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1 I| by the sight given to the blind man which be contained in
2 I| perilous, that is to wit, a blind archer, a halting messenger,
3 I| lived so long that he was blind and had a child to lead
4 I| dumb or deaf, seeing or blind, not I? Go, therefore, I
5 II| and his eyes were waxen blind and might not see, and he
6 II| eyes, and he was thereof blind. This temptation suffered
7 II| joy with his tail. And the blind father arose and began offending
8 II| they were suddenly made blind, that they saw not the ladders,
9 II| eyes of a woman that was blind, and anon she had again
10 II| showed many miracles. The blind have recovered their sight,
11 II| as he that was taken in blind love, and was over sore
12 II| beaten to the earth, he was blind and fasted three days, and
13 II| was smitten down for to be blind, for to be changed, and
14 II| of election, and was made blind for to be illumined, and
15 II| days that he abode thus blind, he was learned and informed
16 II| was on the contrary made blind, and Adam ate of the fruit
17 III| be kept, of which water a blind man had his sight again.
18 III| was lame and that other blind. These two poor men demanded
19 III| translated, S. Omer which was blind for age, was sorry that
20 III| but anon after, he was blind again as he had been tofore.
21 III| which long time hath been blind, I shall do all that thou
22 III| he preached, he made the blind to see and healed the sick
23 III| he that had been tofore blind saw anon clearly, wherefore
24 III| anon the provost became blind and lost all his members.
25 III| there was at the entry a blind man begging, that had sat
26 III| said: He that enlumined the blind, and chased devils out of
27 III| the city there met him a blind man which said to him: O
28 III| after these words he was blind. Then assembled all the
29 III| the clearness, I am become blind. Then led they him to the
30 III| tomb; and incontinent a blind man touched the bier, and
31 III| great company, when that a blind man received his sight at
32 III| whether it was the same blind man or no.~Also he telleth
33 III| great bridge, he made a blind man to see. The sexton of
34 III| healeth the lazars, he maketh blind men to see, the deaf to
35 III| child that the mother became blind, and that in twenty-one
36 III| lost her sight and became blind, but the holy maid by her
37 III| punition of God was made blind, because he wrought on the
38 III| wrought on the Sunday; and a blind maid also. The holy virgin
39 III| friends which was dumb, blind, and lame; the blessed virgin
40 IV| dead, and they that were blind came and were nigh him.
41 IV| heavenly sweetness, and a blind man received there his sight
42 IV| Thomas, many miracles. To blind men was given their sight,
43 IV| suddenly she wax stark blind, and then she perceived
44 IV| wise there was a devout blind man which had his sight
45 IV| of S. Thomas, he might be blind again to the world as he
46 IV| S. Cedony which was born blind, and after enlumined of
47 IV| There was a man which was blind on both his eyes, and did
48 IV| the church. And then the blind man escried and said with
49 IV| judge, whose son, which was blind, S. Appollinaris made to
50 IV| maid from death to life. To blind men he gave sight, and to
51 IV| king Attila were all made blind by the will of God, so that
52 IV| had been eighteen years blind, and desired to visit the
53 IV| man and found therein a blind man, and gave to him his
54 IV| And anon, he that had been blind received his sight again.
55 IV| therefore came to him many blind men, and went again enlumined
56 IV| gathered together poor people, blind and lame, and presented
57 IV| it on the people that be blind, and who that will believe
58 IV| turned into frenzy, and were blind and trembled, and all were
59 V| power that we enlumine the blind, and cleanse the lepers,
60 V| been a barker bitter and blind, against the letters honied
61 V| said which woman had been blind by the space of forty years.
62 V| healed two lame men and two blind men. And then the angel
63 V| made clean, and fifteen blind received their sight again.
64 V| adventure by that way a blind man tofore them, and anon
65 V| Paul: If thou say to this blind man in the name of thy God:
66 V| in the same manner to the blind man, anon the blind man
67 V| the blind man, anon the blind man recovered his sight.
68 V| anon they were all made blind. And then Palmatius was
69 VI| others in giving sight to blind men. There was a blind man
70 VI| to blind men. There was a blind man well known, which heard
71 VI| the next day after, this blind man went in to the king'
72 VI| hands should give sight to blind men. Then said the chamberlain
73 VI| water, and commanded the blind man to be brought to him.
74 VI| king washed the face of the blind man, his eyes were opened
75 VI| Lincoln, which had been blind three years, came to the
76 VI| his house and he abode so blind eighteen years. And at the
77 VI| she knew how he was made blind, she bade him be of good
78 VI| a fair miracle of three blind men, and the fourth had
79 VI| he had healed that other blind man, and he brought this
80 VI| little before had healed a blind man with the same water,
81 VI| S. Edward had in healing blind men in his living, which
82 VI| eye, leading after him six blind men, and each of them held
83 VI| they saw how heartily these blind men prayed, then all the
84 VI| each of them that had been blind looked fast on each other,
85 VI| coming, and had sight of the blind eye also, and so all had
86 VI| fair young man which was blind, whom the monks had ordained
87 VI| and that thou makest the blind to see by thine only word,
88 VI| honourably, she that tofore was blind, received her sight again
89 VI| lame and that other was blind, the lame taught the blind
90 VI| blind, the lame taught the blind man the way, and the blind
91 VI| blind man the way, and the blind bare the lame man, and thus
92 VI| ye shall for certain be blind. And she answered: He shall
93 VI| answered: He shall not be blind that shall see our Lord
94 VI| whole of both diseases~Of a blind man that had his sight again.~
95 VI| Spoletine, had been two years blind, so that he must be led,
96 VI| his dream unto two other blind men, all trembling. And
97 VI| all trembling. And the blind men told to him that there
98 VI| in which he that was born blind recovered there his sight.
99 VI| his malady. There was a blind man that recovered his sight,
100 VI| lily of heaven, or a way to blind men. Or she is said of celo
101 VI| cleanness of virginity, a way to blind men by information of example,
102 VI| Sisinnius was made deaf and blind and he said to his servants:
103 VI| therefore he is made both blind and deaf. And then she gave
104 VI| saying: He hath made me blind by art magic for to come
105 VII| hath opened the eyes of my blind conscience and ignorance,
106 VII| is said that when he was blind he went about for to preach,
107 VII| withdrew them from their blind errors and established them
108 VII| sick folk to their health, blind to their sight, and lame
109 VII| went, he met a mesel and a blind man, and when he saw them
110 VII| sell, which giveth sight to blind men, and hearing to deaf
111 VII| for his old age he was blind, and he had one that led
112 VII| sight to one that was born blind, out of whose body oil floweth
113 VII| entered, and he came all blind to the door of the monastery
114 VII| of their sickness. Many a blind person was restored of sight,
115 VII| dumb, deaf, counterfaited, blind or vexed with the enemy,
116 VII| restored in good health. Three blind were by him illumined. Divers
117 VII| God largely alms to the blind, beguines, daughters of
118 VII| In the same year a woman blind was led to the said sepulchre,
119 VII| was raised to life. Item a blind man demanded help of S.
120 VII| their members, also two blind men which all six were there
121 VII| of their members, and the blind enlumined. This holy saint
122 VII| Birinus, vision of, vii. 48.~Blind man cured by S. Clare, vi.
123 VII| healed by S. Edward, vi. 22.~Blind men cured at the tomb of
124 VII| tomb of S. Edward, vi. 34.~Blind restored to sight, ii. 96.~
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