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1 I| quality of sharp thorns. The visage which was most fair of all
2 I| good Jesus thy desirous visage which angels desire to see,
3 I| profit, and was proved in his visage that he made in his house
4 I| and wiped and cleansed his visage and kissed him. And without
5 I| mortification; and in the visage by continual impression.
6 I| degree and low estate; a sad visage and light in works; full
7 I| and Rachel was fair of visage and well-favoured, whom
8 I| for meseemeth I see thy visage like the visage of God;
9 I| see thy visage like the visage of God; and therefore be
10 I| substance. Joseph was fair of visage and well favoured. ~After
11 I| not we shall not see his visage. Israel said to them: This
12 I| After this he washed his visage and came out making good
13 I| ye shall no more see my visage. Then when we came to our
14 I| because I have seen thy visage. Then said Joseph to his
15 I| Joseph saw, he fell on his visage and kissed him. He commanded
16 I| be able. cheer, n., the visage. colestaff, n., a pole for
17 II| He was ruddy and fair of visage and well favoured, and Samuel
18 II| his presence and see his visage, and if he remember my wickedness
19 II| desired to see the cheer and visage of Solomon, and to hear
20 II| prayer and shall take his visage. They went forth and did
21 II| And our Lord beheld the visage of Job, and saw his penance
22 II| thee, Lord, I convert my visage, and unto thee I address
23 II| heard these words beheld her visage and wondered of her beauty,
24 II| beheld her alway in the visage, and he marvelled of her
25 II| tongue and spit it in her visage, which always enticed him
26 II| up on his knees and the visage and hands addressed towards
27 II| he saw her never in the visage. And at last when the peace
28 II| spit in the midst of his visage, and anon I armed me with
29 II| passion. She was fair of visage, but much fairer in the
30 II| gold, he hath set in my visage a sign that I receive none
31 II| chide and despise him in his visage because he had no more alms,
32 III| weeping so much, she said: The visage ought to be like to be foul
33 III| well guerished, and her visage so fair and so shining,
34 III| children white and ruddy of visage, and fair yellow hair which
35 III| called for they have the visage of angels. And for that
36 III| next to him oft changed his visage, for oft he seemed young,
37 III| pecked with his bill at his visage, and grieved and noyed him
38 III| of bees which fell on his visage and his mouth, and after,
39 III| well our Lord in body, in visage, and of manner. He was called
40 III| sold, which were fair of visage, for which cause he demanded
41 III| man with a clear shining visage appeared by night to this
42 III| to our Lord with a glad visage, and said: My Lord Jesu
43 III| of high stature, red of visage and angelic, of simple and
44 IV| tofore Nero, suddenly his visage changed, now old and now
45 IV| of his fellows, and his visage is covered with thy keverchief,
46 IV| bitterly, and smote her visage and breast, saying: Alas!
47 IV| up peaceably with a glad visage, a discreet tongue and well
48 IV| with a frowning and angry visage like fire, like as all the
49 IV| every day, the cheer and visage of her shone as clear as
50 IV| flesh and threw it in the visage of her father saying: O
51 IV| took it and threw it in the visage of the judge and smote out
52 IV| sign of the cross in his visage. And when Christopher saw
53 IV| language, he covered his visage and went to the place where
54 IV| when they saw him in the visage they said to him: The king
55 IV| cheer and clearness of his visage, said: Holy saint of God,
56 IV| himself and covered his visage and entered into the city.
57 IV| long beard, with a seemly visage environed in a white mantle
58 IV| joyous heart, a peacable visage of a man within forth, the
59 IV| And as he went from the visage of our Lord, sorrowing and
60 V| noble kindred and fair of visage named Libera, which both
61 V| saying: In the sweat of thy visage thou shalt eat thy bread,
62 V| sign of sorrow save in the visage, for he was joyous in his
63 V| God the head blew in her visage, and she died forthwith.
64 V| the idols, he blew in his visage, and as soon as he had done
65 V| beat him greatly in the visage, and he crying said: O ye
66 V| time three women like of visage and all things, and of habit,
67 V| sorrowfully, so that his visage was all wet of tears, and
68 V| smote the earth with his visage, and wet it with his tears,
69 VI| skin might cover again her visage, and thank thou God for
70 VI| perfectly whole, and her visage fair and beauteous, then
71 VI| they feared to discover his visage, but Gundulf which was hardier
72 VI| he might not see in his visage. And when the painter came,
73 VI| light that shone in the visage of our Lord Jesu Christ,
74 VI| cloth and set it upon his visage, and emprinted the very
75 VI| very phisiognomy of his visage therein, and sent it unto
76 VI| well-eyed, well-browed, a long visage or cheer, and inclined,
77 VI| then Abgarus saw in the visage of Thaddeus a marvellous
78 VI| and frotted therewith the visage of Abgarus, and anon he
79 VI| malice, and be cast from thy visage. And thus saying and wailing,
80 VI| mouth and glad cheer and visage. And when they were both
81 VI| prayer, which had yet her visage all bewept, and comforted
82 VI| ear, that her eyes and her visage were all covered with blood.
83 VI| this maid and swallowed the visage and all the mouth and so
84 VI| Jesu Christ, turn not thy visage from me. And when she had
85 VI| dead. He discovered his visage, which shone and was bright
86 VI| horribly sick, which had his visage stinking like carrion, and
87 VI| foul and deformed in their visage, he would kiss of humility.
88 VI| semblance of Simon Magus' visage, showing S. Peter in the
89 VII| born she was so fair of visage and so well formed Katherine
90 VII| approached him she covered her visage and passed tofore him, her
91 VII| commanded that her fair visage should be beaten with stones
92 VII| appear no beauty in her visage, but all disfigured, and
93 VII| confusion considered not his visage. To whom he said: How durst
94 VII| sow bare a pig having the visage of a man, and a hen had
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