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1 III| beginneth the Life of S. Valentine, and first the interpretation
2 III| interpretation of his name.~Valentine is as much to say as containing
3 III| perseverant in great holiness. Valentine is said also as a valiant
4 III| much puissantly. And so S. Valentine withdrew him not from his
5 III| Of S. Valentine the Martyr.~S. Valentine,
6 III| Valentine the Martyr.~S. Valentine, friend of our Lord and
7 III| which I have heard of thee, Valentine? Why wilt thou not abide
8 III| opinion of thy creance? S. Valentine answered him: If thou hadst
9 III| very God. Then said to S. Valentine a prince which was of the
10 III| their holy life? And S. Valentine answered: I say none other
11 III| thou not the truth? And S. Valentine said: Certainly Jesu Christ
12 III| changed his courage, and S. Valentine was delivered in the keeping
13 III| of the provost.~When S. Valentine was brought in an house
14 III| shall believe in thy God. S. Valentine anon put him in prayers,
15 III| smite off the head of S. Valentine, the year of our Lord two
16 III| Then let us pray to S. Valentine that he get us pardon of
17 V| Savina that was wife of S. Valentine, knight, which was beheaded
18 VI| Miracle.~There was a man named Valentine Despole, which had a horrible
19 VI| December. A noble man called Valentine buried the bodies of these
20 VII| called Marcian and that other Valentine, the which had deceived
21 VII| Ursula. October 21, vi. 62.~Valentine. February 14, iii. 43.~Vedaste.
22 VII| Thomas of Canterbury, iv. 56.~Valentine despole, vi. 191.~Valentinian
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