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501 III| to rich and poor, and to great and small. Well may he apperceive 502 III| oft he complained of this great charge that he was charged 503 III| words. And alway he was in great humility and accounted himself 504 III| servants of God. He had great cure and was busy to convert 505 III| Gregory did every day so great alms that many in the country 506 III| for to wash his hands by great humility, and anon the pilgrim 507 III| that, my life is to me a great pain, every day meseemeth 508 III| little, and some time right great, but it is not so little 509 III| departeth from me, ne so great that it bringeth me to death, 510 III| figure of a piece of flesh as great as the little finger of 511 III| sun lost his light, and great earthquaving of the earth 512 III| with a high voice: Much great is the God of christian 513 III| wise that the people had great joy and believed in our 514 III| Aphrodisius said: His God is great and hath none evil in him. 515 III| heart and my body is in great pain. And S. Longinus said: 516 III| fell from his horse upon a great stone, and his left foot 517 III| was adorned with palls and great foison of clearness, and 518 III| the king, had him in so great reverence that he durst 519 III| him that there should be great destruction of his brethren, 520 III| Patrick made in the earth a great circle with his staff, and 521 III| opened and there appeared a great pit and a deep, and S. Patrick 522 III| bishop, S. Patrick, did three great things. One is that he drove 523 III| saw his nurse weep he had great pity, and made his prayers 524 III| that he found S. Benet in great pain. When he had found 525 III| after that came to him a great temptation of the flesh, 526 III| might have no water but by great labour. Then came the monks 527 III| place, because they had great default of water. Then went 528 III| anon they found water, so great abundance that it sufficed 529 III| monks went out, he demened great joy and made great feast, 530 III| demened great joy and made great feast, and anon the solar 531 III| Cassin, where he had another great adversary, for in the place 532 III| then there assembled a great multitude of people, and 533 III| and delivered to him a great company as he had been the 534 III| young man which was son to a great lord held to him a candle, 535 III| I serve? I am son unto a great man; it appertaineth not 536 III| tofore him, and anon by great marvel his arms were unbounden, 537 III| whereas he dwelt that so great a famine was in the country 538 III| Wherefore are ye in so great misease for bread? If ye 539 III| there was in that country a great famine, and all that ever 540 III| his prayers, and anon a great empty tun that was there 541 III| was fair and clear, and a great rain fell down so that for 542 III| light of that soul gave a great light; and after he knew 543 III| child fell down and made great heaviness, wept sore and 544 III| the bishop to heaven with great melody. And after that S. 545 III| full holily, in fasting and great penance doing. And at last 546 III| Lord to heal him of his great sickness and disease.~And 547 III| servant there many fair and great miracles. Wherefore let 548 III| estate, that is to wit in great estates, and therefore is 549 III| praised in them that be great in estate, as soon as she 550 III| wherefore that is a day of great reverence. Of the salutation 551 III| have him honoured for the great devotion that he had to 552 III| mouths. They drank it with great desire, as it had been most 553 III| over all her body, of the great heat and burning of the 554 III| this came to me for the great sins that I had committed 555 III| I saw coming about me a great light, by the which I was 556 III| which she received in right great devotion, and said in weeping: 557 III| he was odour of heaven by great renomee smelling, savour 558 III| live, there shall be some great thing of him. After, when 559 III| for the election, fell a great sedition and discord. And 560 III| emperor knew hereof he had great joy, because that the judge 561 III| there was one mounted in so great madness and fury against 562 III| gate because there was a great fire all about his house. 563 III| open.~S. Ambrose was of so great abstinence that he fasted 564 III| solemn feast. He was of so great largess that he gave all 565 III| for himself. He was of so great compassion that when any 566 III| sinner to weep. He was of so great doubt that, when it was 567 III| because that unnethe and with great pain may any be found for 568 III| such offices. He was of so great steadfastness and so established 569 III| the emperor ne the other great men when they did things 570 III| behold fair children how great pity and how great mercy 571 III| children how great pity and how great mercy God doth to them that 572 III| people, and specially in great men and in them that were 573 III| in them that were in most great estate, which sold all for 574 III| said to them that if so great and good a man should go 575 III| go from them it should be great pity and great peril to 576 III| should be great pity and great peril to all Italy, and 577 III| slay five thousand persons, great and little, good and evil, 578 III| said to him that after so great woodness thou oughtest not 579 III| thou oughtest not to do so great presumption, but peradventure 580 III| penance hast thou done for so great wickedness? The emperor 581 III| and so it was done with great solemnity, like as our Lord 582 III| name was Erdrithe, with a great multitude of Danes. And 583 III| the host. They did full great persecution, for there was 584 III| he was much angry, and in great haste he came to Canterbury 585 III| that was set about with great waters, and there the devil 586 III| and they made therein a great smouldering of smoke for 587 III| And the judges doubted the great people that came thither, 588 III| but the poor people made great lamentation for him. But 589 III| And when they saw this great miracle they believed in 590 III| was brought to London with great worship and buried in the 591 III| the church of S. Paul with great reverence, and there his 592 III| not, died anon affer in great misery in divers wises, 593 III| which were emperors, was so great persecution of christian 594 III| and therefore they had so great dread that some renied and 595 III| and so much beat him with great staves and broches of iron, 596 III| him the of same night with great light and comforted him 597 III| much sweetly. And by this great consolation he took to him 598 III| patience of our gods is over great unto thee which hast blasphemed 599 III| blasphemed them, and done to them great despite, then fair, and 600 III| I shall enhance thee to great honour and worship. Then 601 III| thou hast done and also great untruth? Then said to him 602 III| tyrant! ne seest thou not the great virtue of the christian 603 III| brought and gave for a great and a precious relique to 604 III| by reason of perfect and great humility, for because of 605 III| humility, for because of great meekness he cut off his 606 III| spirit. Or Mark is said of a great mallet or beetle, which 607 III| heretics, he engendered the great melody of the praising of 608 III| church of Aquilegia, and with great devotion kept.~After this 609 III| soon as he was entered a great multitude of people assembled 610 III| him. There was he of so great perfection that by his predication 611 III| holy conversation and in so great devotion that, at his instance 612 III| like monks.~He was of so great humility that he did cut 613 III| buried it in the church, with great joy, honour, and reverence. 614 III| spirit, and ever after he had great devotion to S. Mark.~It 615 III| none that knew where this great treasure might be, wherefore 616 III| It happed in Apulia was great famine, and the land was 617 III| and anon began to grow great plenty of goods throughout 618 III| entered into that place great plenty of people all white, 619 III| the prior, he died with great joy. And all this the prior 620 III| he heard that, he had so great dread that he~put in their 621 III| whereof the paynims had great joy, and the christian men 622 III| christian men had right great sorrow, and reprehended 623 III| persecution and woodness was so great of the paynims against the 624 III| judge Paulin. Then he had so great indignation, of that he 625 III| doubted when he shall be great that he should turn against 626 III| would not suffer it for the great profit that he attended 627 III| full of compassion, of great patience, of great charity, 628 III| compassion, of great patience, of great charity, and of steadfastness. 629 III| bishops, religious, and great plenty of other people of 630 III| the said cope, which with great devotion laid it on his 631 III| there were many in number of great power and engine, he sent 632 III| with procession with so great company of people, that 633 III| people, that the press was so great that they might not enter 634 III| make her whole. She had great devotion to S. Peter, but 635 III| preacher which had a face great and brown, and him seemed 636 III| house and saw himself in so great poverty, he called the devils 637 III| there was a man that had great legs swollen like a barrel, 638 III| miracles which were over great a labour to write all, for 639 III| for they would occupy a great book. Then let us pray to 640 III| idol issued out a right great dragon, which forthwith 641 III| first is called aine and great, and he that cometh after 642 III| James the Just for his right great holiness, for S. Jerome 643 III| Josephus saith that for this great sin of the death of S. James 644 III| during, and burning with great bright flames. The next 645 III| air carts and wains, and great company of men of arms that 646 III| whole, whereof he had much great joy and said: I am certain 647 III| without meat and drink in great anguish and affliction. 648 III| of the town within had so great default that they ate their 649 III| you part. Then had they so great horror thereof that they 650 III| debonair, so liberal and of so great bounty, that there had none 651 III| Jerusalem did do make a great pit for a piscine, whereas 652 III| Constantine came with a great multitude of barbarians 653 III| enemies and slew and chased great plenty. After this he did 654 III| earth moved, and a fume of great sweetness was felt, in such 655 III| she worshipped them with great reverence. Then gave S. 656 III| hound, thou hast done to me great profit, for thou hast cut 657 III| where he had assembled a great company of devils, and promised 658 III| person black, sitting on a great chair, and all about him 659 III| swords. Then demanded this great devil of the enchanter who 660 III| had made the cross, that great multitude of devils vanished 661 III| contrary suffer of her husband great shames, reproofs, and villainies. 662 III| rough, which was made of great meal and bran. Finally he 663 III| they had of their patrimony great rents. In their street the 664 III| was of the senate, with great diligence buried honorably. 665 III| a time that there was a great altercation between two 666 III| people it is used that for great and notable causes men make 667 III| were in his time in over great persecution, but the mother 668 III| unto our Lord God for this great miracle. And then there 669 III| the devil, which ever had great envy at him, came to him 670 III| smiling said that she had great things to tell him, and 671 III| council, and received him with great reverence, and made him 672 III| thanked our Lord God of his great mercy and goodness that 673 III| which was to him a full great comfort. And another time 674 III| this holy saint Dunstan had great joy. He had a special grace 675 III| this wretched world for his great comfort. And after this 676 III| S. Dunstan many fair and great miracles, wherefore our 677 III| abbot. And then he did there great cost in building and did 678 III| when the pope heard of his great holiness, he sent for him 679 III| with the pope, and gat full great privileges and liberties 680 III| And that time there fell a great variance among the bishops 681 III| But anon fell on them so great a tempest that they were 682 III| fetters which was to him great pain, God reward him his 683 III| of Rome. The which had a great zeal and love unto England, 684 III| sprang out of his hand with a great violence, the space of three 685 III| night over that place a great light coming from heaven 686 III| hallowing thereof came so great multitude of people that 687 III| christian faith openly and the great merit and avail that should 688 III| people were converted and great fame arose in the country. 689 III| then S. Austin, seeing the great meekness and obedience of 690 III| the christian faith with great joy and gladness. And when 691 III| children, and there was a great multitude of people resorting 692 III| as blood, and suffered so great pain that they were constrained 693 III| church had burned of the great light and brightness that 694 III| here it should occupy a great book. Then let us pray unto 695 III| in him heat by ardour of great dilection, humour by eagerness 696 III| religion, and came with a great multitude of knights for 697 III| that there came in there a great multitude of devils, and 698 III| sea there arose a right great tempest, which by the merits 699 III| and he saw that they had great hunger, but he had not meat 700 III| off their armours, and by great desire of faith purposed 701 III| answered, their enemies had so great dread that they threw all 702 III| supper she sent to him a great vessel of silver full of 703 III| silver and kept it long in great devotion. On a time that 704 III| to be understood of the great Eusebius of Versailles, 705 III| to say as sovereign and great, and Felician is as much 706 III| Primus is said sovereign and great in dignity, for suffering 707 III| concluding, for he concluded a great multitude of people and 708 III| Antioch doctors, prophets and great masters in holy scripture 709 III| Barnabas, Simon, and many other great clerks, yet had he desire 710 III| and that may we see on the great things and high that he 711 III| he emprised, and on the great penances that he did, and 712 III| that he did, and on the great torments and pains that 713 III| pains that he suffered. Great things then he emprised, 714 III| took upon him to convert so great a city as was Antioch. For 715 III| he enforced his body with great penances that he did, for 716 III| honour and reverence unto the great authority of God, after 717 III| Barnabas bare honour to the great majesty of God, for when 718 III| That may be seen by the great multitude of people that 719 III| to such as were in right great poverty and misery, that 720 III| the Apostles, there was a great famine in the time of Claudius 721 III| receive him, is showed the great savour of right that was 722 III| the town, and made then great feast, whereof he was much 723 III| the temple, and suddenly a great part thereof fell down and 724 III| thereof fell down and slew a great part of the people. At the 725 III| him through the city with great shame, and would have delivered 726 III| when they heard say that a great and a puissant man was come 727 III| contemplative, and this great manner of living was in 728 III| he did do beat him with great staves. But the hands of 729 III| prison began to shine of great light. And when it was told 730 III| head away from him with great indignation and scratched 731 III| indignation hereof and in a great anger, threw down the child 732 III| time of Constantine the Great when peace was in the Church, 733 III| had of all the people in great devotion. They suffered 734 III| to the abbey and made a great complaint and a great clamour 735 III| a great complaint and a great clamour to the abbot for 736 III| these things he took in great patience, and in~all things 737 III| Then the knights in their great anger beat and defouled 738 III| heart blinded, and I have great pity of thee because thou 739 III| saints, and in part to the great adventures that were in 740 III| and the emperor and much great company, when that a blind 741 III| started up alive, and in a great haste he entered into the 742 III| entered into the church in a great dread, and held fast by 743 III| so murdered, he made much great sorrow, and in short time 744 III| thou shalt therefore have great sorrow and trouble to thy 745 III| holy body of S. Edward with great devotion, praying our Lord 746 III| them that so sought saw a great light in a desolate place 747 III| Warham, and brought with great solemnity unto the nunnery 748 III| followed the holy body with great joy and mirth, thanking 749 III| was buried, she did full great reverence thereto, and cried 750 III| the holy saint, for her great offence. And after this 751 III| full good woman, and had great repentance thereof unto 752 III| Lord hath showed many a great miracle for him. Then let 753 III| he made a shipping in to Great Britain, which now is called 754 III| unworthily, which is of great dignity, and also they should 755 III| prince's son of Wales in great array which hight Amphiabel, 756 III| pope of Rome, which saw the great beauty of this young company, 757 III| sent in to Britain with a great army for to subdue the rebels, 758 III| land, having about him a great multitude of servants, and 759 III| whom all the people did great worship. Then Amphiabel, 760 III| Then came anon forth a great multitude of paynims, and 761 III| slay him because of the great love that the emperor had 762 III| principal gods. Then arose a great murmur among the people, 763 III| For I let you wit I am a great enemy to your gods, which 764 III| and the people were so great a multitude that they occupied 765 III| place, which was large and great. And the heat of the sun 766 III| the heat of the sun was so great that it burnt and scalded 767 III| wretchedly drowned, whereof was a great rumour and noise piteously 768 III| taken up this water by this great heat; and because thou takest 769 III| life, in which place lay a great multitude of people nigh 770 III| thou most wicked man, how great is thy wickedness that makest 771 III| sorcery and witchcraft in this great misery and heat. Then Alban, 772 III| pity on them, sorrowed by great affection for them and said: 773 III| quenched. But yet, for all the great goodness that was showed, 774 III| that this vengeance came of great righteousness. Then the 775 III| forthwith began to preach the great power of our Lord Jesus 776 III| paynims heard this, they in a great fury ran upon all that blessed 777 III| of those tormentors, in a great fury took this holy man 778 III| after, our Lord showed a great miracle, and that was that, 779 III| will of God, and suffered great pain afterward. And thus 780 III| woman was barren. They had great desire to have a son that 781 III| him he was abashed and had great dread. The angel said to 782 III| of whom thou shalt have great gladness, and much people 783 III| and much people shall make great feast and joy of his nativity, 784 III| nativity, for he shall be great, and of great merit tofore 785 III| he shall be great, and of great merit tofore our Lord. He 786 III| wife conceived and waxed great, and when she perceived 787 III| Elizabeth her cousin was great, she went to visit and accompany 788 III| courteously. Our Lady was then great with the blessed Son of 789 III| cometh to me such grace, so great that the mother of my Lord 790 III| lineage, rich of goods and of great dignity, to whom in the 791 III| treble nature, they made great joy and feast with them. 792 III| this child? He shall be great and a man of our Lord, for 793 III| and rich man and son of great dignity, but when he had 794 III| demanded if he were Christ the great prophet that was promised 795 III| him might not sustain so great knowledge, and he said right 796 III| be delivered, she was in great peril, and anon she sent 797 III| child shall be holy and much great in the church. And after 798 III| king delivered to him a great mass of gold, which mass 799 III| did in like wise. And when great company came, sometime he 800 III| receive death again, and with great pain S. Loye delivered him 801 III| vessel. At Paris, upon the great bridge, he made a blind 802 III| Now hear ye yet a more great miracle: his beard and his 803 III| translated, they were found as great and long as they had always 804 III| Granmonte, and lived there a great while in pure conscience 805 III| life, there grew on him a great tribulation that he had 806 III| tribulation that he had great fear that the tranquillity 807 III| holy man, on whom he had great pity and began humbly to 808 III| and to his power, with great diligence, he made them 809 III| for him, after that he by great diligence had made inquisition, 810 III| after, the child, that had great desire to see yet Jesu Christ, 811 III| father, which he gat with great pain, and came sith with 812 III| pain, and came sith with great company for to worship and 813 III| of Jerusalem came with a great company of people tofore 814 III| unto Bethany, making to him great reverence, and took the 815 III| because he would not see so great cruelty done to so true 816 III| boughs, wherein he dwelled a great while, and by daytime he 817 III| of Auxerre, and there, in great love, they kissed and embraced 818 III| knew it, he had thereof so great indignation that he put 819 III| was dead he returned in great haste to Rome, and told 820 III| sorrowful and heavy, with a great part of the people, brought 821 III| there descended a light so great upon him that men might 822 III| virgin into heaven, with much great joy and solemnity, and anon 823 III| all his company had much great dread, and the duke himself 824 III| sharp hair and hard, for great repentance, and prayed S. 825 III| went in to Italy with a great company of men of arms. 826 III| terrible feet and eyes, and great hair that covered all the 827 III| from then forthon lived in great abstinence and holy life, 828 III| Another time the fire was so great in the city of Bordeaux 829 III| Lord appeared to him with a great quantity of angels, which 830 III| quench an heresy that was in Great Britain, now called England, 831 III| angels sang and hallowed great mystery in heaven with great 832 III| great mystery in heaven with great joy and gladness; she shall 833 III| gladness; she shall be of so great merit against God. And of 834 III| and took the water with great faith and reverence, and 835 III| all went against him with great joy, and tofore all other 836 III| virgin whom he saluted in so great humility that all they marvelled, 837 III| burgesses of Paris, for great dread that they had, sent 838 III| virgin. This holy maid did great penance in tormenting her 839 III| and his fellows, and had great devotion to edify upon the 840 III| we would fain, and have great will thereto, but we can 841 III| pray you to Paris upon the great bridge, and bring that ye 842 III| fournil of lime marvellously great, that other answered: And 843 III| priests heard this they had great admiration, and blessed 844 III| night was dark, the wind great, and it rained fast, which 845 III| conveyed her, singing with great joy. The king of France, 846 III| was a paynim, held her in great reverence, so did also the 847 III| seeing which, thought it a great wonder. She pursued the 848 III| unto her prayers. It was a great marvel that the holy man 849 III| and trothed her, which had great indignation when he heard 850 III| and came to Meaux in a great ire, where the two virgins 851 III| the enemy, the virgin had great pity, and went to prayer 852 III| virgin which was for them in great sorrow commanded that they 853 III| that were present felt so great stench that they doubted 854 III| which heard speak of the great renomee of this holy saint, 855 III| rehearse, there followed so great famine and hunger that many 856 III| there came against her a great lord which required her 857 III| her, and offered to her great multitude of sick people 858 III| woman named Fraterne was in great sorrow for her daughter 859 III| When she arrived at Tours great foison of demoniacs came 860 III| people that saw this had great marvel that the enemy could 861 III| on the Seine there was a great tempest, and she besought 862 III| had no hope of life. In great weeping and sorrow they 863 IV| arose and gave and rendered great thankings to our Lord. The 864 IV| there was delivered to him a great multitude of sheep; and 865 IV| anon the emperor with a great multitude of people went 866 IV| and this holy man gave great thankings to God for the 867 IV| Rome, and was received with great honour. And then he prayed 868 IV| from far for to see the great man how he was changed. 869 IV| an emperor, son of the great Constantine was emperor, 870 IV| named him Cæsar. He was a great battler and man of war. 871 IV| emperor durst not slay so great a man. Then he went to Alexandria, 872 IV| And this holy man was a great wreaker and avenger on himself, 873 IV| of his name. ~Peter had a great name, for he was called 874 IV| right obedient or committing great heaviness. Barjona is as 875 IV| presence of our Lord, for the great love that he had to him 876 IV| him, he wept abundantly great plenty of tears, in such 877 IV| led to her passion, he had great joy and called her by her 878 IV| suddenly there appeared great dogs and made an assault 879 IV| Marcel and bound there a great black dog at the door of 880 IV| Simon Magus, seeing these great miracles, came to Peter, 881 IV| for their death and other great sins and tyrannies that 882 IV| and enjoyed him to see so great a flame of fire, and sang 883 IV| their gods. Then assembled great number of christian men 884 IV| Gregory saith that the great force of thunder and lightning 885 IV| them from heaven that the great bones longed to the preacher, 886 IV| departed them by weight, great and small, and put that 887 IV| bones rest, was a man of great holiness and of meekness 888 IV| life, he began to cry in great gladness: Ye be welcome, 889 IV| of election, for it was a great miracle when he chose to 890 IV| thou man, servant of the great King, bound tofore me, why 891 IV| be safe, for he is of so great power that he shall come 892 IV| against his majesty. And so great a multitude of christian 893 IV| blood. In the air was a great shining light, and from 894 IV| returned and baptized them with great joy. The head of S. Paul 895 IV| and his lord also, a right great light shine upon the said 896 IV| And then the bishop with a great multitude of christian men 897 IV| men took that head with great reverence, and set it in 898 IV| him. And at the day of the great resurrection they shall 899 IV| devil, and brought others to great surety with his own death. 900 IV| them of whom he suffered great pains he studied to bring 901 IV| patiently. Job was a man of great hospitality, and had care 902 IV| there appeared in S. John great constancy in preaching against 903 IV| which we shall preach a great thing, for with all charge, 904 IV| were bidden to a feast of great joy. For he desired more 905 IV| of sorrows; were unto him great delight, and was ever embraced 906 IV| and was ever embraced with great weepings. Wherefore he said: 907 IV| make baskets, came to so great virtue, that in the space 908 IV| when he was led through the great sea, he joyed him as greatly 909 IV| she would in no wise do so great a sin. And this false enchantress 910 IV| wife. ~Theodora was of so great holiness, that she did many 911 IV| wise. Him seemed that a great marriage was made, and thereto 912 IV| a woman beset about with great glory, and they that assisted 913 IV| that heard thereof were in great dread. The angel of God 914 IV| weeping much sore, and with great reverence and solemnity 915 IV| people that knew him had great joy of his holiness, and 916 IV| remissions and indulgences so great and large, that tofore in 917 IV| took up the holy head with great devotion and reverence, 918 IV| and all the others, made great honour to it, and took all 919 IV| come, there were present a great innumerable multitude of 920 IV| and lords, brought it with great joy and honour in to the 921 IV| there was a man, because of great devotion that he had to 922 IV| our Lord hath showed many great miracles, as well by his 923 IV| that, it was kept for the great bishop of England, S. Thomas 924 IV| after. And the bird being in great dread cried: S. Thomas! 925 IV| continually for him many great miracles. Then let us pray 926 IV| her to wickedness, and had great envy of her brother Kenelm, 927 IV| king, and promised to him a great sum of money, and also her 928 IV| which flew up to heaven with great joy. And anon after this 929 IV| and suddenly it waxed to a great ash tree, the which standeth 930 IV| traitor drew the body into a great valley between two hills, 931 IV| body, and took it up with great solemnity. And forthwith 932 IV| took up this holy body with great solemnity. And the monks 933 IV| brought it into the abbey with great reverence, joy and mirth, 934 IV| baptized, wherefor she was in great hate of her father. ~On 935 IV| and considered in her so great beauty and fairness, that 936 IV| supposed to have founden great treasure therein, and brake 937 IV| brake the vessel, and then a great multitude of us devils flew 938 IV| that, they put her in a great vessel full of water, fast 939 IV| And anon there was heard great thunder, and a dove descended 940 IV| to Jerusalem, and also a great part of Jerusalem, which, 941 IV| whom our Lord gave so many great gifts. And showed so great 942 IV| great gifts. And showed so great signs of love, that he took 943 IV| not be so, for thou art great, and the perils of the sea 944 IV| and a night, there arose a great tempest and orage. And the 945 IV| that this lady, which was great, and nigh the time of her 946 IV| began to wax feeble, and had great anguishes for the great 947 IV| great anguishes for the great waves and troubling of the 948 IV| thou to Marseilles to my great loss and evil adventure? 949 IV| Mary Magdalene thou art of great merit and glorious, for 950 IV| the city of Aix, and by great miracles and preaching they 951 IV| Almighty God, and went with great devotion unto the place. 952 IV| Maximin was replenished of great joy, and thanked greatly 953 IV| hands of the bishop with great abundance of tears, and 954 IV| the time of Charles the great, in the year of our Lord 955 IV| and confessed him with great devotion, and received the 956 IV| Rysen, and mounted in so great and disordinate felony, 957 IV| hear. Nevertheless he had great devotion in the blessed 958 IV| then forthwith he felt so great grace shed in him, that 959 IV| entered into my house, for the great gods be wroth therefore, 960 IV| baptized, with her mother and a great multitude of people. And 961 IV| and he, sore bounden with great weight of iron, should have 962 IV| seeing the christians, and so great felony done to him, were 963 IV| gold. And because of her great beauty she was desired of 964 IV| Thou hast gotten to me great grace, for now thou callest 965 IV| the flame issued out so great that it slew and burnt five 966 IV| that they should bind a great stone to her neck and cast 967 IV| which did do set afire a great furnace, and Christine to 968 IV| body and laid it upon a great stone. And anon the stone 969 IV| himself, and brought him into great torments. And S. James ran, 970 IV| Then the young man was in great anguish, and disposed him 971 IV| led one after him, was in great anguish and sorrow. Then 972 IV| Canaanites, and he was of a right great stature, and had a terrible 973 IV| that he came to a right great king, of whom the renomee 974 IV| Christopher saw that, he had great marvel what sign it was, 975 IV| devil. And as he went by a great desert, he saw a great company 976 IV| a great desert, he saw a great company of knights, of which 977 IV| at last he came into a great desert, to an hermit that 978 IV| habitacle for him, and bare a great pole in his hand instead 979 IV| insomuch that Christopher had great anguish and was afeard to 980 IV| when he was escaped with great pain, and passed the water, 981 IV| Child, thou hast put me in great peril; thou weighest almost 982 IV| gods I shall give to thee great gifts and great honours, 983 IV| to thee great gifts and great honours, and if not, I shall 984 IV| thee and consume thee by great pains and torments. But, 985 IV| and promised to them many great gifts if they could draw 986 IV| was hanged, and a right great and heavy stone was hanged 987 IV| sister Nicæa was cast into a great fire, but she issued out 988 IV| given to Christopher so great plenty of virtues, and such 989 IV| bounden in a seat of iron, and great fire put under, doubted 990 IV| meat and drink, returned in great dread to his fellows, and 991 IV| told and showed to them the great fury and woodness of them, 992 IV| thereon, and then he had great marvel, for upon every gate 993 IV| they went with him, and a great multitude of the people 994 IV| us tofore the day of the great resurrection. And to the 995 IV| bound his hands, saying: The great Nero hath sent for thee; 996 IV| wild beasts, suddenly a great multitude of wild beasts 997 IV| anon about the ship arose a great tempest, and about them 998 IV| tempest, and about them was great calm and tranquillity. When 999 IV| martyrs, and did do make a great feast to his friends, and 1000 IV| between Arles and Avignon, a great dragon, half beast and half


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