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1 I| blood, and the stars shall fall on the earth. The sun is
2 I| edifices and buildings shall fall down: and in this sixth
3 I| sign all the stars shall fall from the heaven and shall
4 I| alway, for as much as she fall not in despair, is purposed
5 I| sons of the prophets let fall the iron of his axe in the
6 I| order. And some fight and fall, to them is given penance.
7 I| away the letting, that they fall not into sin, and that is
8 I| he is prone and ready to fall from the beginning of his
9 I| considering what should fall thereof. And it happed that
10 I| and magicians what should fall of this child. And they
11 I| peradventure pestilence or war fall to us. The king of Egypt
12 II| Sometime it might hap to me to fall and come into the hands
13 II| the children of Israel to fall in the hands of the Philistines.
14 II| temptation suffered God to fall to him, that it should be
15 II| slime of his eyes began to fall away like as it had been
16 II| lest the ire of our Lord fall on you. Then many of them
17 II| only, in such wise that he fall in the ire of his God that
18 II| and go hence lest the bath fall upon us in which Cerinthus
19 II| church, and when it should fall that chasuble should be
20 II| pleasant to them for to fall into temptation. And when
21 II| brother did, and they shall fall to the earth and break. ~
22 III| said to them: So may it fall to you as ye say. And anon
23 III| laugh because he saw another fall, then said Ambrose to him:
24 III| laughest, beware that thou fall not also, and after he fell,
25 III| God forbid that it never fall that the pope of the christian
26 III| the vengeance should not fall on them, but on the wicked
27 III| of his mind, or he shall fall on the pavement all dead.~
28 III| ever when Easter day should fall, the which book is yet at
29 III| all the mountains should fall on them and also heaven,
30 III| temples of the idols to fall down and slew many. The
31 III| life's end, and all shall fall for the death of thy brother
32 III| that it move not ne that it fall from the estate that thou
33 IV| him no more, but let him fall to the earth. And anon they
34 IV| earth. And anon they let him fall to the ground and brake
35 IV| to the earth, of whom the fall signifieth the form of the
36 IV| Gospels that some lot may fall to me. And she opening the
37 IV| came a white dove, and let fall a scroll on the altar whereon
38 IV| said she, as both my eyes fall upon this book, and anon
39 IV| great mountain, he made many fall down from the top to the
40 IV| suddenly menaced for to fall and overthrow, and as he
41 V| that the woods and stones fall, and they that be mortal
42 V| have thriven, and made him fall in the sin of the flesh.
43 V| inobedient, by which we shall fall into a grievous judgment,
44 V| dreading lest he should fall and break himself, did do
45 V| that was crucified, lest I fall hereafter into such pains.
46 V| the angel doth, is that he fall not into sin, and this doth
47 V| and profit is that if he fall, that he arise anon again,
48 V| fourth profit is that man fall not so oft into sin as the
49 V| he will not suffer me to fall, because I dwell in the
50 VI| sacrament of wedlock that I fall not in peril of my chastity.
51 VI| joy, and for gladness let fall tears from his eyes, giving
52 VI| hand, and that other let fall a drop of his sweat on it,
53 VI| bridge, he should slide and fall into that stinking river,
54 VI| hewn and bounden for to fall upon him.~And when it should
55 VI| him.~And when it should fall he made the sign of the
56 VI| And other while she would fall down to the feet of her
57 VI| sleight and deceit prevented, fall on good christian men, and
58 VI| that suddenly he should fall upon this king unadvised,
59 VI| hands and let the tears fall out of his eyes, and said:
60 VI| should no debate ne enmity fall between the brethren. Then
61 VI| to you by destiny shall fall. And Clement beheld him,
62 VI| jointures of trees, and fall oft in peril to be drowned,
63 VII| the tree and letteth it fall, and then the hull breaketh
64 VII| if thou go out thou shalt fall into fornication, and he
65 VII| lady his wife saw him oft fall, she was much sorrowful
66 VII| of him, wherefore he must fall because he might not sustain
67 VII| each one of them should fall in prayers. And when the
68 VII| them their sins, and to fall in penance. Therefore by
69 VII| great evil or damage should fall therefor, as well to S.
70 VII| on thee than to see thee fall into a deadly sin against
71 VII| the which for cause of a fall that her mother received
72 VII| Satan hath made thee to fall in villainy. The seventh
73 VII| closed it fast, and let it fall down from a high hill. And
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