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1 I| they clad him with a red mantle, and in his hand they took
2 I| Noah was covered with the mantle, anon he awoke, and when
3 I| anon she took her pall or mantle and covered her. The servant
4 I| and she caught him by his mantle, and held it fast, and said
5 I| the doors, and left his mantle behind him in her hand.
6 I| she was refused, and his mantle in her hand, she cried and
7 I| chamber and left for haste his mantle that I held, behind him,
8 I| showed to her husband the mantle when he came home, and said:
9 I| when I cried, he left his mantle that I held, and fled away.
10 II| and cut off a gobet of his mantle and kept it. And when Saul
11 II| abbey and bring to me the mantle which Athanasius the bishop
12 II| this bishop and of this mantle, and after durst nothing
13 II| his breast he brought the mantle out of his cell, and all
14 II| of a knight clad with a mantle and girt with a girdle of
15 II| youngling clad with a white mantle among seven angels, and
16 II| Serapion, when he had given his mantle to a poor man and after
17 III| because she had given her mantle unto a poor man for the
18 III| Ghost shadow thee with the mantle corporal, that the blessed
19 III| also naked, but cast thy mantle upon me, by which I may
20 III| anon he cast to her his mantle, and humbly prayed her that
21 III| touch the hem of his robe or mantle. He was also called James
22 III| virgin covered it with her mantle, and after, she fell down
23 IV| thou seest, a coat and a mantle, and when I have that, I
24 IV| covered his face with his mantle, for he might not see so
25 IV| Iying, and covered it with a mantle; and the father laid his
26 IV| body all about with the mantle, and the child also, and
27 IV| breast and hid him under the mantle. And then the father of
28 IV| more appertly, and took the mantle, and found the child, which
29 IV| visage environed in a white mantle in which there were little
30 V| white coat, and a white mantle, which in every corner hath
31 V| away all his clothes save a mantle. And when they were gone
32 V| founden here a penny in my mantle, peradventure it is necessary
33 V| returned and took away the mantle with the penny and left
34 V| covered all about with a red mantle. And when the solemnities
35 VI| Potiphar, she holding his mantle, and yet by thy mercy he
36 VI| and despoiled him of his mantle which he ware, which mantle
37 VI| mantle which he ware, which mantle I bear on me and is heavier
38 VI| she wrapt it in a white mantle and laid it upon the stream
39 VI| his sword and carved his mantle therewith in two pieces
40 VI| and with a great coarse mantle hanging here and there upon
41 VI| vesture, which was but half a mantle, deserved to clothe and
42 VI| was one that bare a rich mantle, to whom she said: Give
43 VI| she said: Give hither the mantle. And when she had sweetly
44 VI| her she clad her with the mantle. And at that same time was
45 VI| Then the virgins brought a mantle of right great beauty, and
46 VI| vile. She wore a russet mantle, her gown of another foul
47 VII| that other cast away his mantle from him, and then he tarried
48 VII| he wound his hands in his mantle, to whom she said: Wherefore
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