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1 I| in the explanation of the supposed etymology of the name of
2 I| Austin,' it is hardly to be supposed that he could have been
3 I| philosophers were deceived and supposed it to have been folly to
4 I| ever shall endure. For they supposed well that a maid might never
5 I| born. And this may be well supposed that this history be true.
6 I| bring forth children. Adam supposed that some helper to him
7 I| was no dream, but as is supposed in an extasy or in a trance;
8 I| saw the woman not dead he supposed that God had said that they
9 I| child that led Lameth had supposed it had been some wild beast
10 I| shall destroy it. And they supposed that he had raved or japed.
11 I| said Sarah: Who would have supposed that I should give suck
12 II| Lord God. Then when Tobit supposed his prayers to be heard
13 II| hath not happed to us as we supposed; thou hast done to us thy
14 II| came running for they had supposed no more to have seen her,
15 II| to him the money that he supposed he had lost. And when he
16 II| apostle to the earth; and they supposed they had been smitten with
17 II| she then answered: I had supposed that Migdonia had been a
18 II| cried loud, that it was supposed that the king had died.
19 II| perfect a man as he had supposed, for contrary to the rule
20 II| marvellously aghast, but they supposed that the earth would have
21 II| that the prefect Tarquinius supposed that Timothy had had great
22 II| knights come to him, he supposed they sought him for to be
23 II| addressed towards heaven and supposed he had been alive and had
24 II| to-rent his body that he supposed well to die. Then came a
25 II| and joy. And the provost supposed that his sons had been turned,
26 II| And when the provost had supposed they had been almost perished
27 II| heard that he was dead she supposed herself confused and shamed,
28 II| lamentably, saying: Alas! alas! I supposed to have eschewed my confusion
29 III| Now it is happened that I supposed to have eschewed, and said
30 III| night and day praying, and I supposed to have troubled him that
31 III| afterward, wherefore it is supposed that this young man was
32 III| not see that other, and supposed to have died suddenly. And
33 III| come hither, for I had well supposed to have deceived thee, and
34 III| slew the child that he had supposed to be his brother, and was
35 III| not Judas his son, for he supposed that he had been drowned
36 III| sharp beneath. The king had supposed that S. Patrick had done
37 III| been accustomed, he had supposed to have dealt with him like
38 III| believed not this vision and supposed it had been but a dream.
39 III| was on his knees, and they supposed that he would have worshipped
40 III| Mark had appeared thrice he supposed that it had been a fantasy.
41 III| flew to himself. And it is supposed that his passion is found
42 III| should promise him, for they supposed that he should not get it
43 III| afterwards a grievous malady and supposed to have died, and made bring
44 III| should return, and they had supposed that Roba had said so, and
45 III| people is deceived, for they supposed that your Jesus were Messias.
46 III| Pontiana, and by this he supposed to do that the foresaid
47 III| virtue therein, and then he supposed that she was a wicked spirit,
48 III| the city were glad, and supposed he should have forsaken
49 III| the other cities that they supposed should be more sure, should
50 IV| in strange habit, and she supposed that they had been monks.
51 IV| which, when Nero saw, he supposed that he had been the son
52 IV| off his head, and when he supposed to have beheaded Simon,
53 IV| Paul. And the paynims had supposed that it had been their gods.
54 IV| forgive it thee. And she had supposed it had been her husband,
55 IV| Babylon found this vessel; and supposed to have founden great treasure
56 IV| oxen but wild bulls, and supposed that they should never join
57 IV| hope and purpose, for I had supposed I had found the most mighty
58 IV| this prayer, the judges supposed that he had been a fool,
59 IV| intersalued each other, and had supposed verily that they had slept
60 IV| that it was Ephesus, he supposed that he had erred, and thought
61 IV| lineage, which he had verily supposed that they had lived, but
62 IV| Nazarien and Celsus, and supposed his gods were wroth with
63 IV| shine like the sun, and he supposed that they had done it fantastically,
64 IV| hook into the water, and supposed to have taken up some great
65 IV| a friar, and S. Dominic supposed that he had been a friar,
66 IV| great weight. And when we supposed to have surmounted, he cast
67 IV| two thighs, but they had supposed that it had been illusion,
68 V| as long as he lived, he supposed that hour to be the hour
69 V| brother, a noble knight, supposed always that they were
70 V| were three windows, and he supposed there had been but one.
71 V| whom the Jews crucified and supposed to have brought to death.
72 V| should say what thing that he supposed was most proper in a man.
73 V| not all the beginning, and supposed all the remnant to be otherwise
74 V| him his bishopric, but he supposed that he would have fled
75 V| consented because that she supposed that like as Valens might
76 V| so great dread that they supposed never to have escaped from
77 V| hand was dried up. And he supposed that he had angered his
78 V| glad cheer. And then they supposed that the cord had not been
79 V| Lord is let go. And she supposed that he had fled from his
80 V| receive. And the said lady supposed that Eugenia had been a
81 V| the miracle and fled, and supposed they had been knights that
82 V| judge said to her: I had supposed thou wouldst have returned
83 V| departed with great joy, and supposed that he would have stirred
84 V| allowed of the king, which supposed that he had said for to
85 V| when Cyprian saw him and supposed that it had been Justina,
86 V| neighbours wept, which had supposed that he had been dead. And
87 V| borne to that place, and supposed well there to be soon dead
88 V| a right dry habitacle, I supposed me then to be at Rome among
89 V| and without the ass, they supposed that by constraint of hunger
90 V| wist not what to do, and supposed verily that Pelagien, which
91 V| them, so that it is not supposed that he learned of any other,
92 V| Eleutherius, which so said, many supposed that they yet lived, and
93 VI| when he heard it first, he supposed it had been a fantasy, and
94 VI| appeareth by that that he supposed that our Lord had been a
95 VI| especially the cardinals, which supposed that he trespassed, leaving
96 VI| then no realms, but it is supposed that they suffered death
97 VI| and the fire that they had supposed to have seen was but a phantom
98 VI| ne go out, and his wife supposed that he had been dead, and
99 VI| pilgrim, and on the morn he supposed he had dreamed, and would
100 VI| afire. Martin arose and supposed to have escaped and might
101 VI| without hurt. And they had supposed that he had been all destroyed
102 VI| another church whereas they supposed that the body should not
103 VI| without taking pity on us? I supposed to have heard some time
104 VI| awake her, and on a time she supposed to have taken her lady by
105 VI| husband divers meats, and were supposed not well gotten of good
106 VI| provoked her to sing, is supposed to be her good angel, which
107 VI| brethren, and said that he supposed that his mother with his
108 VI| Faustinian, whom our mother had supposed had been perished in the
109 VI| that of every man he was supposed to be Simon Magus. And this
110 VI| like unto Simon, and was supposed to be Simon of the people.~
111 VI| his wife, he was wood, and supposed that he had been illuded
112 VI| and trees. And he which supposed him to be bound verily,
113 VI| left him sleeping. Then she supposed he had been dead, and went
114 VI| in the isle whereas they supposed that the body of the holy
115 VI| four days, and that she supposed she should have died, she
116 VII| her so shining, whom he supposed to have been tormented bv
117 VII| famine and fasting, and supposed that some had fed her in
118 VII| drink, or sleep, and they supposed that they had not been there
119 VII| into the ship that they supposed to have been drowned, wherefore
120 VII| king heard him say so, he supposed it had been true that the
121 VII| were gods, and the Chaldees supposed that the elements had been
122 VII| profit of men, and the Greeks supposed that cursed men and tyrants
123 VII| was taken of him whom he supposed to have taken, and was converted
124 VII| people saw this thing they supposed that the Holy Ghost had
125 VII| of Saracens and Jews and supposed that divine majesty had
126 VII| and his wife and others supposed and believed that it had
127 VII| when they that were there supposed he had been dead, he lifted
128 VII| conceived a son, and she supposed that she had not conceived.
129 VII| clerks, insomuch that men supposed and believed better that
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