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1 I| were entered into the house secretly and had found the child,
2 II| house privily, that he might secretly bury it when the sun went
3 II| with moving of her lips secretly, saying: O Lord God of Israel,
4 II| torments; so that I am fled secretly away, and had liefer be
5 II| villainy, and threw by night secretly into the house of the man
6 II| yet depart, and returned secretly to Canterbury, of whose
7 III| Benet his nurse and fled secretly, and came into a hermitage
8 III| after him, and they named secretly among themselves, that unnethe
9 III| suffered it to be borne secretly and privily unto their ship.
10 III| thereof because it should be secretly kept. Then it happed that
11 III| the bodies and buried them secretly in his house in a tomb of
12 III| baptized him, and informed him secretly in the faith. And then this
13 III| he went unto this pilgrim secretly, and said to him in this
14 III| then forthon he believed secretly and accompanied with him,
15 III| suffered them to be led secretly, their hands bound behind
16 III| loaves hot out of the oven secretly and gave it to the poor.
17 IV| heads to be smitten off secretly, and to be buried in their
18 IV| also, when he was with Nero secretly within his conclave, the
19 IV| went to him and said to him secretly: Command some man to bring
20 IV| he was afraid, and ran secretly to his mother's breast and
21 IV| there ordained to be more secretly, and there hid them long
22 IV| pavilion, he entered in secretly and cut the throat of his
23 IV| named Irenæus, which was secretly a christian man, and said
24 V| arose without shame and came secretly to him. And when he felt
25 V| Carthage he came to Rome secretly, without the knowledge of
26 V| that night, but he departed secretly on the morn. And when she
27 V| church, he brought to him secretly a book wherein the credo
28 V| repudiated his own wife, and secretly wedded her to his wife,
29 V| die, ordained between them secretly that, when Herod should
30 V| that Herod treated first secretly with his wife of the death
31 V| Jerusalem, and did do bury it secretly thereby whereas Herod dwelled,
32 V| death. And then Savien fled secretly away, and went unto the
33 V| peril of the world, and went secretly to the rivage of the sea,
34 V| others, for she was christian secretly, but she durst not publish
35 V| to the cathedral church secretly by water in a boat, and
36 V| the bodies and buried them secretly in a field of hers, and
37 VI| to live together chaste secretly, that no man knew it but
38 VI| rule about the king as well secretly as outward. And the king,
39 VI| loveth his enemy is a martyr secretly in his mind. Secondly, they
40 VI| was all whole. When he was secretly in the revestiary he had
41 VI| up, and clad him withal secretly, and the sleeves came to
42 VI| gave ensample. When she was secretly alone, tofore she might
43 VI| sometimes, she would call them secretly and comforted them, all
44 VII| confused in himself, and said secretly: Alas I fear me I am deceived,
45 VII| resist her wisdom, he sent secretly by letters for all the great
46 VII| place wherein he might dwell secretly, out of the business of
47 VII| the king a man which was secretly christian, and was chief
48 VII| said they, then call him secretly and say to him that this
49 VII| most familiar with him, secretly, and demanded him of this
50 VII| then he let the dove fly secretly, and he flew upon the shoulder
51 VII| inquired all that he should do secretly, and reported it to the
52 VII| a whole year, and after, secretly he departed again and went
53 VII| All which things he shewed secretly to his fellow, named friar
54 VII| little water, and ever most secretly that he could he ware under
55 VII| say in English: Those that secretly blame and dispraise their
56 VII| yonder man and make him come secretly to speak with me. The messenger
57 VII| And when he might tend secretly to them, visiting them and
58 VII| sister, together speaking secretly of their spouse our Lord
59 VII| orisons are said softly and secretly, for this that the priest
60 VII| the intent he might more secretly honour and pray, he went
61 VII| here be also said low or secretly for this, that when our~
62 VII| same canon is said low or secretly for the virtue of the words,
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