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501 V| the heavens might not take ne contain, thou hast borne
502 V| eye saw, nor ear heard, ne heart of man might think,
503 V| shall have no time to borrow ne to take; when that one shall
504 V| deliver that other from pain, ne the father the son, ne the
505 V| ne the father the son, ne the mother the daughter,
506 V| the mother the daughter, ne the servant the master,
507 V| the servant the master, ne one friend another friend,
508 V| one friend another friend, ne riches them that own them.
509 V| not turn them by menaces ne by fair words, he did do
510 V| servant of Jesu Christ, ne that she glorify not in
511 V| glorify not in her malice ne in her falsity. And because
512 V| not arrayed like a king, ne on horseback, but came humbly
513 V| that he had never seen it, ne knew not that it was there,
514 V| to dine and eat with him, ne would not eat with them,
515 V| the emperor: Promise not, ne give no such thing, ne holy
516 V| ne give no such thing, ne holy thing unto dogs. And
517 V| would in no wise commune ne have to do with the bishops
518 V| was shut, neither with key ne with axes, till he was ravished
519 V| there were neither thorns ne rocks, and that the lilies
520 V| might not turn her courage ne draw her to him in no manner,
521 V| health and hide not my sin ne wound. The fourth is the
522 V| said: Now I am no publican, ne am not Levi, I have put
523 V| any noieful humour corrupt ne rot the hid passions, and
524 V| weal; in us is no treason ne dread, but in no wise we
525 V| we will forsake the law ne faith of Jesu Christ. And
526 V| glory of our fellow knights; ne think not that I take arms
527 V| for he might neither fly ne leap, and Justina dreading
528 V| wilt not depart from me ne forsake me, I shall show
529 V| and did to them no grief ne pain. And the priest of
530 V| virtues. To whom nothing ne is impossible to execute
531 V| is clear and delectable, ne yet to be in earth with
532 V| should not overmuch tempt ne torment us. But they be
533 V| sentence of Origen, their power ne strength is but right little,
534 V| vii., where it is said: Ne will ye not grieve ne noye
535 V| said: Ne will ye not grieve ne noye in the earth ne in
536 V| grieve ne noye in the earth ne in the sea, ne the trees,
537 V| the earth ne in the sea, ne the trees, till we have
538 V| and said: Be not afeard ne dread thee nothing, peace
539 V| books, he never rested day ne night but always read or
540 V| reward of Christ in heaven. Ne the cursing ne malediction
541 V| in heaven. Ne the cursing ne malediction is not grievous
542 V| which may not conserve, ne keep none that is baptized
543 V| treated for his death, but he ne doubted nothing, but dined
544 V| licence they would not return ne flee from him. And on a
545 V| would never be more master ne governor, but he would be
546 V| he would be more subject, ne so willingly command as
547 V| place that neither Francis ne none other shall help thee.
548 V| and her father and mother ne had but only this daughter,
549 V| his clothes that he ware, ne never drop of water touched
550 V| of water touched his coat ne wet nothing on him. Then
551 V| not worthy to name God, ne that the name of the Trinity
552 V| Trinity be in thy mouth, ne stretch thy hands to heaven,
553 V| knowledge in our courage, ne understand yet the mystery
554 V| not as to understanding ne speech human. To whom he
555 V| and he had neither pain ne harm. And after that he
556 VI| no man durst trust other, ne open his courage to his
557 VI| men. He was never elate, ne enhanced in pride, ne dishonest
558 VI| elate, ne enhanced in pride, ne dishonest by gluttony. He
559 VI| not be compelled by wrath, ne incline for gift.~He despised
560 VI| worldly goods and riches, ne the more glad for winning
561 VI| the king to such matters, ne in none other like, so that
562 VI| Edward was neither task ne taillage levied among his
563 VI| governance of the land, ne of the avow of the king,
564 VI| of the avow of the king, ne of the message sent to Rome,
565 VI| should never be uttered ne openly known till the time
566 VI| found disobedient to God ne presumptuous, he took water
567 VI| found nothing ready to give, ne his almoner was not present,
568 VI| defend not their sheep ne feed them. And as for princes
569 VI| which have no dread of God ne honour him. And true law
570 VI| correct not their subjects, ne teach ne inform them as
571 VI| their subjects, ne teach ne inform them as they should
572 VI| not hear of no correction, ne they be not moved ne provoked
573 VI| correction, ne they be not moved ne provoked by no benefits
574 VI| go, neither on his feet ne on his knees, but sat on
575 VI| victory, for I may not see ne suffer this realm of England
576 VI| then he saw him no more, ne the light, but he had his
577 VI| was not able of letters, ne of conning for to occupy
578 VI| worthy to have this dignity, ne am not sufficient to occupy
579 VI| Luke, he had never wife ne children. He lived companionably,
580 VI| thou shalt do no theft, ne thou shalt do no adultery?
581 VI| mystery of the Trinity, ne of our faith, may not be,
582 VI| in that time, for Sicily ne Constantinople were then
583 VI| water might not drown them ne the stones make them to
584 VI| stones make them to sink, ne the cold constrain ne hurt
585 VI| sink, ne the cold constrain ne hurt them, but as they had
586 VI| water, but they had no ship ne boat ready, ne they couth
587 VI| had no ship ne boat ready, ne they couth not the craft
588 VI| not the craft of rowing, ne had the strength to bring
589 VI| he could not behold it, ne could not counterfeit it
590 VI| city of Edessa no heretic ne no paynim may live therein,
591 VI| paynim may live therein, ne none tyrant may grieve it.
592 VI| that they should be slain ne receive none of their goods,
593 VI| chaste and an holy man, ne he never defouled his flesh.
594 VI| innocents, and not betray ne hurt them that be culpable.
595 VI| thou therefore fail not, ne look not unto thy first
596 VI| man had not to do with her ne touched her, but died and
597 VI| a town as ye know well, ne I could never know what
598 VI| neither for the victory, ne for that he had found his
599 VI| not touched of the fire, ne as much as an hair of them
600 VI| hair of them was burnt, ne none other thing on them.
601 VI| nothing thereby be minished ne lessed. The fourth for the
602 VI| whereof the apostle saith: Ne know ye not that your bodies
603 VI| might not resist his wisdom, ne to the Holy Ghost that spake
604 VI| friends set not by them, ne did nothing for them. And
605 VI| accomplished their will ne satisfaction, for contrition
606 VI| not so much as of sorrow, ne the abstinence of meats
607 VI| that he might not issue ne go out, and his wife supposed
608 VI| anon open when they depart, ne they feel no fire of purgatory,
609 VI| him to his deliverance, ne that is to say from the
610 VI| is to say from the pains, ne to the mitigation of them,
611 VI| the mitigation of them, ne lessing of it, ne shorting
612 VI| them, ne lessing of it, ne shorting of time. For as
613 VI| suffrages of their friends, ne they be not so evil but
614 VI| no power to remove away, ne to repent him of that cursed
615 VI| but they would not entail ne carve it, ne consent to
616 VI| not entail ne carve it, ne consent to do sacrifice
617 VI| cross, and not by shield ne by helm, and shall pass
618 VI| might not suffer the tumult ne noise of the people, he
619 VI| find nothing of his life ne of his merits. He came on
620 VI| revestiary he had no chair, ne no man never saw him in
621 VI| without punishing them, ne therefore put he them not
622 VI| Never man saw him angry, ne never man saw him weep,
623 VI| never man saw him weep, ne laugh, ne never was in his
624 VI| saw him weep, ne laugh, ne never was in his mouth but
625 VI| his mouth but Jesu Christ, ne in his heart but pity, peace
626 VI| seemed that he felt no harm, ne set not by the strokes,
627 VI| set not by the strokes, ne was not moved ne angry with
628 VI| strokes, ne was not moved ne angry with them. And then
629 VI| for there was never hour ne moment, as it is said in
630 VI| his arms were not great ne fleshly, and the sleeves
631 VI| he shall come in purple ne with a crown resplendent.
632 VI| they may not be fulfilled ne satiate with them that they
633 VI| would not gladly leave them, ne he would not long be departed
634 VI| find in me nothing sinful ne mortal, the bosom of Abraham
635 VI| could no sooner accomplish ne make an end of the last
636 VI| vestments never burned, ne had none harm, and then
637 VI| sake, insomuch that for her ne for her sisters she had
638 VI| simple feeding and clothing, ne would have none other. And
639 VI| was but one loaf of bread, ne there might no more be had.
640 VI| she used never pendants ne furs of skins, but dispensed
641 VI| he departed all confused, ne durst never after tempt
642 VI| durst never after tempt her ne let her of her prayers.
643 VI| she knew not what was said ne done about her, but as unmovable
644 VI| her that she had no pain ne disease, but yet more every
645 VI| manner they should discover ne tell it to any that lived.~
646 VI| unto her Saviour, that she ne doubted him no less which
647 VI| that the voice of a man ne of a woman might not be
648 VI| woman might not be heard, ne understood if God did it
649 VI| be over tender over them ne love them over much, ne
650 VI| ne love them over much, ne houses, ne land, but make
651 VI| them over much, ne houses, ne land, but make them strong
652 VI| in devotion. In no place ne in no cloister was silence
653 VI| was silence better kept ne holden, there was no lavas
654 VI| no lavas in their speech ne evil, but they were sober
655 VI| howbeit that in her heart ne in her thought was but all
656 VI| that it might not be said ne expressed. And howbeit that
657 VI| sharp penance that her body ne her flesh had no strength.
658 VI| yet never she grudged, ne murmured, ne plained, but
659 VI| she grudged, ne murmured, ne plained, but always said
660 VI| great a gift that heaven ne earth may not know, for
661 VI| daughters departed not from her ne for hunger, ne for thirst,
662 VI| from her ne for hunger, ne for thirst, ne for no sleep,
663 VI| for hunger, ne for thirst, ne for no sleep, ne they thought
664 VI| thirst, ne for no sleep, ne they thought neither of
665 VI| they thought neither of bed ne of table. All the delights
666 VI| that no pains displease me, ne no penance grieveth me,
667 VI| no penance grieveth me, ne no sicknesses be to me hard
668 VI| sicknesses be to me hard ne displeasing. And then answered
669 VI| the city abode neither man ne woman. And all crying: O,
670 VI| them seemed neither right ne reason that the precious
671 VI| We find not many signs ne miracles that S. John the
672 VI| persons might not keep him ne hold him but that he would
673 VI| There could no physician ne wise man that was in all
674 VI| country find any remedy ne give counsel to ease him.
675 VI| delivered of the malady, ne never was sick after of
676 VI| after of that sickness, ne never hurt him after by
677 VI| that he might not enter ne come into the monastery
678 VI| come into the monastery ne to the tomb where the virgin
679 VI| always lame on his hand, ne might do nothing ne work
680 VI| hand, ne might do nothing ne work therewith, whereof
681 VI| no feet for to bear him, ne had never gone ne might
682 VI| bear him, ne had never gone ne might go. Wherefore his
683 VI| might not go without help, ne address her but with great
684 VI| Clare there nas seen sign ne token thereof.~Of a sister
685 VI| for thereto I have no will ne thought. After this he departed
686 VI| commanded us to make no more ne we dare not therefore make
687 VI| the clerk could not find ne know him among other poor
688 VI| whom I shall have fiance ne hope. Certes my solace is
689 VI| Purification of our Lady, ne wear rich vesture of gold,
690 VI| the garners minished not ne lessed. She did do make
691 VI| visit them for any sickness ne malady that they had, but
692 VI| daughter that ware such a habit ne seen spinning wool. And
693 VI| men's and my neighbours, ne I love none other thing
694 VI| with me, and I with thee, ne I will not depart from thee.
695 VI| of her hair, go to dances ne karols, ne haunt such vanities.
696 VI| go to dances ne karols, ne haunt such vanities. And
697 VI| malady glad and jocund, and ne ceased of prayer. The last
698 VI| just pound was not hurt ne lessed, but as much as was
699 VI| the fire might not perish ne hurt it. Then his servant
700 VI| street that men might not go ne ride therein, wherefore
701 VI| nothing that suffered death, ne in Advent he ate never but
702 VI| and ye heal not the lepers ne lazars that ye kiss. Who
703 VI| would never fight battle set ne appointed, but ever lie
704 VI| hid, and never ceased day ne night from holy prayers,
705 VI| and they shall never fade, ne wither, ne lose their savour,
706 VI| shall never fade, ne wither, ne lose their savour, ne they
707 VI| wither, ne lose their savour, ne they may not be seen but
708 VI| they would do sacrifice ne incense to the idol, but
709 VI| because there should no debate ne enmity fall between the
710 VI| could not find them alive ne dead, she cried and brayed
711 VI| never had tidings of father ne mother, ne of his brothers,
712 VI| tidings of father ne mother, ne of his brothers, and he
713 VI| err. For there is no God ne none worshipping here, ne
714 VI| ne none worshipping here, ne no providence in the world,
715 VI| apostle, for he is no traitor ne enchanter, but is sent for
716 VI| ye believe in him that ye ne your city perish not. And
717 VI| could not come to the doors ne gates. And when Theodora
718 VI| his eyes open, but he saw ne heard nothing. Then S. Clement
719 VI| that it hath no certainty ne truth. And then Mamertin
720 VI| when she saw no succour ne no hope, she returned home,
721 VI| that thou be not angered ne troubled for any thing that
722 VI| dominion on the sorrowful, ne elation ne pride should
723 VI| the sorrowful, ne elation ne pride should not dominate
724 VII| devised, there was never none, ne never shall be, and therefore,
725 VII| my lady mother, that ye ne none other move me more
726 VII| be quenched for no pain ne tribulation, as it appeared
727 VII| not been heard of before ne sith, and also how she was
728 VII| for I know not the city ne the way thither, and who
729 VII| because I cannot find my cell, ne wot not where I am. Father,
730 VII| that the virgin Katherine ne the old man might not behold
731 VII| riches might no heart think, ne no pen write, for it exceedeth
732 VII| that no heart may express ne think it.~This was a glorious
733 VII| to whom none is semblable ne like, then adore him and
734 VII| Praise not thyself over much, ne blame thyself also, for
735 VII| worshippest may not help thee ne none other. O ye cursed
736 VII| impossible that God was made man, ne that he had suffered death,
737 VII| anything against Jesu Christ, ne we may not, ne dare not.
738 VII| Jesu Christ, ne we may not, ne dare not. Wherefore, sir
739 VII| unto God, and neither hair ne clothes of them had none
740 VII| clothes of them had none harm ne were hurt by the fire. And
741 VII| there may no fair words ne no torments call me from
742 VII| her, and she said to her: Ne doubt thee nothing, well-beloved
743 VII| and because thou knowest ne rememberest her not, she
744 VII| shall be to thee strange, ne we shall not dwell with
745 VII| trouble me nothing, for it ne is but wind blowing upon
746 VII| fingers to lift up to thee, ne hands that I may enhance
747 VII| that she felt none disease ne harm, but a precious ointment
748 VII| know not how it cometh, ne we ordain never no meat
749 VII| we ordain never no meat ne drink for us, and yet we
750 VII| service, and never waste ne minish as long as we have
751 VII| they had no power to hurt ne grieve them ne their ship,
752 VII| power to hurt ne grieve them ne their ship, wherefore the
753 VII| and the land temperate, ne too hot ne too cold. And
754 VII| land temperate, ne too hot ne too cold. And at the last
755 VII| said it was not honest, ne according, to misentreat
756 VII| me eating. And John said: Ne me, being wroth. In like
757 VII| habit I never eat flesh ne fowl. To whom the bishop
758 VII| had anything against me, ne I ne slept also as long
759 VII| anything against me, ne I ne slept also as long as I
760 VII| never yet mine own will ne I never did thing to any
761 VII| me, them I consider not, ne sorrow for them. And this
762 VII| it should not please God ne none other for his ire.
763 VII| that truth may not be seen, ne to assay prudence and equity.
764 VII| not speak to him of death ne of old age, ne of sickness,
765 VII| of death ne of old age, ne of sickness, ne of poverty,
766 VII| old age, ne of sickness, ne of poverty, ne of no thing
767 VII| sickness, ne of poverty, ne of no thing that may give
768 VII| go out, and that his meat ne drink savoured him not ne
769 VII| ne drink savoured him not ne did him no good. And when
770 VII| sorrow never therefor. Ne believe never thing that
771 VII| reason to speak to thee, ne I have not loved thee as
772 VII| should find neither meat ne clothes, but should be constrained
773 VII| ought in no wise love them ne obey to them that would
774 VII| Josaphat said to Nachor: Ne weenest thou not that I
775 VII| others that might speak ne serve him. And anon the
776 VII| thou shalt not finish it ne take it down. Then Narses
777 VII| to arise with his spurs, ne in none other manner, till
778 VII| Christ was not verily dead, ne arose not again, but that
779 VII| while none of them dare eat ne drink, ne have to do with
780 VII| them dare eat ne drink, ne have to do with his wife,
781 VII| shall have seats perdurable, ne they shall have neither
782 VII| have neither overmuch heat ne cold, and they shall use
783 VII| should not have been, heaven, ne earth, ne paradise, had
784 VII| been, heaven, ne earth, ne paradise, had never been
785 VII| man this is not happened ne made by my merit, but it
786 VII| that shall require thee? Ne of what covering shall I
787 VII| shall not leave this house ne this holy mountain in which
788 VII| because that by menaces ne fair words his brethren
789 VII| change his good purpose ne revoke it in no manner,
790 VII| never depart from thee, ne shall be broken. The which
791 VII| the order of mendicants ne of truants, and all to-rent
792 VII| that had not had no flesh ne bone, ne any weight. We
793 VII| not had no flesh ne bone, ne any weight. We read that
794 VII| for he never consented ne had will in mortal ne deadly
795 VII| consented ne had will in mortal ne deadly sin. And it is not
796 VII| might not duly rehearse ne tell the great abstinences
797 VII| end that this fire consume ne damage thee not with the
798 VII| there all night. For also we ne have here what to feed this
799 VII| all provisions or store I ne have but a little beer within
800 VII| of this glorious saint, I ne may find more of it, but
801 VII| to make his house greater ne more than it was tofore
802 VII| wherefore the women shall ne ought not enter into it.
803 VII| and humbly to serve him. Ne no marvel it was if the
804 VII| not help himself with foot ne with hands. His friends
805 VII| years before his death he ne ware but coarse cloth, russet
806 VII| tumelous or contumelious, ne other disordinate words.
807 VII| was never found slothful ne negligent, but ever ready
808 VII| It may not be recounted, ne never it was seen in our
809 VII| and none other meat he ne had, and to his drink used
810 VII| him, howbeit that to none ne is possible but alone to
811 VII| burning without to be hurted, ne in no manner of wise damaged.
812 VII| he would not use scarlet, ne gowns of rich cloth, ne
813 VII| ne gowns of rich cloth, ne also furring of over great
814 VII| thirty thousand fighting men, ne was there left on live but
815 VII| which unnethe might endure ne sufler the stench of them,
816 VII| abomination of deformity ne of ordure or filth of some
817 VII| letted. He might not hear, ne forbear the reproaches or
818 VII| churchyard and tombs they ne should from thence forthon
819 VII| from thence forthon portray ne depict the form or figure
820 VII| no justicer should compel ne constrain them that were
821 VII| public usurers by letters, ne by none other manner, to
822 VII| holy persons should sustain ne bear any longer evil or
823 VII| Christ and his church I ne spare mine old age, and
824 VII| feet, that he could not go ne stand without he had two
825 VII| persuasion and admonishing ne for any provision that pope
826 VII| but he could never find ne see her, all went he nigh
827 VII| Tincillacensis Monasterium, where he ne did show of his noblesse,
828 VII| they travailled that they,ne wist where to become and
829 VII| disciples, saying: Orate ne intritis in tentationem,
830 VII| Pasque our mother holy church ne doth but joy and maketh
831 VII| consolation. And that time of Lent ne signifieth but mournings,
832 VII| ye can do no good work ne good offering toward him,
833 VII| letting, neither by voice ne by manner, for our Lord,
834 VII| places, and notwithstanding I ne wot it the more ne better
835 VII| notwithstanding I ne wot it the more ne better than I did tofore.
836 VII| works, not by hypocrisy ne simuling, but by right jealousy
837 VII| The sixth petition is: Et ne nos inducas in tentationem.
838 VII| Christ was not without blood, ne the blood was not without
839 VII| Agnus Dei, Miserere nobis, ne at the third Agnus Dei he
840 VII| the intent that nothing ne may remain of that precious
841 VII| that none ordure or filth, ne no fault may remain or abide
842 VII| nothing of the sacrament ne may abide at his hands,
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