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1 I| words, Luke xxiii.: He hath moved the common people with his
2 I| And Pilate seeing this was moved of envy and wrath and privily
3 I| was as angry and as sore moved as he was before, and more
4 I| And therefore our Lord was moved against them, and sent to
5 I| to this holy sacrament, moved of great devotion, he ordained
6 I| passion by the which we be moved to charity. Fourthly, in
7 I| the fowls, and of all that moved and had life on earth, male
8 I| shall give it to thee. Abram moved then his tabernacle and
9 I| sighing and weeping Isaac moved said to him: In the fatness
10 I| from themward, for he was moved in all his spirits and wept
11 I| ne his teeth were never moved. The children of Israel
12 II| and mind, that her lips moved not, wherefore Eli bare
13 II| his innocency? Thou hast moved me against him that I should
14 II| with him in his house, and moved their heads upon him, and
15 II| And the devil raised and moved a great storm and so horrible
16 II| this, he came thither sore moved, and saw the fraud, and
17 II| maid might not be drawn ne moved by a thousand men. She said:
18 II| our Lord, for if any men moved war against this city, they
19 II| they that worshipped idols moved the people against S. John,
20 II| words the king was sore moved, and swore that he would
21 II| the people of these cities moved them each from his place
22 II| saint, for the elements moved them by the miracle of this
23 II| night tofore she was so moved in her flesh that she might
24 II| great desolation of heart moved by the counsel of his friends,
25 III| forth the beasts, and he moved ne spake not one word. They
26 III| in no wise she would be moved, she went to the provost
27 III| empress Justina, for she moved, by gifts and by honours,
28 III| they deceive you not. He moved so much the people that
29 III| the angels descended and moved the water, and the first
30 III| the place, anon the earth moved, and a fume of great sweetness
31 III| more; and when Quiriacus moved not, Julian the emperor
32 III| that her son was prisoner, moved with motherly compassion,
33 III| this enchanter aforesaid moved the people greatly against
34 III| was much angry and sore moved and enquired of the number
35 IV| faith. The duke was much moved and angry, and commanded
36 IV| his palace and cried and moved sedition against him, saying:
37 IV| my merits and prayers be moved to penance? For sith the
38 IV| felony done to him, were moved in their courage, and ran
39 IV| converted they were all moved of envy, and went unto S.
40 IV| which was bishop that year, moved the people against him,
41 IV| the father. Then were they moved by this reason, and showed
42 IV| had begun to delve, and moved the earth, a right sweet
43 IV| and the devils cried and moved great tempest saying: Alas!
44 IV| deliver him. And he was moved of pity in his heart, and
45 IV| thought, but if he had been moved by pity and by mercy, for
46 IV| courage was eschaufed and moved, and great abundance of
47 IV| then all the people was moved with that sweet melody,
48 IV| wise that all Jerusalem was moved for that great joy, so that
49 V| done indeed. And S. Rocke, moved with pity and mercy, being
50 V| one thing there was that moved a little the prior of the
51 V| of thy church I have been moved eagerly. The voices have
52 V| happed me that the song more moved me than the thing sung,
53 V| such might the thoughts be moved to temptations, or might
54 V| left his own. And there moved against him therefore Herod
55 V| it. And the good man was moved, and constrained him by
56 V| tofore me? Then he, being moved, returned to his fellows
57 V| heard this he was greatly moved, and sent for a multitude
58 V| about, Iike as they had moved the tower, and made it to
59 V| such a province, and have moved great wars, and made many
60 V| been in the sea, and have moved great winds and torments,
61 V| been in a city, and have moved strifes and debates in a
62 V| them all, and said he had moved Andrew against the nun,
63 V| against the nun, and had moved the fourth part of his flesh
64 V| therefore all they were moved and stirred to hate him,
65 V| he did other things that moved yet more. For Eutropius,
66 V| other. Then the emperor moved by these things, defended
67 V| Diocletian and Maximian, moved by great ire and wrath,
68 V| with a right great fever, moved of red colour, and the physicians
69 V| impaired by evil counsel was moved in wrath against this holy
70 V| thing the blessed S. Logier, moved by the weeping and tears
71 V| him, and the holy man was moved with inward compassion,
72 V| and a mortal battle was moved in the city, this holy man
73 V| demonstrance. Then he was moved in his heart, and entered
74 V| entered in among them and they moved not, but because they might
75 V| the bishops of the idols moved by strife the people against
76 V| and had victory of him, moved Domitian the emperor in
77 VI| which thing, when it was moved, he was greatly abashed,
78 VI| The king was many time moved and displeased with Godwin,
79 VI| correction, ne they be not moved ne provoked by no benefits
80 VI| then all the people being moved with pity, kneeled down
81 VI| drew forth his arms, they moved his fingers and his toes,
82 VI| woman was sore abashed and moved with her, that she said
83 VI| strength. And ever after he was moved with great devotion unto
84 VI| man, for he was singularly moved to speak of the humanity
85 VI| enchanters, the enchanters, being moved of envy, said that they
86 VI| fled from the apostles and moved almost against them all
87 VI| bishops of idols, whom they moved against the apostles, so
88 VI| them that wept, and was moved with pity and went thither.
89 VI| the strokes, ne was not moved ne angry with them. And
90 VI| then the monks were all moved, and ran thither, and found
91 VI| and beasts. And he then, moved with their weepings, wept
92 VI| they that abode still and moved not, but heard the preaching,
93 VI| this cursing he was greatly moved against S. Edmund, howbeit
94 VI| and a homicide, and had so moved the people against Peter
95 VI| sacrifices gave much money, and moved great treason and discord
96 VI| This dissension which is moved, it showeth that it hath
97 VII| and the way of reason have moved me to salute thee, if thou
98 VII| questions that were there moved. Here is to be noted, that
99 VII| questions that were there moved. Also we ought to hold him
100 VII| least oughtest thou to be moved and have pity of thine own
101 VII| always, and then he was so moved for anger that he brake
102 VII| together and might not be moved to wrath. And on a time
103 VII| him his realm, and that he moved and solicited the company,
104 VII| enticing of the devil that moved him, he then put himself
105 VII| avenge his father. And Alboin moved his strength against him
106 VII| the greater Litanies, they moved the people against him,
107 VII| they had pity and were moved with mercy, and laid him
108 VII| the people cried and was moved, he therefore was never
109 VII| he therefore was never moved, but abode without dread.
110 VII| on a time a question was moved among the scholars of Paris
111 VII| the demand or question was moved of our Lord, it was given
112 VII| Suddenly the people were moved when they saw that all the
113 VII| being in his country, and moved by devotion to serve our
114 VII| Then was the emperor sore moved against him, insomuch that
115 VII| peace, and never he was moved to no strife, indignation,
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