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1 I| penible coat with which he is clad. He hath left thy vesture
2 I| And by derision he was clad with a white vesture, whereof
3 I| house of Pilate. For they clad him with a red mantle, and
4 I| without seam, wherewith he was clad when he came before the
5 I| gave it into his hand, and clad him with a double stole
6 II| brass on his head, and was clad in a habergeon. The weight
7 II| gave his coat that he was clad withal, and all his other
8 II| which was great and was clad with gold, which had six
9 II| offered to our Lord were clad with sackcloth, and had
10 II| Anthony ware this coat and clad him withal in great and
11 II| was in habit of a knight clad with a mantle and girt with
12 II| which appeared a youngling clad with a white mantle among
13 II| of our nature human, and clad him therewith and descended
14 II| and of estate. He hath clad me with precious stones
15 II| and anon therewith she clad her and said: I thank thee
16 II| honour to my God which hath clad me with this vestment and
17 II| great multitude of virgins clad in vestments of gold and
18 II| when he saw him, he was clad with a white vesture going
19 II| him, which was his master, clad in vile clothing, and led
20 III| corpse, anon came a young man clad in silk, and well an hundred
21 III| angel of God was ready, and clad him in a better clothing
22 III| And when she was curiously clad and arrayed in robes of
23 III| that was done, S. Peter, clad in white clothes, holding
24 III| unbound S. Marcellin, and clad him, and brought him with
25 III| appeared to him two young men clad in white vestments with
26 III| At the beginning he was clad with precious vestments
27 III| When he was raised, he was clad, and he did him to take
28 III| dread, and the duke himself clad him next his flesh in a
29 IV| the gates of the city, and clad with clothes of light, and
30 IV| Paul enter into the city clad with right noble vestments,
31 IV| she cut off her hair, and clad her with the clothes of
32 IV| for anger and heaviness he clad him in hair and wept every
33 IV| the country, he went and clad him with a vestment of tissue
34 IV| twenty tapers. ~And then she clad her with the cloth of mortality
35 V| divers pilgrimages, and clad him with the habit of a
36 V| and seemly stature. He is clad in a white coat, and a white
37 V| his purple in which he was clad, and commanded that the
38 V| coat. And as soon as he clad him withal he received full
39 V| master of the knights, and clad with the adornments of consul,
40 V| our Lord. And the judge clad him with clothes of silk,
41 V| the mitre, deserved to be clad with the crown, by whose
42 V| off all his clothes and clad him with the clothes of
43 V| he fled to our Lord, and clad him with hair. And then
44 V| shoon from his feet and clad him with a foul coat, and
45 V| to your Maker which hath clad you with feathers and hath
46 V| maidens, which were also clad with right noble vesture
47 V| and cut off her hair, and clad her in the habit of a man,
48 VI| commandment of the emperor, and clad him with noble vestments.
49 VI| new song, they shall be clad with vestments of the same
50 VI| him. And after came a man clad with the skin of a camel,
51 VI| company, and he that was clad in the hair of camels was
52 VI| after he appeared to him clad in a cope written full of
53 VI| bridge were people assembled, clad all in white, that were
54 VI| him a great company of men clad in white, the door being
55 VI| else to give to him, and he clad himself with that other
56 VI| Dialogue that S. Martin was clad with a sharp clothing, blue,
57 VI| Martin took it up, and clad him withal secretly, and
58 VI| Martin appeared to him clad in an alb, his cheer clear,
59 VI| found so perfect that he clad Jesu Christ instead of a
60 VI| the Lord of all the world clad him withal. That was a good
61 VI| woman which was religiously clad, which was his lavender
62 VI| sweetly embraced her she clad her with the mantle. And
63 VI| enter into the house all clad with white clothes, and
64 VI| of heaven, whereas she is clad and arrayed with the robe
65 VI| sent to her an angel which clad her with a white vestment,
66 VI| for the love of God, and clad him in a coat, and demanded
67 VI| thy grace. And then she clad her with habit religious
68 VI| to him an honourable lady clad in white, which advised
69 VI| wedding was come, she was clad in royal clothes of gold,
70 VI| appeared suddenly an old man clad in white clothes, holding
71 VII| when he rode in his chair, clad with clothes of gold, and
72 VII| with poor men which were clad with torn clothes, and anon
73 VII| And on the morn early he clad him in black and came weeping
74 VII| honoured, for though they be clad of foul vestments, yet shine
75 VII| tofore them. They shall be clad in clothes of silk of all
76 VII| spouse, hath adorned or clad me with things precious.~
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