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1 I| labour of monks that, no man strong or mighty to labour ought
2 I| is she that overthroweth strong men into sin, quencheth
3 I| shall slay the great and strong men; when he may not win
4 I| nothing more sharp ne more strong that a man may suffer by
5 I| She answered: Nay, but strong of courage, devout and of
6 I| enquire: Who is he that is so strong, so terrible, so clear and
7 I| his resurrection. And more strong it was to prove his resurrection
8 I| beauty; sick in the tree, strong in his despoil; foul reputed
9 I| Thirdly, they be right strong because of their virtue
10 I| etc. The angels of God be strong and always ready to fulfil
11 I| high, right fair, and right strong. Of the two first saith
12 I| hath but little matter, but strong virtue in operation it hath
13 I| Israel, for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more
14 I| suffer you to go but by strong hand. I shall stretch out
15 I| shall do to Pharaoh. By strong hand he shall let you go,
16 I| said that the people were strong, and many kings and giants,
17 II| a harp, a fair child and strong, wise in his talking and
18 II| Israel eight hundred thousand strong men that were able to fight
19 II| the youngling said: Be of strong belief; it shall not be
20 II| her mother said: Be thou strong of heart, my daughter, our
21 II| wisdom and in doctrine, strong in pain and converted high
22 II| bishop he was fallen into a strong fever. And then he prayed
23 II| suddenly there blew a much strong wind, that made all the
24 II| which were in the faith strong and mighty. And tofore,
25 II| vengeance of God, for a strong fever took him within and
26 II| feeble of fasting, and not strong ne mighty. ~When he was
27 II| high, for he was high and strong in science, and virtuous
28 II| monks, for to be after more strong to serve God. ~A man demanded
29 II| christian men for to be strong in the faith, address ye
30 II| yet, but that he be made strong again, and be kempt again
31 II| invincible, strongest of all strong, now these aspre torments
32 II| himself to be bound in a strong chain more than to be crowned
33 III| crafts. Then he did take strong venom and meddled it with
34 III| Then Josephus, being a strong man and a light, caught
35 III| men that had been right strong fell down dead in the streets
36 III| thee no doubtance, but be strong and vigorous, for from henceforth
37 IV| after him, and let make a strong poison, and gave it to her
38 IV| dignity of the apostle. O most strong champion of our Lord, which
39 IV| and high of stature and strong in thy members, thou shalt
40 IV| he should be bound to a strong stake, and that he should
41 IV| the meat, and were more strong for to suffer torments.
42 IV| other armour, and was as strong as twelve lions or bears;
43 IV| works of divinity. He was a strong pillar of the faith of God,
44 IV| us following: First, in strong suffering of adversities,
45 IV| he saith thus: The right strong martyr truly is burnt in
46 V| beheaded. And they chose a strong tyrant to do it, and he
47 V| forth his neck, and the strong butcher lifted up his arm
48 V| of Egypt? which was more strong than Samson, and more holy
49 V| him to be beaten with four strong men. And Natalie anon reported
50 V| emperor, but John, which was strong in virtue and all embraced
51 V| And when he was passed, a strong hail fell in Constantinople
52 V| which is as much to say as strong, and of leos, that is people,
53 V| bodies and noble in arms, strong in battle, subtle in engine,
54 V| with a hundred gates right strong is now overthrown. To them
55 V| And this battle was right strong, so much that they came
56 V| it had been thrown of a strong champion, and anon the man
57 V| had tasted it, he became strong and was all whole.~He had
58 V| wounds. ~boystous, adj., strong. ~brede, n., the size,~canticis,
59 VI| Canute the rule of England by strong hand, all law and good rule
60 VI| Who among these sharp and strong pains praying, the awls
61 VI| prayers said: O Lord thou art strong and mighty enough to deliver
62 VI| might be seen, against the strong stream of the flood were
63 VI| read that Judas, the most strong man, made a collection and
64 VI| Lord to give her sister a strong heart and a stable, and
65 VI| S. Clare, which were so strong, and so much availed against
66 VI| ne land, but make them strong to please and serve God.
67 VI| corporal meat, and she was so strong by the suffrance and grace
68 VI| he did do make a high and strong tower in which he did do
69 VI| was in his flowering age, strong and mighty in battle, and
70 VI| fastened and bounden with strong chains pass well without
71 VI| any breaking through the strong waves of the sea. And some
72 VII| welcome to me, and ye be strong and of good comfort, for
73 VII| shall go soothly to the strong God. Then they cut the third
74 VII| again, she was all whole and strong, without any disease or
75 VII| purvey for a good ship and a strong, and victualled it for seven
76 VII| which was named Alboin, a strong man and a noble, which had
77 VII| which was a noble man and strong, which went to battle against
78 VII| saying unto him: Polycarp be strong and constant. That voice
79 VII| began to tempt him sore and strong. And first he tempted him
80 VII| Narbonne was vexed with a strong axes, and by the feebleness
81 VII| virtues, replenished so strong in him, that the more better
82 VII| many towns and castles with strong walls. He found then about
83 VII| which was aggrieved with a strong axes which she had suffered
84 VII| judgment, for right even so as strong wines or strong meats are
85 VII| even so as strong wines or strong meats are unprofitable or
86 VII| and made him whole and strong, and carried him thence,
87 VII| chosen friend of God, be strong in thy tribulation, for
88 VII| naked and stretched him with strong withes bound to horses about
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