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1 I| why he came not rather. He answered that it was because that
2 I| stand and endure. Apollo answered to them that, it should
3 I| is born? They would have answered: We have seen his star in
4 I| Nicodemus that Jesu Christ answered: Veritas de celo est. And
5 I| because that all that ever he answered, they perverted it. Thirdly,
6 I| done in this matter, they answered that he which had slain
7 I| may be bought with? She answered: Nay, but strong of courage,
8 I| demanded him what he was, he answered that he was John that baptized
9 I| appeared again to them, and answered to them of the demands that
10 I| against God? And our Lord answered: I am He that speaketh in
11 I| perpetual. And to this question answered our Lord: Torcular calcavi,
12 I| this king of glory? They answered and said: The lord of virtues,
13 I| king of glory? And they answered this is he that was white
14 I| come for. Then the woman answered and said: Ne forte moriamur,
15 I| part. Whereunto anon he answered: Nay in no wise ye shall
16 I| what misery thou art. Which answered: I have hid me, Lord, for
17 I| is Abel thy brother? He answered and said: I wot never, am
18 I| meed shall be great. Abram answered: Lord God, what wilt thou
19 I| thee and me. To whom Abram answered: Thine handmaid is in thine
20 I| whither goest thou? She answered: I flee away from the face
21 I| away by strength. Abimelech answered: I know not who hath done
22 I| him: Abraham, Abraham. He answered and said: I am here, and
23 I| shall be offered? Abraham answered: My son, God shall provide
24 I| Abraham, Abraham, which answered: I am here, and he said
25 I| my son. And the servant answered: If no woman there will
26 I| the field against them. He answered and said: That is my lord
27 I| thee some pottage. And Esau answered, Lo! I die for hunger, what
28 I| to him: Son mine, which answered: Father, I am here ready,
29 I| ere he die. To whom Jacob answered: knowest thou not that my
30 I| said: Father mine, and he answered: I am here; who art thou,
31 I| take it, my son? To whom he answered: It was the will of God
32 I| art then my son Esau? He answered and said: I am he. Then
33 I| Who art thou? To whom he answered, I am thy first begotten
34 I| to me one blessing? Isaac answered: I have ordained him to
35 I| Brethren, whence are ye? Which answered: Of Aran. Then he asking
36 I| driven to pasture, which answered: We may not so do till all
37 I| daughter seven years. Laban answered: It is better that I give
38 I| brought Leah to me? Laban answered: It is not the usage ne
39 I| whom Jacob was wroth, and answered: What! weenest thou that
40 I| mandrake of thy son. Leah answered: Is it not enough to take
41 I| give to thee. Then Jacob answered: Thou knowest how I have
42 I| let us depart hence. Then answered Rachel and Leah: Shall we
43 I| the morning. Then Jacob answered: I shall not leave thee
44 I| him: What is thy name? he answered: Jacob. Then he said: Nay,
45 I| is thy name? tell me. He answered, Why demandest thou my name,
46 I| whom longen they? Jacob answered: They be children which
47 I| which I have met? Jacob answered: I have sent them to thee,
48 I| children and beasts. Esau answered: I pray thee then let my
49 I| damsel unto my wife. Then answered the sons of Jacob to Shechem
50 I| they were wont to be, which answered: We have dreamed and there
51 I| Pharaoh to drink. Joseph answered: The three branches be yet
52 I| came and ate of it. Joseph answered: This is the interpretation
53 I| thereof. To whom Joseph answered: God shall answer by me
54 I| likewise of the ears. Joseph answered: The king's dreams are one
55 I| asking meat, to whom he answered: Go ye to Joseph, and whatsoever
56 I| all these evils. To Reuben answered: Slay my two sons if I bring
57 I| that we may live. Judah answered: That man said to us, under
58 I| another brother. And they answered: The man demanded of us
59 I| had any brother. And we answered him consequently after that
60 I| as he had charge, which answered: Why saith your lord so,
61 I| knowledge? To whom Judah answered: What shall we answer to
62 I| the cup was found. Joseph answered: God forbid that I should
63 I| father or brother? And we answered to thee, my lord: Our father
64 I| presence of the man; and he answered to us: Ye know well that
65 I| Jacob, Jacob, to whom he answered: I am here all ready. God
66 I| occupation they were of. They answered: We be keepers of sheep,
67 I| king how old he was. He answered: The days of the pilgrimage
68 I| lacking money. To whom he answered: Bring to me your beasts
69 I| to your children. Which answered: Our health is in thine
70 I| forefathers. To whom Joseph answered: I shall do that thou hast
71 I| be these children? Joseph answered: They be my sons which God
72 I| thy servants. To whom he answered: Be ye nothing afeard ne
73 I| kept the men-children? They answered: There be of the Hebrews
74 I| nourish this child? She answered: Go thy way. The maid went
75 I| thou thy neighbour? which answered: Who hath ordained thee
76 I| said: Moses, Moses, which answered: I am here. Then said our
77 I| shall rob Egypt. Then Moses answered and said: They shall not
78 I| holdest in thine hand? He answered: A rod. Our Lord said: Cast
79 I| Israel out of his land. Moses answered: How should Pharaoh hear
80 I| comest thou shalt die. Moses answered: Be it as thou hast said:
81 I| to drink. To whom Moses answered: What grudge ye against
82 I| until evening? To whom Moses answered: The people came to me demanding
83 I| commanded him. All the people answered: All that ever our Lord
84 I| Moses spake and our Lord answered him. Our Lord descended
85 I| they fight beneath, which answered and said: It is no cry of
86 I| sin grievously? To whom he answered: Let not my lord take none
87 II| Lord called Samuel, which answered: I am ready, and ran to
88 II| thou calledst me, which answered: I called thee not, go thy
89 II| is there done my son? He answered: The host of Israel is overthrown
90 II| God of Israel? And they answered: Let it be led all about
91 II| worship our Lord. And Samuel answered, I shall not return with
92 II| spies for David, and it was answered to them that he lay sick
93 II| enemy to flee? And Michal answered to Saul and said: He said
94 II| what it pleased him. Nabal answered to the children of David:
95 II| not thou answer? And Abner answered: Who art thou that cryest
96 II| of our Lord. And our Lord answered him not, ne by swevens ne
97 II| Jonathan be dead? And he answered it was so by adventure that
98 II| be divided. The king then answered and said: Give the living
99 II| nothing but that the king answered to her, there was nothing
100 II| shall serve thee. Rehoboam answered and said: Go ye and come
101 II| Whence comest thou? Which answered, I have gone round about
102 II| from evil? To whom Satan answered: Doth Job dread God idly?
103 II| comest thou? To whom Satan answered: I have gone round the earth,
104 II| that his wife all angry answered: Now manifestly and openly
105 II| well. Then young Tobias answered to his father: All that
106 II| thither. Then his father answered to him and said: I have
107 II| good young man? And he answered: Of the children of Israel.
108 II| region of Medes? To whom he answered: I know it well, of all
109 II| of great Ananias. Tobit answered: Thou art of a great kindred,
110 II| to thee again. Tobit then answered saying: Well mote ye walk,
111 II| bidden me keep. And the angel answered and said: If thou take a
112 II| that we shall abide? And he answered and said: Hereby is a man
113 II| her to thy wife. Then Toby answered and said: I have heard say
114 II| whither goest thou? The which answered: I am a daughter of the
115 II| Matthew into Murgondy, and he answered that he knew not the way.
116 II| was so as she said, and he answered nothing. Then said S. Andrew
117 II| woman. So that the bishop answered to her, with a meek and
118 II| with me this day. And she answered and said: Father, require
119 II| impaired. To whom the bishop answered: We shall be many together,
120 II| the pilgrim. The pilgrim answered to the messenger that it
121 II| demanded of him the pilgrim answered: In the heaven imperial
122 II| demanded of the pilgrim, and he answered him: Go to him that sent
123 II| semblable. Then the bishop answered: I have heretofore prayed
124 II| that so menaces me? And he answered: Know thou that I am Nicholas,
125 II| thy country? And the abbot answered, weeping, that he desired
126 II| should be kept. The angel answered to him, The eighth day of
127 II| holy church. And the angel answered: All the office of the nativity
128 II| than I am? And the clerk answered: Madam, thy beauty surmounteth
129 II| thou that I do? And she answered and said: If thou wilt leave
130 II| What seek ye? And they answered: We seek one of our fellows
131 II| Jesu Christ. Her mother answered to her: Fair daughter, thy
132 II| thus their patrimony. She answered cautelously, and said that
133 II| interrogation Jesu Christ answered to him: Ego sum via, veritas
134 II| and to me. And the apostle answered and said: Many palaces be
135 II| there so long? And she then answered: I had supposed that Migdonia
136 II| for them, to whom S. John answered that they should do penance
137 II| mercy on us. And S. John answered: Our Lord God when he made
138 II| them so oft such words. He answered to them and said: Our Lord
139 II| knowledge of the new king, they answered by a star being in the air,
140 II| tofore him. Whereto S. Thomas answered that he never intended to
141 II| heart? To whom S. Thomas answered: Sire, that was never my
142 II| prison. And then S. Thomas answered: Ye gave me that £500, and
143 II| divers torments. S. Silvester answered: False, evil man, thou shalt
144 II| Silvester and his clerks answered to his disputation, and
145 II| raise him again. Then he answered that if Sylvester might
146 II| this matter. S. Silvester answered that by the might of God
147 II| ye been so long? And he answered: Alas! I, wretched sinner,
148 II| son of an hen. And Hilary answered: I am Hilary and no cock,
149 II| thine hire; and S. Hilary answered: And if thou come not again
150 II| me for thee? And the pope answered: I shall come again and
151 II| so great a burden, and he answered: I travail my body because
152 II| whither he went. The devil answered him, I go for to give drink
153 II| bare so many phials. And he answered: I shall offer to them one,
154 II| what he had found, and he answered that he had evil sped, for
155 II| whence he came, and the devil answered: I come from visiting thy
156 II| How do they? The devil answered: Evil. And he asked wherefore,
157 II| head it was, and the head answered: Of a paynim, and Macarius
158 II| him: Where is thy soul? He answered: In hell; and he demanded
159 II| art thou? The good Jesu answered: I am here, Anthony. Then
160 II| demanded him what he was, he answered: I am the devil and demand
161 II| thou canst, and the devil answered: I do to them none harm,
162 II| not his bow bent. And he answered that it should then be over
163 II| do to please God, and he answered: Over all where thou shalt
164 II| to be saved. S. Anthony answered to him: Have none affiance
165 II| founden good brethren. Then answered the abbot: Truly I have
166 II| it once debonairly; they answered: We may not. Then said S.
167 II| advised and counselled, and he answered: Much well did ye when ye
168 II| Tranquillinus, art thou wood? And he answered: I have been out of my wit,
169 II| crucified? Tranquillinus answered: If thou knewest of a ring
170 II| proposition now? Tranquillinus answered: For to show to thee that
171 II| in marriage. But S. Agnes answered to him in this matter: Go
172 II| languished for her love. S. Agnes answered that in no wise she would
173 II| all thy lineage. S. Agnes answered: If thou knewest who is
174 II| cause. To whom S. Agnes answered: He took him into his power
175 II| him to death. And S. Agnes answered: How well that thy creance
176 II| as the blessed Valerian answered lightly, S. Vincent said
177 II| him, to whom the enchanter answered that he could not do it;
178 II| accomplish thy desire? And he answered that he would so do. Then
179 II| had heard of him. and he answered that it was nothing so;
180 II| is it with thee? And he answered: Sire, I am in great pain,
181 II| it was with him, and he answered much better than tofore.
182 II| how is it with thee? He answered: Holy father, it is well
183 II| thou these letters? And he answered him: I know them well, for
184 II| what she was? This maid answered to him: I am Mercy which
185 II| him and receiving speech answered him, and Peter went his
186 II| many blamed him, and he answered and said: Am I not a man
187 II| book of the gospels was, he answered and said: That the gospel
188 III| loss of his patrimony, he answered: I issued naked from the
189 III| out of her wit, and she answered: In this world we bereputed
190 III| the winter is passed. She answered gladly: The flowers be showed
191 III| and help us to work. They answered that they might not for
192 III| them: Why lie ye so? They answered: Sir, we lie not, it is
193 III| to go the faster, and he answered not one word. And they called
194 III| penance therefor. And she answered: Right dear love, God forbid
195 III| he had been so long, he answered: I have been in a place
196 III| thee.~And to this letter answered the glorious Virgin Mary
197 III| named this name so oft, he answered: Know ye for certain that
198 III| tarry for her. And the lady answered that the priest should proceed
199 III| calleth thee. And S. Blase answered: My sons, ye be welcome,
200 III| friend of God. S. Blase answered to him: Be thou joyous right
201 III| the water? The ministers answered:Thou spakest shrewdly to
202 III| adore ye our gods. And they answered: Do that thou hast begun,
203 III| our gods or not? S. Blase answered: Right cruel man I have
204 III| pains, to which S. Agatha answered freely: My courage and my
205 III| not move. In this manner answered she, and alway wept in making
206 III| the idols. And S. Agatha answered that they were no gods,
207 III| advised for thy health? She answered: Christ is mine health.
208 III| thy torments. S. Agatha answered: Nay, but reny thou thine
209 III| eased of thy pain; and she answered: I have as great dilection
210 III| him. The ancient nobleman answered: I am also christian, and
211 III| leech, be not ashamed. She answered: Whereof should I be ashamed?
212 III| sacrifice to the idols. She answered: These words be vain, and
213 III| thou yet Jesu Christ? She answered: I shall have in my heart
214 III| baptized the child, and no man answered, the child with a clear
215 III| with a clear voice said and answered: Amen. And after this the
216 III| some alms. And S. Vedaste answered to them and said: I have
217 III| thy creance? S. Valentine answered him: If thou hadst very
218 III| holy life? And S. Valentine answered: I say none other thing
219 III| Who is thy father? And he answered: Beelzebub, which sendeth
220 III| and profitable? The devil answered: Madam, to the end that
221 III| christian person? And the devil answered: How darest thou thus hold
222 III| repent him, and S. Matthias answered: God forbid that I should
223 III| they were, and the merchant answered, of England. After S. Gregory
224 III| they were christian, and he answered: Nay, but that they were
225 III| these people were called: he answered that they were called Angles
226 III| tell him his name. And he answered: Wherefore demandest thou
227 III| been slain. The emperor answered: If I come again from the
228 III| miscreance of Trajan. Then answered a voice from God saying:
229 III| languish in sickness. Then answered S. Gregory that he had liefer
230 III| in these idols, and they answered: We have found place in
231 III| the city also. Aphrodisius answered: How wilt thou yet torment
232 III| for it is Easter Day. He answered, I know well that it is
233 III| Benet! Benet! and S. Benet answered not. The devil said: Cursed
234 III| Where hast thou eaten? which answered, I have eaten a little.
235 III| thou promisedst us. Then answered he: What is that ye say?
236 III| what way that was, and he answered that it was the way by which
237 III| conceiving of the Son of God, and answered to her in this manner. The
238 III| hither. Anon the chamberlain answered: Alas, now must I say and
239 III| him her blessing; and she answered: It appertaineth to thee
240 III| and her condition, and she answered: Fair father, spare me thereof,
241 III| payment for my passage, I answered: Fair sirs, I have nothing
242 III| him why he did so, and he answered because he was afeard of
243 III| went to heaven, then he answered: I weep not because they
244 III| his estate. That rich man answered: Sir, mine estate is happy
245 III| had heard their request he answered: Fair sons, I have not so
246 III| sorrowed and wept, and he answered Ruffn, thou knowest not
247 III| anon to assoil thee. He answered: Thou mayst not, for Ambrose
248 III| What seekest thou here? He answered: I am here for to receive
249 III| chancel with the clerks, he answered that he would not, for he
250 III| and what is thy name. He answered anon and said: I am named
251 III| am not christened? Then answered the blessed George: Doubt
252 III| demanded him what he was, he answered that he was S. Mark, which
253 III| what makest thou here? He answered that he was come to visit
254 III| more than another saint; he answered because he had a special
255 III| come. And they said and answered that they were come for
256 III| bishops. But the bishops answered: God forbid that it never
257 III| buriest thou not me? And he answered: Sir, be ye not long sith
258 III| not buried, and the pope answered: How, sir! know ye not how
259 III| sacrifices, to whom she answered: I am a christian woman,
260 III| full of the Holy Ghost, answered so well and wisely that
261 III| shadow them. Then S. Peter answered and said: If thou wilt promise
262 III| his name, and the fiend answered: I am called Balcefas; then
263 III| world is deceived. Then answered he with an high voice: Wherefore
264 III| The messenger of Pilate answered and said that he could nothing
265 III| of this man; and Josephus answered: If any thing be done amiss
266 III| what may he do? Josephus answered: Somewhat may I do if thou
267 III| thee emperor; and Vespasian answered: If thou be a prophet, why
268 III| what he was. At the last he answered and said he was Joseph of
269 III| words to his fellows, they answered: We never heard of such
270 III| she among all other things answered: I know well that my father
271 III| hereafter. Thereto they answered: When they be new wedded
272 III| my son. To whom Pancrace answered: If I be a child of body
273 III| unto his wife. To whom she answered: If thou desirest me to
274 III| him what be was, and he answered and said: I was sometime
275 III| with him, and that other answered and said that he was well,
276 III| alleluia! and the other had answered, their enemies had so great
277 III| how it stood with him; he answered to him out of the tomb wherein
278 III| in him. To whom Archemius answered: I marvel much of thee because
279 III| sacrifice to their gods. Then answered he: Lo! I am four score
280 III| his cousin S. Barnabas, he answered and said to him: Keep thee
281 III| angel said, S. Barnabas answered to him: The will of God
282 III| thou heal me? The child answered: I may well heal thee in
283 III| he might heal his son; he answered: I shall not heal him, but
284 III| an evil death. And Vitus answered that he would never do sacrifice
285 III| who had so taught him, he answered and said: O thou provost
286 III| horrible a sin. And he meekly answered and said: Holy father, I
287 III| whereto the blessed man Alban answered no word, but meekly and
288 III| thus said to Zacharias, he answered: How may I believe and know
289 III| old and barren. The angel answered and said: I am Gabriel,
290 III| made her to prophesy. Then answered our Lady and made the holy
291 III| have sent us hither. He answered: I am he of whom Isaiah
292 III| home to him. To whom she answered that she had liefer for
293 III| vexed them so, and they answered to him: Thou hast commanded
294 III| Is this child yours? They answered: Yea. Blessed be ye, said
295 III| of Jesu Christ? The maid answered: Holy father, ye demand
296 III| of good people than well, answered that of her was nothing,
297 III| ancestors the faith. Dame, answered the priests, we would fain,
298 III| marvellously great, that other answered: And I found in the wood
299 III| to S. Denis, the wood men answered that they might not but
300 III| or wife, or a widow. She answered that she was a virgin sacred;
301 III| spirit to issue out. He answered: If he issued, he would
302 III| asked what she bare, she answered and said, oil which she
303 IV| idols, to whom S. Victor answered that he was a true knight
304 IV| sacrifice to the gods, and she answered and said I am named Corone
305 IV| shall not be despised. Then answered they : We love better God
306 IV| overcome of a priest. He answered: I have provided for myself
307 IV| have said and done. Simon answered: Let Peter say what I think.
308 IV| say what I think. Peter answered: What Simon thinketh that
309 IV| have martyrdom, the which answered: That is, that we desire
310 IV| and fastings, and it was answered them from heaven that the
311 IV| from my disease, and he answered: If thou be sent to me from
312 IV| left my master? The knight answered: He lieth without the town
313 IV| thy keverchief, and she answered and said: I have now seen
314 IV| thereto. Then the patriarch answered: We know well that many
315 IV| herself and on her sons, who answered and said: Neither for thy
316 IV| worship our prince. Which answered: I worship and adore my
317 IV| whom it was, and it was answered to him that, it was kept
318 IV| name and religion. And she answered that she was of noble lineage,
319 IV| Christ was crucified? He answered: By the books of christian
320 IV| why he came to her, and he answered, that he came to her to
321 IV| christian people. To whom he answered that naturally he hated
322 IV| demanded what he was, and he answered: I am Veltis, one of them
323 IV| thou preachest? And she answered: Certainly, I am ready to
324 IV| tarry. To whom her husband answered, and said: Dame, it shall
325 IV| the blessed Mary Magdalene answered: Come more near, and thou
326 IV| told to him what she had answered to her. Then the father
327 IV| why take ye him not? They answered: We may not touch him, ne
328 IV| agreement of the king. She answered: Take the oxen that I have
329 IV| Knowest thou who I am? And he answered: Nay. And the devil said
330 IV| he went, and Christopher answered to him and said: I go seek
331 IV| greater burden. And the child answered: Christopher, marvel thee
332 IV| of us. And then Maximian answered: God our Lord knoweth that
333 IV| treasure unknown. And he answered that he had nothing founden,
334 IV| for thee; to whom Nazarien answered: The king all out of order,
335 IV| was his name?To whom he answered not, but showed a book open
336 IV| And then the meek bishop answered and said: I am Lupus, alas,
337 IV| Alleluia! and the other had answered, their enemies had so great
338 IV| it was with him. And he answered him out of the tomb and
339 IV| life than this. Quirinus answered: Make proof to me that there
340 IV| pray for him. And our Lord answered to him: Hath not the prophet
341 IV| threatened and menaced him, he answered, without fear or dread:
342 IV| heretics. For when the son had answered to his mother as is above
343 IV| injuries they do to me? And she answered: Son, attemper thy wrath
344 IV| thou enteredst here? And he answered: I vex him for he hath deserved
345 IV| you to go quit. And they answered that they would do their
346 IV| Lord be with you. And they answered : Thy spirit be with God.
347 IV| he most studied, and he answered: In the book of charity.
348 IV| saint, and she was angry and answered: Ye that be women of the
349 IV| enter in, and the hostess answered: I am Righteousness that
350 IV| hostess which was within answered: I am Truth, and thou art
351 IV| laid this money. And she answered out of the sepulchre and
352 IV| From desert. And Donatus answered: Return thou thither; and
353 IV| thou made christian? Which answered: Alas! for I have lost my
354 IV| lost my days. The provost answered: Truly now thou losest thy
355 IV| I may enter in, and then answered Ciriacus: Lo! here is my
356 IV| that thou hast hid? And he answered not. Wherefore he delivered
357 IV| torments, and S. Laurence answered: Thou cursed man, I have
358 IV| what they were, and one answered: A legion of devils we be
359 IV| Concordia, nurse of Hyppolitus, answered for them all: We had liefer
360 IV| honourable mother. To whom she answered: If I have found grace tofore
361 IV| beauty of thee. And our Lady answered: Sir, my heart is ready,
362 IV| and be all whole. And he answered: I believe our Lord Jesu
363 IV| Peace be with you. And they answered: God, glory be to thee which
364 IV| the first case, and Truth answered and said: We know well that
365 IV| but Righteousness came and answered thus: Howbeit that he hath
366 IV| him whence he came, and he answered that he came from school,
367 IV| him how he escaped, and he answered and said: That reverend
368 IV| and reverence. And Juvenal answered to her, like as he had found
369 V| dream to a holy man, he answered to her, prophesying: Thou
370 V| him what it was. And he answered: Verily, I have suffered
371 V| appertain to thee. And the child answered not as a child, and said:
372 V| of blasphemy. To whom he answered: I suppose not to have the
373 V| comforted by divine aid, and answered softly to him that tempted
374 V| whereof he should live. And he answered to him that he could well
375 V| chattel. And S. Bernard answered to him sweetly: If it be
376 V| Sawest thou him ever? And he answered: Yea. S. Bernard said: Where
377 V| against him, the holy man answered to him and said: Another
378 V| of his heaviness. And he answered him: I wot well that I shall
379 V| never be joyous. And he answered and said: I wot well I said
380 V| promised to him many gifts. He answered and said: Our Lord can well
381 V| be healed, and they all answered, Amen. And forthwith all
382 V| brother? And the apostle answered to him: I have not perverted
383 V| them, and then one of them answered and said: This is Bartholomew,
384 V| proper in a man. And he answered: To laugh. And the maid
385 V| sin. And S. Bartholomew answered that he had well said, but
386 V| she had more profoundly answered. And the pilgrim demanded
387 V| of my son Austin, and he answered: Be thou sure, for where
388 V| thee in the church. And he answered merrily: The walls make
389 V| laudamus, and S. Austin answered: Te dominum confitemur,
390 V| for our dinner? And Austin answered to him: I noot ne can no
391 V| life by his prayers. He answered: I have not lived so that
392 V| infirmity: and S. Augustin answered to him: Son, that which
393 V| him what he did. And he answered and said: I will lade out
394 V| came to the emperor and answered to him and said: The queen
395 V| enough for the dinner. And he answered to them: He that feedeth
396 V| debonair to me. To whom he answered: Brother, thou errest, for
397 V| other saints made, and he answered again out of the tomb that
398 V| whom he was so hurt; and he answered right honestly to every
399 V| his commandment, but Mary answered that she might not do so
400 V| again of our Lord. And he answered that, he only that should
401 V| not blame his gods; and he answered: If I be thus tormented
402 V| marriage. To whom Natalie answered: Who is he that may do me
403 V| consul Aquilinus, and she answered that her behoved to be married
404 V| daughter was become. And they answered that she was ravished of
405 V| sinner, Matthew might have answered: Ye be more wicked and more
406 V| with the other; and they answered that they might not so do
407 V| so for her son. And she answered that as long as she should
408 V| pleasure of her? And the devil answered: I that might cast man out
409 V| keep us so. And the virgin answered: The reward is great, and
410 V| ready to the man. The devil answered: Here is no place of penance.
411 V| done it. Then the angel answered: He loved not those things
412 V| had need. And the devil answered: In whatsomever manner he
413 V| approacheth to me. And the angel answered: This that thou hast not
414 V| of Pope Pelagius, and he answered: If the church ought to
415 V| And the angel of our Lord answered and said: O Lord of all
416 V| condition he was, and he answered boldly that he was a christian
417 V| mocked the bishop, they answered wisely and peaceably. Notwithstanding,
418 V| reproved him thereof, he answered: Know ye, said he, that
419 V| And when he heard it he answered with a glad cheer: I will
420 V| and when the holy man had answered him, he said: None in this
421 V| higher dignity. After that answered S. Francis: Sire, my brethren
422 V| him from weeping, and he answered: The visitation of the light
423 V| a cart of a man, and he answered in despite: I had liefer
424 V| term of payment. To whom he answered proudly: I shall set thee
425 V| door of the cell and none answered, he opened the window and
426 V| there is a God? And she answered: I know that there is a
427 V| she should pray, and he answered: Thou art not worthy to
428 V| Anthony, a goodly voice answered that it was not only by
429 V| to thee thy sins. And she answered: I take God to witness that
430 VI| of what region, and they answered that they were pilgrims
431 VI| them again ? And it was answered to me: The hearts of the
432 VI| our Lord. To whom it was answered in these words: A green
433 VI| good S. Edward? And she answered: Is this not that Edward
434 VI| of her vesture, and she answered that she had not done it
435 VI| common women. And Daria answered: The philosophers felt the
436 VI| us both. Our Lord Jesus answered him by writing in these
437 VI| and what they were. Which answered: If thou demand of our lineage,
438 VI| health. To whom the duke answered: When I shall return joyously
439 VI| rebel to thee. And the duke answered: I see you more mighty than
440 VI| serpents. And the apostles answered that they were sent for
441 VI| this deed, and the child answered: This deacon is chaste and
442 VI| had done that felony. They answered: It appertaineth to us for
443 VI| we seek, and that other answered: Certainly he is like unto
444 VI| holy loaf. And he weeping, answered: Father, wherefore givest
445 VI| it was with him, and he answered to him: I have been evil
446 VI| demanded him of his state, he answered: I am tormented of divers
447 VI| man wagged his head, and answered not, as he would not have
448 VI| him, and then the dead man answered: Would God that he would
449 VI| purpose, would in no wise be answered. Then she, considering his
450 VI| trespassed to them. And they answered, but if he would pay much
451 VI| first chivalry, Theodore answered: I serve my God and his
452 VI| God Christ? And Theodore answered: I have been with my Jesu
453 VI| doubted. To whom Martin answered that he was never tofore
454 VI| against thee; and Martin answered to him: Our Lord is mine
455 VI| once fallen, and S. Martin answered to him: If thou, most cursed
456 VI| certain be blind. And she answered: He shall not be blind that
457 VI| whom she spake. And she answered: To my soul, whom I see
458 VI| the love of you. And he answered: The city shall have some
459 VI| home to thy house. And she answered, that she would never depart
460 VI| it not yet day? And she answered: Right, dear fair mother,
461 VI| here alone. And S. Clare answered to her much sweetly: Fair
462 VI| have patience. And anon she answered to him freely and debonairly:
463 VI| ne displeasing. And then answered she to the friar, when she
464 VI| ere she was buried. Then answered the wise man, the bishop
465 VI| no more windows, and they answered that her father had so commanded
466 VI| here another window; they answered: Dame, we fear and dread
467 VI| three windows? And they answered: Your daughter hath commanded
468 VI| make three windows, and she answered to him, and said: I have
469 VI| than two. And S. Barbara answered: These three fenestres or
470 VI| cruel torments. S. Barbara answered to him: I offer myself to
471 VI| martyr of Jesu Christ, answered to the judge: Thy gods be
472 VI| thine house? And Euphemius answered: God knoweth that I know
473 VI| shall be with thee, and I answered like as ye heard. Her prayer
474 VI| the way of health, and she answered that if she had not had
475 VI| of her what it was, she answered and said: A bird came between
476 VI| him, and then the fiend answered and said: The remembrance
477 VI| lazars that ye kiss. Who anon answered to the chancellor: S. Martin
478 VI| devout words at the last, he answered to the messenger in this
479 VI| Where art thou? the head answered and said: Here! here! here !
480 VI| thee with my sword. Cecilia answered to him: If thou wilt believe
481 VI| with her hands, and she answered and said: Sir, I have nothing
482 VI| orison and the people had answered, Amen, Sisinnius was made
483 VI| me. To whom S. Grysogone answered again by writing: See that
484 VI| sacrifice to the gods. And he answered: I adore and worship one
485 VII| cheer and meek look she answered in this wise: Cousin, I
486 VII| a high question, and he answered to her sufficiently in all
487 VII| far parts, and the emperor answered and said: We have a maiden,
488 VII| have this science when she answered to the emperor, when he
489 VII| rendering reason, as when she answered to the emperor, she had
490 VII| she despised them all and answered to the emperor: Tarry not
491 VII| tormented? And Felicity answered: I shall here suffer pain
492 VII| finished his sermon the stones answered and said, Amen.~Also it
493 VII| of the gibbet. Then she answered to the judge: I worship
494 VII| and of the beam, and he answered: A festue is a festue, and
495 VII| shall I be saved? And he answered and said: Flee from the
496 VII| hands so, my son? To whom he answered: The body of a woman is
497 VII| put from the table, and he answered nothing, and afterwards
498 VII| more than labour, and he answered: I trow there be no labour
499 VII| without definition? And they answered: Who is he that may know
500 VII| honour of my gods. And he answered to him: I have fled the
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