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1 I| house in an hole, or in a wall of stone. And thus the Holy
2 I| pigeons in the holes of the wall, that is in the wounds of
3 I| assembled unto the likeness of a wall, and there appeared to them
4 I| the water stood up as a wall on the right side and on
5 II| were there. They were a wall and a shield for us both
6 II| and hung his body on the wall of Bethshan. And when the
7 II| and of his sons from the wall of Bethshan and burnt them,
8 II| delivered to Joab over the wall, and so the city was saved,
9 II| hyssop that groweth on the wall, and discerned the properties
10 II| and his house, and on the wall of Jerusalem and other towns
11 II| home and laid him down by a wall and slept. And from a swallow'
12 II| the sun, which pierced the wall of the monastery on the
13 II| in the clefts of a broken wall, and incontinent by the
14 II| his forehead against the wall, be ye ordained to be my
15 III| earthquave, and a part of the wall fell down upon Silvain,
16 III| they had a little made the wall high, the devil appeared
17 III| thrown down a part of the wall, and had therewith slain
18 III| the chapel but under the wall of the chapel; and the keepers
19 III| Jerusalem he saw a thick wall which he did do perish and
20 III| painting that I see upon the wall; and these gods that thou
21 III| meditations, he had hanging on the wall in his chamber an harp,
22 III| Fosses, and closed them in a wall unto the time that he might
23 III| that church, and when the wall was broken where the heads
24 III| laid this holy body in the wall by the high altar right
25 III| holy body had rested in the wall certain years, S. Edward
26 III| body was taken out of the wall, there came out of the grave
27 IV| let by a lepe down of the wall. In Jerusalem he was arrested,
28 IV| walls, and a piece of the wall fell upon the man and slew
29 IV| the head inclined to a wall, he saw the heaven open,
30 IV| and mother. I show thee a wall of steadfast faith, thou
31 V| his mother cried from the wall of her house, and said:
32 V| penance in a place against the wall, and read them Iying in
33 V| together in the gate like a wall, and all the people was
34 V| bidden, in looking on the wall, to espy this image which
35 V| image which was fixed to the wall, and began to grin at it
36 V| paynims had painted on a wall the arms of Serapis, and
37 VI| addressing him against the wall, desiring by nature to help
38 VI| fevers and turned her to the wall, and they that were there
39 VI| came between me and the wall and sang so sweetly that
40 VI| was between her and the wall, and provoked her to sing,
41 VII| side of the hill like a wall all burning. And then one
42 VII| a man digging in a long wall, as it is read in a certain
43 VII| another time that a great wall fell on a child which was
44 VII| great part of the prison wall fell down and so escaped
45 VII| Walking on water, iii. 85.~Wall pierced by a ray of the
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