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1 I| in the firmament, but it hung in the air nigh to the earth.
2 II| temple of Ashtaroth, and hung his body on the wall of
3 II| held so fast that Absalom hung by his hair, and the mule
4 II| told him how that Absalom hung by his hair on a bough of
5 II| the heart of Absalom as he hung on the tree by his hair,
6 II| springing of the day they hung the head of Holofernes on
7 II| as disciple of him that hung on thee. For I have alway
8 II| butchers. And then they hung him on the cross, like as
9 II| was then, and the ice that hung on the trees became flowers
10 II| holes, and in every hole hung a phial, and he demanded
11 II| but on his entrails which hung out of his body, so that
12 III| to the temple, and after hung himself in despair, and
13 III| the country took it and hung it on the front of the church
14 III| in battle that his hand hung on the arm in such wise
15 III| the form of a sword, that hung over Jerusalem; but this
16 III| through the glass window, and hung his chasuble thereon, whereof
17 III| first to a stake, and after, hung him on a bough by the hair
18 III| fell to ground and the head hung still on the bough, and
19 IV| commanded that his feet hung upward, and so hung three
20 IV| feet hung upward, and so hung three days long, in such
21 IV| other, and thereon they hung Corone and suddenly let
22 IV| licked her feet, the two asps hung at her breasts, and did
23 IV| attain him, for the arrows hung in the air about, nigh him,
24 IV| was a pine, on which men hung on the branches, for the
25 IV| laps of their mantles, that hung on their necks, were full
26 IV| to the friars, and they hung it tofore the image in mind
27 IV| opened the curtain that hung afore her bed, and entered
28 IV| burning hot on his head, and hung him in the torment named
29 IV| to the bier, so that he hung by the hands on the bier,
30 IV| cut off by the wrists and hung on the bier, and he was
31 V| the virgin by the hair and hung her thereby, and she ever
32 V| with clothes of silk, and hung on him ouches and brooches
33 V| down in his bed wherover hung a cord on a beam, whereon
34 VI| Leonard had done. And he hung that great chain tofore
35 VI| little bough of a tree which hung over the river, and ceased
36 VII| there was a canvas that hung over his head which beat
37 VII| what cloth that was that hung over his head, and he said
38 VII| saw a little honey that hung in the boughs of the trees,
39 VII| might not draw it out, which hung at his bed's head, and when
40 VII| upon a bench, and his purse hung down in which his letters
41 VII| for witness thereof they hung up the skin of the hart.~
42 VII| knights of the town, and hung curtains about the pillar,
43 VII| by the hair, and as she hung, he made to tear off all
44 VII| and at the neck of it they hung a great stone, and cast
45 VII| repentance that the thief that hung on the cross at the right
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