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romaniole 1
romanorum 1
romanos 5
romans 50
rome 380
rood 2
roof 3
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50 pilate
50 predication
50 restored
50 romans
50 solemnity
50 song
49 accused
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1 I| was in so great peace, the Romans had done made a temple which 2 I| the ways and quitted the Romans of all the debts that they 3 I| but because he owed to the Romans yearly a tribute, he sent 4 I| sent him in hostage to the Romans, as well for to be quit 5 I| slew him also. And when the Romans demanded what should be 6 I| wood. And then said the Romans, that sith he was worthy 7 I| doubt. And therefore the Romans drew out the body and in 8 I| grievous malady. For as the Romans had in the Lent lived soberly 9 I| the apostle saith to the Romans: Clothe you with vestments 10 I| saith the apostle to the Romans: The people that have law 11 II| daughter to a gentleman of the Romans, but he was a paynim. Her 12 III| emperor did send for the Romans in a place and there did 13 III| and said to them: Lords, Romans, hear ye how wisely and 14 III| after the manner of the Romans. And he held up his hands 15 III| same country, but when the Romans heard say that Gregory was 16 III| come into the hands of the Romans. Then Josephus, a prudent 17 III| thing principal that the Romans loved. But Jesu Christ would 18 III| that time consul of the Romans. Thus as they dwelled there 19 III| by his puissance from the Romans. He conquered Melun, and 20 IV| and that the people of the Romans had suffered many divers 21 IV| conductor of the host of the Romans, should go in battle against 22 IV| to the people. Then the Romans had him in such worship 23 IV| ne see it after. Then the Romans seeing his woodness, assailed 24 IV| devoured of wolves. Then the Romans returned and found the frog, 25 IV| come of the noblest of the Romans, and had been baptized of 26 IV| made it to be under the Romans. And from thence he went 27 IV| In so much that all the Romans made that day great solemnity 28 IV| to Rome she saw that the Romans hallowed the first day of 29 IV| Constantinople that they gave to the Romans the body of S. Stephen, 30 IV| honour of him. And when the Romans were come to Rome, they 31 IV| year was hallowed of the Romans with right great apparel 32 V| days, but suffered of the Romans much sorrow. Then avowed 33 V| most noble lineage of the Romans. Which Philip had taken 34 V| peace with christian men and Romans if they renied not him that 35 VI| am of the country of the Romans, and here I am a stranger. 36 VI| dedication of the temple. For the Romans saw that they were seigniored 37 VI| would rebel against the Romans, the image of that province 38 VI| Rome. And then anon the Romans would bring great puissance 39 VI| yet it sufficed not to the Romans that they had in their seigniory 40 VI| temple. And at the last the Romans made a pinnacle of copper 41 VI| the noble lineage of the Romans, and from the time that 42 VI| born of the lineage of the Romans, and his father was named 43 VII| most the tribute of the Romans, wherefore they of Rome 44 VII| suffered great envy of the Romans, for he was falsely accused 45 VII| peace was made between the Romans and the Lombards the day 46 VII| the culpables.~Then the Romans by admonishments of the 47 VII| peace between them and the Romans, he came and made a great 48 VII| the emperor, assailed the Romans, which were at Mountport, 49 VII| there were never so many Romans slain, howbeit that in the 50 VII| Jerusalem, instituted by the Romans. Under the which was Jesu


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