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1 I| can pace the aisles of a great cathedral or priory or abbey
2 I| forasmuch as this said work was great and over chargeable to me
3 I| Austin that: Then came the great medicine, when the great
4 I| great medicine, when the great malady was through all the
5 I| stellis, etc. There shall be great signs in the sun, in the
6 I| air, and the star judge in great fear. The sixth sign, the
7 I| out rays of fire, and then great quantity shall grow. In
8 I| cetera; he shall slay the great and strong men; when he
9 I| cruelty but shall weep in great distress. The paynims, which
10 I| make satisfaction of the great anguish that they shall
11 I| saints. For it shall be great honour to them to have their
12 I| universal world. Then was so great peace in the earth that
13 I| that the world was in so great peace, the Romans had done
14 I| taken, were delivered to so great shame. Whereof S. Austin
15 I| waves of the sea in their great rage and tempest. And S.
16 I| said Magi, that is to say great in wisdom. And these three
17 I| came into Jerusalem with a great company and great estate.
18 I| with a great company and great estate. But wherefore came
19 I| for truth that, there were great clerks that curiously studied
20 I| of the world, which is a great space and a long way. Thereto
21 I| plain mid-day it had right great light and clearness. Thirdly,
22 I| reverence of this high and great feast he forgive us our
23 I| adversities, it is to dread and great peril lest the prosperities
24 I| Gregory: If it work, it is great, and if it refuse, it is
25 I| were sore of heart and in great sorrow. ~
26 I| conversed with men, and how great things in the most abundant
27 I| For the question was so great, difficulty, that he had
28 I| filth. For he might smell great stench on the mount of Calvary
29 I| my feet have laboured in great pain. Thou liftest up thine
30 I| I have stretched them in great reproof. Thou stretchest
31 I| stretch mine in the cross in great opprobrium and villainy.
32 I| that Jesus showed the more great virtue of patience, he commanded
33 I| life was hanging, and in great jeopardy. He went considering
34 I| iniquities and his frauds he had great joy thereof. And because
35 I| Herod, and offered right great sums of money to the Emperor
36 I| of courage, devout and of great affection, I shall go with
37 I| was all gone, whereof was great marvel. Now was there one
38 I| Emperor had in his heart as great ire and fury as he had before,
39 I| in the air began to move great tempests and marvellous
40 I| people was sore afraid and in great doubt. And therefore the
41 I| And this Carpo was of so great holiness that as oft as
42 I| in two parts, and a right great furnace appeared there.
43 I| which was environed with a great multitude of angels, and
44 I| two men were trembling for great dread that they had; the
45 I| Carpo in beholding them had great delight, and took pleasaunce
46 I| and came unto them with a great multitude of angels, and
47 I| manners. Of the third: By his great mercy God hath raised us
48 I| that were in darkness saw a great light. Then came our Father
49 I| and that was for a right great and grievous malady. For
50 I| them, and sent to them a great pestilence, which was called
51 I| For then, at Vienne, were great earthquakes of which fell
52 I| houses, and there was heard great sounds and great clamours
53 I| was heard great sounds and great clamours by night. And then
54 I| churches a dragon with a great tail is borne. And aid and
55 I| it thundereth, and when great tempests and outrages of
56 I| ascended into Heaven with all a great prey. And thus this banner
57 I| Christ styed up into heaven a great multitude of saints followed
58 I| conveyed him to heaven where is great joy and melody. In some
59 I| the city, and also it hath great abundance of oil that nourisheth
60 I| palace. And there was the great hall arrayed and ordained
61 I| styed up as a giant with a great pace: and much hastily and
62 I| ascended when he passed so great a space in a moment. Rabbi
63 I| Rabbi Moses, which was a great philosopher, rehearseth
64 I| after that which is said so great. And as there be seven heavens,
65 I| Rabbi Moses, which was a great philosopher; if it be truth
66 I| this leap or springing was great that Jesu Christ made from
67 I| ascended. He ascended with a great prey of men and great multitude
68 I| a great prey of men and great multitude of angels. And
69 I| that he ascended with a great multitude of angels, it
70 I| our Lord ascend with all a great multitude of angels and
71 I| end that the good see the great mercy by which he hath redeemed
72 I| faith and in knowledge, of great capacity in receiving the
73 I| love me well ye shall have great joy, for I go to my Father,
74 I| need. And this vigour is of great courage, and firm without
75 I| fifth is our dignity. A great dignity have we gotten when
76 I| sat, which abode him in great devotion. For the grace
77 I| charity covereth and quencheth great multitude of sins. The exiled
78 I| known that he was sent with great sound in tongues of fire,
79 I| love to earthly things, and great to spiritual things, in
80 I| fire of hell, and is of great difficulty to govern, and
81 I| in many manners for the great and diverse multitude of
82 I| the Holy Sacrament. ~The great largesse and benefits that
83 I| give to the said people great dignity, for there is no
84 I| people, ne never was so great a nation that their gods
85 I| convive and verily full of great wonder, the feast healthful
86 I| thing might be more full of great admiration than is this
87 I| faithful people, of the great largesse of his charity
88 I| the Pope Urban iv., by great affection that he had to
89 I| holy sacrament, moved of great devotion, he ordained the
90 I| desire to come to one so great a solemnity overall where
91 I| knowledge of things more great and more notable. It is
92 I| desert, also on a time had great thirst; Moses took his rod
93 I| out of the which issued a great abundance of water. Is not
94 I| the grace of benediction great which hath wrought above
95 I| that the people that had great thirst might not drink it;
96 I| word of Elijah was of so great effect that it made fire
97 I| gods, notwithstanding the great miracles and marvellous
98 I| whereof the people had great marvel. But our Lord showed
99 I| place: and that night was a great noise upon the covering
100 I| fearful and so horrible a great noise, as that the church
101 I| thou hast promised to me so great things, I owe myself unto
102 I| destroyed the church with great storm and great noise. Nebuzar-adan
103 I| church with great storm and great noise. Nebuzar-adan as is
104 I| cast out of heaven, had great envy to man that was bodily
105 I| of God. Whereof Cain had great envy unto his brother Abel,
106 I| and fruits were then of great strength and effect, they
107 I| tower of Babel which was great and high. And at the making
108 I| speeches. The tower was great, it was ten miles about
109 I| land but that there fell great hunger therein, wherefore
110 I| Lot: Lo! this country is great and wide, I pray thee to
111 I| reward and meed shall be great. Abram answered: Lord God,
112 I| Hagar and put her to so great affliction that she went
113 I| and all the men, small and great, strangers and other that
114 I| and see if the sin be so great, the stench thereof cometh
115 I| pap, and Abraham made a great feast at the day of his
116 I| of the handmaid grow into great people, for he is of thy
117 I| father, he cried with a great cry, and was sore astonied
118 I| to bless me. Then with a great sighing and weeping Isaac
119 I| was shut and closed with a great stone, for the custom was
120 I| little while, because of the great love that he had to her.
121 I| finished, because of the great love that he had to her,
122 I| is a thing unlawful and great sin to u Lord appeared again
123 I| after this Pharaoh made a great feast unto his children,
124 I| betoken seven years to come of great plenty and commodious, and
125 I| seven years after them of great hunger and scarcity. Lo!
126 I| come first seven years of great fertility and plenty in
127 I| other seven years of so great sterility, barrenness, and
128 I| shall be all forgotten. The great hunger of these latter years
129 I| every town. There was so great plenty of wheat that it
130 I| for to buy corn. There was great famine in the land of Canaan,
131 I| to us, under swearing of great oaths that: Ye shall not
132 I| thee to grow there into great people. I shall descend
133 I| servants, the famine is so great in the land of Canaan. We
134 I| might not see clearly for great age. He took them to him
135 I| and horsemen, and was a great tourbe and company, and
136 I| hallowed the exequies by great wailing seven days long.
137 I| sorrowing they said: This is a great sorrow to the Egyptians.
138 I| the people of Israel is great, and stronger than we be,
139 I| wroth, and demanded of the great doctors and magicians what
140 I| of Israel, wailing, made great sorrow for the oppression
141 I| I shall go and see this great vision why the bush burneth
142 I| that God sent to them was a great multitude of hungry horse-flies,
143 I| sheep and oxen, and was a great pestilence on all the beasts.
144 I| seventh plague was a hail so great that there was never none
145 I| locusts, which is a manner great fly, called in some place
146 I| vengeance was that God sent so great darkness upon all the land
147 I| that the darkness was so great and horrible that they were
148 I| beasts. There shall be a great cry and clamour in all the
149 I| all Egypt, and there was a great clamour and sorrowful noise
150 I| innumerable, and an huge great multitude of beasts of divers
151 I| Israel and followed them in great pride. And when he approached,
152 I| afraid, stand and see ye the great wonders that our Lord shall
153 I| now I know that he is a great Lord above all gods, because
154 I| people. And if there be of a great charge and weight, let it
155 I| the people. And all the great and weighty matters they
156 I| and lightening and saw a great cloud cover the mount, and
157 I| for in such things may be great peril. And in this commandment
158 I| altar tofore it, and made great joy and mirth, and danced
159 I| shall make thee governor of great people. Moses then prayed
160 I| of the land of Egypt in a great strength and a boisterous
161 I| written. Joshua hearing the great noise of the children of
162 I| Then God sent to them so great plenty of curlews that two
163 I| the ground that they took great number, for they flew but
164 I| took vengeance on them by a great plague and many died and
165 I| n,, juncus acutus, the great sea rush. jument. n.. a
166 II| of behest, and did many great battles. For whom God showed
167 II| For whom God showed many great marvels and in especial
168 II| Phineas sons of Eli; the great priest, were priests of
169 II| knowing our Lord, but did great sins against the commandments
170 II| and when they came with a great multitude with the ark,
171 II| was taken. And there was a great sorrow and cry. And when
172 II| tofore the Philistines, and a great ruin is made among the people,
173 II| mice, that they suffered great persecution and confusion
174 II| our god, and sent for the great masters and governors of
175 II| cities, and so it was, and a great vengeance and death was
176 II| their secret parts, and a great howling and wailing was
177 II| Philistines gathered them into great hosts to make war against
178 II| host of the Philistines a great giant named Goliath of Gath;
179 II| brass. His glaive was as a great colestaff, and there was
180 II| the coming of Saul with great joy and gladness, saying:
181 II| of Israel, and fought a great battle, and the men of Israel
182 II| of mercy, for David did great penance for these sins of
183 II| in his flesh. This was a great penance and a token of a
184 II| penance and a token of a great repentance, for there be
185 II| Wherefore the king was in great heaviness and sorrow, but
186 II| Absalom and cast it in a great pit, and laid on him a great
187 II| great pit, and laid on him a great stone. And when David knew
188 II| his son was slain, he made great sorrow and said: O my son
189 II| Gad: I am constrained to a great thing, but it is better
190 II| and the new law. He was a great prophet, for he prophesied
191 II| also his ascension, and was great with God, yet God would
192 II| table of king Solomon, with great diligence in their time.
193 II| Solomon sent to him corn in great number, and Solomon and
194 II| workmen to make square stones, great and precious, for to lay
195 II| throne of ivory which was great and was clad with gold,
196 II| teeth of elephants and great riches. The king Solomon
197 II| by the king. There was as great abundance and plenty of
198 II| king Solomon? It was so great that it cannot be expressed,
199 II| set on us an hard yoke and great impositions, now thou hast
200 II| minish it, and ease us of the great and hard burden and we shall
201 II| Jeroboam fell to idolatry and great division was ever after
202 II| household passing much and great. He was a great man and
203 II| much and great. He was a great man and rich among all the
204 II| each to other house making great feasts, ever each one as
205 II| which S. Gregory hath made a great book called: The morals
206 II| which is a noble book and a great work. ~But I pass over all
207 II| dispersed us. And now, Lord, great be thy judgments, for we
208 II| in to darkness. Alms is a great sikerness tofore the high
209 II| again: I am Azarias son of great Ananias. Tobit answered:
210 II| answered: Thou art of a great kindred, but I pray thee
211 II| his feet, and there came a great fish for to devour him,
212 II| fearing cried out with a great voice: Lord, he cometh on
213 II| days, and the spirit is in great pain within them. Raguel
214 II| feast, and were glad with great joy. Then old Tobit call
215 II| They shall call in thee a great name, they shall be cursed
216 II| Nebuchadnezzar, having them at great indignation, swore by his
217 II| subdued; and occupied a great part of the orient till
218 II| burned in overmuch fury in great ire. He called all the princes
219 II| Achior had said thus, all the great men about Holofernes were
220 II| worshipping God, and with great lamentation and weeping,
221 II| were in the town were in great penury of water, for in
222 II| be taken into hideous and great vengeance, into sword, ravin,
223 II| thou and thy name shall be great in the house of Nebuchadnezzar.
224 II| Then Holofernes made a great feast, and sent a man of
225 II| is with us that hath done great virtue in Israel. And anon
226 II| shall be smitten with so great dread and fear that they
227 II| his arms and went out with great noise, which thing seeing,
228 II| in his blood, cried with great voice, weeping and rending
229 II| flew from them, and with great trembling for succour began
230 II| and so forth. And for this great miracle and victory all
231 II| Bethulia, and was made more great and clear to all men of
232 II| Andrew, and there was taken great multitude of fish, and he
233 II| sister, which travailed in great pain, and began to perish.
234 II| lay to me the sin of so great a felony. Pray for me that
235 II| devil raised and moved a great storm and so horrible a
236 II| mystery of the cross was great. To whom AEgeas said: It
237 II| came from heaven a right great shining light, which environed
238 II| and loved S. Andrew by great devotion, and worshipped
239 II| greatly, as well for the great noblesse of her lineage,
240 II| for the burning of the great love of God, and for the
241 II| shall give to thee the great thing. In this time present
242 II| and he marvelled of her great beauty. And thus as he fixed
243 II| had delivered him from so great peril. And then it was showed
244 II| Nicholas knew hereof he had great horror of this villainy,
245 II| rendered to God therefor great thankings, and therewith
246 II| the others, a bishop of great authority, and all the election
247 II| province of S. Nicolas suffered great famine, in such wise that
248 II| when they had cast it, a great fire caught it in the sea,
249 II| hast thou consented to so great evil and felony, how darest
250 II| these three princes with so great wrong, and hast judged them
251 II| hundred and forty-three, with great melody sung of the celestial
252 II| with four wheels came with great force and slew him, and
253 II| it cruelly. Then happed a great marvel, for when the thieves
254 II| wise that they all demeaned great joy. ~And some say that
255 II| he suffered, as for the great joy that he was wont to
256 II| and that he was returned a great part of the sea homeward,
257 II| sea homeward, anon arose a great tempest on the sea, in such
258 II| tyrant Rictius Varus had great anger and sorrow, and made
259 II| called Saint Fulcien. A great rage and madness took the
260 II| make about S. Lucy a right great fire, and made to be cast
261 II| Then the Vandals saw a great company of chivalry of heaven
262 II| heaven come for to avenge the great felony that they had done,
263 II| they had done, and heard a great sound in the church; and
264 II| church; and they had so great fear and dread that they
265 II| fled. And there appeared a great light and clearness upon
266 II| the clearness, and felt a great odour about the martyrs,
267 II| palace, and delivered to him great treasure. And the king went
268 II| when I marvelled of the great beauty thereof, they said
269 II| God hath given to you much great grace when he hath showed
270 II| incontinent he went into the great India where he shone by
271 II| When the apostles saw their great murmur, they assembled them
272 II| grace and strength made great demonstrances and great
273 II| great demonstrances and great signs to the people. Then
274 II| which was Moses, that was a great prophet; and the third because
275 II| and put him to prayer by great devotion, and with great
276 II| great devotion, and with great reverence tofore the altar,
277 II| Lord made him to have much great revelation and knowledge
278 II| of Rome, which made right great persecutions unto christian
279 II| again from his exile with great honour into Ephesus; and
280 II| not see thee. S. John had great pity on her that was dead,
281 II| made three hours long a great noise and cry, saying there
282 II| Crato the philosopher made a great assembly of people in the
283 II| show how these precious and great riches of the world be soon
284 II| his goods and give it, and great dread to lose that which
285 II| he hath so dear and with great pain gotten Sixthly, avaunting
286 II| him to life. S. John had great pity, and when he had long
287 II| Actius and Eugenius, what great glory they have lost and
288 II| then these two men by right great repentance prayed S. John
289 II| converted and live, for great joy is in Heaven of a sinner
290 II| so that after they did great miracles in the name of
291 II| your goddess Diana hath so great power, call ye upon her
292 II| piteously, anon came upon him great clearness and light, and
293 II| clearness and light, and so great brightness that none might
294 II| as he was gone they had great lust to sleep, and laid
295 II| and were in their time of great fame and much renowned for
296 II| much renowned for their great malice. The first was Herod
297 II| when he heard this, he had great dread lest any were born
298 II| Alexander had promised to him great gifts if he would give to
299 II| that he had promised him a great thing if, when he made the
300 II| Antipater, his son, had great desire to come to the realm,
301 II| and a stench issued so great out of his breath and of
302 II| On that other side he had great grief and annoy of the anger
303 II| to me I shall mowe have great plaint and wailing of many
304 II| the keepers of the prison great gifts for to let him out.
305 II| five days after and died in great misery of annoy. Salome,
306 II| voice is heard in Rama of great weeping and wailing, that
307 II| time the king with many a great lord and sixteen bishops.
308 II| outward a clerk, and did great abstinence making his body
309 II| that the king could him great thanks, and then abode long
310 II| enticement of the devil, fell great debate, variance, and strife,
311 II| else the land should be in great trouble; and in like wise
312 II| said to the king with full great sorrow and heavy cheer,
313 II| whose coming his meiny made great joy. And on the morn came
314 II| where the king had then his great council in the castle with
315 II| them. And after there was a great chapter in England of the
316 II| him, that they smote off a great piece of the skull of his
317 II| shirts of hair made full of great knots, and then they said:
318 II| full of worms; he suffered great pain. And he was thus martyred
319 II| wherefore the king took great sorrow, and sent to Rome
320 II| which did marvellously great alms and made hospitalities.
321 II| supposed that Timothy had had great plenty of riches, which
322 II| certainly that Timothy had no great riches, he commanded to
323 II| of the children, he had great pity on them and said to
324 II| smitten off, then should it be great cruelty to us for to do
325 II| return to their houses with great joy, from whence they departed
326 II| whence they departed with great sorrow, and he himself returned
327 II| know ye verily it is no great strength to slay a bull,
328 II| well slay him, but it is great virtue to raise him again
329 II| anon were baptized, with a great multitude of people with
330 II| world was none so good ne so great an hermit as he was himself.
331 II| again to his abbey with great travail and labour, for
332 II| valleys, and S. Anthony of great age and feeble of fasting,
333 II| Paul the hermit, having great desire to see him, for he
334 II| ascend into heaven among a great company of angels, of prophets,
335 II| seen thee? Then he had so great desire to see the corpse
336 II| made and and afterward, for great reverence, S. Anthony ware
337 II| coat and clad him withal in great and solemn feasts. Thus
338 II| And sith after, for the great renown of his holy life,
339 II| woman, unto the time that a great host of Alemans came into
340 II| the see of Rheims was over great, and ordained a see of a
341 II| his wife knew that she was great and let him have knowledge
342 II| for he had in his dictes great obscurity and profoundness. ~
343 II| Judah. Then the pope had great indignation and said to
344 II| Hilary that he had heard a great noise in the city; and when
345 II| he had heard nothing, a great clear light entered in,
346 II| body, there issued out so great a sweetness out of the pit,
347 II| snow that was that time great on the earth was turned
348 II| gowns and mantles had so great heat that they called their
349 II| afeard they cried with a great voice: Macarius, thou hast
350 II| house, the devil came with a great scythe on his neck, and
351 II| to him: Thou dost to me great violence and force for I
352 II| happed on a time that a great temptation came upon S.
353 II| demanded him why he bare so great a burden, and he answered:
354 II| his head, wherefore he had great labour for to come again
355 II| take S. Felix, and anon so great dolour and pain took them
356 II| the emperor had of him so great despite that he made of
357 II| and anon he found there a great multitude of devils, that
358 II| understood that in this great light our Lord came, and
359 II| world. S. Anthony was of so great fervour and burning love
360 II| that he had seen a man so great and so high that he vaunted
361 II| devil appeared to him in so great a stature that he touched
362 II| to our Lord, Lord, I have great desire to be saved, but
363 II| fled to heaven, and this great man retained and caught
364 II| that he would empesh the great sorrow that was to come.
365 II| and he said that it was a great sorrow, for I have seen
366 II| sorrow, for I have seen of great plenty of beasts which environed
367 II| that there shall come a great trouble of men like unto
368 II| Anthony that said that great abomination shall come to
369 II| especial one Balachyn did great persecution to whom S. Anthony
370 II| these words: If thou hast so great charge of thy monks come
371 II| prayer, for ye have much great need. At the last S. Anthony
372 II| Sebastian was a man of great faith, a good christian
373 II| unto them new sorrows, the great pain that they had in your
374 II| in your birth was not so great as the sorrow that they
375 II| sorrowful mother, that am in so great misease and in so great
376 II| great misease and in so great weepings for you; O poor
377 II| these words, anon came a great light, in the which appeared
378 II| name of christian men is of great virtue. And the provost
379 II| was this? how art thou in great error that adorest this
380 II| up this ring and make a great feast. The provost said:
381 II| the idols of stone is a great folly. With these words
382 II| tyrants threw his body into a great privy, because the christian
383 II| Italy was smitten with so great a pestilence that unnethe
384 II| sick in his bed for the great sorrow that he had. Then
385 II| that thither come, to the great shame and blame of all thy
386 II| honour and reverence to the great clearness that they saw
387 II| son of the provost with a great company for to accomplish
388 II| fellows saw the miracle of the great clearness and were afeard
389 II| bishops of the idols made a great discord among the people,
390 II| This Aspasius did do make a great fire among all the people
391 II| time of Constantine the great, which began to reign the
392 II| sepulchre on a night, they saw a great multitude of virgins clad
393 II| of gold and silver, and a great light shone tofore them,
394 II| that church, and had right great temptation of his flesh,
395 II| but know thou that it is great felony to the wisdom of
396 II| away out of the prison by great light, and the sharpness
397 II| in the sea of belues and great fishes. Then the mariners
398 II| of the heat of the day in great pain, we had never such
399 II| column of fire, now I have great marvel what this may be.
400 II| said Effrem: Truly Basil is great, truly Basil is the pillar
401 II| and not for favour ne over great love that thou hast to that
402 II| corrupted. Then the emperor had great indignation of him, and
403 II| tremble for fear; then in great indignation he all to-rent
404 II| enchanter to whom he promised great quantity of money if he
405 II| darkness fellowshipped with a great multitude of fiends, and
406 II| of her wit, the father in great desolation of heart moved
407 II| answered: Sire, I am in great pain, and in great anguish,
408 II| am in great pain, and in great anguish, in such ways that
409 II| And anon the devil with a great multitude of fiends, without
410 II| of bread of rye, and in a great anger, he took a rye loaf,
411 II| thou wretch devourest the great fishes, and restest in thy
412 II| a woman had committed a great and horrible sin, and durst
413 II| seeth him that was in so great sin to be in so great joy.
414 II| so great sin to be in so great joy. Secondly for the joy,
415 II| for like as the church had great sorrow in this persecution,
416 II| persecution, so had she great joy in his conversion. Thirdly,
417 II| divine was sudden, it was great, and out of measure, for
418 III| beauty of others by her great humility.~When her husband
419 III| land of Jerusalem. O how great devotion she had to visit
420 III| do to her honour for her great renomee, but she that was
421 III| should be punished by right great moderation. She was marvellous
422 III| to herself. In her right great sicknesses she would have
423 III| this did she not by the great abundance that she had of
424 III| in which many ween to do great abstinence without eating
425 III| word on a time that she had great need to keep well her brain,
426 III| I asked if she suffered great pain, she said to me in
427 III| all the night. And with great pain could not Eustochium,
428 III| so given alms of all her great riches. Many give largely
429 III| in Bethlehem with right great honour by the bishops, priests,
430 III| bishop of Emmaus, full of great virtues. He appeared to
431 III| after he ended his days in great praising of God. Of this
432 III| in virtue, which for the great desire that he had to be
433 III| them both in one pit, and a great while after S. Mamertine,
434 III| after a fever took him, so great and hot that he knowledged
435 III| smoke, and therewith so great a stench, that all they
436 III| found a prince noble and great to whom he put him in service.
437 III| went till they came to a great river over which much folk
438 III| edified an hospital much great for to harbour poor people,
439 III| him to the fire and did great labour to chauffe and warm
440 III| showing outward signs of great religion and of great holiness,
441 III| of great religion and of great holiness, after that that
442 III| read the invocations, and a great multitude of fiends came
443 III| Julian the apostate had great indignation and said when
444 III| sent to him. And Julian had great indignation of this gift,
445 III| the church of our Lady, a great multitude of angels, and
446 III| he expired, and died in great pain, and was left without
447 III| and by torments, many and great an horrible, for to adore
448 III| and that they had been in great error in this, that of so
449 III| it, wherefor Trajan had great marvel and departed from
450 III| martyr of God glorious, is of great merit, which was minister
451 III| that he was a person of great honour, of great dignity,
452 III| person of great honour, of great dignity, and of great authority.
453 III| of great dignity, and of great authority. The body of whom
454 III| devils for very God, saw a great light when they issued from
455 III| making any semblant of her great humility, ne of the high
456 III| of a noble lady which had great devotion in the blessed
457 III| saw come into the church a great company of virgins, tofore
458 III| Blase was, where they found great multitude of beasts which
459 III| her life, and she had much great prosperity. After this that
460 III| And as they suffered these great torments the angel of God
461 III| sometime they made to her great promises of temporal goods
462 III| of temporal goods and of great eases, and sometimes they
463 III| torments for to suffer, and great pains, to which S. Agatha
464 III| making her prayers, and much great desire had she to come to
465 III| lands, towns, servants, and great meinys, and all this she
466 III| perpetual fire in hell. Then in great ire Quintianus did her to
467 III| she answered: I have as great dilection in these pains
468 III| or as he that had found great treasure. And like as the
469 III| Thou art ancient and of great age, and how well that I
470 III| the prison fulfilled with great clearness and light, so
471 III| the keepers fled for the great dread that they had, and
472 III| Quintianus, saying, in a great bruit, that the city was
473 III| that the city was in a great peril for the torments that
474 III| martyrdom, there arose a great fire, and came from the
475 III| in the church, he found a great serpent, whom by the virtue
476 III| out and to enter into the great pit out of which he never
477 III| And S. Vedaste was of much great holiness and cleanness:
478 III| valour that is perseverant in great holiness. Valentine is said
479 III| of our Lord and priest of great authority, was at Rome.
480 III| beheld her, and saw the great beauty in her, he said to
481 III| answer the truth, to my right great harm and evil am I come
482 III| that she should be put in a great pot full of boiling lead,
483 III| of the sea; anon came a great orage and a tempest, which
484 III| the master, for he was a great doctor of christian men.
485 III| shaven in sign of right great honour and authority. And
486 III| father and mother were in great doubt, and thought what
487 III| she fained herself to be great with child and after published
488 III| heard say hereof he had great joy, and all the people
489 III| people of the country made great feast. The king and queen
490 III| pleased him that he was great with him, and had in great
491 III| great with him, and had in great cherety and nothing was
492 III| raised the dead men, and did great miracles in the name of
493 III| found in this office so great secular business that it
494 III| displease him, because by this great business he withdrew him
495 III| was all perfect. He made great abstinences in eating, in
496 III| third time he came and made great cry and wept, and prayed
497 III| yet help him toward his great loss, so that S. Gregory
498 III| and the angel took it with great joy. And little while after,
499 III| went to the pope, and by great prayers he impetred and
500 III| worthy, and for the right great mortality, ere that he was
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