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1 I| it is to dread and great peril lest the prosperities all
2 I| such things may be great peril. And in this commandment
3 II| delivered him from so great peril. And then it was showed
4 II| delivered of this present peril. And when the emperor had
5 II| and trust to escape the peril of this tempest, and all
6 II| thou shalt escape this peril of the sea. The abbot promised
7 II| Let us go surely to the peril of death, and let us abide
8 II| drank venom without hurt or peril, and them that had been
9 II| she was escaped from the peril to lose her virginity, and
10 III| the city was in a great peril for the torments that he
11 III| Amande thus escaped from this peril. And many other miracles
12 III| be great pity and great peril to all Italy, and said to
13 III| succour a ship which is in peril; then he stretched and laid
14 III| and the mariners told the peril where they had been in,
15 III| and when they saw them in peril, they hewed the cords of
16 III| delivered him from this peril he would be baptized. Anon
17 III| which had delivered him from peril, he went not to visit him,
18 III| he delivered him from the peril of the sea, and anon the
19 III| told him that he was in peril of death, and that it approached
20 III| victory, now thou art in peril to lose thy crown which
21 III| tempest that they were in peril for to perish, and then
22 III| him to be borne thence for peril of the fire, and then he
23 III| delivered, she was in great peril, and anon she sent for an
24 III| delivered S. Celine from peril and from the contagion of
25 IV| towards Italy he was in peril of death, and from thence
26 IV| But Abraham put himself in peril for to save his brother'
27 IV| thou wilt keep her from peril, and that the child may
28 IV| child, which saw herself in peril to be drowned, and cried
29 IV| merits, and escape that peril, if she had a son she should
30 IV| two knights escaped the peril of the tempest, and those
31 IV| thou hast fallen in this peril. But because that our Lord
32 IV| thou hast put me in great peril; thou weighest almost as
33 IV| have been cut, and for this peril her mother commended her
34 V| governed them that were in peril, and gave life to them that
35 V| Then Giles doubted the peril of the world, and went secretly
36 V| there mariners in great peril and like to perish in the
37 V| this miracle he doubted the peril of the glory human, and
38 V| wise that the ship was in peril; he set the chasse with
39 V| city of that right great peril. Justina then would not
40 V| church and kept it from peril of wreck, and brought it
41 VI| wedlock that I fall not in peril of my chastity. And with
42 VI| were delivered from sin and peril. They, hearing this, marvelled
43 VI| desire of King Edward, the peril of the realm, the trouble,
44 VI| the end of sin, term of peril, leader of health, master
45 VI| all the meiny wept for the peril of the queen. And then Leonard
46 VI| he should die and was in peril, he chased away the pain
47 VI| chased away the pain and peril of the venom by the virtue
48 VI| thou no doubt, for without peril thou shalt be delivered
49 VI| church, and put his body in peril, like as he had despised
50 VI| of trees, and fall oft in peril to be drowned, but thou
51 VII| trust verily there may be no peril, considering the great wisdom
52 VII| should be kept from all peril of lightning and thunder,
53 VII| deliver them of that great peril. And anon after, came another
54 VII| deliverance from this great peril, but they were in great
55 VII| seven years from many a peril and brought them home in
56 VII| the trees, and forgat the peril that he was in and gave
57 VII| he taketh no heed of the peril that he is in.~And yet he
58 VII| that this man was in great peril of his life and was summoned
59 VII| father, for to eschew the peril of death. For the king had
60 VII| were delivered from the peril of death. The fire taken
61 VII| saved them from the foresaid peril of death. Then the said
62 VII| expose mine own self to peril for Jesu Christ. Which things
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