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1 I| flew upon the pens of the wind. And who ascended above
2 I| moving as of thunder, and of wind, vehement and sudden, and
3 I| hearts. And is compared to wind which is hot, whereof is
4 I| perfla hortum meum. Come wind of the south, and blow in
5 I| the sea, and there came a wind blowing in such wise that
6 II| suddenly came a vehement wind from the region of desert
7 II| leading of the angel, and had wind propitious. And when he
8 II| the port Adriatic, for the wind, which was contrary to them;
9 II| there blew a much strong wind, that made all the house
10 II| have gone over sea, but the wind was against him, and so
11 III| changed; your words be but wind, your promises be but rain,
12 III| constrained by a contrary wind to arrive in Galatia, and
13 III| them. And then anon the wind blew afresh cool, and also
14 III| root of a tree that the wind had thrown down a fournil
15 III| The night was dark, the wind great, and it rained fast,
16 III| ships charged with victual. Wind, tempest, and orage assailed
17 III| and a storm and tempest of wind and rain arose which troubled
18 III| request and for her love made wind and rain to cease. All sick
19 IV| tempest and orage. And the wind increased and grew over
20 IV| and there came a great wind and extinguished and did
21 V| many knights, and then the wind came contrary to them, and
22 V| arose from prayer, he let wind go behind by ignorance,
23 V| arrow returned with the wind and smote him that had shot
24 V| furnace as it had been a wind blowing with a soft dew.
25 VI| the sea, having so good wind that they arrived at a port
26 VI| flame was brought with the wind upon a house that was joining.
27 VI| against the might of the wind, so that there was seen
28 VI| would, there arose a great wind which made the ship to arrive
29 VI| sheet wherein she lay for to wind the dead bodies therein,
30 VI| is like a bladder full of wind, which with the pricking
31 VII| which be as dust tofore the wind? Thou shouldst rather marvel
32 VII| nothing, for it ne is but wind blowing upon a stone, thy
33 VII| Brandon bade the shipmen to wind up the sail and forth they
34 VII| then there came a south wind and drove the ship northward,
35 VII| And then came the south wind, and drove them farther
36 VII| uncertain. And then anon the wind turned into the north and
37 VII| with the blowing of the wind, and also there were two
38 VII| with the blowing of the wind, and these two ox-tongues
39 VII| up his lap and take the wind, and he said: I may not;
40 VII| of it but a cloth for to wind him for to be buried. The
41 VII| sweet sound which came by a wind agreeable, and thereout
42 VII| the sea by force of the wind, but the heat of the ocean
43 VII| chamber by virtue of a sweet wind that came from heaven, and
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