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1 I| Caxton seems never to have troubled himself to refer to. Again,
2 I| had heard this he was much troubled, and all Jerusalem with
3 I| Jerusalem with him. Herod was troubled for three causes, first,
4 I| the Church which was much troubled tofore by so many tribulations
5 II| that day, he was greatly troubled. Then the phitoness desired
6 II| mercy, and as our heart is troubled in the pride of them, so
7 II| fell on them, and were sore troubled in their wits and made a
8 II| with a homicide who was troubled greatly upon her deliverance;
9 II| of Arius began, and much troubled holy church, and did many
10 III| and I supposed to have troubled him that he should no more
11 III| upon us. Then he being sore troubled, went home, and suffered
12 III| for to do a work, he was troubled in such wise that he fell,
13 III| whereof he was greatly troubled, and came on the morn to
14 III| to them, they were sore troubled and afraid. Then the cruel
15 III| his contemplation might be troubled, and went into an abbey
16 III| that had his brain sore troubled, in such wise that his eyes
17 III| wife were sore vexed and troubled with fiends, and as they
18 III| in her company were sore troubled; she asked after the candle,
19 III| wind and rain arose which troubled much the workmen. She lay
20 IV| champion, but Paul was not only troubled by months, but many years
21 IV| many men, that Nero, all troubled, fled, and hurt his foot
22 IV| in his journey grievously troubled with great floods of rain,
23 IV| that shall see it be not troubled, and say: Lo! there, how
24 IV| the tabernacle of him that troubled us and our lineage. Behold
25 IV| began to dread, and was troubled, and our blessed Lady appeared
26 V| monastery with other people, and troubled them that heard the service
27 V| her love, and was greatly troubled how she might do to make
28 V| to slay Christ, and have troubled the men, trowest thou I
29 V| wherewith they of the city were troubled with this thing, and went
30 V| there alone. And she was not troubled in any manner, but ever
31 VI| realm of England was greatly troubled with the Danes, so that
32 VI| of the world were greatly troubled with divers diseases.~When
33 VI| this noble woman was sore troubled in her mind for she dreaded
34 VI| members were bruised and troubled by great sickness that the
35 VI| myself, but I am greatly troubled in my mind, that my riches
36 VI| that thou be not angered ne troubled for any thing that is done
37 VII| request, was abashed and troubled in her courage how she might
38 VII| death. Then was she strongly troubled for sorrow, and went forth
39 VII| which they were greatly troubled long time, and sore forlaboured,
40 VII| possesseth, Job them that be troubled, and Daniel them that be
41 VII| a brother which was sore troubled, and would leave his place
42 VII| saw that it was thick and troubled, and soon after he said:
43 VII| the sign of the cross, and troubled him strongly, and when he
44 VII| that time the church was troubled by Berengarius, which affrmed
45 VII| were much marveled and sore troubled, also because that the night
46 VII| Then was the emperor sore troubled, and sent forth his knights
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