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1 I| it is covered with black cloth, and this representeth them
2 II| mass of gold wrapped in a cloth. And when the man arose
3 II| his head wearing the same cloth that he had given to the
4 II| to him: Knowest thou this cloth? And he said: Yea, Sire;
5 III| they had ne sheets ne linen cloth but to dry their hands,
6 III| do bring smocks of linen cloth and said to them that they
7 III| took the smocks of linen cloth and threw them in the furnace
8 III| of S. Agatha and took the cloth that lay upon her tomb,
9 III| as soon as it came to the cloth that they brought from her
10 III| churchyard with a white cloth on his head, and stood still
11 IV| enchanter so precious a cloth for to lose it ? Then, when
12 IV| dead, and took away the cloth and so knew that she was
13 IV| like unto Jesu Christ, with cloth and hem, like as she saw
14 IV| standing, and with a linen cloth cleansing thy wounds. I
15 IV| then she clad her with the cloth of mortality and saluted
16 V| Who doth that no other man cloth, all men wonder on him.
17 V| three drops of blood upon a cloth by which they knew that
18 V| And then he took a linen cloth and bound his eyes with
19 VI| from the painter a linen cloth and set it upon his visage,
20 VI| bier was covered with a cloth named a dalmatic, and one
21 VI| thither and touched the cloth, and anon he was made whole.
22 VI| and did spin a fine small cloth of which she made more than
23 VI| both bound in a little cloth of purple, and said to her:
24 VI| wrapped in a little purple cloth, anon Euphemius fell down
25 VI| chamberers and made thereof cloth, so that of her proper labour
26 VI| martyr, and in his birth no cloth was fouled by him. And he
27 VII| monks, all in royal copes of cloth of gold and a royal cross
28 VII| then he asked Judas what cloth that was that hung over
29 VII| head, and he said it was a cloth that he gave to a leper,
30 VII| merits, in so much that the cloth which lay upon it was not
31 VII| his hands, he had a linen cloth in his bosom for to dry
32 VII| hath no more of it but a cloth for to wind him for to be
33 VII| so purchase to set such a cloth in thy looms that during
34 VII| death he ne ware but coarse cloth, russet or white, such as
35 VII| and a hood both of like cloth which he had do make for
36 VII| scarlet, ne gowns of rich cloth, ne also furring of over
37 VII| shirt a stamin or strainer's cloth, and for girdle he girded
38 VII| Aldegonde gave a piece of linen cloth, such as princes wear, and
39 VII| Jesu Christ, took the said cloth and thereof she made chrisms
40 VII| chrisms with her mother's cloth, and when she had made them
41 VII| the chrisms and her linen cloth thus employed, she was much
42 VII| angel brought him a purple cloth from heaven, and commanded
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