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1 I| but also by the cities ran openly, and devoured the
2 I| were in the company of God ran and demanded: Who is this
3 I| and tarried not, but he ran crying by voice, by words,
4 I| received him, for the rivers ran through all the world upon
5 I| rod. The rivers of Egypt ran some time their course natural,
6 I| blood began to issue, and ran so long that the people
7 I| pleasant, and the flood ran toward Sodom and Gomorrah,
8 I| three standing by him he ran to them and worshipped one
9 I| The servant of Abraham ran to her and said: I pray
10 I| sister's son was come, he ran against him and, embracing,
11 I| brother, approached him. Esau ran for to meet with his brother,
12 I| the foot of the hill, and ran and caught down the calf
13 II| answered: I am ready, and ran to Eli and said: I am ready,
14 II| of the tribe of Benjamin ran for to tell this unto Eli
15 II| at home, and the people ran thither and fetched him
16 II| by his hair, and the mule ran forth. There came one to
17 II| young men, squires of Joab, ran and slew him. Then Joab
18 II| afeard, and dreading Solomon ran away, and so ceased Adonijah.
19 II| and glorious that the fame ran, of his sapience and wisdom
20 II| them, and the men of Sabea ran on them, and smote thy servants,
21 II| shall joy in thy sight. Then ran the dog that followed him
22 II| thing seeing, the spies ran together to the tabernacle
23 II| such wise that the blood ran out. He prayed for them
24 II| led unto the cross, there ran much people thit And when
25 II| see and know thee. Then he ran after him more hastily,
26 II| restored again thereto, the oil ran again. ~Long after this
27 II| strove for her beauty, she ran to him that had slain her
28 II| when he had said this he ran to the prison and required
29 II| the sign of the cross, and ran upon him, and anon he vanished
30 II| anon he was all whole, and ran after him for to have kissed
31 II| these tidings of his son he ran weeping to the bordel, and
32 II| the flesh, that the blood ran down over all his body and
33 II| iron. And when the blood ran into the fire and made wounds
34 II| he took up the loaf and ran to his fellows and said
35 II| anon they all went out and ran after him, but they might
36 III| fountain. So many tears ran from them, and when we said
37 III| that had two small children ran hardily and took the smocks
38 III| it was so fervent. Then ran the paynims to the sepulchre
39 III| it sufficed to them, and ran down from the top of the
40 III| help him. And anon S. Maur ran upon the water like as it
41 III| that Florentin was dead, he ran after S. Benet and called
42 III| S. Benet all black, and ran upon him with open mouth
43 III| devour me! Then the monks ran, but they saw no dragon,
44 III| of oil, insomuch that it ran over.~It happed another
45 III| of bucale. And the blood ran upon the stones, and his
46 III| was a knight armed which ran upon a bridge, and his horse
47 III| which was hired thereto, ran upon him and smote him with
48 III| healed thee of the blood that ran from thee, and when he awoke
49 III| servant of God. Then they ran all for to see the sight,
50 III| hill. And then the people ran to the water and drank,
51 III| this, they in a great fury ran upon all that blessed company
52 III| the faith. And the people ran out of the city to the place
53 III| then in their woodness they ran upon him with spears and
54 IV| of the blood of his body ran out at his nostrils. And
55 IV| he wiped the tears that ran from his eyes; for when
56 IV| strangled him. And then ran Peter to him and cried upon
57 IV| and especially children, ran with the hound upon him
58 IV| a shard or shell, but he ran daily, as the understanding
59 IV| insomuch that the blood ran about out of her body, like
60 IV| tofore, he was afraid, and ran secretly to his mother's
61 IV| moved in their courage, and ran upon the paynims, and of
62 IV| casting fire at them, and ran on them. And they made the
63 IV| father heard him speak, he ran anon to the city and did
64 IV| great torments. And S. James ran, and brought him tofore
65 IV| other beasts would have ran on him, in the deserts whereon
66 IV| heard the same voice and he ran out and found nobody. The
67 IV| the world, and his mother ran hastily against him, and
68 IV| burning apertly, and each body ran for to see this great marvel,
69 IV| sister; which anon arose and ran thither and found her whole.
70 IV| And the blessed Laurence ran after him and said: Forsake
71 IV| great abundance of tears ran withoutforth, because she
72 IV| hear about her. And then ran they to arms, and they warned
73 IV| was a member of the devil, ran follily unto the holy body,
74 V| swelling they had, they ran anon to S. Rocke, and when
75 V| lord. And the fame hereof ran all about the city, so that
76 V| that many of the citizens ran to the prison because of
77 V| follow them. And then he ran into a garden, and, as he
78 V| incontinent all the people ran, and she was buried honourably.
79 V| brake his two bonds, and ran freely to the corpse and
80 V| this that he had done, and ran with great devotion unto
81 V| Christ she was glad, and ran to the prison, and kissed
82 V| a man that saw him come, ran tofore him, and said to
83 V| grievously. And then Natalie ran to the saints that were
84 V| perdurable? And Natalie ran to the others with great
85 V| swallowed them in. And anon they ran to this holy virgin in fawning
86 V| christian man, they anon ran upon him and slew him.~After
87 V| and then, he so corrected, ran to the church, to the bishop,
88 V| tarrying. And when they ran against them the mountain
89 V| found not his fellow, he ran groaning hither and thither,
90 V| with a great roaring he ran on them so terribly that
91 V| stones, on which the water ran fast. And when he heard
92 V| that was said of God, and ran to him and kissed him, and
93 V| by a place, a noble lady ran so hastily against him that
94 V| companies of devils which ran hither and thither with
95 V| And then men cried and ran hither and thither, and
96 V| hereof the monks and the nuns ran unto the pit in which she
97 V| and was all whole, and ran to Palmatius saying: Baptize
98 VI| and of scurvies, there ran great plenty of blood and
99 VI| anon he was converted, and ran through the city, and began
100 VI| abashed, and then the abbot ran and found it all void and
101 VI| the bishops saw this, they ran upon the apostles and hewed
102 VI| forest. And the other knights ran after the other harts, but
103 VI| And then the neighbours ran for to hear this thing,
104 VI| he heard of his coming he ran anon against him, and when
105 VI| cruel lion, and the lion ran to them and inclined his
106 VI| of saints. If the water ran from the rock and out of
107 VI| in desert, and also water ran out of the jaw of the ass
108 VI| priest came, the devils ran to her and she died by the
109 VI| monks were all moved, and ran thither, and found S. Martin
110 VI| make a voyage this wood cow ran against them. And S. Martin
111 VI| and cities. The Saracens ran as wood men till they came
112 VI| melted in their bodies, and ran weeping to their mother
113 VI| the provost of the city ran much hastily thither, and
114 VI| tofore. On a time he went and ran by the way, and for the
115 VI| country and the people and ran upon them and slew and ate
116 VI| caught him by the head and ran with him towards the wood.
117 VI| neighbours came out and ran after the wolf, and found
118 VI| and all the mouth and so ran with her toward the wood.
119 VI| his son, like a poor man ran crying and said: Sergeant
120 VI| Euphemius had heard all this, he ran towards Alexis and found
121 VI| from himself, so that many ran, which despoiled him for
122 VI| the maid, that the blood ran down on every side of her
123 VI| sea. And then the mother ran and embraced them about
124 VI| the old man, that hearing, ran to her and embraced her
125 VI| strongly to cry and weep, and ran hither and thither braying
126 VI| departed and the way open, she ran tofore all the others and
127 VII| that she was christian, he ran upon her and would have
128 VII| Perpetua, and her husband, ran to her and brought her child
129 VII| burning iron malles, which ran on the water, following
130 VII| naked as a beast, and he ran after him, and that other
131 VII| dry the tears with, that ran fast from his eyes, and
132 VII| pierced, by which the water ran again into the lake, and
133 VII| tofore the king. Then he ran to his first friend and
134 VII| adorned, and right clear water ran thereby. And after that,
135 VII| them, to whom they said: We ran upon him tofore he marked
136 VII| assaults, for sometimes he ran upon him with a sword drawn
137 VII| wild beast and foamed and ran on him as he would have
138 VII| the altar, and all three ran together into a precious
139 VII| anon they were abashed, and ran and fetched to him the body
140 VII| and with great haste she ran towards Meaux, and denounced
141 VII| suffretous and poor, that ran to him from all sides, followed
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