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501 VII| would suffer that she might see him, but he would not grant
502 VII| saying to her: If thou wilt see my face, see, and she for
503 VII| If thou wilt see my face, see, and she for great shame
504 VII| they shall also come for to see me. And she said to him:
505 VII| flee from mine eyes that I see thee no more, and that I
506 VII| ignorance, and after, thou shalt see what he shall answer. And
507 VII| and I that am a physician see well that thou hast not
508 VII| tofore the king, for to see what shall be demanded of
509 VII| steadfastness he said to him: Sith I see thy folly and that thou
510 VII| said to his fellows: Lo! see how this maid hath strongly
511 VII| fruit was right fair to see, and right delectable of
512 VII| demeaned him laudably in the See of Rome, and in his last
513 VII| Boniface, established the See of Rome to be chief and
514 VII| spices. And that they shall see there right fair angels
515 VII| Adrian the pope sat in his See at Rome and sent messengers
516 VII| the pope and to ordain the See of Rome, and also he granted
517 VII| Empress, 0 son, thou shalt see me again. And when Adrian
518 VII| dead Leon was set upon the See of Rome and was Pope, and
519 VII| Constantine the great, the see imperial was in Constantinople,
520 VII| ordained the same for their see, nevertheless for the dignity
521 VII| The holy fathers might not see all that longed at the beginning
522 VII| re-established him into his see.~The messengers of Michael
523 VII| there which desired much to see what was in his purse, and
524 VII| money, and they left the See to him and he was pope.
525 VII| to Rome for to take the See, he heard the voice of angels
526 VII| to heaven and said: Now I see the Son ascend to the Father,
527 VII| favour of the emperor, to the See, and this discord and schism
528 VII| Abide a little and we shall see you if it please God, and
529 VII| sacrament of baptism by water, see now where I shall be yet
530 VII| Noddo, said thus to them: Ye see how he refuseth to enter
531 VII| namely, he yet living, would see him to be possessor of the
532 VII| said to all the people: I see heaven open and the angels
533 VII| the ark of God, and yet I see our Lord Jesu Christ sitting
534 VII| so that thy desire is to see it, let us two go thither
535 VII| together for to behold and see the place. Then answered
536 VII| the emperor was gone to see a battle that should be
537 VII| much he delighted him to see shedding of human blood.
538 VII| dear son, rather I would see the death coming on thee
539 VII| death coming on thee than to see thee fall into a deadly
540 VII| present which unnethe might see that, wept and sighed piteously.
541 VII| but he could never find ne see her, all went he nigh her.
542 VII| worthily, so that I may see God joyously.~After, the
543 VII| to the end that men may see him presently, and therefore
544 VII| fouled therefor. For we see that the beams of the sun
545 VII| little a hostie, for we see that a great hill may be
546 VII| persons. In such manner we see and perceive that the word
547 VII| that they may perceive and see your good works, not by
548 VII| come to us, whereas we may see thee. The third petition
549 VII| with sweet roses, and I see the light everlasting, the
550 VII| that he would never more see him. Then appeared to him
551 VII| Mary, the Blessed Virgin. See Assumption, Conception,
552 VII| August 16. v. 1.~Sabina. See Savine.~Saturnine. November
553 VII| iii. 221.~Whitsuntide. See Pentecost.~William of Paris
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