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1 I| saith S. Bernard: He is our pastor, he is our pasture, and
2 II| Archbishop of Canterbury and pastor of England, sendeth greeting
3 II| a wrestler, for he was a pastor and a wrestler he fed his
4 III| archbishop of Rouen. S. Loye was pastor spiritual of Tournay, city
5 III| virtues virginal, saith Hermes Pastor, without which no virgin
6 IV| foundement of the church and pastor of the sheep and lambs of
7 IV| fathers, doctor of doctors, pastor of pastors, profoundness
8 IV| above us, and hath made thee pastor and prince of his sheep.
9 VI| falsely under the shadow of a pastor. And then yet for to purge
10 VII| followeth of the holy Abbot Pastor, and first of his name.~
11 VII| and first of his name.~Pastor is said of feeding, because
12 VII| sheep, and this holy man Pastor fed his sheep spiritually,
13 VII| Of the holy Abbot Pastor.~The Abbot Pastor was many
14 VII| Abbot Pastor.~The Abbot Pastor was many years in great
15 VII| crying and weeping. And then Pastor came to the door and said:
16 VII| would needs see the abbot Pastor, but he might not, and then
17 VII| in prison, and said: If Pastor will come and pray for him,
18 VII| came weeping to the door of Pastor, and prayed him to help
19 VII| which is my son. And then Pastor sent to her and said that
20 VII| him go. And then the abbot Pastor sent him word that he should
21 VII| despair. Then the abbot Pastor made him to be brought tofore
22 VII| me. And when he was come, Pastor said to him: There were
23 VII| that they profited not; and Pastor said he should not believe
24 VII| had told him so. To whom Pastor said: He is not true that
25 VII| and a beam is a beam. And Pastor said: Put in thine heart
26 VII| began to sing the history: O pastor eterne; and at every note
27 VII| as he that had been their pastor or guide of their souls,
28 VII| should be, in time to come, pastor or guide of the sheep of
29 VII| to it, and as a piteous pastor, granted that Fiacre should
30 VII| Passion of our Lord, i. 66.~Pastor, January 12, vii. 71.~Patrick.
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