VI| dead bodies arose, and each held such an instrument in his
129 VI| were accomplished.~Then held he yet chivalry two years.
130 VI| insensible, in standing she held her eyes fixed in one place.
131 VI| from them maugre them that held him, and broke asunder cords
132 VI| he was dead, and that he held a bill or letter in his
133 VI| go thither. Wherefore he held him evil apaid, and would
134 VI| the vassals of her husband held her for a fool and wastrels
135 VI| roses and lilies which he held in his hands, of which he
136 VI| to school, and the father held Clement at home with him,
137 VII| wise as the king my father held you in. Wherefore at this
138 VII| down her eyes meekly and held her still. And when the
139 VII| whom the provost of Rome held long in prison, and after,
140 VII| worthy the court of Rome held him, when so noble a court
141 VII| brother that was culpable, he held him still and spake not.
142 VII| his works behind him, and held up his hands to heaven till
143 VII| When Agathon should die, he held him three days without moving,
144 VII| of the children took and held the spear with his hand,
145 VII| adherent to Rome, for it held always with Rome. And when
146 VII| the king had a duke which held and lay by a damsel of the
147 VII| himself to be a prophet held all the seigniory of all
148 VII| that other side, and this held they of Ignatius which was
149 VII| Louis was dead, Lothair held the empire. And Louis and
150 VII| smote him with a rod that he held in his hand right grievously
151 VII| vanished away from them that held him.~Eugene, Abbot of S.
152 VII| should not be emperor, and held with the party of Otto,
153 VII| year, and all that year he held him on that other foot,
154 VII| which wrote his life and held him company, which gathered
155 VII| named Peter Damian, and held a duchy in Lorraine, which
156 VII| dwelling there, where he held him ever in holy meditation
157 VII| raiment, and much dear he held the hair that was rough
158 VII| that saw him deemed and held him for a leper Which man
159 VII| when the even came, and he held the said staff in his hand,
160 VII| be accustomed to wear. He held the ewer and also the towel
161 VII| and hood to a poor man. He held hospitality indifferently
162 VII| while he celebrated and held up the body of our Lord,
163 VII| the end that they be not held in filth. For anciently
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