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1 I| other princes, that when a town or city is taken or yielded,
2 I| and cursed people of the town, young and old, beset and
3 I| daughters, and go out of this town lest ye perish with them.
4 I| I shall not subvert this town for which thou hast prayed,
5 I| therein. Therefore that town is called Zoar. So Lot went
6 I| abide any longer in the town, but dwelled in a cave,
7 I| to Mesopotamia unto the town of Nahor. And he made the
8 I| camels to tarry without the town by a pit side at such time
9 I| of the dwellers of this town come hither for to draw
10 I| Abraham, came out of the town, having a pot on her shoulder,
11 I| he went in to Shalem, the town of Shechem which is in the
12 I| fruits was laid in every town. There was so great plenty
13 I| they were gone out of the town and a little on their way,
14 I| and returned all into the town again. Then Judah entered
15 II| soon as he entered into the town, told how the field was
16 II| women came out from every town singing with choirs and
17 II| Achish delivered to David a town to dwell in named Ziklag. ~
18 II| had set fire and burnt the town. And when David came again
19 II| came again home and saw the town burnt he pursued after,
20 II| told me, riding between the town of Ghent in Flanders and
21 II| Ghent in Flanders and the town of Brussels in Brabant. ~
22 II| bade him spare no realm ne town but subdue all to him. Then
23 II| horsemen, and besieged the town, and took their water from
24 II| that they that were in the town were in great penury of
25 II| of water, for in all the town was not water enough for
26 II| provost and judge of the town, in the faith, and baptized
27 II| buried together in that town which is called Saint Fulcien.
28 II| that the ribalds of the town should come, to whom he
29 II| the bishop was not in the town, but the priest came to
30 II| Silvester fled out of the town with his clerks and hid
31 III| when he was far out of the town, he issued out of the tun
32 III| chief of Blason and the town Longchamp therewith. And
33 III| S. Ambrose went into the town he saw a man laugh because
34 III| Canterbury and besieged the town and anon he gat it, and
35 III| spare the poor people of the town, but for all that he slew
36 III| them from thence unto the town of Greenwich beside London,
37 III| an ordinance made in the town that there should be taken
38 III| young people of them of the town by lot, and every each one
39 III| that many of them of the town were then delivered, insomuch
40 III| made to cry over all the town that all the people should
41 III| kept throughout all the town, and all came to the temple
42 III| Jerusalem and port Jaffa, by a town called Ramys, is a chapel
43 III| meiny. When the men of the town heard say that there was
44 III| and found then there the town full of christian men, and
45 III| might not enter into the town, and therefore they left
46 III| Easter day, and besieged the town, for on that day all the
47 III| that the commons of the town should cast them over the
48 III| vengeance; for then they of the town within had so great default
49 III| was a gentlewoman in the town which had a child to whom
50 III| that the governors of the town which went to search, smelled
51 III| converted three captains of the town with the keeper of the prison,
52 III| they drove them out of the town, and they came unto a fair
53 III| came in to Oxfordshire to a town that is called Compton to
54 III| was sometime lord of this town, and because I would not
55 III| Dorsetshire, and came in to a town whereas were wicked people
56 III| and drove him out of the town, casting on him the tails
57 III| they passed through the town, and saw no men of the city,
58 III| fell sick and lay down in a town, and there died; and when
59 III| naked, running through the town, and made then great feast,
60 III| there was a young man in a town named Victoriana rode his
61 III| wood of Dorset beside the town of Warham, and there in
62 III| and led him out of the town, and departed with many
63 III| parties of Arastria, in a town named Strabor, he found
64 III| all the butchers of the town, and gave to them an hundred
65 III| admonished the good women of the town that they should wake in
66 III| ne send them out of the town of Paris, for the other
67 III| Laon, and the people of the town went out against her, among
68 IV| and chased him out of the town as he had been a wolf. Then
69 IV| durst not come in to the town of all a whole year after.
70 IV| answered: He lieth without the town with one of his fellows,
71 IV| enticed a rich man of the town into the concupiscence of
72 IV| and did much good to the town of Winchester in his time.
73 IV| without the west gate of the town a fair bridge of stone at
74 IV| Winchcombe was the best town of that country. In England
75 IV| tribune and judge of the town, and baptized her with her
76 IV| Bolsena between the old town and Viterbo and Tirus, which
77 IV| And when he came into a town of France, which that hight
78 IV| she preached between the town and the river of Rhone,
79 IV| feet and drawn through the town unto the idol of the sun,
80 IV| when Germain was not in the town, the bishop did do cut down
81 IV| they passed through the town, and saw no man of the city
82 IV| Eusebius returned to the town of Vercelli, where the people
83 IV| draw him thence out of the town in to a place where he was
84 IV| the devil appeared in a town named Crete in the semblance
85 IV| the parts of Spain, of a town called Calaroga, of the
86 IV| that he had drunk in the town. And in the meanwhile he
87 V| in Montpelier, which is a town of great name upon the border
88 V| but tofore he came into a town called in Latin Aquapendens,
89 V| unto the hospital of that town, called Water-hanging, and
90 V| after he went through the town, and each house that was
91 V| pestilence left him. And when the town of Water-falling was delivered
92 V| that unnethe in all the town could not be found one house
93 V| forsook Rome and came to the town of Armine, a noble city
94 V| pestilence. And when that town was delivered, he went to
95 V| the help of God made that town quit of the pestilence.
96 V| he should return to the town, and leave all his goods
97 V| buy house, nor field, nor town, and refused many heritages
98 V| there fell a miracle in a town named Cassel, in the bishopric
99 V| honour of him. And the same town with all the appurtenances
100 V| seven miles nigh unto the town, they began to reprise the
101 V| Angiers, as they came by a town, they might not remove him
102 V| playing and walking by the town, she heard christian men
103 V| portis; that is to say: The town of Thebes with a hundred
104 V| named Eusebius, born of the town Stridon, which is in the
105 V| done, he returned to the town of Bethlehem, where as a
106 V| went to the pastures of the town to see if they could have
107 V| come, and assembled in a town great plenty of wheat. And
108 V| drunken villains of the town mocked and scorned him of
109 V| this endured in the same town unto the time of Charles,
110 V| as he issued out of the town in the habit of a bishop,
111 VI| make peace with them of the town. And as is said: This hath
112 VI| monastery of monks and a good town called S. Quintins in Vermandos,
113 VI| went into a street of the town, and there was hired for
114 VI| fields of the men of that town, and so kept them fifteen
115 VI| were nourished in another town, and knew not that they
116 VI| to rest three days in a town, where his wife dwelt and
117 VI| was nourished in such a town as ye know well, ne I could
118 VI| would have begun, all the town and the bishop's house were
119 VI| witnesseth and saith that, in the town of Ferrara in the diocese
120 VI| defensor was chased out of the town by all the people. And then
121 VI| would in no wise that the town should not have, by any
122 VI| age of two years in the town of S. Quirito in the bishopric
123 VI| from her and went into the town where there was one making
124 VI| the knights led her unto a town called Dallasion, and there
125 VI| and laid them in a little town in which many miracles were
126 VI| was born in England in the town of Abingdon. His mother
127 VI| and forty. And from the town of Soly he was brought again
128 VI| that was most abiding in a town named then Eglesdon, and
129 VI| three miles out of this town, and there thou shalt find
130 VI| led four miles out of the town, and brought tofore the
131 VI| and cast him out of the town. All these things S. Clement
132 VII| which was provost of the town, and desired to have him
133 VII| master of the knights of the town, and hung curtains about
134 VII| Anon issued out of the town all the people of Antioch,
135 VII| Tiburtius went through the town he saw a man that was fallen
136 VII| ground of this sinner, my town is here nigh, I counsel
137 VII| Bretagne, and was born in a town nigh to the said city, where
138 VII| S. Albine went through a town within his diocese, he saw
139 VII| and he was brought into a town called Fremyana, and there
140 VII| christian faith; in which town this holy man abode seven
141 VII| iii. 141.~Aquapendens, town of, v. 3.~Ara cœli, church
142 VII| Gavien, v. 83.~Water-hanging, town of, v. 3.~Westminster Abbey
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