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1 I| Christ in this merchandise gave and took, he took that which
2 I| to labour and to die, he gave again to us to be born spiritually,
3 I| Gesmas. So that one then he gave the realm of heaven, and
4 I| benefits that he did and gave to them, that is to wit
5 I| And with this also they gave to him myrrh for to have
6 I| that he came to him, and gave him the power upon the realm
7 I| and debonair to him, and gave him licence and departed.
8 I| himself, the Holy Ghost, gave and sent himself. Of the
9 I| is our redemption, for he gave his soul in price of our
10 I| Semblably the Holy Ghost gave himself all to us; like
11 I| heal the sick malades, he gave to them the puissance. And
12 I| replenished. Vehement for he gave dread of love, or for that
13 I| all that he took of us, he gave all again to us for our
14 I| us for our salvation. He gave his proper body an offering
15 I| black in such wise that he gave no light to them that crucified
16 I| hour of nones Jesu Christ gave up his spirit, and the knight
17 I| made male and female. God gave to man the lordship and
18 I| serve God, and there God gave him a commandment. Every
19 I| flesh of my flesh; and Adam gave her a name like as her lord,
20 I| took and ate thereof, and gave unto Adam of the same; happily
21 I| gavest to me as a fellow, gave to me of the tree, and I
22 I| raved and was a fool, and gave no faith to his saying and
23 I| delivered her again, and gave him gold and silver, and
24 I| blessed Abram. And there Abram gave to him the tythes of all
25 I| And Abram believed it and gave faith to our Lord's words,
26 I| Abram: Thou dost evil. I gave thee licence to lie with
27 I| have some seed of him. They gave their father wine to drink
28 I| servants and maidens, and gave to Abraham, and delivered
29 I| it on her shoulder, and gave to her the child and let
30 I| and filled the bottle, and gave the child to drink, and
31 I| divers children. Abraham gave to Isaac all his possessions,
32 I| to his other children he gave movable goods, and departed
33 I| thee; which he offered and gave to his father, and also
34 I| To whom Laban her father gave an handmaid named Bilhah.
35 I| have of her some sons. She gave Bilhah unto her husband
36 I| she conceived no more, she gave Zilpah her handmaid to her
37 I| mandrake which he brought and gave to his mother. Then Rachel
38 I| hath rewarded me because I gave my handmaid to my husband.
39 I| thy loins. The land that I gave to Abraham and Isaac I shall
40 I| lord heard this, anon he gave faith and believed his wife,
41 I| a ring from his hand and gave it into his hand, and clad
42 I| saviour of the world. He gave to him a wife named Asenath,
43 I| commanded. To whom Joseph gave carriages after the commandment
44 I| garments. To Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of
45 I| and went out. Then Joseph gave to his father and brethren
46 I| which when they brought, he gave to them victuals and food
47 I| he drew water for us and gave to the sheep drink. Where
48 I| land perished. Then Pharaoh gave to the men licence to go
49 I| the Egyptians; and then gave to them a commandment how
50 I| much clothing. Our Lord gave to them such favour tofore
51 I| Egypt and of thraldom. And gave him the Commandment first
52 I| which he cast into water and gave it to drink to the children
53 I| give it me; they took and gave it to me, and I cast it
54 II| of our Lord. This Elkanah gave to Peninnah at such times
55 II| parts, and unto Hannah he gave but one part. Peninnah did
56 II| true to other, for Jonathan gave his coat that he was clad
57 II| in Hebron, and his father gave him leave. And when he was
58 II| diligence in their time. God gave to Solomon much wisdom and
59 II| righteousness and justice. She gave then to the king an hundred
60 II| smelling as the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. ~King Solomon
61 II| king Solomon. ~King Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all
62 II| to him. And each of them gave him a sheep and a gold ring
63 II| of Job. Their father Job gave to them heritage among their
64 II| Lord in all his heart, God gave him grace to be in the favour
65 II| Salmanazar the king which gave to him power to go where
66 II| all them in captivity and gave to them warnings of health.
67 II| He fed the hungry and gave to the naked clothes, and
68 II| with thy dread, but I never gave consent to take one with
69 II| in possession of goods he gave half part to Tobias, and
70 II| and there finding Gabael, gave to him his obligation and
71 II| bitter waters sweet, and gave them water out of a stone.
72 II| the laws that their God gave to them, he suffered them
73 II| then our Lord rendered and gave again to S. Matthew his
74 II| that betrayed him, when he gave him his supper, and showed
75 II| for as much as Jesu Christ gave to us his immortality, it
76 II| despoiled and unclad him, and gave his clothes unto the butchers.
77 II| his hands to heaven and gave thankings and praisings
78 II| as soon as he might, and gave none other pledge. And this
79 II| called him: Deus dedit, God gave. And this rich man did do
80 II| them to his service, he gave victory in battle to William,
81 II| mother, and every day they gave alms of their goods. And
82 II| when he understood that she gave all for God's love, and
83 II| sacrament she rendered and gave up her soul to God, thanking
84 II| province, and the apostle gave all the treasure to poor
85 II| counsel of a Jew, which gave to her a ring with a stone,
86 II| he bare on his finger and gave it to the pilgrim. After
87 II| and to tell him that he gave it to S. John in likeness
88 II| emperor of Rome that he gave to him the realm of Jerusalem.
89 II| clerks for the pall which he gave and brought to him, and
90 II| then S. Thomas answered: Ye gave me that £500, and it is
91 II| he received him well, and gave him licence to abide there
92 II| mothers their children, and gave to every each of them a
93 II| which Athanasius the bishop gave to thee for to wrap in my
94 II| him, comforted him, and gave him penance, and shut him
95 II| cell seven years long, and gave to him bread and water,
96 II| the middle of the isle and gave to the serpents liberty
97 II| Macarius heard this he gave laudings and thankings to
98 II| sold all that he had, and gave it to the poor people and
99 II| assembled the hermits and gave to them the peace, and died
100 II| among seven angels, and gave to S. Sebastian the peace
101 II| Much well did ye when ye gave to them respite, for in
102 II| tormented so long that she gave up the spirit. And when
103 II| as she was unclothed God gave to her such grace that the
104 II| simpleness, and for his bounty he gave him a ring in which was
105 II| a while he rendered and gave up his spirit unto God in
106 II| from the christian men, and gave it to the Arians, to whom
107 II| and they entered in and gave laud and praisings to God,
108 II| thee and draw more. Then he gave him his letter, and bad
109 II| her to the young man and gave to her all his substance,
110 II| Jesu Christ. And S. Basil gave to him a little meat for
111 II| I see them not. S. Basil gave him meat and closed the
112 II| hand the writing that he gave to me. And S. Basil said
113 II| and then with others she gave thankings to God. Tofore
114 II| returned to his bed, and anon gave up his spirit, and rendered
115 II| but a rye Ioaf which he gave to God against his will
116 II| much availed me which I gave in despite, how much should
117 II| anon despoiled himself, and gave to him his rich clothing,
118 II| harded so his heart that he gave no credence to their words,
119 II| for to do fornication, who gave to him a buffet and said:
120 II| in likeness of a man, and gave him a buffet, and said to
121 II| coverture for his bed and gave it to S. John. And in a
122 II| morn he did do sell it and gave the money thereof to poor
123 II| John sold it again and gave the money of it to poor
124 II| another that had cold, he gave him his coat, and himself
125 II| the book of gospels and gave the price thereof to poor
126 II| commanded. ~On a time he gave to a poor man five besants,
127 II| the two bodies by miracle gave room and place to the body
128 III| good virtues, so that she gave largely of her goods for
129 III| eat flesh, how well she gave it to other, and also to
130 III| and these beggars, if I gave to them nought and they
131 III| eating flesh. For our Lord gave to her an adversary, the
132 III| that he made him knight and gave to him a rich widow of a
133 III| them much charitably, and gave to them her own bed, and
134 III| break the law; in which he gave us example of humility and
135 III| each of them by order he gave one, and at the last came
136 III| this lady aforesaid and gave to her also a candle of
137 III| snow, and for blood they gave out milk. And as they suffered
138 III| persons. And anon after she gave up the ghost, and rendered
139 III| holy thought and pure, and gave honor to God with a free
140 III| of Judas had, and after gave his wife to Judas in marriage,
141 III| remnant of his patrimony he gave for God's sake so that he
142 III| make of his own good, and gave to S. Maur a book in which
143 III| would pray for him, and he gave to them of that house the
144 III| came in to this abbey, and gave thereto the chief of Blason
145 III| all the monks of the abbey gave their voices and elected
146 III| their wills under him, they gave him venom meddled with wine
147 III| that it was envenomed. He gave it to a raven that was wont
148 III| that he would take all, he gave all that ever he had to
149 III| Benet might get and have, he gave it to the poor people, in
150 III| understood him well, but he gave it not because there was
151 III| so the light of that soul gave a great light; and after
152 III| the exhorting of the devil gave her consent to do the sin
153 III| the glorious Virgin Mary gave her consenting to his message
154 III| which for to amend his life gave and rendered himself into
155 III| our mouths. Then Saprice gave upon them sentence, that
156 III| Alexandria, and there I gave my body openly to sin by
157 III| adored the holy cross, a man gave to me three pence, of which
158 III| years in holy life, and gave laud to God of all his gifts,
159 III| say so for money that he gave to them. Then it happed
160 III| so great largess that he gave all to poor people and retained
161 III| hastily and went to Milan and gave to him the holy sacrament,
162 III| prayers, and so departed and gave up his ghost among the words
163 III| afterward good King Edward gave that house of Deerhurst
164 III| therefore the people of the city gave to him every day two sheep
165 III| embraced her, kissed her and gave her hls benediction, and
166 III| sold all that he had, and gave it to the poor, and took
167 III| names of his false gods, and gave it to S. George to drink.
168 III| was tofore of venom, and gave it him to drink, and it
169 III| heaven. On the morn Dacian gave his sentence that S. George
170 III| of Almayne, brought and gave for a great and a precious
171 III| among those torments he gave up his spirit. Or Mark is
172 III| falchion on the head, and gave and made to him many cruel
173 III| tyrants, and abandoned or gave himself over to suffer the
174 III| the same form. This friar gave to him a box of ointment
175 III| he called the devils and gave himself to them; then came
176 III| made the benediction and gave it to him. The seventh year
177 III| had a child to whom she gave suck, and for hunger that
178 III| to slay the woman if she gave to them not of her meat.
179 III| Lord for thirty pence, so gave he thirty Jews for one penny.
180 III| in another place that he gave to him of the tree that
181 III| with great reverence. Then gave S. Helena a part of the
182 III| Wherefore all the people gave laud and thankings unto
183 III| eschew idleness, and he gave alway alms to poor people
184 III| chief of counsel, for he gave to him right good counsel
185 III| your law. And then the king gave to them a mansion in the
186 III| saint was translated, he gave laud and thankings to almighty
187 III| successor, and forbare and gave place to his hastiness,
188 III| to be bishop, and then he gave all his riches to poor people,
189 III| if it happed so that he gave not his vesture to some
190 III| one calf; he slew it and gave it to them, and they took
191 III| the which he received, and gave the meat to his servants,
192 III| whereof he was much angry and gave his malediction and curse
193 III| face with his nails, and gave his cries consonant into
194 III| go to heaven tofore her, gave thankings unto God, and
195 III| patience, and in~all things gave to our Lord thankings; and
196 III| the blessed Valery, which gave all their goods unto the
197 III| of lead so long till he gave up his spirit, and so suffered
198 III| and well received him, and gave to him meat and drink necessary
199 III| justice, which day come, they gave sentence, first on Amphiabel,
200 III| touching S. Alban, they gave sentence that he should
201 III| Then Maximian and Askepodot gave final sentence on him, thus
202 III| holy man and his death, and gave the praising and laud to
203 III| he was tofore, whereof he gave thankings and laud to God
204 III| day, and after, the judge gave licence to the people to
205 III| death, whereof this holy man gave laud and thankings to our
206 III| all this pain the holy man gave no token of sorrow ne of
207 III| the hair. After this he gave all his precious vesture
208 III| saw him in such wise he gave to him his own vestments
209 III| without delay, and all he gave and distributed to poor
210 III| and make them clean, and gave them meat and drink, and
211 III| voyage, he rendered and gave up his soul to Almighty
212 III| butchers of the town, and gave to them an hundred and fifty
213 III| his father and mother, but gave himself all over to our
214 III| noyance against her vow, and gave away all her riches to poor
215 III| had told him all this he gave himself all over to S. Marcial,
216 III| unto the minster, there he gave to the people the benison.
217 III| of God; he took it up and gave it her and said: Fair daughter
218 III| ground, and in smiling, gave to her the sight again of
219 III| water and blessed it and gave him drink, and that done,
220 III| brought, she departed them and gave for the love of God to some
221 III| of the oven secretly and gave it to the poor. The women
222 III| for the love of whom he gave grace to many prisoners
223 IV| granted, who anon arose and gave and rendered great thankings
224 IV| November he rendered and gave up his soul to God much
225 IV| drawn out, and this holy man gave great thankings to God for
226 IV| than he did tofore, and gave it to S. Victor, which ate
227 IV| and he left his duchy and gave all to poor people, and
228 IV| set them at the table, and gave them to eat, he served the
229 IV| S. Frank. Then S. Peter gave to him his staff and commanded
230 IV| assault against Peter. He gave to them of the bread that
231 IV| Peter and Simon, and all gave sentence by the will of
232 IV| suffered. Which by craft they gave to him a young frog to drink,
233 IV| slay you all; and so they gave him such a drink that he
234 IV| certainly, emperor; then Nero gave to him a buffet, saying:
235 IV| devoutly. And she thus saying gave up her spirit, and slept
236 IV| And then this holy bishop gave laud and praising to our
237 IV| make a strong poison, and gave it to her brother. But God
238 IV| candidatus, and therewith he gave up his spirit to our Lord
239 IV| other beasts, fatter, and gave more milk than any of the
240 IV| pope with all the people gave laud and praising to our
241 IV| that was there among them gave counsel that all the people
242 IV| whom Margaret said: Christ gave himself over to the death
243 IV| christian faith by her, gave sentence and commanded that
244 IV| falling down at her feet, gave up the ghost. ~Then Theotinus
245 IV| of the holy martyrs, and gave all their goods and faculties
246 IV| part Bethany. And when Mary gave herself to all delights
247 IV| Magdalene to whom our Lord gave so many great gifts. And
248 IV| thee, and the paps that gave thee suck. But, after S.
249 IV| by his wife, wherefore he gave largely alms to the poor
250 IV| taken from her, and went and gave herself to all delight,
251 IV| his disciples, and then gave up his spirit unto our Lord
252 IV| to life. To blind men he gave sight, and to a dumb man
253 IV| the gold and silver she gave to poor people. Her father
254 IV| heard thereof, he died and gave up his spirit. After him
255 IV| giving or given, and James gave himself to God by martyrdom
256 IV| shall slay me. Then S. James gave to him his staff. Then he
257 IV| palsy cried to him. And he gave him health and said: In
258 IV| king believed in God, and gave commandment that if any
259 IV| and goods, which all he gave to poor people in the parts
260 IV| commendo spiritum meum, she gave up her spirit and died in
261 IV| well towns as castles, he gave to the same place, and that
262 IV| should be his successor, and gave place to his woodness, and
263 IV| to be bishop, and then he gave all his riches to poor people,
264 IV| if it so happed that he gave not his vestment to any
265 IV| was like red metal, and gave fear and dread to them that
266 IV| Jerusalem, and there a Jew gave to her for great love a
267 IV| his chains by miracle, and gave him power to bind and to
268 IV| mother of God. Then our Lord gave upon him this sentence:
269 IV| Constantinople that they gave to the Romans the body of
270 IV| largess of franchise. For he gave not only to poor men, but
271 IV| making his body lean, for he gave alway less to his body than
272 IV| and all his substance, and gave the price of them to poor
273 IV| and him seemed that Peter gave to him the staff first,
274 IV| went; and then S. Dominic gave forth with his hand here
275 IV| follow the feet. And anon he gave himself to prayer and converted
276 IV| all despoiled, that he gave up his spirit to God, and
277 IV| surely in a house that he gave him. Then came there a message
278 IV| said: He departed all and gave to poor people, and therefore
279 IV| Laurence brake the hard heart, gave spiritual reward, and defended
280 IV| treasures that Laurence gave be not named the treasures
281 IV| people night and day, and gave to each of them that as
282 IV| feet of the poor people and gave to each of them alms. The
283 IV| therein a blind man, and gave to him his sight by the
284 IV| enter into thy gates. And so gave up his spirit. And then
285 IV| emperor was ashamed, and gave her a buffet on the cheek,
286 IV| of the treasures, that he gave all to poor men wisely.
287 IV| devotion; first, for he gave his precious blood for the
288 IV| strength of his courage gave not only place of belief,
289 IV| came into his house, and gave the peace to his servants
290 IV| lead unto the time that she gave over her spirit, and Hyppolitus
291 IV| rocks, till he rendered and gave to God his spirit. He died
292 IV| as Tryphonia prayed, she gave up her spirit and died,
293 IV| at him whom she childed, gave suck and nourished. Mary,
294 IV| anon he bought a palace and gave great gifts, and bought
295 IV| many riches that our Lady gave to them. ~There was a man
296 IV| against him, so that he gave him term of eight days,
297 IV| recounted these things, he gave to our Lady a bough of palm,
298 IV| were about the bed, and gave laud to the virgin mother
299 IV| the companies of angels gave louings and praisings to
300 IV| took a leaf of the palm and gave it to him and said: Go in
301 IV| bright about her. Ointments gave a great and fragrant odour,
302 IV| because that the dignity gave to her such seignory. And
303 V| mother herself nourished and gave suck to the child, and fed
304 V| both arms, and he thereof gave than kings to our Lord.
305 V| there saw and beheld it and gave laud thereof to Almighty
306 V| so made, he expired and gave up the ghost.~Anon an angel
307 V| that purpose, and our Lord gave to him so great grace that
308 V| church, and the said S. Syrus gave the honour to his host and
309 V| to do a little time, they gave to God after, all the time
310 V| judge, fulfilled with wrath, gave sentence, and commanded
311 V| demanded him wherefore Astaroth gave to them no answer. And Berith
312 V| like wise all the apostles gave sweet melody of the unity
313 V| tyrants to their curate? They gave to him dishonour for honour,
314 V| that were in peril, and gave life to them that were dead.
315 V| wept right bitterly, and gave out weeping voice because
316 V| Latin tongue and taught, he gave power to Augustin for to
317 V| were present in secret. He gave never no goods to his kin,
318 V| was, him against whom he gave the sentence. He was desired
319 V| Augustin to Pavia, which gave great good for it, and brought
320 V| all the appurtenances he gave to them that served in the
321 V| devotion to S. Augustin, gave great good to a monk that
322 V| and the faith of this man, gave to him for that finger the
323 V| was put to martyrdom, and gave his head to the adulterer,
324 V| Gaius the emperor, and he gave to him two lordships, that
325 V| whom he much loved, he gave to her leave to return to
326 V| Savina, his daughter, and gave to them both that name.
327 V| Archbishop of Sens. And he gave all that he had to poor
328 V| again in his church, and gave to him many fair gifts.~
329 V| his chalice, the which he gave to the king, which he held
330 V| alms of S. Giles, which gave him his coat. And as soon
331 V| temple, that other they gave to the poor and pilgrims,
332 V| said to her husband, and gave to her for a sign that she
333 V| that the angel came and gave to her meat. And in the
334 V| amendment. Then our Lord gave upon him sentence of damnation,
335 V| all marvelled greatly, and gave laud and praising unto the
336 V| of his passion should be, gave gifts to the keepers of
337 V| they had hewn them off he gave up his spirit to God. The
338 V| took her leave, and after gave up her spirit to Almighty
339 V| put herself to prayer and gave her spirit to God, and then
340 V| And at the last our Lord gave the victory to Eraclius
341 V| do break that tower, and gave the silver to them of his
342 V| to them of his host, and gave the gold and precious stones
343 V| removed anon, and opened and gave entry unto them that entered.
344 V| repair the churches, and gave to them great gifts, and
345 V| the hour of evensong he gave to her in japing a buff,
346 V| philosophy, he left it and gave himself to the service of
347 V| and boiling. And all this gave to them marvellous refreshing,
348 V| child between her arms and gave it suck, and after, when
349 V| Gargan when he appeared and gave victory to them of Syponte,
350 V| colour, and the physicians gave to him, so burning in an
351 V| first is that S. Michael gave to them of Syponte in this
352 V| special patron to them. And he gave to them a sign of consecration,
353 V| burnt by the sun that it gave to the monks a right dry
354 V| that, the divine providence gave to him that name, because
355 V| devoutly their hands, and gave to them money, and let them
356 V| sold all that he had, and gave the money thereof to a priest,
357 V| finished their lauds, he gave to them licence to sing
358 V| out from his place till he gave to them leave that they
359 V| honour as a saint, for he gave it to me yester even, but
360 V| brought to him to bless gave health to many sick men.
361 V| supper on Shere-thursday, he gave to each of them a morsel
362 V| the goods that she had and gave it to the poor people for
363 V| they marvelled greatly, and gave thankings unto God, and
364 V| in a city of Egypt, and gave to her a shilling, that
365 VI| holy religion. The clerks gave light and prospered in their
366 VI| clergy marvelled greatly, and gave laud and praising unto Almighty
367 VI| glorious apostle S. Peter, and gave largely alms to poor people,
368 VI| miracle ascribed to him, but gave to him a reward and bade
369 VI| openly. Wherefore the people gave laud and praisings to God
370 VI| statutes of the monastery, and gave thereto great and large
371 VI| on his feet; which thing gave occasion to the king to
372 VI| ring from his finger and gave it to the poor man, whom
373 VI| well, by the token that he gave to me this ring with his
374 VI| forgiveness. Then Almighty God gave to him a new strength that
375 VI| wretchedly. This Stigand gave no credence to the king'
376 VI| his mind all in God, and gave himself wholly to the faith
377 VI| his privy thought, then he gave faith thereto and went to
378 VI| they were full of joy, and gave laud and thankings unto
379 VI| then he with all the people gave thankings to our Lord, Almighty
380 VI| Luke was ordained, for he gave first to his neighbour his
381 VI| was a helper, as that he gave to him comfort and aid,
382 VI| pilgrimage. Secondly, he gave his knowledge to his neighbour
383 VI| neighbour in counsels. He gave then his knowledge to his
384 VI| it appeareth well that he gave his knowledge in counsels
385 VI| a sick soul. Thirdly, he gave his will unto the desires
386 VI| it to you. Fourthly, he gave to his neighbour his deed
387 VI| sacrifice unto the idols, God gave to him force and power to
388 VI| to say as twain. For she gave her to two things, first,
389 VI| the idols, and after, she gave her to good will when Crisaunt
390 VI| accomplished. And then they gave licence that whosoever would
391 VI| potestatem filios Dei fieri, he gave to them power to be made
392 VI| Augustine saith thus: God gave power to the apostles over
393 VI| saints precious, for whom he gave his precious blood. For
394 VI| and his reward, the priest gave to him a holy loaf. And
395 VI| came to him a man which gave to him bread, and when he
396 VI| this holy maid Winifred gave credence to his words, and
397 VI| Wherefore all the people gave laud and praising unto his
398 VI| had time convenable, and gave to him a bishopric. And
399 VI| deserving, so that almost he gave over his spirit. And then
400 VI| field given of God. For he gave him to God and renounced
401 VI| a fire. In which fire he gave up his spirit, but the body
402 VI| all naked, to whom no man gave any alms. Then Martin drew
403 VI| pieces in the middle, and gave that one half to the poor
404 VI| have fought against them, gave great money unto the knights.
405 VI| after to the king, but he gave it to his priest, for he
406 VI| did off his own coat, and gave it to the poor man, and
407 VI| this word he rendered and gave up unto our Lord his spirit,
408 VI| also to see him? And he gave such great medicine to them
409 VI| and mother, she sold and gave it for God's sake, insomuch
410 VI| had in their hearts, but gave them to understand that
411 VI| did it in her heart, and gave ensample. When she was secretly
412 VI| her cell, and the devil gave to her such a stroke under
413 VI| holy virgin. And then he gave to her in her malady the
414 VI| her of all her sins and gave to her largely his benediction.
415 VI| her and to her order, and gave largely and wisely her blessing
416 VI| guerished of all his malady, and gave laud, thankings, and praisings
417 VI| bounty and good living, and gave unto them a son, which was
418 VI| doctrine. And finally, he gave to his wife his ring and
419 VI| city called Edessa, and gave there all his money for
420 VI| above his necessity, he gave it unto others for God's
421 VI| said city of Edessa, and gave unto him their alms, he
422 VI| morning, on a Good Friday, gave his soul unto God, and departed
423 VI| will and proved it, and he gave to her knowledge of himself.
424 VI| she was a young maid, she gave the tenth to poor maidens,
425 VI| and when she came home she gave to some poor women the clothes
426 VI| that any had misease, but gave to them all largely. She
427 VI| seven works of mercy.~She gave on a time to a poor woman
428 VI| her proper labour that she gave to the church, she received
429 VI| received glorious fruit, and gave good ensample unto others.~
430 VI| people, but for all that she gave, the garners minished not
431 VI| personally unto his things, he gave full power to his wife in
432 VI| where the pots lay, and gave great thankings to God.
433 VI| hundred marks, whereof she gave a part to poor people, and
434 VI| such as she gat whereof she gave to the poor people, and
435 VI| of her dowry, which she gave unto the poor much ordinately.
436 VI| prejudice of another when she gave her alms, should have his
437 VI| hundred and thirty-one, she gave up her spirit and slept
438 VI| of her father's, and she gave her drink and said: The
439 VI| be hanged, and the judge gave licence to his friends to
440 VI| to S. Elizabeth and she gave to him his life again.~There
441 VI| anon he arose all whole and gave thankings to God and to
442 VI| brother Edmund. And the mother gave to them gifts to fast the
443 VI| well guided, and after she gave to them her blessing and
444 VI| he did great penance and gave great alms to poor people.~
445 VI| sepulture, wherefore our Lord gave and rendered to him by retribution
446 VI| in his hands, of which he gave one to Cecilia, and that
447 VI| that were martyred, and gave all their goods to poor
448 VI| of lead so long till he gave up his spirit and died whose
449 VI| after in that manner, and gave all that she had to poor
450 VI| see of God by heritage, he gave it over to Linus and afterwards
451 VI| blind and deaf. And then she gave herself to prayer, and prayed
452 VI| the earl of the sacrifices gave much money, and moved great
453 VI| during, four miles far, which gave dry way to them that came
454 VI| the blessed Clement, he gave to him no pain, but victory.
455 VI| S. Anastasia fed him and gave to him meat and drink to
456 VI| Thursday. ~couthe, v. (kythen) gave. ~culex. n.. a gnat.~defended,
457 VII| and therewith our Lord gave to her a new strength which
458 VII| suffer all. And then he gave sentence against her, and
459 VII| heard this vision, they all gave thankings to our Lord God,
460 VII| counsel of his friends, gave this sentence upon James,
461 VII| to remember him, and he gave to divers of his servants
462 VII| when he had ended that, he gave up the last breath with
463 VII| said it was a cloth that he gave to a leper, which was bought
464 VII| rhat hang here above me I gave them sometime to two priests
465 VII| and so he did himself, and gave him into divine contemplation,
466 VII| divine contemplation, and gave such goods as he had, besides
467 VII| were drawing to him, and gave to them wholesome and sweet
468 VII| desert. In like wise God gave a dry path to the people
469 VII| of joy and gladness, and gave laud to Almighty God. And
470 VII| mother that bare you and gave you suck, and now am all
471 VII| when Epiphanius the bishop gave flesh to the abbot Hilary,
472 VII| peril that he was in and gave him all to the sweetness
473 VII| more than ever he had, and gave to him all. And then Josaphat
474 VII| as he went in a desert he gave to a poor man his habit
475 VII| happened, and he rendered and gave thankings to God therefor.
476 VII| dark to sinners, and it gave health to them that were
477 VII| and did drink thereof, and gave it to Rosamond his wife,
478 VII| to her husband, and she gave to her husband to drink,
479 VII| request Phocas the emperor gave to the church of Christ
480 VII| but such as the emperors gave to them. And then went Charles
481 VII| in which synod the pope gave to Charles power to choose
482 VII| he was all abashed and gave himself to be punished into
483 VII| his wife all quick, and gave to the widow four castles
484 VII| ten hundred and two, and gave his sister named Ghisela
485 VII| solemnised the matrimony, and gave her daughter to him to be
486 VII| court all the jongleurs, and gave to poor men all that was
487 VII| and a priest named Gratian gave to the others much money,
488 VII| and with these words he gave up his spirit and the body
489 VII| raised sixteen dead men and gave sight to one that was born
490 VII| refection, and the other days he gave his provender to poor people.
491 VII| brethren apperceived that he gave his meat unto the poor people.
492 VII| accomplished. And so saying he gave up his soul and died.~And
493 VII| had been his friends, and gave to them largely wine and
494 VII| out of the world, and then gave up his soul unto our Lord,
495 VII| him Quiriacus. To whom God gave so much grace that he enchased
496 VII| thanked God of it, that he gave to him knowledge of the
497 VII| them of new, and to them gave silver enough to pass on
498 VII| grammar, and so much of grace gave God to him that he had a
499 VII| such fellowship as fortune gave to him, and came unto Meaux
500 VII| leave of S. Pharon, which gave to him his blessing, and
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