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1 I| spirits in the air began to move great tempests and marvellous
2 I| For like as the heavens move continually without resting,
3 I| in such manner the saints move always by good works. The
4 I| anon their flesh began to move and stir to concupiscence.
5 I| springs of water and began to move, and then they were expert
6 I| so their members began to move against their superior,
7 I| commandment shall no man move hand nor foot in all the
8 I| adj., greater or elder. move, v., to be able. moyen,
9 II| shall pray to God that he move battle against thee, in
10 II| that in no wise might they move her from the place. Wherefore
11 II| enchanters, which might never move her for all enchantery.
12 II| and yet they might not move her from the place. Then
13 II| thousand they should not move me. Of these words the judge
14 II| bounden so that he might not move him. After, he made an harlot,
15 II| members and his body, to move to lechery. Finally, when
16 II| me Iying, that I may not move. For all this S. Macarius
17 II| body, so that he might not move him. And for all this he
18 II| that they made S. Basil to move in holding the young man.
19 III| adversity that thou shalt suffer move thee from thy faith ne from
20 III| yet for that it shall not move. In this manner answered
21 III| done it wittingly, for to move him the sooner to patience
22 III| to dance and carol for to move the monks to temptation.
23 III| edifice, they might not move it, then there assembled
24 III| should depart they could not move the door till they had left
25 III| his mother. And if pity move you that ye leave to eat
26 III| his servants might unnethe move, and the glorious saint
27 III| menaces make me no more to move than doth the painting that
28 III| thee keep my mind that it move not ne that it fall from
29 IV| made serpents of brass to move, and made the images of
30 IV| the dead body, he was seen move his head of them that stood
31 IV| in languor, and might not move. And then he understood
32 IV| therein, and made four men move the tub that she should
33 IV| Art thou not an enchanter? Move the beasts. And when he
34 IV| beasts. And when he began to move them they made assault to
35 IV| such wise that he might not move, and said: Now we shall
36 IV| them that embraced him to move, he arose and said: What
37 IV| strait that he might not move it, ne turn hither ne thither
38 V| Lord, he said, call me, move me, change me, and enlumine
39 V| went and enforced him to move her heart unto unlawful
40 V| to her, and enforced to move her heart in love, and inflame
41 V| much that they might not move it from thence in no manner.
42 V| oratory, but they could not move it in no manner. Then they
43 V| thigh that he could not move it, and cried to S. Francis
44 VI| it, and durst never after move the king to such matters,
45 VI| staff, but they could not move it. And when the archbishop
46 VI| so fast that he might not move it, wherefore he was sore
47 VI| it out, but it would not move. Then the king and the archbishop
48 VI| prince, and sweet patron, move thy bowels of mercy on me,
49 VI| please, that it appear and move. That it please, he ought
50 VI| speak appertly; that it move, that he speak fervently.
51 VI| the enchanters, saying: Move ye not in the name of our
52 VI| and they might no more move them than a rock till they
53 VI| thrice, and they might not move the sepulchre. And as they
54 VII| courage. Wherefore I shall move to you of four notable things
55 VII| mother, that ye ne none other move me more of this matter,
56 VII| stars, and planets, how they move from the orient to the occident
57 VII| then this island began to move, whereof the monks were
58 VII| was done the fish began to move and swam forth fast into
59 VII| thy son but women, which move men always to lechery. Then
60 VII| forth that we might not move. Come then and let us knock
61 VII| spear he began to turn and move them, and one of the children
62 VII| there, so that no man might move it.~A man that had been
63 VII| they that bare it could not move it from thence, wherefore
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