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1 I| Israel, tofore they had eaten the lamb, they put them
2 I| evil beasts thou wert not eaten nor all to-torn; I gathered
3 I| about. And when they had eaten in this hall, our Lord appeared
4 I| incredulity. And when he had eaten with them, and had commanded
5 I| of bread and wine. He is eaten and received of the good
6 I| is said that the men had eaten bread of angels, but alway,
7 I| alway, all they that had eaten thereof, they died in desert,
8 I| For before that they had eaten of the forbidden fruit,
9 I| naked, but that thou hast eaten of the tree for bidden?
10 I| flesh was ordained to be eaten. And then Noah began to
11 I| them, and when they had eaten they demanded him: Where
12 I| brought to him and hast eaten he may bless thee ere he
13 I| also wine. And when he had eaten and drunken a good draught
14 I| to me venison? And I have eaten of all that he brought to
15 I| as strangers, and he hath eaten and sold our goods? Sith
16 II| Hannah arose after she had eaten and drunk in Shilo and went
17 II| strength in him, for he had eaten no bread of all that day,
18 II| and bread. And when he had eaten he walked with his servants
19 II| thy body shall rot, and be eaten with worms, and thy meiny
20 II| that hath smitten me be eaten with dogs. And anon after,
21 II| when he and his wife had eaten of the fruit they fell asleep,
22 II| demanded him what meat he had eaten, and he said: Flesh as ye
23 III| the belly of him that had eaten it, and so happed it that,
24 III| to him: Where hast thou eaten? which answered, I have
25 III| which answered, I have eaten a little. O fair brother,
26 III| eat on hardily for I have eaten part tofore, for ye loved
27 III| eat of him, I that have eaten that one half, know ye for
28 IV| because that he had well eaten and well drunken, he was
29 V| accustomed, when he had eaten, to weet if he had eaten
30 V| eaten, to weet if he had eaten too much or more than he
31 V| constraint of hunger he had eaten the ass, and would not give
32 V| they would wit if he had so eaten, they went to the pastures
33 VI| him bread, and when he had eaten he was well comforted, and
34 VI| she be heavy, for she hath eaten much lead. Then the lord
35 VI| away one of them, and had eaten him, wherefore she wept
36 VII| one was dismembered and eaten with beasts and stank over
37 VII| great raven which would have eaten of it, but there came a
38 VII| day our Lord is parted and eaten, and hath no diminishing.
39 VII| to life after it had been eaten, iii. 207.~Calne, vi. 237.~
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