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1 I| defiled, with their hands have smitten, with a veil fortorn they
2 I| Job xxvi.: His wisdom hath smitten the proud man, and after,
3 I| many other ears void and smitten with drought, which devoured
4 I| and the seven void ears smitten with drought, betoken seven
5 I| sanctified lest they be smitten down. And thou and Aaron
6 I| them, and anon, Miriam was smitten and made leper and white
7 I| Aaron beheld her and saw her smitten with leprosy, he said to
8 II| same city Sheba's head was smitten off and delivered to Joab
9 II| the heart of David was smitten by our Lord and was heavy,
10 II| drunkenhood, where our Lord hath smitten him by the hand of a woman.
11 II| him dead, they shall be smitten with so great dread and
12 II| strongly and the woman was smitten with the thunder unto the
13 II| senate, and had his head smitten off. S. Lucy never removed
14 II| after that the head was smitten off he made an end of his
15 II| till the hand that hath smitten me be eaten with dogs. And
16 II| they supposed they had been smitten with thunder, and so lay
17 II| that all the children were smitten with one semblable and horrible
18 II| battle shall have his head smitten off, then should it be great
19 II| his neck, and would have smitten therewith S. Macarius, and
20 II| King Gumbert all Italy was smitten with so great a pestilence
21 II| daughter of Constantine was smitten with a sore and foul leprosy.
22 II| fasted three days, and was smitten down to the ground for to
23 II| Austin saith that he was smitten down for to be blind, for
24 III| death, and his head was smitten off. And they took the head,
25 III| thus had they their heads smitten off, and sith their souls
26 III| her, and then her head was smitten off. The provost entered
27 III| sentence to have his head smitten off, and so it was done.
28 III| himself, upon his head to be smitten off, if he overcame not
29 III| after, his head should be smitten off. Then made he his prayer
30 III| his orison his head was smitten off, about the year of our
31 III| smiting, which is to say smitten with a dart, or smitten
32 III| smitten with a dart, or smitten with glaives. He was said
33 III| exercitation of virtues. He was smitten with glaives by martyrdom.~
34 III| The said man was taken, smitten, and beaten, tormented,
35 III| beheaded, and so his head was smitten off and the body cast unto
36 III| therefore their heads were smitten off, and so suffered martyrdom
37 III| that his head should be smitten off, and so he was martyred
38 III| city, and he had cruelly smitten off the head of S. Cecilia.
39 III| the last her head to be smitten off. And it is found in
40 III| that his head should be smitten off, and thus he suffered
41 III| which was thereby, he was so smitten with the voices of them
42 III| and after to have his head smitten off, and, as touching S.
43 III| where his head shall be smitten off, and his sepulchre to
44 III| the tormentor, as he had smitten off his head, both his eyes
45 III| that had so beaten him were smitten to death by thunder and
46 III| raise them that so were smitten to death by the thunder,
47 III| anon he made her head to be smitten off. Then the squire that
48 III| as the ship should have smitten upon the tree it fell down,
49 IV| he made their heads to be smitten off secretly, and to be
50 IV| God, command my head to be smitten off and I shall arise again
51 IV| that his head should be smitten off. And of this sentence
52 IV| crucified, his head was smitten off. Hæc Jeronimus. The
53 IV| everlastingly, when my head shall be smitten off, I shall appear to thee
54 IV| commanded that she should be smitten and buffeted. And as the
55 IV| shoot at her. And she was smitten with one arrow in the side,
56 IV| unto the heart, and she so smitten yielded up her soul unto
57 IV| him. And anon after he was smitten with a spear in battle and
58 IV| orison, and his head was smitten off, and so suffered martyrdom.
59 IV| to Cæsarea and there was smitten of an angel and died. Thus
60 IV| thus accomplished, he was smitten suddenly in such wise that
61 IV| faith, he was distrained, smitten, demeaned, and beaten, the
62 IV| Mary Magdalene, and was smitten in the thigh so grievously
63 IV| unction and bundle, they were smitten with the novelty of the
64 IV| he should have his head smitten off. And when he was led,
65 IV| passion, for who that is smitten by a sword he dieth but
66 IV| the oxen and the cart were smitten with thunder. And that same
67 IV| all afraid as he had been smitten with a stone, and after
68 IV| esprised, pp., Fr. epris, smitten. ~facound, adj., eloquent. ~
69 V| flowering man should be smitten with pestilence. But after
70 V| awake and know that thou art smitten with the pestilence, study
71 V| saying that: The pilgrim was smitten with the pestilence as ye
72 V| this cursed man for to have smitten this cursed man, but Bernard
73 V| flayed and afterward his head smitten off, and there he was buried.
74 V| quick, and had his head smitten off. And they twain increased
75 V| Julian the apostate was smitten with divine vengeance of
76 V| imprisoned, and had his head smitten off within the castle of
77 V| he should have his head smitten off. The said Sanctilus
78 V| that his head should be smitten off. And when S. Savien
79 V| to the church a man was smitten with a serpent and died,
80 V| suffering their heads to be smitten off. And suffered death
81 V| approved in all things; I have smitten no man, but I have smitten
82 V| smitten no man, but I have smitten the image of Jesu Christ,
83 V| chamberlain of the emperor, was smitten with a stone, who was ordained
84 V| or else to have his head smitten off. And as he was led,
85 V| hand on her, he was anon smitten with a palsy, and was borne
86 V| overcome. And at the last, smitten with a sword, she left the
87 V| and were all to-hewn, and smitten off heads and hands, and
88 V| all to have their heads smitten off. But they burned in
89 V| heart of the virgin was smitten with evil thoughts, and
90 V| priests of the idols were smitten to death with one stroke
91 VI| more, and then suddenly was smitten with a palsy, so that her
92 VI| that their heads should be smitten off, and thus they suffered
93 VI| lightning that the temple was smitten in three, and the two enchanters
94 VI| reproving them. She hath smitten the wicked, and thrown down
95 VI| lifted up an axe for to have smitten him in the head, he bare
96 VI| the gates, the which were smitten suddenly with great fear,
97 VI| body of Jesu Christ, as smitten and pierced to the heart
98 VI| hasted him for to have it smitten off many times. But when
99 VI| to the place where it was smitten off, and anon they joined
100 VI| nothing that it had been smitten off, save as it were a red
101 VI| departing where the head was smitten off. And in that place where
102 VI| she heard that, she was smitten with so great wonder that
103 VII| Saturnine had his head smitten off. And this was about
104 VII| reasonable, ought to be smitten in pieces for the love of
105 VII| else anon thy head shall be smitten off. And then said the holy
106 VII| he lose, for it should be smitten off. To whom Arsenius said:
107 VII| fourth time his foot is smitten off. It is forbidden to
108 VII| he ought to have his head smitten off, and then she said:
109 VII| commanded that he should be smitten with a sharp dart into the
110 VII| breast. And as he was so smitten he prayed God that he might
111 VII| men call Raoul Gracard was smitten suddenly, and had the head
112 VII| Nicasius speaks after it was smitten off, ii. 137.~Heat, miracle
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