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1 II| come tofore a judge named Paschasius, which was a miscreant and
2 II| the law of the Emperor, Paschasius blamed her, and admonested
3 II| offering as it pleaseth him. Paschasius said: Thou mightest say
4 II| please our Lord Jesu Christ. Paschasius said: Thou hast dispended
5 II| never agreed ne suffered it. Paschasius said: Who be they that corrupt
6 II| spiritual that endure for ever. Paschasius said: These words that thou
7 II| God may not end ne finish. Paschasius said: How then! art thou
8 II| Holy Ghost speaketh in you. Paschasius said: And therefore the
9 II| Ghost dwelleth in them. Paschasius said: I shall do bring thee
10 II| Jesu Christ. Then commanded Paschasius that the ribalds of the
11 II| without moving. Whereof Paschasius was all anguishous and angry,
12 II| for all enchantery. Then Paschasius did do yoke for her oxen
13 II| her from the place. Then Paschasius demanded her for what reason
14 II| of Rome came for to take Paschasius and bring him to Rome, because
15 VI| appeareth by ensample of Paschasius, of whom Gregory telleth
16 VI| unto one of them, and this Paschasius always by error suflered
17 VI| for his health, he found Paschasius deacon there and served.
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