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1 I| is read that it was done nigh unto Pasque. Therefore the
2 I| but it hung in the air nigh to the earth. Secondly,
3 I| was in a field about or nigh Damascus. Where it is said,
4 I| the principal angels be nigh to God and be without moyen
5 I| their gods had approached so nigh them as our Lord God is
6 I| Abraham. Lo! I stand here nigh by the well of water, and
7 I| children of Israel departed, nigh the number of six hundred
8 II| man named Raguel, a man nigh to thy kindred and tribe,
9 II| destruction of Nineveh is nigh, the word of God shall not
10 II| he knew well his time was nigh, and there executed the
11 II| almost wasted and destroyed nigh all France, there was a
12 II| there, and when they came nigh the body, there issued out
13 II| On a time as Macarius was nigh his house, the devil came
14 II| pulse, and saw that he was nigh his end, and said to his
15 II| when the servant of God was nigh his end he left in writing
16 II| saying: Sir, the sun is nigh gone down, and he hearing
17 III| vision.~There were two nuns nigh unto his monastery which
18 III| lift up from the earth well nigh a foot and a half, and began
19 III| they fled. And when he came nigh the city he venomed the
20 III| their sails for they were nigh land, and he did so, and
21 III| And when he approached nigh the city a man of the heretics,
22 III| life and was there buried, nigh unto the temple. And the
23 III| multitude of barbarians nigh unto the river of the Danube,
24 III| much in showing that it was nigh neighbour unto God, sister
25 III| them thence, and came so nigh them that they might not
26 III| Canterbury. And when they drew nigh the city they came in with
27 III| to York; and when he came nigh to the city there met him
28 III| great multitude of people nigh dead for heat of the sun
29 III| the mountains two miles nigh to Jerusalem, and there
30 III| health of the world was nigh. Then came to him many,
31 III| made in a mountain, right nigh the city, a little lodge
32 III| the realm of heaven is nigh to them that do penance,
33 III| Peter, which was right nigh of his kin, and from then
34 III| then as they were lodged nigh by a river, and the son
35 IV| him. And when they came nigh to Rome the people came
36 IV| holy body above the earth nigh unto the same sepulchre,
37 IV| were blind came and were nigh him. By the prayers of this
38 IV| and what for anger, he was nigh out of his wit, and wist
39 IV| heat and labour they were nigh dead for thirst, and anon
40 IV| Bethany, the castle which is nigh to Jerusalem, and also a
41 IV| head; at his passion was nigh unto the cross; which made
42 IV| lady, which was great, and nigh the time of her childing,
43 IV| And when he approached nigh to it a stone's cast, his
44 IV| arrows hung in the air about, nigh him, without touching. Then
45 IV| present, that her death was nigh, and bade to light the tapers
46 IV| solemnised at Milan which was nigh to him. And when he saw
47 IV| There was an earl which was nigh to the emperor Otto, that
48 IV| Moses, and this Crete is nigh to a mountain which is nigh
49 IV| nigh to a mountain which is nigh to the sea, and assembled
50 IV| about him, and no drop came nigh him the space of three cubits. ~
51 V| pestilence fever.~There was nigh unto that wood a little
52 V| his named brother Robert, nigh to himself as to the world,
53 V| find him. And in like wise nigh according to this is read
54 V| the mountain of Vulcan is nigh to that isle, and was to
55 V| off a pear tree standing nigh his vineyard when he was
56 V| water. And when they were nigh him, they doubted much to
57 V| chamberer arrived a mile nigh unto Trecane, she said to
58 V| as they were seven miles nigh unto the town, they began
59 V| for because they were so nigh to Jesu Christ and were
60 V| all the mountains and was nigh unto heaven, and that there
61 V| woman great with child, nigh her time of deliverance,
62 V| casted out, so that he was nigh dead, and did him to be
63 V| with the shrine, and came nigh unto the church of S. Christopher,
64 V| by the middle of them so nigh that he touched them with
65 VI| persecution Englishmen were nigh destroyed, and great desolation
66 VI| king of France, which was nigh of his kin, made with him
67 VI| follow the light and drew nigh. Then the old man asked
68 VI| was almost gone, he lay nigh two days in a trance, as
69 VI| knowing that his hour drew nigh, spake to them that stood
70 VI| sick twelve months, and nigh consumed away, had a vision
71 VI| beheaded. And because it was nigh to the river, they might
72 VI| then they went to a temp]e nigh to the city, and there they
73 VI| and Placidus approaching nigh, thought in his mind how
74 VI| tofore, and when he came nigh to the place he departed
75 VI| and dwelled in a forest nigh to the city of Limoges.
76 VI| fear when she approached nigh unto her Saviour, that she
77 VI| howbeit her bed was not so nigh that the voice of a man
78 VI| and anon as this woman was nigh by Clement she might abstain
79 VII| the means, how well he was nigh to her heart that she sought.
80 VII| Fabricius heard this he was nigh from himself for anger,
81 VII| supposing that she had been nigh dead and feeble, but when
82 VII| was right hot and the meat nigh sodden, then this island
83 VII| because their victuals were nigh spent; but by the ordinance
84 VII| venomous which was in a cave nigh to him, which infected so
85 VII| that he went to the field nigh unto the city, and there
86 VII| end of his life which was nigh. And as he was sent for
87 VII| not depart, but lead me nigh the fire, and if God will
88 VII| because that the night was nigh, and they wist not where
89 VII| sinner, my town is here nigh, I counsel that we return
90 VII| and was born in a town nigh to the said city, where
91 VII| another time as he preached nigh to a church called Carnifrut
92 VII| and by affinity of blood nigh parents, instantly prayed
93 VII| called Reole, which was nigh cousin to him as some folk
94 VII| and most miserable he set nigh him. He lay all night on
95 VII| his habit, and cast them nigh to a glass window, but the
96 VII| the lives of saints were nigh lost and all their legends,
97 VII| ancient poor, which ate nigh to him, to whom he charitably
98 VII| escaped by the next ship nigh thence, always he yielded
99 VII| on the third night after, nigh the rising of Aurora, the
100 VII| of great age, proceeding nigh her last days, how now,
101 VII| having pity on them that were nigh dead, kneeled down to the
102 VII| fountain quick and living, nigh the term of his days, Iying
103 VII| Maubeuge, that was there nigh, and there she made her
104 VII| ne see her, all went he nigh her. There she abode unto
105 VII| realm of heaven shall come nigh to you. And of his sweet
106 VII| Jesu Christ, that cometh nigh that time, that is to wit
107 VII| this that the priest is nigh the sacrament, and therefore
108 VII| after, the priest coming nigh to the principal consecration,
109 VII| ensample of the women that nigh the cross lamentably and
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