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1 V| well beloved to God named Gotard,which had great husbandry,
2 V| family and household. This Gotard held many hounds for hunting,
3 V| Rocke. Which thing when Gotard had advertised oft that
4 V| and bare it to Rocke. And Gotard followed after and came
5 V| bread to S. Rocke. Then Gotard reverently saluted the holy
6 V| pestilence holdeth me. Then Gotard went his way and left him,
7 V| By this holy meditation Gotard returned to Rocke and said:
8 V| God which had sent to him Gotard, and he informed Gotard
9 V| Gotard, and he informed Gotard busily in the law of Christ.
10 V| hound brought no more bread. Gotard asked counsel how he might
11 V| in the name of Jesu. Then Gotard was ashamed to do so where
12 V| admonition of S. Rocke, Gotard went to Piacenza, whereas
13 V| gossip threatened sharply Gotard, and said he shamed his
14 V| scorning him. For which cause Gotard was constrained to beg busily
15 V| gossip that so had said to Gotard was taken sore with the
16 V| others that denied alms to Gotard. And then anon the city
17 V| contagious pestilence, and Gotard returned to the wood and
18 V| happed.~And S. Rocke told to Gotard tofore, that his gossip
19 V| of pestilence, and left Gotard in the wood. And though
20 V| almost lame returned again to Gotard into the wood. And many
21 V| many that heard that he and Gotard were in the place of the
22 V| And a little while after Gotard, and his fellows, for certain
23 V| in the meanwhile returned Gotard from the city, and when
24 V| With this sudden voice Gotard was astonished which never
25 V| like as the angel said. And Gotard told unto Rocke how he had
26 V| said. Then S. Rocke prayed Gotard that he should keep his
27 V| a few days S. Rocke with Gotard and his fellows abode in
28 VII| John of Perugia, vi. 193.~Gotard, friend of S. Rocke, v.
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