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501 VI| who that was in prison and called his name in aid, anon his
502 VI| prison in Brittany which oft called on S. Leonard, which anon
503 VI| to be honoured and to be called the four crowned martyrs
504 VI| the usage they be always called the four crowned martyrs.~
505 VI| Severus which otherwise was called Sulpicius, disciple of S.
506 VI| singing in heaven. Then he called his archdeacon and demanded
507 VI| kept this cope they were called chaplains. And after his
508 VI| that he asked, S. Martin called S. Brice, and said to him:
509 VI| began the religion that was called of poor sisters, and there
510 VI| enfeebled, so that our Lord called her from this world, and
511 VI| not far from her. Then she called one of her daughters and
512 VI| Clare, was summoned and called to wedding of the very lamb
513 VI| greatly swollen of a malady called escroceles, which she had
514 VI| throat a twenty botches called glanders, so that her neck
515 VI| knights led her unto a town called Dallasion, and there the
516 VI| of December. A noble man called Valentine buried the bodies
517 VI| Syria, and came to a city called Edessa, and gave there all
518 VI| time it happed that she was called for to go to his preaching,
519 VI| so sweetly, that they all called her mother. She did do make
520 VI| saw a young man, and she called him to her, and said to
521 VI| hospital, and therefore she was called a wasteress and a fool,
522 VI| holden in prison, and he called with great devotion S. Elizabeth
523 VI| departed and went to a place called Soly, which is twenty miles
524 VI| from the Alps, otherwise called the mountains, and was of
525 VI| long in his hands. And was called thereto by the said chapter,
526 VI| then Eglesdon, and now is called Bury. Now the Danes had
527 VI| message, anon he sighed and called to him one of his bishops
528 VI| goods to poor people. He called them tofore him, and after
529 VI| faith of our Lord to one called Maximus that they converted
530 VI| servant. Then S. Urban was called, and four hundred and more
531 VI| reasons, and for reverence called him often father, Aquila
532 VI| I blamed my brother that called thee father. We have in
533 VI| should the book of Clement, called Itinerarium, not be apocryphum,
534 VI| away; and anon Sisinnius called his wife to him and prayed
535 VI| them both in the floods, he called Clement from the bottom
536 VI| the church, which is now called S. Clement. And it is read
537 VII| Great Britain, which now is called England, rebelled against
538 VII| and yet unto this day is called Famagosta; in which city
539 VII| by his special miracle, called her unto baptism in a special
540 VII| blessed lady, seeing this, called him by his name goodly and
541 VII| And then our blessed Lady called Adrian the old father to
542 VII| such gods, for when they be called in need they help not, in
543 VII| for what cause they were called from so far parts, and the
544 VII| be cast to dogs, and then called he Katherine and said to
545 VII| to S. Katherine and oft called on her to his and, and by
546 VII| knew then that they were called to martyrdom, and on the
547 VII| and set in the said book called the Golden Legend.~ ~
548 VII| christian, and then the prince called him and said: Say to me
549 VII| said: This ought not to be called a death, but a sleep, for
550 VII| he welcomed them all, and called every monk by his name,
551 VII| night, and this place is called Paradise terrestrial. By
552 VII| welcomed them courteously, and called each of them by his name,
553 VII| these expenses ere he was called to be bishop of London.
554 VII| born of his wife, and was called Josaphat. And then the king
555 VII| had so enclosed him, and called one of his servants, which
556 VII| archer took a little bird called a nightingale, and when
557 VII| me understanding, he hath called me to his glory, and hath
558 VII| habitation. These men were called Huns, and afterwards they
559 VII| and afterwards they were called Lombards.~And yet as they
560 VII| taken and nourished, and called him great Lamissio, and
561 VII| And therefore were they called Longebards, and so after,
562 VII| ear, and then this clerk called the people and said that
563 VII| saith in his book, that is called Alkoran, that when Christ
564 VII| reported it to the people, and called him Gabriel. And thus Mahomet
565 VII| of saints, yet he is not called of holy church Saint Bede,
566 VII| because that the stones called him honourable so the church
567 VII| hand of Leo the pope, and called him Cæsar Augustus. And
568 VII| for the dignity they be called Emperors of Rome, and so
569 VII| after that the others were called Emperors of Constantinople,
570 VII| Greeks, and the others be called Emperors of Rome. And it
571 VII| name was changed, and was called Sergius, and from then forthon
572 VII| bishoprics of Lunensis, and be called the terms of the days, ten,
573 VII| arose in the morning, he called to him two of his squires
574 VII| written with his own hand, she called the princes and solemnised
575 VII| chosen to be pope and was called Leo, and as he went to Rome
576 VII| Cluny, was made pope and called Gregory, and when he was
577 VII| He had a fellow which was called Anthony, which wrote his
578 VII| into a street, that was called Merce, five miles from Antioch,
579 VII| the great church, which is called the church of penance. Many
580 VII| two heretics, that one was called Marcian and that other Valentine,
581 VII| which of his friends was called Judas, but the Queen, S.
582 VII| the beasts. Then a knight called Amon said to the Emperor
583 VII| finished his martyrdom. Julian called Quiriacus, and prayed him
584 VII| in changing his name and called him Quiriacus. To whom God
585 VII| forth a child which shall be called Thomas, and shall have great
586 VII| the child was born he was called Thomas by his right name.
587 VII| in passing by the abbey called Fossenew of the order of
588 VII| was a friar much devout, called brother Albert, which on
589 VII| that was pope of Rome, called and made to assemble all
590 VII| burn. Then they cried and called for water, but the water
591 VII| to be. Anon one that was called Romancius took him by the
592 VII| preached nigh to a church called Carnifrut before a cross
593 VII| of something, and anon he called to him one of his servants
594 VII| and by my right name I am called Fiacre, and therefore meekly
595 VII| our own heritage, and is called by the folk of the country
596 VII| Naples, and his father was called Cryspobachia, and was a
597 VII| for he is not worthy to be called a philosopher which publicly
598 VII| reclaimed him. A man that was called Lemicius, who heartily loved
599 VII| Constantine, and his mother was called Francigene which was of
600 VII| great virtues, that men called Reole, which was nigh cousin
601 VII| other good. The which then, called to the government and guiding
602 VII| persuasion and admonishings, were called soon to concord after his
603 VII| eat, and at dinner-time he called and made to be called the
604 VII| he called and made to be called the poor folk to dinner,
605 VII| her father, the which was called Gertrude, and the abbey
606 VII| possessions for to live on, and called the place Bruell.~The king
607 VII| same city renowned which is called Damietta, and all the region
608 VII| folk coming that way. He called them, and forthwith they
609 VII| became a monk in an abbey, called in Latin Tincillacensis
610 VII| cause of a sickness that men called the gout, wherewith she
611 VII| and the Holy Ghost are called by these words only, Kyrie
612 VII| misericorde of God the Son is called by this other word here,
613 VII| Preface, the which is so called, for that it is the preparation
614 VII| say, and therefore it is called Oratio dominica, that is
615 VII| belief and to his God that he called Jesu Christ, that was born
616 VII| forsake his God that he called Jesus Christ, and if he
617 VII| Then he kneeled down and called meekly upon God and said:
618 VII| of his wit for anger, and called with a loud voice like as
619 VII| was brought into a town called Fremyana, and there he raised
620 VII| 90.~Castle Angelo, why so called, iii. 65.~Cat, apparition
621 VII| 108.~Locusts, roots so called, iii. 259.~Lombards, origin
622 VII| vi. 2O6.~Virago, woman so called, i. 172.~Vision of our Lady,
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