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1 I| into the towns. Then Enoch gat Irad, and Irad Mehujael,
2 I| and Irad Mehujael, and he gat Methusael, and he gat Lameth,
3 I| he gat Methusael, and he gat Lameth, which was the seventh
4 I| Adah and Zilla; of Adah he gat Jabal which found first
5 I| Seth was a good man, and he gat Enos, and Enos Cainan, and
6 I| made, by virtue of which he gat very mercy, and was brought
7 I| five hundred years old, he gat Shem, Ham, and Japhet. This
8 I| all his goods. And a man gat away from them and came
9 I| latchet of a shoe, and thus gat Abram much love of all the
10 I| sons of Leah that Jacob gat in Mesopotamia, and Dinah
11 I| Canaan. Of which lands Joseph gat all the money for selling
12 I| above thy brethren, which I gat and won from the hand of
13 II| David thereof. And David gat him a company of men of
14 II| for her and lay by her and gat her with child. And when
15 II| kissed them, by which he gat to him the hearts of the
16 II| thus Job by his patience gat so much love of God, that
17 II| might. Whereof on a day she gat a kid and brought it home.
18 II| his sight that S. Andrew gat for him so lightly. ~It
19 II| prayed to God for him, and gat for him remission of his
20 II| him, wherefore S. Thomas gat a bull for to do accurse
21 II| heavenly city, and this he gat five manner wises, after
22 II| Austin, that is to say he gat by poverty the kingdom,
23 II| died anon forthwith, yet he gat and impetred of God space
24 III| furthermore he impetred and gat grace of our Lord that no
25 III| besieged the town and anon he gat it, and burnt and destroyed
26 III| and of Valeria his wife he gat S. Gervase and S. Prothase.
27 III| recover her health, and he gat it for her entirely.~There
28 III| Vespasian went to Rome, and gat licence of the emperor for
29 III| and did so much that he gat his life of Vespasian, and
30 III| her husband heard this he gat licence of the emperor that
31 III| which was his brother, gat leave to slay all them that
32 III| time with the pope, and gat full great privileges and
33 III| On a time he impetred and gat of the king that all the
34 III| from their hands, yet he gat letters of grace for him,
35 III| of his father, which he gat with great pain, and came
36 III| debonairty, and by her prayer gat her sight again, and by
37 IV| a message to Herod, and gat consent that he should be
38 IV| the devils accused him, he gat that he should be restored
39 IV| blindness of his body, and gat of the christian mind and
40 IV| and pardon, and he also gat of thee by prayer power
41 IV| said that he impetred and gat grace of our Lord that no
42 IV| emperor appeased the noise and gat of the pope that he had
43 IV| heard that, he impetred and gat of the clergy and people
44 IV| received into Capua, which gat by their devout prayers
45 IV| bishop of the church. And he gat of the same Honorius the
46 IV| other. And they prayed and gat grace of our Lord that in
47 IV| pity of your weeping and gat by his merits to render
48 IV| three hundred. And Carpasius gat the house of S. Ciriacus,
49 IV| suffered impairing, but he gat the gain of health, and
50 V| called Water-hanging, and gat with great prayers and labour
51 V| the devil so mute that he gat no remembrance to them that
52 V| kneeled tofore them, and gat grace of S. Amadour, which
53 V| after he went to Rome and gat privileges of the pope to
54 V| martyrs, and impetred and gat of the abbot and monks that
55 V| good wine. And the holy man gat of our Lord that which the
56 VI| Godwin's daughter, on whom he gat Edmond Ironside. And after
57 VI| was greatly comforted, and gat him a guide, and went and
58 VI| had pity on them, and he gat of the water that the king
59 VI| in this meek strife they gat licence of the abbot Gilbert
60 VI| wound in his head that he gat in a battle. Then they beheld,
61 VI| Lord six hundred and five, gat of Phocas the said temple,
62 VI| of France. This Leonard gat so much grace of the king,
63 VI| had made his prayer, he gat of God that he required.
64 VI| bare the lame man, and thus gat they much money by truandise,
65 VI| an abbey, and such as she gat whereof she gave to the
66 VI| would believe. Then Maximus gat leave of the tormentors
67 VI| and dwelled with her, and gat daily their living with
68 VII| cross, and in short time he gat on her Constantine, which
69 VII| whole he defiled her, and gat on her a child. And when
70 VII| that so much of graces he gat and acquired toward our
71 VII| the which he received and gat on her fair children, which
72 VII| corruptible changed and gat the realm perdurable, and
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