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1 III| smitten off the head of S. Cecilia. This man was marvellously
2 III| thousand people with S. Cecilia, and the noble men Tiburtius
3 III| demanded him the treasure of S. Cecilia and of the church. To whom
4 III| gods; the treasure of S. Cecilia is ascended into heaven
5 VI| Here followeth of S. Cecilia, virgin and martyr, and
6 VI| martyr, and frst of her name.~Cecilia is as much to say as the
7 VI| of celo and lie, or else cecilia, as lacking blindness. Or
8 VI| Of S. Cecilia.~S. Cecilia, the holy virgin,
9 VI| Of S. Cecilia.~S. Cecilia, the holy virgin, was come
10 VI| and thee with my sword. Cecilia answered to him: If thou
11 VI| reported the words that Cecilia had said, and S. Urban for
12 VI| seed that thou hast sown in Cecilia, for, like a busy bee she
13 VI| and returned home to S. Cecilia, whom he found within her
14 VI| of which he gave one to Cecilia, and that other to Valerian,
15 VI| lilies that we have. Then Cecilia and Valerian began to preach
16 VI| the faith. Then came S. Cecilia thither with priests, and
17 VI| when the morning came, S. Cecilia said to them: Now, ye knights
18 VI| there were beheaded, and S. Cecilia took their bodies and buried
19 VI| spirit and died whose body S. Cecilia buried by Valerian and Tyburtius.
20 VI| Almachius commanded that Cecilia should be brought into his
21 VI| Almachius, calling tofore him S. Cecilia, said to her: Of what condition
22 VI| religion art thou? Then Cecilia said: Then begannest thou
23 VI| sacrifice to the gods. To whom Cecilia said: I wot never where
24 VI| holy virgin and martyr, S. Cecilia, we may come to his everlasting
25 VII| Calixtus. October 14, v. 255.~Cecilia. November 22, vi. 247.~Celsus.
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