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1001 VI| incontinent descend to them and anon show it to them. Thirdly,
1002 VI| some evil man, and should anon have disposed them and did
1003 VI| prisoners that he visited were anon delivered. And when the
1004 VI| get of God double joy. And anon as he had made his prayer,
1005 VI| called his name in aid, anon his bonds and fetters were
1006 VI| pity on his servant. And anon S. Leonard appeared to him
1007 VI| came to the church. And anon, as he was tofore the gates,
1008 VI| man in irons Leonard shall anon deliver him, and if I may
1009 VI| said: Lord help me! And anon his chains were broken,
1010 VI| him out of the castle, and anon the tower and half the castle
1011 VI| called on S. Leonard, which anon appeared to him in the sight
1012 VI| his name that he should anon be delivered. And on a day,
1013 VI| be done to me, and then anon the fiend vanished away.
1014 VI| his wickedness was slain. Anon then S. Martin commanded
1015 VI| himself against the fire, and anon the flame returned against
1016 VI| of S. Martin help us. And anon the tempest ceased, and
1017 VI| leave to follow him, and anon they tarried, and abode
1018 VI| of God that thou return anon. And the serpent returned
1019 VI| thou hold thy peace, and anon the hound was all still
1020 VI| him and blessed him, and anon he was all whole. When he
1021 VI| that he should go his way anon. And when the archdeacon
1022 VI| that noyeth nothing, and anon he departed. And the cow
1023 VI| with him, he awoke, and anon the messengers came, which
1024 VI| hands with him? And then anon they lifted up the sepulchre
1025 VI| now worshipped, and then anon this old man vanished away.
1026 VI| fiend heard this answer, anon he departed all confused,
1027 VI| this point. And our Lord anon sent of his special grace
1028 VI| shall never do you harm. Anon then the Saracens had so
1029 VI| when S. Clare heard that, anon she embraced her, and said
1030 VI| puissance of the people. And anon the Holy Ghost made her
1031 VI| sorrow of heart. And then anon after, she arose up much
1032 VI| her to pray for him, and anon he felt eased and alleged
1033 VI| I wake here alone. And anon she began to hear the friars
1034 VI| upon them that were sick, anon the malady fled away. And
1035 VI| with the Word of God. And anon she sent again all the friars
1036 VI| sisters with the Word of God. Anon as the pope Gregory heard
1037 VI| sword. But our Lord showed anon a vision to one, his handmaid,
1038 VI| pass out of the body. And anon she saw a right fair lady
1039 VI| shall come to Perugia. And anon as the Bishop of Hostence
1040 VI| this holy woman was sick, anon in great haste he went to
1041 VI| much to have patience. And anon she answered to him freely
1042 VI| friend of our Lord, and anon the soul of her was crowned
1043 VI| robe of perdurable glory. Anon the tidings were spread
1044 VI| them that were dead. And anon the pope said that they
1045 VI| and made his prayers. And anon he was delivered of the
1046 VI| she would help her, and anon she was healed and redressed
1047 VI| brought him to S. Clare and anon he was healed and well delivered
1048 VI| depart were all whole. And anon as he heard that he was
1049 VI| began to make him way. And anon he did off his hosen and
1050 VI| thou art all whole, and anon he arose and saw clearly.
1051 VI| down upon the tomb, and anon he was perfectly healed
1052 VI| limbs and went upright. And anon the father and mother led
1053 VI| mollify, and to remove, and anon after, the malady vanished
1054 VI| hast suffered so long. And anon as S. Clare had said these
1055 VI| grace of God, but she died anon after of another malady. ~
1056 VI| of her sons went out, and anon, the wolf caught him by
1057 VI| they be woned to cry. And anon the mother looked and saw
1058 VI| his daughter, which went anon unto her and said: My daughter,
1059 VI| work of her father, and anon she perceived that there
1060 VI| holy S. Barbara cursed, and anon his sheep became locusts,
1061 VI| him honour and worship, anon for to eschew vain glory,
1062 VI| Rome. When Alexis saw this, anon he said to himself: By the
1063 VI| heard speak of his son, anon his heart began to melt,
1064 VI| him of mine heritage. And anon he committed him unto one
1065 VI| commanded to keep, made anon his bed under the stair
1066 VI| people were abashed, which anon fell down unto the earth.
1067 VI| God in Euphemius's house, anon she said to Euphemius: Sire,
1068 VI| the face of an angel. And anon he returned toward the emperors
1069 VI| they might not draw out. Anon the emperor with the pope
1070 VI| in a little purple cloth, anon Euphemius fell down aswoon,
1071 VI| touch the fere-tree he was anon healed of his malady. There
1072 VI| And when she was entered, anon she kneeled down and lay
1073 VI| in any game any pleasure, anon she left it, and said she
1074 VI| and prayed for her, and anon she arose all whole. And
1075 VI| Jesu Christ in heaven: and anon as she lay down for feebleness
1076 VI| to heavenward again, and anon she returned into her first
1077 VI| prayed for himself, and anon the young man began to cry:
1078 VI| sick, and she commanded anon that her hair should be
1079 VI| were made emperor. And then anon the maid took habit of religion
1080 VI| him, and he then received anon full health and was perfectly
1081 VI| fulfilled thine avow, and anon his infirmity took him again
1082 VI| Elizabeth for hirn, and anon he arose from death to life
1083 VI| S. Elizabeth, and he was anon re-established to his first
1084 VI| the water but dead, and anon the swimmer lost all his
1085 VI| profit and ease, and then anon he arose all whole and gave
1086 VI| overcome thee. And then anon this child vanished away.
1087 VI| came to his chamber, and anon made her ready to come to
1088 VI| passion of our Lord, and anon the devil lay so heavy on
1089 VI| but fell down from him anon. And S. Edmund then charged
1090 VI| thence with her hands, and anon her hands were made stiff
1091 VI| then she received it and anon was made perfectly whole,
1092 VI| fellows in this matter. And anon as he was come he laid tofore
1093 VI| lazars that ye kiss. Who anon answered to the chancellor:
1094 VI| had heard this message, anon he sighed and called to
1095 VI| message told unto Hingvar, anon the cruel tyrant commanded
1096 VI| Here! here! here ! and anon then all they came thither
1097 VI| all other beasts. And then anon they took the head and brought
1098 VI| it was smitten off, and anon they joined together, and
1099 VI| love, certainly he shall anon slay you, and so should
1100 VI| the palm of martyrdom. And anon Tyburtius, his brother,
1101 VI| entered into this chamber, and anon he felt the sweet odour
1102 VI| pricking of a needle is anon gone away and come to nought.
1103 VI| living with their hands. But anon after, her hands that she
1104 VI| of Jesu Christ, and went anon into Judea to S. Peter,
1105 VI| hand he began to laugh; and anon as this woman was nigh by
1106 VI| when Clement heard that, anon he began to weep, and advised
1107 VI| Peter, and he healed her anon. And then the mother demanded
1108 VI| Clement prayed for him, and anon he received his sight and
1109 VI| saying, he vanished away; and anon Sisinnius called his wife
1110 VI| marble in the rocks. And anon when they saw S. Clement
1111 VI| the foot of the lamb, and anon a well or a fountain sprang
1112 VI| body of his martyr; and anon the sea departed three miles
1113 VI| peaceable shall come to thee anon, for after this darkness
1114 VI| darkness thou shalt see anon the flourished light of
1115 VII| after he came in to Armenia, anon subdued them by his discreet
1116 VII| came to seven years of age,anon after she was set to school,
1117 VII| she so fervently desired, anon she arose forgetting her
1118 VII| stand against us but that anon he was overcome. But this
1119 VII| people that were there. And anon as this blessed virgin was
1120 VII| herself till then, descending anon and began to blame the emperor
1121 VII| prayed to God for her, and anon she began to travail and
1122 VII| and his wife heard that, anon they wrote to him a letter
1123 VII| death, but a sleep, for anon after we shall rise again.
1124 VII| have her to his wife, and anon sent for her in all haste,
1125 VII| set his god, an idol, and anon there came a multitude of
1126 VII| and all to-brake it, and anon the people heard a great
1127 VII| sacrifice to our gods or else anon thy head shall be smitten
1128 VII| in this holy virgin, said anon with a stern voice, praising
1129 VII| when Fabricius knew this, anon, with great malice, he tormented
1130 VII| place by God's help, and anon began to purvey for a good
1131 VII| monks were afeard, and fled anon to ship and left the fire
1132 VII| greatness he may not. And then anon they sailed west three days
1133 VII| God of his good grace, and anon they went on land, and when
1134 VII| these birds meant.~And then anon one of the birds fled from
1135 VII| they came to an anchor, and anon the monks went to land.
1136 VII| us in the best wise. And anon after came to them a fair
1137 VII| them among his convent. And anon there came one by the purveyance
1138 VII| our Lord in the church, anon seven tapers of wax be set
1139 VII| the great fish lay, and anon they saw their caldron upon
1140 VII| of that great peril. And anon after, came another fish
1141 VII| way they could, and then anon all the fishes awoke, and
1142 VII| longer in the ship, and anon he leapt out of the ship
1143 VII| death is uncertain. And then anon the wind turned into the
1144 VII| and help them. And then anon came their procurator and
1145 VII| that mist passed away, and anon they saw the fairest country
1146 VII| ordained to, which miracle was anon known openly to the people.
1147 VII| that they had, they were anon delivered thereof, and were
1148 VII| the monks of Chertsey, so anon they came to this holy body
1149 VII| the water to the city; and anon they took up the body with
1150 VII| mead full of flowers, and anon after, the weather began
1151 VII| his bier were made whole, anon as they touched the bier,
1152 VII| church; they saw her, and anon they fled from her and entered
1153 VII| engendered no child. And then anon she departed for anger,
1154 VII| solitary man heard him, anon he understood him, and wist
1155 VII| hear what he would say. And anon they put him away, and said
1156 VII| sitting, and would arise anon, and said: It sufficeth
1157 VII| now distress thee not. And anon the man of God went his
1158 VII| on nothing to come. And anon as any of his servants were
1159 VII| was full of sorrow. And anon he let do make ready horses
1160 VII| therefore bring me to him anon, and he anon told this to
1161 VII| bring me to him anon, and he anon told this to the king's
1162 VII| king's son, and brought him anon in. And he received him
1163 VII| clad with torn clothes, and anon he sprang out of his chair
1164 VII| they should be opened, and anon a great stench issued out
1165 VII| with him to his grave and anon return for to entend to
1166 VII| overcome I shall avenge me anon on thee my injury, and shall
1167 VII| speak ne serve him. And anon the enchanter sent to him
1168 VII| said: Father, bless me, and anon Barlaam heard the voice
1169 VII| less than the Father, and anon the water vanished away,
1170 VII| her husband to drink, and anon he felt the bitterness of
1171 VII| speaking with him, and then anon he put her from him, and
1172 VII| whatsomever they desire they shall anon find ready tofore them.
1173 VII| his father Lothair he fled anon to the church of the blessed
1174 VII| them away covetously, and anon he waxed mad.~In that time
1175 VII| omnia secula seculorum, and anon the stones answered with
1176 VII| him Cæsar Augustus. And anon, after Constantine the great,
1177 VII| in what house he entered, anon the house burned. And when
1178 VII| keeping saw that, and slew him anon that had slain the child.
1179 VII| culpable by writing, and anon did do smite off their heads
1180 VII| and bring them to me; and anon they went hastily, and took
1181 VII| not to be contraried. And anon he sent for the child, and
1182 VII| that ye bring to me. And anon they were abashed, and ran
1183 VII| rights of holy church, and anon he did against his oath
1184 VII| he beheld the church, and anon, as he that was replenished
1185 VII| patience and perseverance. Then anon he took leave of him, and
1186 VII| And when they had so done, anon issued out of his eyes a
1187 VII| mouth of the woman, and anon the serpent issued out,
1188 VII| was three cubits long, and anon cleft asunder, which was
1189 VII| and when they had so done, anon after they found the leopard
1190 VII| hither to do penance; and anon came thither the officers
1191 VII| touch him, but went down anon, and went unto Antioch to
1192 VII| death of this holy man, and anon he came with three other
1193 VII| altar tofore the pillar. And anon the birds assembled about
1194 VII| his hand for to take it, anon his hand was dry, but they
1195 VII| staves that bare the bier and anon was all whole, and served
1196 VII| all the days of his life. Anon issued out of the town all
1197 VII| take so good a man. And anon he laid the table to his
1198 VII| began to murmur against him. Anon a voice descended from heaven
1199 VII| many but none saw it. Then anon it was told to the provost
1200 VII| patiently for the love of God. Anon the ministers of the devil
1201 VII| subvert his good courage, and anon he took a brand of fire,
1202 VII| always maintain his chastity. Anon as he had made his prayers
1203 VII| heard that he should depart, anon came after him, saying that
1204 VII| when his prayer was past, anon he had in his mouth that
1205 VII| hundred and fifty-four. And anon brother Reynold, his fellow,
1206 VII| denounce the name of God, and anon he was taken and cast with
1207 VII| into the midst of the sea. Anon Fabian, for to accomplish
1208 VII| precious gift of baptism, and anon the holy man baptized him,
1209 VII| he was accustomed to be. Anon one that was called Romancius
1210 VII| sign of the cross, and then anon the fire quenched, and made
1211 VII| had no harm, but stood up anon and bare the corpse again
1212 VII| heart, sore weeping, and anon recovered health. The solemnity
1213 VII| aggrieved of something, and anon he called to him one of
1214 VII| I desire that it be done anon. Then the piteous and holy
1215 VII| borne, to this holy man, and anon after that he had laid his
1216 VII| the holy man Fiacre, he anon went towards him, and S.
1217 VII| suddenly within the chapel. And anon, seeing all they that were
1218 VII| scroll on him he should be anon all whole of his sickness,
1219 VII| gods and of the angels. Anon went forth the servant and
1220 VII| the sign of the cross, and anon he became all whole.~Item,
1221 VII| the sign of the cross, and anon after, the thorn issued
1222 VII| understand his words, and anon he believed on God and required
1223 VII| the Catholic faith, and anon he sold away all such good
1224 VII| man made his prayer, and anon he healed him. From thence
1225 VII| besought the holy S. Ives, and anon he was saved from drowning.
1226 VII| fleeing or dreadful returned anon unto the proper or own parts,
1227 VII| against his creator, and anon after he passed right gloriously
1228 VII| the saint for her life and anon by the merits of the saint
1229 VII| Obier and of S. Amand, and anon after she builded and founded
1230 VII| the cross over him, and anon he was enlumined again.
1231 VII| not nor canst make. And anon the same little whelk began
1232 VII| prayed the other maid, and anon she had milk as her fellow
1233 VII| may have thy blessing, and anon he, as lieutenant of our
1234 VII| priest may have it. And anon the priest saith: Haec commixtio,
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