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1 I| exiled be repealed and called home, the heritages be rendered,
2 I| The exiled men be called home, and the prophet saith:
3 I| took his wife Sara and went home again, and came unto Bethel,
4 I| him. Then Hagar returned home and served her lady, and
5 I| Abraham, and he returned home again. That same eventide
6 I| was simple and dwelled at home with his mother. Isaac the
7 I| hunting all day and came home sore an hungred, and found
8 I| At even, when Jacob came home from the field, Leah went
9 I| the mantle when he came home, and said: Thy servant the
10 I| and Benjamin was left at home with the father, because
11 I| Therefore if I should come home to my father and bring not
12 I| commanded, but he returned home for this time. The Egyptians
13 I| and the people shall go home to their places in peace.
14 II| and on the morn they went home again in to Ramatha. After
15 II| Elkanah with his wife returned home to his house. After this
16 II| that the ark should be sent home again, for much people were
17 II| concluded it should be sent home again, but the priests said:
18 II| priests said: If ye send it home, send it not void, but what
19 II| said, Leave their calves at home and take the ark and set
20 II| was hid in his house at home, and the people ran thither
21 II| And on a time David was at home with his wife Michal, and
22 II| then Saul departed and went home, and David and his people
23 II| his way, and Saul returned home again. ~And David said in
24 II| And when David came again home and saw the town burnt he
25 II| tofore a city, David was at home, and walked in his chamber,
26 II| Joab and bade him to send home to him Uriah; and Joab sent
27 II| ruled, and after bade him go home to his house and wash his
28 II| meat. Uriah would not go home, but lay before the gate
29 II| king that Uriah went not home, and then David said to
30 II| way, why goest thou not home? And Uriah said to David:
31 II| all that he would not go home, but lay with the servants
32 II| and the other sons came home. And Absalom fled into Geshur,
33 II| years, and durst not come home. And after by the moyen
34 II| thousand went the others came home, and so two months were
35 II| two months were they at home, and Adonias was overseer
36 II| burying dead men, he came home and laid him down by a wall
37 II| gat a kid and brought it home. When Tobit heard the voice
38 II| the day set he came not home. His mother therefore wept
39 II| your journey, and bring you home whole and sound, and that
40 II| son coming, and running home she told to her husband
41 II| him in the way, and came home as a messenger, fawning
42 II| and without worship sent home his messengers void, and
43 II| and after that, each went home again into his own city
44 II| image. And when the Jew came home he found him robbed of all
45 II| perils of the sea, and go home whole and safe into thy
46 II| ceased. And the abbot came home safely into his country
47 II| Lady, wherefore he sent home the bride, his wife, and
48 II| had been at Rome were come home and had told the king that
49 II| upon this accord, came home to Canterbury, where he
50 III| church, and her husband came home whiles she was at church,
51 III| had long dwelled, and came home into his country in Wales
52 III| being sore troubled, went home, and suffered common women
53 III| me hither shall bring me home again. And then he went
54 III| said to him: Let us return home again, and anon the ass
55 III| remounted on his ass and rode home. But tofore ere he departed
56 III| wood with the cart to fetch home wood, and because it was
57 III| of the emperor to return home into Britain, which the
58 III| Rome, departed and came home in to Britain again where
59 III| people to depart and go home. And the night after was
60 III| their error and to return home again to our city, and if
61 III| that week, and after, went home to his house. His wife conceived
62 III| law, and after this went home to his father, and told
63 III| messengers for to come again home to him. To whom she answered
64 III| but as soon as she was at home she lost her sight. When
65 III| despite. As soon as he was at home he was taken with a hot
66 IV| scripsi. Then she returned home to her house. And on a day
67 IV| her old eyes, and returned home again, and lived holy to
68 IV| meat. And every night came home with other beasts, fatter,
69 IV| perish, thou shalt abide at home and take heed to our possessions.
70 IV| and disposed him to return home again to his house and confess
71 IV| of the Saracens, and came home into his own country in
72 IV| me hither shall bring me home. And went to the dead ass,
73 IV| Arise, and let us return home, and anon he arose and awoke,
74 IV| other christian men went home again to their proper places,
75 IV| and joyful, but alas I go home sorrowfully, I came with
76 IV| other were wet, and he went home alone dry. In that time
77 IV| died; and Decius returned home and died the third day,
78 IV| then he said to him: Go home into thine house, and thou
79 IV| And the knight returned home into his house, and found
80 IV| And when they were come home they threw away all the
81 IV| others. And when he came home, his father demanded him
82 V| and left him, and returned home, where, by God's grace,
83 V| And then when she came home again she was so sore changed,
84 V| hunting, and when he was at home he beheld oftimes the spincoppes
85 V| she abode not the coming home of her husband, but went
86 V| accustomed, as he returned home he heard his clerks brawling
87 V| came, and they returned home again and took nothing.
88 V| this thing, durst not go home for shame, because they
89 V| honoured our Lord and returned home, abiding joyously the promise
90 V| mother saw her chair come home empty and void, then they
91 V| gifts, and after returned home to his empire. And it is
92 V| mountain and returned not home again with the other beasts.
93 V| his pasture which brought home wood, and should keep him
94 VI| then she returned joyously home to her husband, and soon
95 VI| and so joyfully returned home, magnifying God and S. Edward
96 VI| one of his fellows led him home to his house and he abode
97 VI| journey, and ye shall come home in short time safe and sound.
98 VI| And soon after they came home and did their message to
99 VI| And after, they returned home each into his country, giving
100 VI| fair church, and returned home to her own place again.
101 VI| thee. And when he was come home to his house, and had told
102 VI| heaven, and Eustace returned home and showed all this to his
103 VI| said: Nay, yet he had these home to his hostel, and he served
104 VI| diseased, and she abode at home and kept her father's house
105 VI| a friend, and set him at home in his house. There was
106 VI| vanished away. Then he went home and converted his mother,
107 VI| thou here? Come out with us home to thy house. And she answered,
108 VI| upright all whole on her feet home to her house, whereas the
109 VI| Mary; and when she came home she gave to some poor women
110 VI| long time at Paris, he came home and went to Oxenford to
111 VI| of S. Urban and returned home to S. Cecilia, whom he found
112 VI| tormentors for to have them home to his house, and the said
113 VI| the father held Clement at home with him, which was the
114 VI| hence and bring my lord home to his house, and they went
115 VI| ne no hope, she returned home, and was all that year in
116 VII| And when ye shall be come home ye shall find your mother
117 VII| yourself, and when ye come home, she that is there in your
118 VII| to her. And then she went home to her palace and governed
119 VII| and after, ye shall return home into your own abbey in safety,
120 VII| dreadful place ere they came home again. And then came the
121 VII| forty days, and after return home into thy country in safety.~
122 VII| and soon after thou comest home thou shalt die. And this
123 VII| took their ship and came home into Ireland in safety,
124 VII| a peril and brought them home in safety, to whom be given
125 VII| all whole, and returned home to her own house.~Also it
126 VII| sith thou wilt lead her home into the house of thy father,
127 VII| man that he should be led home, and so as he ministered
128 VII| said poor man, and went home barehead. He chastised his
129 VII| left his staves there, and home he returned as whole as
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