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1 I| saith S. Bernard: Ye that lie in dust and powder arise
2 I| was veritable, he would lie therein three days. The
3 I| his body should so long lie in the earth. Whereof David
4 I| Christ passed upon, which lie in the powder and dust,
5 I| took Hagar my maid, and lie by her that thou might get
6 I| I gave thee licence to lie with my servant, and now
7 I| and said to him: Come and lie with me, who anon would
8 I| forbidden that no man shall lie wittingly, for whoso lieth
9 II| they saw their god Dagon lie on the ground tofore the
10 II| servants of thee, my lord, lie on the ground, and would
11 II| neighbour, and he shall lie with thy wives tofore thine
12 II| for to entreat Judith to lie with his lord, and to come
13 II| head, and left the body lie still, and took the head
14 II| never after would the queen lie with the king. And then
15 II| predecessors, but it shall not lie in thy power, and so the
16 III| that one of them should lie on the cart as he were dead,
17 III| Julian said to them: Why lie ye so? They answered: Sir,
18 III| They answered: Sir, we lie not, it is so as we say
19 III| heard of the miracle durst lie no more tofore the holy
20 III| not the head. And there lie his father and mother and
21 III| well that thou shalt not lie, show to us of Jesus that
22 III| Pernelle, thy daughter, to lie sick? To whom S. Peter said:
23 IV| thee, that he shall not mow lie what I think. To whom Nero
24 IV| that all the people should lie down and sleep and rest
25 IV| foot on his neck saying: Lie still, thou fiend, under
26 IV| he should suffer them to lie on the earth like as they
27 IV| her in a night and let her lie. And Lucia, the virgin,
28 IV| him strongly and let him lie for dead. And then I led
29 IV| to be his pledge and to lie for him, his charity was
30 IV| that Laurence contumax may lie thereon. And the ministers
31 V| suffered the pilgrim to lie without the hospital, but
32 V| he felt her, he let her lie in that side of the bed
33 V| Natalie saw her husband lie grovelling upon the earth,
34 V| prayed her that she would lie thy her and have to do carnally,
35 V| in which the holy saints lie in. And the son died in
36 V| the snow, saying to him: Lie there, thou villain messenger
37 VI| in hell everlastingly to lie in pain. Then the messengers
38 VI| right side, and they shall lie yet on their left side seventy
39 VI| abbot: Father, suffer him to lie in rest, and attempt not
40 VI| murmur against thee and lie in await against thee. Come
41 VI| shall make my knights to lie therein all armed. And how
42 VI| was which he was woned to lie on, for he was accustomed
43 VI| for he was accustomed to lie on the bare ground, and
44 VI| that she should use to lie on a sack full of straw.
45 VI| thee, and now I see thee lie dead in thy bed, which shouldst
46 VI| pray her that she would lie and rest her a little. She
47 VI| set ne appointed, but ever lie in wait how they might by
48 VI| destroy them, like as thieves lie in await to rob and slay
49 VI| she is said of celo and lie, or else cecilia, as lacking
50 VI| that S. Peter bade him to lie, for God hath no need of
51 VI| servant to the spirit, may lie down and die. In which death
52 VII| done, but all other times I lie still in hell in full burning
53 VII| to me a little request, lie with me only this night
54 VII| never been made. Also they lie saying that the moon came
55 VII| houses for poor people to lie in, edified minsters of
56 VII| hearts to God may of light lie.~After, the priest saith:
57 VII| the tormentors merrily: I lie here better than I am worthy,
58 VII| than I am worthy, for I lie upon a bed well strewed
59 VII| burst. Then let they him lie in the field that the beasts
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