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1001 VII| his servants were sick the king commanded for to take them 1002 VII| In that time was with the king a man which was secretly 1003 VII| the noble princes of the king. And as he went on a time 1004 VII| a time to hunt with the king, he found a poor man lying 1005 VII| great and gracious with the king, and accused him to the 1006 VII| and accused him to the king and said that he was not 1007 VII| shall answer. And when the King had done all like as they 1008 VII| much the counsel of the king, and remembered him of the 1009 VII| as he might. And when the king heard him say so, he supposed 1010 VII| and apperceived that the king had taken his words in evil, 1011 VII| thou for truth that the king feareth that thou wilt assail 1012 VII| monk, and go early to the king. When he shall demand thee 1013 VII| thou shalt answer: My lord, king, I am ready to follow thee; 1014 VII| done and said by order, the king was abashed, and reproved 1015 VII| before.~And after this the king's son, that was nourished 1016 VII| And on a time thus as the king's son went, he met a mesel 1017 VII| what was done about this king's son, and took the habit 1018 VII| greatest governor of the king's son, and said to him: 1019 VII| therefore bring me to the king's son and I shall deliver 1020 VII| right great honours of the king's son. To whom Barlaam said: 1021 VII| but I understand that the king's son is chaste, and hath 1022 VII| thing appertaineth to the king's son, and therefore bring 1023 VII| he anon told this to the king's son, and brought him anon 1024 VII| hast done like unto a noble king, which when he rode in his 1025 VII| to his brother, how the king had done things against 1026 VII| reproved him thereof. And the king had such a custom that when 1027 VII| delivered to death, the king should send his crier with 1028 VII| the trump, and when the king's brother heard this, he 1029 VII| wife and children to the king's palace, and the king made 1030 VII| the king's palace, and the king made him come tofore him, 1031 VII| gems. And after this the king did do call his great barons, 1032 VII| most of value. Then the king commanded that they should 1033 VII| issued out of them. And the king said: They be like them 1034 VII| sweet odour. And after, the king said: These be semblable 1035 VII| done to me like as that king did, for thou hast well 1036 VII| was summoned tofore the king. Then he ran to his first 1037 VII| gladly with thee tofore the king, for to see what shall be 1038 VII| thee, and I shall pray the king for thee. The first friend 1039 VII| had perfectly taught the king's son, and he would leave 1040 VII| then Barlaam baptized the king's son and informed him well 1041 VII| little while after, the king heard say that his son was 1042 VII| recomforting him said: Sir King, I know right well an old 1043 VII| return to you. And then the king went into desert as it were 1044 VII| taken Barlaam. And when the king's son heard that Barlaam 1045 VII| it was not he. Then the king went to his son and said 1046 VII| as a serpent. ~Then the king departed from him in great 1047 VII| son. And he counselled the king that he should give him 1048 VII| words. The day following the king came to his son and began 1049 VII| this pleased well to the king and to Josaphat, and when 1050 VII| be not so hardy to put a king's son in error. And when 1051 VII| peril of death. For the king had said to him, tofore 1052 VII| deceived the son of the king, and he said: I am Barlaam 1053 VII| Barlaam which have not put the king's son in any error, but 1054 VII| Venus, and Jupiter to be king of the other gods because 1055 VII| the son of the right high king that descended from heaven 1056 VII| enemy of truth. And then the king was full of woodness, and 1057 VII| deceive him. And when the king's son was come to his chamber 1058 VII| this thing, he came to the king and said that he should 1059 VII| believe in his gods. And the king said to him: If thou do 1060 VII| said yet more:~There was a king which had with great pain 1061 VII| ten years were passed, the king commanded that his son should 1062 VII| of such things, then the king made to be brought tofore 1063 VII| the master squire of the king said, japing, that they 1064 VII| that deceive men. Then the king demanded him what he liefest 1065 VII| always to lechery. Then the king put out all his ministers, 1066 VII| And after this that the king saw that the devil had done 1067 VII| to him a fair maiden, a king's daughter, which was fatherless. 1068 VII| Theodosius came to him with the king and had hoped that he should 1069 VII| holy life. And then the king was all despaired and by 1070 VII| Josaphat oft warned the king Barachius that he would 1071 VII| of Barlaam. And when the king Barachius heard of this 1072 VII| were in Germany, Agilmud, king of the Lombards, found seven 1073 VII| common woman. And when the king had found them by case of 1074 VII| with his hand, and when the king saw that he was abashed, 1075 VII| that after the death of the king of the Lombards he should 1076 VII| Lombards he should be made king of them. About that same 1077 VII| cross.~After this reigned a king upon the Lombards which 1078 VII| which had a battle with the king of the Gebidains, and destroyed 1079 VII| their host and slew their king, wherefore the son of the 1080 VII| wherefore the son of the king that was slain succeeded 1081 VII| cup of the skull of that king and closed it in fine gold 1082 VII| surmounted them and slew their king and made peace in all Italy, 1083 VII| last they took it. And the king Alboin had sworn that he 1084 VII| with Rome. And when the king Alboin came to Verona and 1085 VII| make of the head of the king, and did drink thereof, 1086 VII| disdain and hate toward the king. And the king had a duke 1087 VII| toward the king. And the king had a duke which held and 1088 VII| should come she took away the king's arms, and bound fast his 1089 VII| bed's head, and when the king was asleep in his bed, the 1090 VII| the chamber, and when the king felt him he sprang up and 1091 VII| well armed prevailed on the king and slew him and took all 1092 VII| this the Lombards made a king named Adalaoth which was 1093 VII| of Turin, and after was king of the Lombards. And he 1094 VII| forasmuch as Childeric the king was not profitable, Pepin 1095 VII| counsel whether he should be king that had but only the name 1096 VII| but only the name of the king, or he that governed the 1097 VII| to have the name of the king that governed well the realm. 1098 VII| this answer, and made Pepin king, and closed Childeric in 1099 VII| And then when Astolphus, king of the Lombards, had despoiled 1100 VII| aid and help of Pepin the king of France against the Lombards, 1101 VII| Italy, and besieged the King Astolphus, and vanquished 1102 VII| and fifty-six.~Dagobert, king of France, as it is contained 1103 VII| after, when he was made king, he loved and honoured him 1104 VII| body and did penance. The King Clodoveus of France uncovered 1105 VII| seven hundred, Rachortus, King of Frisia, should have been 1106 VII| help against Desiderius, king of the Lombards, which tormented 1107 VII| that time they had never king, but such as the emperors 1108 VII| that is to wit, Pepin, King of Italy, and Louis, King 1109 VII| King of Italy, and Louis, King of Aquitaine or Guienne; 1110 VII| as Sigebert saith, Robert king of France made the sequence 1111 VII| procurour. ~In that time the king of Bulgaria was converted 1112 VII| that he made his oldest son king, and he himself took the 1113 VII| ordained his other son to be king, and reprised his habit 1114 VII| sister named Ghisela to the king of Hungary in marriage. 1115 VII| marriage. And that same king and all his people she converted 1116 VII| converted to the faith, and the king was named Stephen, which 1117 VII| dreading the ire of the king, and there hid them in a 1118 VII| letters sealed with the king's seal, and without breaking 1119 VII| letters, sealed with the king's seal, and that they were 1120 VII| and make him to be crowned King of Almain at Aix-la-Chapelle. 1121 VII| sent messengers to Philip, King of France, for to assail 1122 VII| Elisabeth, daughter of the King of Hungary, which was wife 1123 VII| hath given you.~There was a king, a Saracen, named Basilike 1124 VII| his thigh, and the heathen king took it up, and when he 1125 VII| to the Emperor Julian: O king out of thy wit and wood, 1126 VII| thee. I shall raise another king that shall reny the crucifix, 1127 VII| In the time of Dagobert king of France, so as he was 1128 VII| fire took the house of the king, and so much it grew that 1129 VII| reign of Minim that was king of Assyria, unto the time 1130 VII| the noble Clovis reigned king in France, which by the 1131 VII| that as a sergeant of the king's had taken and led with 1132 VII| the Life of S. Morant.~The king Theodoric commanded to S. 1133 VII| called the place Bruell.~The king Theodoric that well wist 1134 VII| that he should obey the king, for thereto he was holden, 1135 VII| followeth the Life of S. Louis, King of France.~S. Louis, sometime 1136 VII| Louis, sometime the noble king of France, had to his father 1137 VII| France, had to his father a king right christian, named Louis. 1138 VII| sometime daughter to the king of Castile, and as she that 1139 VII| gave and betook the same king, champion, or defensor of 1140 VII| marvellous. And as the debonair king might have escaped by the 1141 VII| Aurora, the ship where the king was in, hurted and smote 1142 VII| said ship, found the holy king devoutly praying before 1143 VII| and prayers of this holy king, had saved them from the 1144 VII| said debonair and meedful king. Not long after, a young 1145 VII| had to his father Charles, King of Sicily, and to mother 1146 VII| deliverance of the said king their father, he gave himself 1147 VII| that, for fear of the said king his father, the friars durst 1148 VII| In the time of Dagobert king of France, which reigned 1149 VII| much fair and rich, as for king's sons, she with a merry 1150 VII| that is at much to say as: King Almighty, I pray thee that 1151 VII| make satisfaction to the king of heaven, for the scripture 1152 VII| first year of the reign of King Richard III..~By me William 1153 VII| May 19, iii. 188.~*Edmund, King and Martyr. November 20, 1154 VII| November 16, vi. 230.~*Edward, King and Martyr. Trans. June 1155 VII| 20, iii. 233.~* Edward, King and Confessor, October 13, 1156 VII| August 19, vii. 215.~Louis, King of France. August 25, vii. 1157 VII| born at, vi. 230.~Adalaoth, king of the Lombards, vii. 111.~ 1158 VII| flux, ii. 131.~Agilmud, king of the Lombards, vii. 107.~ 1159 VII| Lombards, vii. 107.~Agisulphe, king of the Lombards, vii, 111.~ 1160 VII| of, iii. 101.~Avenir, a king in India, vii. 85.~Barking 1161 VII| France, v. 208.~Clovis, King of France, v. 209.~Coat 1162 VII| air, vii. 169.~Cosdroe, King of Persia, and the Cross, 1163 VII| apostate, iv. 253.~Edgar, king, iii. 190.~Edward the Confessor' 1164 VII| mass, vii. 124.~Gundoferus, king of India, his palace, ii. 1165 VII| iii. 194.~Man born to be king, germ of W. Morris' story 1166 VII| Lombards, vii. 106.~Pepin, king of France, vii. 119.~Peter


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