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1 I| curiosity. And in that he smote himself on the breast he
2 I| Moses took his rod and smote a stone, out of the which
3 I| should not escape. And Abram smote in among them, and slew
4 I| shut fast the door: and smote them that were without with
5 I| thither and saw no man. He smote the Egyptian and slew him
6 I| had commanded them, and smote the flood with the rod tofore
7 I| grass and herbs of Egypt and smote down all that was in the
8 I| that at midnight our Lord smote and slew every first-begotten
9 I| had made, and burnt and smote it all to powder, which
10 I| grudging, wherefore God smote them and took vengeance
11 I| he lift up his hand and smote between the stone, and water
12 II| ark was with them, for God smote them with sickness in their
13 II| upon all the cities, and smote every man with plague from
14 II| Gilboa. The Philistines smote in against Saul and his
15 II| ate and drank. And David smote on them with his meiny and
16 II| bade him slay him. And he smote him and slew him. And David
17 II| of Sabea ran on them, and smote thy servants, and slew them
18 II| the region of desert and smote the four corners of the
19 II| the face of our Lord and smote Job with the worst blotches
20 II| cried to our Lord, and he smote the land of Egypt with divers
21 II| Israel in this hour, and smote twice in the neck and cut
22 II| after them, and slew and smote down all them that they
23 II| made to take Gentian, and smote off his head. And after,
24 II| while he prayed his enemies smote off his head. And after
25 II| came to the apostle and smote him on the cheek; and the
26 II| descended upon them, and smote down all the people and
27 II| he slew the Egyptian that smote the Hebrew, and of the miracles
28 II| Then one of the knights smote him as he kneeled before
29 II| the stroke, and the stroke smote the cross asunder and his
30 II| time at compline. And then smote each at him, that they smote
31 II| smote each at him, that they smote off a great piece of the
32 II| and as many strokes as he smote an house, so many dead persons
33 II| the servants. And some oft smote him and knocked him about
34 III| his spear, which hardily smote his horse with his spurs
35 III| brandished his sword and smote him through the body, and
36 III| of his wit for anger, and smote himself all wroth saying:
37 III| martyrdom in fleeing, he smote in destroying the idols,
38 III| fighting, so much that Judas smote his father with a stone
39 III| Christ. Some say that when he smote our Lord with the spear
40 III| godson, which with an axe smote him on the head that he
41 III| which came towards him, and smote him with his spear and hurt
42 III| George slew the dragon and smote off his head, and commanded
43 III| thereto, ran upon him and smote him with his falchion on
44 III| cruel tyrant came again and smote him with his knife to the
45 III| took a fuller's staff and smote him on the head, that his
46 III| and his host, and after, smote in the host of his enemies
47 III| in such wise that Judas smote his hands together for joy,
48 III| neither. Then the paynims smote Archemius with a sword through
49 III| eighty-seven, and they that smote off their heads saw their
50 III| The emperor was afeard and smote himself on the breast with
51 III| the knights buffeted and smote him, and Nazarine then blamed
52 III| anger took his sword and smote off the head of this holy
53 III| him to a stake, and after smote off his head that same day,
54 III| The mother was angry and smote her on the cheek. God avenged
55 IV| and of the paynims that smote them and spit in their visages.
56 IV| weep most bitterly, and smote her visage and breast, saying:
57 IV| And there this Askeberd smote off this holy young king'
58 IV| being afraid and trembling smote off her head, and he, falling
59 IV| was come again to land, he smote his forehead and said to
60 IV| visage of the judge and smote out therewith one of his
61 IV| and with the same knife smote himself into the belly.
62 IV| Lord. And then the judges smote him in the face, and Christopher
63 IV| suddenly from the air and smote him in the eye, and blinded
64 IV| that, one of the arrows smote out the eye of the tyrant,
65 IV| the child weeping, they smote and buffeted him and constrained
66 IV| silver, and when the sun smote and shone on it, it was
67 IV| against Donatus, and Donatus smote him with his staff, or as
68 V| araged leapt to him and smote him on the cheek, that it
69 V| Then the hangman came and smote off his head and delivered
70 V| eye of the emperor, and smote out his eye, and the emperor
71 V| God. And after this they smote his head off, and he rose
72 V| tormentor was sent to her and he smote off her head.~And after
73 V| and took his sword and smote the image in the throat,
74 V| the injury of his lord and smote his sword into her side,
75 V| judgments of God. Then the devil smote him so grievously that,
76 V| returned with the wind and smote him that had shot it, wherewith
77 V| duodecimo, where the angel smote all the first begotten of
78 V| required pardon, and the fourth smote off his head, which anon
79 V| came thither, he proudly smote the tomb with his foot,
80 V| down upon the pavement and smote the earth with his visage,
81 VI| almost overthrown as he smote that one foot with that
82 VI| their ongles and nails, and smote the ministers that pained
83 VI| cursed tyrant full of malice, smote off her head. And in the
84 VI| wounded, and that one arrow smote out another, and always
85 VI| bath. Then the tormentor smote at her three strokes, and
86 VI| a well, and that he that smote the stone in desert of Sinai
87 VI| took a little pickaxe, and smote one stroke lightly in the
88 VII| tongs of iron, and after smote off her head, whose body
89 VII| and then took him down and smote off his head, about the
90 VII| this, one of the butchers smote off his head. Then the christian
91 VII| head, and the cruel tyrant smote it off.~But a little before
92 VII| tofore, came to the grip and smote out both his eyes, and after
93 VII| and went his way, and I smote fire, and made a fire of
94 VII| forehead a foot large, he smote with one stroke a man armed
95 VII| Magonce a wicked spirit smote on the walls of the houses
96 VII| the board, and the carver smote the child with his fist
97 VII| him out by the hair, and smote him down on the pavement
98 VII| eterne; and at every note he smote him with a rod that he held
99 VII| temporal goods and finally smote him with such a sickness
100 VII| king was in, hurted and smote twice against the rock so
101 VII| chains and bolts of iron, and smote it about his holy neck,
102 VII| Nicholas, ii. 119.~—that smote the crucifix, v.130.~Jewels
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