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1 I| heard say, and was much angry, and demanded of his council
2 I| he was departed he was as angry and as sore moved as he
3 I| set not thereby, but was angry that they fell not suddenly
4 I| his monument, they were angry and had indignation on him,
5 I| and were passing wroth and angry because he had so defouled
6 II| stolen. To that his wife all angry answered: Now manifestly
7 II| men about Holofernes were angry and had thought for to have
8 II| to thee, for their God is angry with them for their wickedness.
9 II| torments. Then he being all angry, commanded that he should
10 II| tree. Then the devil was angry and wroth against him, and
11 II| Paschasius was all anguishous and angry, and did do call his enchanters,
12 II| marriage or else he would be angry. And it so happed that the
13 II| stop it. Then the king was angry, and commanded to bring
14 II| thee, that my God should be angry when that I worshipped thy
15 II| wherefore their father was angry with them, and put tofore
16 II| thieves for to slay, and the angry cruel, and the liars false
17 II| words Diocletian was much angry and wroth, and commanded
18 II| flattering and now terribly angry she scorned him. And the
19 II| provost said to her, being all angry: One of two things thou
20 II| me. Then the provost was angry and began to cry, and the
21 II| much more as I see thee angry, so much more am I rejoiced,
22 II| at his gate he was much angry and would have cast somewhat
23 III| of his sins. The king was angry and put him out of his realm.
24 III| grievously and was much angry therewith, and commanded
25 III| happed that he was sorry and angry for the ointment that Mary
26 III| which word the pope was angry and much abashed, and sent
27 III| trespasses. Then the provost was angry, and made the teeth of S.
28 III| let him go, and was all angry, and anon as he was out
29 III| he was slain, he was much angry, and in great haste he came
30 III| themselves! Then was Dacian so angry that he said to his wife:
31 III| chauffe and to be marvellous angry for anguish. Then he which
32 III| martyrdom. Then was Julian much angry, and commanded that he should
33 III| Germain knew it he was much angry, and forgot christian religion,
34 III| emperor. Then the provost was angry, and commanded to set fire
35 III| Then the provost, being all angry and enraged, commanded two
36 III| feast, whereof he was much angry and gave his malediction
37 III| abbot hearing this was much angry for the sorrow and shame,
38 III| Prothase to him: I am not angry with thee, for I see thine
39 III| master, whereof he was much angry and sore moved and enquired
40 III| the way, but he was much angry because he might not see
41 III| answer the father was so angry and wroth that he wist not
42 III| his love. The mother was angry and smote her on the cheek.
43 III| GLOSSARY~achauffed, pp., angry. ~ampul, n., a vessel for
44 IV| duke was much moved and angry, and commanded that he should
45 IV| downward. Then the people were angry against Nero and the provost,
46 IV| also, with a frowning and angry visage like fire, like as
47 IV| James. Then Hermogenes was angry, and called many devils,
48 IV| assailed the devils as all angry, and lift up the bourdon,
49 IV| Germain knew it, he was much angry and forgat the christian
50 IV| burnt. Then was Constantius angry, and delivered Eusebius
51 IV| princes of priests were angry with him and would have
52 IV| appeared to him again all angry, and blamed him grievously
53 IV| great a saint, and she was angry and answered: Ye that be
54 IV| made? And then Decius was angry, and commanded that he should
55 IV| heavier. And then I was angry and brake an ear of the
56 IV| And he then, which was angry, said: Why defend ye to
57 V| himself: I ne feel our Lord so angry with me in no thing as that
58 V| should feign as he were angry because of making of the
59 V| courage feigned that he was angry because of his oath, and
60 V| him in writing, and was angry toward him, and sent him
61 V| eye, and the emperor was angry, and commanded to put him
62 V| the end that if they be angry they may become debonair
63 V| then the bishop was much angry because he durst not make
64 V| folly. Then the king was angry and commanded that they
65 V| heard that, he was strongly angry, and it did him much displeasure
66 V| that the gods that were angry might be appeased by sacrifices.
67 VI| The enchanters were then angry, and made to come a great
68 VI| and when he saw him he was angry because he was let come
69 VI| behind him. Then he arose all angry and confessed that he had
70 VI| charity. Never man saw him angry, ne never man saw him weep,
71 VI| strokes, ne was not moved ne angry with them. And then they
72 VI| bed. And then he, being angry, arose and threw away the
73 VI| he said to them: Be not angry. Martin my brother is passed
74 VI| devotion, sorrowing and angry that he might not enter.
75 VI| S. Barbara returned all angry towards her father and said:
76 VI| became the judge all wood and angry, and commanded to unclothe
77 VI| and awoke withal and was angry, and said to her: Wherefore
78 VI| been frantic, and was much angry against Peter. And Peter
79 VII| her mother to her with an angry voice: Alas, daughter, is
80 VII| emperor having disdain, and angry by felony, spake: Of these
81 VII| brother grieveth thee, be not angry with him till that he put
82 VII| to him otherwise thou art angry without cause, but if any
83 VII| fornication, and he was angry, and said: My body is dead,
84 VII| heard that, she was much angry, and came into the city
85 VII| There was a brother that was angry said to himself: If I were
86 VII| I should not be so soon angry. On a time he filled a pot
87 VII| Father, wherefore art thou angry because I am made a partner
88 VII| strongly travailed, he was much angry and recommended himself
89 VII| wherefore my husband shall be angry, but I pray thee that thou
90 VII| bed. The abbot was much angry and bade him despoil him
91 VII| thee. Then Julian was much angry, and commanded to hang a
92 VII| his palace, sorrowful and angry at the death of the same
93 VII| perished, then waxed he more angry, and took sodden pitch and
94 VII| emperor heard this he was so angry that for wrath he did make
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