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1 I| de limo formasti, O thou King of peoples come and save
2 I| O Emmanuel that art our King, and bearer of our law,
3 I| champion, a priest and a king. These four persons sometime
4 I| to God the Father, and a king in distributing and rewarding
5 I| many. They sought a strange king, and the Jews sought not
6 I| Jews sought not their own king. These kings came from far
7 I| there ye shall find the king that ye seek, which is born
8 I| it showed the sovereign king to be born on the earth.
9 I| demanded in what place the King of Jews was born. And they
10 I| this child very man, very King, and very God. Very man
11 I| is he that is born? very King when they said King of Jews;
12 I| very King when they said King of Jews; very God when they
13 I| the child born for their King, and refuse he would worship
14 I| dignity when they called him King of Jews, and of his deity
15 I| which thou dwellest, not as King adorned with precious stones,
16 I| gold, and whereof is he King, and where is his royal
17 I| should come to God ne to the king with a void hand, but that
18 I| to adore and worship the King of kings in their proper
19 I| for he said that he was a king; and he said him to be the
20 I| accusest me that I call myself King, and thou oughtest better
21 I| divine, he was son of the King, perpetual sovereign, and
22 I| And as to this he was also King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
23 I| before him saying: Hail, King of the Jews. This crown
24 I| doctors, said to him: If he be King of Israel, let him descend
25 I| this manner. ~There was a king called Tyrus which knew
26 I| old she sent him to the king. And the king had a son
27 I| him to the king. And the king had a son of the queen,
28 I| they played oft. And the king's son also, which was legitimate,
29 I| brother. The which thing the king heard say, and was much
30 I| to suffer death. And the king would not double the pain
31 I| Rome one of the sons of the king of France, which was also
32 I| from heaven that burnt the king's palace. Yet happed more
33 I| and banners, right so the king of heaven perdurable hath
34 I| business and trumps of a mighty king in his land, and shall see
35 I| is also the banner of the King, that is the cross, which
36 I| banner of the sovereign king, and for dread thereof they
37 I| yet they said: Who is this king of glory, etc. S. Denis
38 I| in saying: Who is this king of glory? They answered
39 I| lord of virtues, he is the king of glory. And of this question
40 I| and demanded: Who is this king of glory? And they answered
41 I| odour of the savour. The king Antiochus was the most proud
42 I| and anon they told the king, which anon commanded that
43 I| villainy. Wherefore the king was feared that God would
44 I| wine. This Melchisedech was king and priest of Jerusalem
45 I| tythes of all he had. And the king of Sodom would that Abram
46 I| his sister. Abimelech the king of Gerar sent for her and
47 I| where the prisoners of the king were kept and he was there
48 I| that two officers of the king's trespassed unto their
49 I| knowledge my sin, on a time the king being wroth with his servants,
50 I| the cross. ~Anon, by the king's commandment, Joseph was
51 I| ears. Joseph answered: The king's dreams are one thing which
52 I| fulfilled. Now therefore let the king provide for a man that is
53 I| of Egypt. Then said the king of Egypt to Joseph: I am
54 I| and known all about in the king's hall that Joseph's brethren
55 I| his brethren tofore the king, whom he demanded of what
56 I| of Goshen. Then said the king to Joseph: Thy father and
57 I| made him stand tofore the king which blessed him, and was
58 I| and was demanded of the king how old he was. He answered:
59 I| lived. And he blessed the king and went out. Then Joseph
60 I| and brought it into the king's treasury. When all people
61 I| bondship and servitude of the king, and give us seed to sow
62 I| was given to them by the king, to whom were given victuals
63 I| thereof ye shall give to the king and four parts I promise
64 I| we shall gladly serve the king. From that time unto this
65 I| fifth part is paid to the king; and it is holden for a
66 I| earth. Then was there a new king upon Egypt which knew nothing
67 I| them in such works. The king of Egypt said to the midwives
68 I| God, and did not as the king commanded them, but reserved
69 I| men-children. For whom the king sent and said: What is the
70 I| same time, the daughter of king Pharaoh descended down to
71 I| delivered it to the daughter of king Pharaoh, whom she received
72 I| trod on it, wherefore the king was wroth, and demanded
73 I| the Hebrews. Wherefore the king anon decreed that he should
74 I| time after this died the king of Egypt, and the children
75 I| seniors of Israel to the king of Egypt, and shalt say
76 I| But I know well that the king of Egypt shall not suffer
77 I| pestilence or war fall to us. The king of Egypt said to them: Why
78 II| wherefore ordain to us a king that may judge and rule
79 II| they said Ordain on us a king. Then Samuel counselled
80 II| tofore, the right of the king, and how he shall oppress
81 II| that demanded to have a king, and said: This shall be
82 II| shall be the right of a king that shall reign on you.
83 II| flee from the face of your king, and our Lord shall not
84 II| ye have asked for you a king. Yet for all this the people
85 II| but said: Give to us a king, for a king shall reign
86 II| Give to us a king, for a king shall reign on us, and we
87 II| other people be. And our king shall judge us and go before
88 II| commanded to ordain to them a king, and so he did, for he took
89 II| And Samuel anointed him king upon Israel, and said to
90 II| have said: Ordain upon us a king. Wherefore now stand every
91 II| shall lot who shall be our king. And the lot fell on the
92 II| cried: Vivat Rex, live the king. Samuel wrote the law of
93 II| was Saul made the first king in Israel, and anon had
94 II| sauf he saved Agag the King of Amalek alive, and all
95 II| that I have ordained Saul king upon Israel, for he hath
96 II| anointed thee, and made thee king. And he said to thee: Go
97 II| Samuel: I have taken Agag, king of the Amalekites, and brought
98 II| away that thou shalt not be king. Then said Saul to Samuel:
99 II| he did do slay Agag the king. And Samuel saw never Saul
100 II| otherwise called Jesse, to be king of Israel. And so he came
101 II| save the realm, and to be king? For this cause Saul never
102 II| his hand into the anointed king of God and be innocent?
103 II| that cryest and wakest the king? And David said to Abner:
104 II| therefore kept thy lord the king? There is one of the people
105 II| people gone in to slay the king thy lord; by the living
106 II| Now look and see where the king's spear is, and the cup
107 II| It is my voice, my lord king. For what cause dost thou,
108 II| here is the spear of the king, let a child come fetch
109 II| hundred men and came to Achish king of Gath and dwelled there.
110 II| of Saul which was first king upon Israel, and for disobedience
111 II| been out with Achish the king, they of Amalek had been
112 II| were fled, and how Saul the king and Jonathan his son were
113 II| have slain Saul which was king anointed of our Lord. ~David
114 II| Hebron, and anointed him king over them. ~David was thirty
115 II| Uriah went thence, and the king sent to him his dish with
116 II| lay before the gate of the king's house with other servants
117 II| with other servants of the king's. And it was told to the
118 II| And it was told to the king that Uriah went not home,
119 II| Israel: I have anointed thee king upon Israel, and I have
120 II| after David, Solomon was king. ~After this David had much
121 II| made them a feast like a king's feast. At which feast
122 II| anon it was told to the King David that Absalom had slain
123 II| Absalom had slain all the king's sons. Wherefore the king
124 II| king's sons. Wherefore the king was in great heaviness and
125 II| not come in his father the king's presence, and dwelled
126 II| years, and might not see the King his father. This Absalom
127 II| I might send thee to the king, and that thou shouldst
128 II| me. Joab went in to the King and told to him all these
129 II| called, and entered in to the king, and he fell down and worshipped
130 II| down and worshipped the king, and the king kissed him.
131 II| worshipped the king, and the king kissed him. After this Absalom
132 II| to him, and made himself king, and did do cry that all
133 II| obey and wait on him as king of Israel. When David heard
134 II| I should set hand on the king's son; I heard the king
135 II| king's son; I heard the king say: keep my son Absalom
136 II| was told to Joab that the king wept and sorrowed the death
137 II| Then Joab entered into the king and said: Thou hast this
138 II| to thee. Then David the king arose and sat in the gate,
139 II| all the people that the king sat in the gate. And then
140 II| people came in tofore the king, and they of Israel that
141 II| Solomon should reign and be king after him. Howbeit that
142 II| his son took on him to be king during David's life. For
143 II| said that Solomon should be king, and ordained that he should
144 II| the prophet anointed him king upon Israel and blew in
145 II| trump and said: Live the King Solomon. And from thence
146 II| had reigned forty years king of Jerusalem, over Judah
147 II| made peace with him and was king confirmed, obeyed and peaceable
148 II| but let it be divided. The king then answered and said:
149 II| Israel heard how wisely the king had given this sentence
150 II| things for the table of king Solomon, with great diligence
151 II| Solomon sent letters to Hiram, king of Tyre, for to have his
152 II| were in the tabernacle. King Solomon, with all the multitude
153 II| it perfectly, Hiram the king of Tyre went for to see
154 II| him not. Hiram had sent to king Solomon an hundred and twenty
155 II| And she came and spake to king Solomon all that ever she
156 II| say nothing but that the king answered to her, there was
157 II| answer, but she said to king Solomon: The word is true
158 II| and hath ordained thee a king for to do righteousness
159 II| justice. She gave then to the king an hundred and twenty besants
160 II| the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. ~King Solomon gave
161 II| Sheba gave to king Solomon. ~King Solomon gave to the queen
162 II| And all the vessels that king Solomon drank of were of
163 II| no price in the days of king Solomon, for the navy of
164 II| Solomon, for the navy of the king, with the navy of Hiram
165 II| elephants and great riches. The king Solomon was magnified above
166 II| towns about Jerusalem by the king. There was as great abundance
167 II| glory and magnificence of king Solomon? It was so great
168 II| nineteen chapters. This king Solomon loved overmuch women,
169 II| women of other sects; as king Pharaoh's daughters and
170 II| people for to ordain him king. Jeroboam and all the multitude
171 II| and made Jeroboam their king, and never returned unto
172 II| Jeroboam, and ordained him king upon Israel. Anon after
173 II| that list to know how every king reigned after other, ye
174 II| the days of Salmanazar, King of the Assyrians, and put
175 II| golden calves that Jeroboam, King of Israel had made, this
176 II| favour of Salmanazar the king which gave to him power
177 II| been honoured with of the king, ten besants of silver.
178 II| this when Salmanazar the king was dead, Sennacherib his
179 II| them, which was told to the king, which commanded to slay
180 II| forty-five days, the sons of the king slew the king, and then
181 II| sons of the king slew the king, and then returned Tobit
182 II| more dreading God than the king, took up the bodies of dead
183 II| hide the sacrament of the king it is good, but for to show
184 II| in her, worshipping the king of Israel. Hear ye therefore,
185 II| Sunday of October. ~Arphaxad, king of the Medes, subdued into
186 II| of his reign, which was king of the Assyrians, and reigned
187 II| multitude is of them? Or who is king of their knighthood? Then
188 II| not be numbered. When the king of Egypt grieved them in
189 II| overthrown Cananeum the king, Jebusee, Pheresee, Eneum,
190 II| children of Israel resist the king Nebuchadnezzar and his army
191 II| Nebuchadnezzar is the living king of the earth, and thou hast
192 II| shall be agreeable to my king, because I shall be most
193 II| for I see now my lord and king that abideth for me. Therewith
194 II| which is a right mighty king would give me to a prince
195 II| and deputed to serve the king. The year following, and
196 II| precious cup tofore the king, and remembered his prise,
197 II| sigh sore high. And the king demanded him what ailed
198 II| word wholly. And when the king knew it he said to him:
199 II| England. And after that he was king of the land, anon by the
200 II| ready to withstand it. When king William understood this,
201 II| the time of Charlemagne, king of France, there was a clerk
202 II| was brother germain to the king of Hungary, which loved
203 II| appeared to him, and said: The King of India, Gundoferus, hath
204 II| came in a city, where the king made a wedding of his daughter,
205 II| then, at the request of the king, the apostle blessed them
206 II| For them seemed that a king adorned with precious stones
207 II| came to them and said: My king hath appeared right now
208 II| and Abbanes came unto the King of India, and the king devised
209 II| the King of India, and the king devised to the apostle a
210 II| great treasure. And the king went into another province,
211 II| years or thereabout ere the king came, and converted much
212 II| the faith. And when the king came and knew what he had
213 II| meanwhile Gad, brother of the king, died, and there was made
214 II| issued out of prison, the king came against him and fell
215 II| then the brother of the king said: I have seen the palace
216 II| it shall be done. And the king said: Sith it pleaseth God,
217 II| Carisius, cousin of the king of India. And Migdonia said
218 II| then Carisius prayed the king that he would send the queen
219 II| word of God. And when the king saw the queen, he said to
220 II| would the queen lie with the king. And then the king was abashed,
221 II| with the king. And then the king was abashed, and said to
222 II| thine is to thee. Then the king commanded that the apostle
223 II| the apostle said to the king, in showing to him by three
224 II| wit, by the example of the king, by example of the tower,
225 II| said to him: Thou that art king wilt have no services soiled
226 II| should stop it. Then the king was angry, and commanded
227 II| quenched it all. And then the king, by the counsel of his cousin,
228 II| And then thereto, he said: king, thou art nothing more noble,
229 II| painters, said Carisius to the king: Make him to offer sacrifice
230 II| should worship mine. And the king said: Why speakest thou
231 II| injury of my god. And the king and Carisius fled away,
232 II| live. After this Abagar, king of this city, desired to
233 II| seculorum. Amen. ~There was a king, a holy confessor and virgin,
234 II| it happed that this holy king was at the hallowing of
235 II| of a pilgrim came to this king and demanded his alms in
236 II| name of S. John, and the king not having his almoner by
237 II| bear this ring to their king and to greet him well in
238 II| speed, and came to this holy king S. Edward on Christmas day,
239 II| their errand, whereof the king was abashed, and thanked
240 II| scholastic saith, and was king of Idumea and paynim; he
241 II| wife which was niece to the king of Arabia, on whom he had
242 II| and demanded where the king of Jews was, that was new
243 II| had knowledge of the new king, they answered by a star
244 II| worshipped and seen this new king, that he might go after
245 II| told him tidings of the king of Jews new-born. But wherefore
246 II| and the barber said to the king that he had promised him
247 II| thing if, when he made the king's beard, he would cut his
248 II| Antipater, his son, should be king after him. Upon this Antipater,
249 II| showed the same venom to the king, wherefore he did do put
250 II| it was supposed that the king had died. Antipater his
251 II| testament, Archelaus to be king after him, and he lived
252 II| out. And Archelaus became king after Herod his father,
253 II| there was at that time the king with many a great lord and
254 II| After this, many times the king went over into Normandy,
255 II| governed so well that the king could him great thanks,
256 II| And when so was that the king did any thing against the
257 II| were vacant and void, the king kept them both long in his
258 II| was heavy, and came to the king and desired him to give
259 II| virtuous men. And anon the king granted to him his desire
260 II| he translated S. Edward, king and confessor at Westminster,
261 II| and strife, between the king and S. Thomas, and the king
262 II| king and S. Thomas, and the king sent for all the bishops
263 II| that should displease the king as far as it touched not
264 II| of holy church. Then the king rehearsed how he would not
265 II| agree. To the which the king said: Now I see well that
266 II| in thy power, and so the king being wroth departed. Then
267 II| S. Thomas to follow the king's intent, or else the land
268 II| intent to displease the king, or to take any thing that
269 II| glad and brought him to the king to Oxenford, and the king
270 II| king to Oxenford, and the king deigned not to speak to
271 II| speak to him. And then the king called all the lords spiritual
272 II| temporal. And after this the king charged them for to come
273 II| the eleventh year of the king's reign, and the year of
274 II| S. Thomas. And then the king sitting in his parliament,
275 II| keep them. And then the king said that he would not leave
276 II| S. Thomas to obey to the king's desire and will, and S.
277 II| agreeable to them, wherefore the king was wroth and said he would
278 II| Then S. Thomas said to the king with full great sorrow and
279 II| most dear lord and gracious king, have pity on us of holy
280 II| Canterbury. And anon the king sent his officers to his
281 II| because he would not obey the king's statutes. And the king
282 II| king's statutes. And the king commanded to seize all his
283 II| And on the morn came the king's officers for to seize
284 II| and seized them into the king's hand. And when they came
285 II| abashed, and returned to the king informing him that he was
286 II| after S. Thomas came to the king to Woodstock for to pray
287 II| church. And then said the king to him in scorn: May not
288 II| power. With which words the king was sore moved, and swore
289 II| judged and executed by the king's law, and by no spiritual
290 II| to Northampton where the king had then his great council
291 II| when he came tofore the king he said: I am come to obey
292 II| England, and am to you, Sir King, your ghostly father, and
293 II| holy church. Then said the king, Thou speakest as a proud
294 II| after this, the next day the king demanded £30,000 that he
295 II| desired S. Thomas to obey the king but in no wise he would
296 II| And then they came to the king, and forsook S. Thomas,
297 II| Thomas, and agreed to all the king's desire, and the proper
298 II| and told to him that the king's meiny had emprised to
299 II| him to the pope, and the king sent letters to the king
300 II| king sent letters to the king of France not to receive
301 II| to receive him. And the King Louis said that, though
302 II| would. In this meanwhile the king of England sent certain
303 II| informed the pope how the king of England would have him
304 II| come home and had told the king that they might in no wise
305 II| have their intent, that the king was greatly wroth, and anon
306 II| of Citeaux and there the king desired them to write to
307 II| God. And anon after, the king of France sent to him that
308 II| his life. After this the king of England came into France,
309 II| France, and there told the king how S. Thomas would destroy
310 II| brought together. And the king of France laboured sore
311 II| And as he was going, the king of France sent for him again,
312 II| And in the meanwhile the king of England ordained his
313 II| England ordained his son king, and made him to be crowned
314 II| And yet after this the king laboured so much that he
315 II| much that he accorded the king of England and S. Thomas
316 II| endured not long, for the king varied from it afterward.
317 II| and sent word over to the king how he had done, whereof
318 II| he had done, whereof the king was much wroth and said:
319 II| thought they would do to the king a pleasure, and emprised
320 II| towards England. And when the king knew of their departing
321 II| messengers came, wherefore the king was heavy and sorry. ~These
322 II| And that same day as the king sat at meat all the bread
323 II| Thomas and said that the king commanded him to make amends
324 II| But if thou assoil the king and all other standing in
325 II| knowest well enough that the king and I were accorded on Mary
326 II| bear into France to the king. And as they searched his
327 II| after tidings came to the king how he was slain, wherefore
328 II| was slain, wherefore the king took great sorrow, and sent
329 II| happed that Clodovius the king of France, which was a paynim,
330 II| in an ampull of which the king was anointed and this ampull
331 II| Lombards that, in the time of King Gumbert all Italy was smitten
332 II| fellowship of the everlasting King. And she, receiving a precious
333 II| lord right cruel, but the king for whom he suffered the
334 II| diligit. The honour of the king requireth true judgment,
335 II| judgment, and the doom of a king is justice, and wherefore
336 III| his skin was made to the king of Persia an undercovering,
337 III| this, that their rightful King was born among them and
338 III| France, where he found the king of Dagobert, the which he
339 III| strongly of his sins. The king was angry and put him out
340 III| his realm. After, when the king had no son he made his prayers
341 III| sought and brought to the king, and as soon as he was come,
342 III| soon as he was come, the king fell down to his feet and
343 III| granted benignly to the king his request, the first petition,
344 III| vanquished by the prayers of the king, he granted him. And thus
345 III| Amen. And after this the king promoted him to be bishop
346 III| place, by the will of the king, he would edify a monastery
347 III| country made great feast. The king and queen did do nourish
348 III| child like the son of a king. Anon after, it happed that
349 III| brother, and was son to the king, and in eschewing the sentence
350 III| refused the idols; if the king knew it he should destroy
351 III| greatest friends of the king, had him in so great reverence
352 III| of the world.~Theodebert, King of France, came for to visit
353 III| to see the gift that the king had given, and there he
354 III| After this Clothaire, the king, came in to this abbey,
355 III| Lord Jesu Christ to the king of the country, he leaned
356 III| or his staff, upon the king's foot, and pierced his
357 III| which was sharp beneath. The king had supposed that S. Patrick
358 III| his prayers he healed the king. And furthermore he impetred
359 III| Ambrose's time that was king of Britain. In his time
360 III| found at the first coming of King John, King Harry the second'
361 III| first coming of King John, King Harry the second's son,
362 III| his trespass.~Attila, the king of Goths, would once prove
363 III| company as he had been the king himself. When S. Benet saw
364 III| There was a man of the king of Goths which was named
365 III| Gloucester; but afterward good King Edward gave that house of
366 III| And that time was Ethelred king of England, and S. Edward
367 III| resist ne withstand them, for King Ethelred was a meek man
368 III| that the lot fell upon the king's daughter, whereof the
369 III| s daughter, whereof the king was sorry, and said unto
370 III| and your house.~When the king saw he might no more do,
371 III| perisheth: Then did the king do array his daughter like
372 III| slay the dragon. Then the king was baptized and all his
373 III| women and children, and the king did do make a church there
374 III| thereof. After this the king offered to S. George as
375 III| s sake; and enjoined the king four things, that is, that
376 III| people, and after, kissed the king and departed.~Now it happed
377 III| and a precious relique to King Harry the fifth. And also
378 III| time reigning in this land king Athelstan. And S. Dunstan'
379 III| And then he brought him to King Athelstan, the which made
380 III| Glastonbury by consent of the king and his brother Edmond,
381 III| in short time after died king Athelstan, and Edmond his
382 III| Edmond his brother reigned king after him, to whom S. Dunstan
383 III| and then died Edmond the king, and after him reigned his
384 III| For S. Dunstan rebuked the king sharply therefor, but there
385 III| pain he might to bring the king to amendment, but it would
386 III| it would not be. But the king, within a while after, exiled
387 III| time in full holy life till king Edwin was dead. And after
388 III| after him reigned Edgar king, a full holy man. And then
389 III| bishop there by the will of king Edgar. And within a little
390 III| London was void, to which king Edgar promoted S. Dunstan
391 III| of Canterbury, and then king Edgar made S. Dunstan archbishop
392 III| so that in that time of king Edgar, and Dunstan archbishop,
393 III| he was brother unto Ina, king of this land, and when king
394 III| king of this land, and when king Ina was dead, Kenton was
395 III| was dead, Kenton was made king after him, and then this
396 III| have to do there, ne the king to let them of their free
397 III| pope's seal, which after, king Ina confirmed all that the
398 III| Thanet in East Kent, and king Ethelbert reigned that time
399 III| in his kingdom. And then king Ethelbert hearing this,
400 III| advised. And soon after, the king came to them in the same
401 III| strengthen them and help. And the king received him and his fellowship,
402 III| sermon, and declared to the king the christian faith openly
403 III| had ended his sermon the king said to him: Your promises
404 III| to your law. And then the king gave to them a mansion in
405 III| And when it came to the king's ear, anon he came to the
406 III| the sermon was ended, the king fell down to the feet of
407 III| meekness and obedience of the king that he had to be christened,
408 III| Troyes was besieged by the king Attila, and S. Lupus went
409 III| and assailed them, and the king said to him: I am he, Attila,
410 III| Britain in such wise that the king of Britain forbade him his
411 III| Then it happed that the king's cowherd went to the pasture
412 III| received his portion at the king's palace, and bare it to
413 III| S. Germain demanded the king why he had forbidden him
414 III| forbidden him his house, and the king was much abashed and could
415 III| followeth the life of S. Edward, King and Martyr.~S. Edward, the
416 III| Martyr.~S. Edward, the young king and martyr, was the son
417 III| and martyr, was the son of King Edgar, and he was king but
418 III| of King Edgar, and he was king but three years and seven
419 III| was dead, his father, the king, wedded another wife, which
420 III| for to destroy this young King Edward for to make her own
421 III| make her own son, Ethelred, king, and little loved the King
422 III| king, and little loved the King Edward. For then King Edgar
423 III| the King Edward. For then King Edgar was dead which had
424 III| for to destroy this young King Edward. And so it happed
425 III| happed that this said young king, Edward, rode on hunting
426 III| the chase it happed the king to depart away from his
427 III| laboured for, and went to the king and welcomed him with fair
428 III| fetch bread and wine to the king, and whiles the king drank,
429 III| the king, and whiles the king drank, the butler took a
430 III| took a knife and roof the king through the body to the
431 III| heart, in such wise that the king fell down dead. And anon
432 III| S. Dunstan knew that the king was so murdered, he made
433 III| crowned her son Ethelred king. And then he said to the
434 III| And then he said to the king: Forasmuch as by manslaughter
435 III| wrong thou art come to be king, thou shalt therefore have
436 III| sorrowed greatly for this good king's death, and in especial
437 III| thereby. And thus this holy king and martyr was translated
438 III| somewhat more. And when king Ethelred was dead, Edward
439 III| was a holy and glorious king and confessor, and lieth
440 III| this holy martyr S. Edward, king, and to S. Edward, king
441 III| king, and to S. Edward, king and confessor that they
442 III| the time of Cassibelaun, king of the Britons. And twice
443 III| is now called England, a king named Severus, which for
444 III| sworn, Bassanius, son of king Severus, desired of the
445 III| afterward bare the noble king Offa, first founder of the
446 III| Britain, he took with him the king Askepodot and went straight
447 III| judge; and foregoer of the King. By prophet is signified
448 III| Scholastic that David the king, willing to increase and
449 III| goldsmith that made work for the king. It happed that time that
450 III| happed that time that the king sought for one that could
451 III| master of S. Loye said to the king that he had found a workman
452 III| whatsomever he would. The king delivered to him a great
453 III| presented that one to the king and that other he retained
454 III| retained himself. When the king saw this saddle so fair
455 III| marvelled much thereof and the king rewarded him much largely.
456 III| S. Loye presented to the king that other saddle, saying
457 III| the same, and then was the king more amarvelled than he
458 III| name and fame of him in the king's court. S. Loye loved well
459 III| poor people. And when the king saw him in such wise he
460 III| impetred and gat of the king that all the bodies that
461 III| that in the company of the king in the parties of Arastria,
462 III| at Tours, by Dagobert the king, and the tomb of S. Brice,
463 III| Galilee into the court of king Herod, for to see some curiosity
464 III| barbarians that were with the king Herod. When he had dwelt
465 III| whom the daughter of the king of the said city, which
466 III| Remigius under Childeric, king of France, and after, under
467 III| his son, first christian king of France, and was named
468 III| and dedifie it. The said king did increase much the realm
469 III| In the time of the said king lived the said virgin, unto
470 III| virgin, unto the time of king Clothaire his son, of which
471 III| Paris that Attila, the felon king of Hungary, had enterprised
472 III| singing with great joy. The king of France, Childeric, how
473 III| on a time that the said king held certain prisoners judged
474 III| wonder. She pursued the king and obtained grace for the
475 III| is at the beginning, the King Louis, sometimes called
476 IV| through all his enemies to the king, whom he slew, and all the
477 IV| was after Saul the proud king, but after his conversion
478 IV| said: The Lord Jesu Christ, king of all worlds. Then Nero
479 IV| verily we serve that same King Almighty. And when Nero
480 IV| man, servant of the great King, bound tofore me, why withdrawest
481 IV| to my Lord, to whom our king giveth such gifts that never
482 IV| understand me stronger than his king, that when he is overcome
483 IV| us, Paul, who is he your king that ye love so much that
484 IV| thee Paul the knight of the king perdurable, and not vanquished.
485 IV| the time of St. Egbert, king. He was the seventh king
486 IV| king. He was the seventh king after Kenulf that S. Birinus
487 IV| in the days of Kenulf the king. And at that time this holy
488 IV| then so holy in living that King Egbert made him his chancellor
489 IV| within short time after the king died, and then his son Ethult
490 IV| his son Ethult was made king after him. And he guided
491 IV| her. ~And soon after died King Ethulf, and his son Egbert
492 IV| after him was Ethelbert king; and in the third year of
493 IV| But in the time of holy king Edgar his body was translated
494 IV| same year was S. Edward, king and martyr shrined at Shaftesbury.
495 IV| and savour issued out that king Edgar and all the multitude
496 IV| bishops and abbots, and also king Harry the Third with earls
497 IV| earls and barons, which king himself took the chest upon
498 IV| S. Kenelm, martyr, was king of a part of England by
499 IV| by Wales. His father was king tofore him, and was named
500 IV| Severn, and Humber. This king Kenelm was king of Worcestershire,
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