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1 I| Bible histories, which I take it come from the 'Legend
2 I| work, and promised me to take a reasonable quantity of
3 I| achieving of it, praying him to take it in gree of me William
4 I| because all merchants give and take, they give that they have
5 I| give that they have and take that they have not; Jesu
6 I| he himself came to us to take villanies and to give to
7 I| and to give us life, to take poverty and to give us glory.
8 I| is for to leave sin and take the good, the which is showed
9 I| chose twelve of them to take heed. And if any of them
10 I| child Iying in the crib, but take heed also how the angels
11 I| they had pain and sorrow to take their things and bear with
12 I| the more worthily we may take and receive the Lamb of
13 I| man, and after, may ye not take the fiend with an hook?
14 I| humanity, and the fiend would take the meat of the flesh, and
15 I| we in spiritual life to take new manners. Of the third:
16 I| hairs, and thus we should take on us clothing of penance. ~
17 I| and blew on them and said: Take ye the Holy Ghost in you;
18 I| God as soon as thou shalt take away their spirit they shall
19 I| breathed on them saying: Take ye the Holy Ghost in to
20 I| sins, as saith S. John: Take ye the Holy Ghost, by whom
21 I| Ghost, by whom ye shall take away the sins of them-that
22 I| with you, and after said: Take ye the Holy Ghost. Seventhly,
23 I| Thirdly, it is hallowed for to take away all malediction, for
24 I| of his subjects than to take away from them their sins?
25 I| the second saith Isaiah: Take thy harp, and as to the
26 I| lest he put his hand and take of the tree of life and
27 I| and cast him out, lest he take and eat of the tree of life.
28 I| perfectly made, God bade him to take into it of all the beasts
29 I| that be clean thou shalt take seven, and of unclean beasts
30 I| lawless, that they shall take thee for thy beauty and
31 I| said to him that he should take his wife, and that he had
32 I| which hand thou wilt go, and take it for thy meiny and thy
33 I| country is tofore thee, take which thou wilt; if thou
34 I| the left side, and if thou take the left, I will go on the
35 I| cometh to heaven, I shall take vengeance and destroy them.
36 I| kinsmen and said: Arise and take your children, and go out
37 I| said to Lot: Arise, and take thy wife and thy two daughters,
38 I| that peradventure I might take harm on the hill, that I
39 I| he is now in. Arise and take the child and hold him by
40 I| here, and he said to him: Take thou thine only son that
41 I| suffer not my son Isaac to take no wife of the daughters
42 I| where my kindred is, and take of them a wife to my son.
43 I| tofore thee, and thou shalt take there a wife for my son.
44 I| I am content that thou take it for this pottage. Jacob
45 I| of this world, wherefore take shine harness, thy bow and
46 I| Lord ere I die. Now my son, take heed to my counsel, and
47 I| am smooth? If my father take me to him and taste me and
48 I| said he, so soon find and take it, my son? To whom he answered:
49 I| daughters of Heth, if Jacob take to him a wife of that kindred,
50 I| charge thee in no wise to take a wife of the kindred of
51 I| father of thy mother, and take to thee there a wife of
52 I| commanded to him saying: Take thou no wife of the daughters
53 I| answered: Is it not enough to take from me my husband, but
54 I| thou done thus to me to take away my daughters as prisoners
55 I| said Jacob, I pray thee to take this gift which God hath
56 I| thou to me merciful, and take this blessing of me. Unnethe
57 I| occupy it, buy and sell and take ye it. Then said Shechem
58 I| his sorrow, but he would take no comfort, but said: I
59 I| sue unto Pharaoh that he take me out of this prison, for
60 I| prison, and Benjamin ye will take away from me, on me come
61 I| ye say, do ye as ye will; take with you of the best fruits
62 I| any error therefore; and take with you Benjamin, your
63 I| we be brought in that he take us with the default, and
64 I| to every man's sack, and take my cup of silver, and the
65 I| appeared not. If now ye should take this my son and any thing
66 I| sorrow that my father shall take. Wherefore I beseech thee
67 I| Command ye also that they take carriages of this land of
68 I| wives, and say to them: Take your father and come as
69 I| of you and of your land. Take to you seed and sow ye the
70 I| rest with my fathers, and take and carry me from this land,
71 I| When that time shall come, take my bones and lead them with
72 I| her maidens to fetch and take it up, which so fetched
73 I| Pharaoh's daughter said: Take this child and nourish him
74 I| Approach no nearer hitherward. Take off thy shoon from thy feet,
75 I| voice. Thou shalt go and take with thee the seniors of
76 I| ne hear thy voice, then take water of the river and pour
77 I| things as pertain to God. Take with thee this rod in thine
78 I| the bank of the river, and take in thine hand the rod that
79 I| Moses: Say thou to Aaron: Take this rod and stretch thine
80 I| and Aaron that God would take away these frogs, and that
81 I| whom Moses said: We shall take with us such hosties and
82 I| Israel, as ye say ye will, take your sheep and beasts with
83 I| Israel that they go forth. Take thou and raise the rod,
84 I| Go before the people and take with thee the older men
85 I| and seniors of Israel, and take the rod that thou smotest
86 I| this, that thou shalt not take the name of God in vain,
87 I| to deadly sin but if he take heed. But he then that sweareth
88 I| commandment forbiddeth to take away other men's things
89 I| Moses. Then Aaron said: Take the gold that hangeth in
90 I| answered: Let not my lord take none indignation at me,
91 I| him, and he bade each man take a sword on his side and
92 I| a sword on his side and take vengeance and slay every
93 I| Our Lord said to him then: Take the rod in thy hand, and
94 II| sons, and said he would take the office from him and
95 II| their calves at home and take the ark and set it on the
96 II| shall reign on you. He shall take your sons and make them
97 II| cars, and he shall also take your daughters and make
98 II| pleasure; he shall also take from you your fields and
99 II| and servants, and shall take from you your servants,
100 II| and beasts he also shall take to his labour, your flocks
101 II| sheep he shall task and take the tenth or what shall
102 II| sacrifice, and better it is to take heed to do after thy Lord
103 II| sent thither messengers to take him. And when they came
104 II| and promise me that thou take not away my name from the
105 II| to his men: Let every man take his sword and gird him withal,
106 II| anointed of our Lord. Now take the spear that standeth
107 II| against thee, and shall take thy wives in thy sight and
108 II| but I pray the Lord to take away the wickedness of thy
109 II| evil: here may every man take ensample how perilous and
110 II| servant Job hath spoken. Take ye therefore seven bulls
111 II| receive his prayer and shall take his visage. They went forth
112 II| Lord, remember me, and take now no vengeance of my sins,
113 II| lightness. I consented for to take an husband with thy dread,
114 II| I never gave consent to take one with my lust. Or I was
115 II| fundament. When God shall take away my soul, bury my body,
116 II| and the angel said to him: Take him by the fin and draw
117 II| to him: Open the fish and take to thee the heart, the gall,
118 II| answered and said: If thou take a little of his heart and
119 II| substance, for thee behoveth to take her to thy wife. Then Toby
120 II| therefore when thou shalt take a wife, and enterest into
121 II| the third night thou shalt take the virgin with dread of
122 II| for the cause of lechery I take not my sister to wife, but
123 II| brother, I pray thee to take heed to my words; if I make
124 II| Nevertheless I pray thee to take to thee the beasts and servants
125 II| said Raphael to Tobias: Take with thee of the gall of
126 II| pray him if he vouchsafe to take the half of all that I have.
127 II| that he would vouchsafe to take half the part of all the
128 II| commanded his servants to take Achior, and lead him to
129 II| meekness of them of Israel, and take heed to the faces of his
130 II| to us. And Judith said: Take the words of thine handmaid,
131 II| horse and beasts, and to take such holy things as be forbidden
132 II| put away my soul and to take it again. And also for that
133 II| thing reasonable, that he take our mortality. For if Jesu
134 II| might be. And Andrew said: Take the form for to be a disciple,
135 II| much desired and coveted, take me from hence, and yield
136 II| came thither AEgeas for to take him down off the cross.
137 II| it, and if it be for to take me down, know thou for certain
138 II| for certain thou shalt not take me hereof alive; for I see
139 II| bason, and he would not take the breast nor the pap but
140 II| hour of matins, he should take heed to the doors of the
141 II| said to him that he should take to him the gold; and he
142 II| conception of our Lord, for to take from her all doubts and
143 II| these give grace but to take away the inclination to
144 II| office and service he should take for the service in holy
145 II| naked. Gentian said: They take none heed of you. The tyrant
146 II| and sorrow, and made to take Gentian, and smote off his
147 II| would not. Then he did do take broches of iron and put
148 II| make mention to me for to take an husband ne spouse, but
149 II| She said: The body may take no corruption but if the
150 II| against my will, God shall take it only but as a derision,
151 II| respite of my martyrdom for to take away from the christian
152 II| faith of Jesu Christ, and to take away from the miscreants
153 II| ministers of Rome came for to take Paschasius and bring him
154 II| the apostle that he would take and do on him a precious
155 II| to the sick man but if he take and receive them, in like
156 II| At the last ye may not take from me Jesu Christ. Apollonia,
157 II| christian men, and did do take S. John, and did him to
158 II| the bier, and unbind and take away the clothes from her.
159 II| same, and S. Thomas said: I take God to record it was never
160 II| displease the king, or to take any thing that longeth to
161 II| priests that be with thee take in thy company, and when
162 II| should entame or begin to take of the bread. At the last
163 II| and prayed our Lord for to take her while she was in good
164 II| Honor, our Lord had done take up the bodies of S. Fulcian,
165 II| the paynims came for to take S. Felix, and anon so great
166 II| send thy servants for to take up this ring and if they
167 II| coat and wouldst help to take up this ring and make a
168 II| sendest thy servants for to take up this ring out of the
169 II| hands into foul ordure to take up the ring, right so the
170 II| descend in a foul habit to take up the ring, thou mightest
171 II| bodies but they may not take from our heart Jesu Christ.
172 II| a christian woman for to take his body and to bury it,
173 II| jewels, which she refused to take, whereof it happed that
174 II| pure and clean, and when I take him then am I a virgin,
175 II| judge all araged made to take off her clothes, and all
176 II| he advanced him for to take the virgin, and anon the
177 II| so that all they cried: Take away this sorceress and
178 II| which said to her parents: Take heed and see that ye bewail
179 II| young man and pained them to take him out of the hand of S.
180 II| when thou hast so done, take me and sell me to some christian
181 II| some christian man, and take that money that thou shalt
182 II| some of them said to him: Take to thee a wife, and change
183 II| judges of God? Go ye and take heed of yourselves, for
184 II| me whether he might more take or I give. ~On a time it
185 II| poor man, that he should take as much as he would. ~On
186 II| God, but he said to him, take thine infirmities of humanity
187 II| bynomen, pp. of 'benim,' to take away. ~caricares, n,, figs.
188 III| virtues of S. Pauline. I take witness of God and of his
189 III| virgin childed, here I shall take my rest and my dwelling,
190 III| for dumb beasts, therefore take this that I send to thee.
191 III| doctrine, to illumine and take away darknesses; that is
192 III| offer her candle, or else take it from her by force. The
193 III| to hunt, and they could take nothing. But by adventure
194 III| him, of whom they could take none, whereof they were
195 III| thy torments and pains to take away from me the love of
196 III| Then the tyrant did do take them down and did do throw
197 III| and to have riches, did do take S. Agatha to be presented
198 III| courage of this maid, or to take from her the christian faith.
199 III| and it were shame to me to take it now. That which I have
200 III| pains, I pray thee that thou take my spirit, for it is time
201 III| him, but if he would first take the faith of Christ and
202 III| because thou refusest to take me? She said: If thou wilt
203 III| shall assent and agree to take thee, and otherwise shalt
204 III| of what craft art thou? I take solace in the shrewdness
205 III| doubt me that yet she will take and bind me, and so he vanished
206 III| that the clerks ought to take away from their hearts all
207 III| he said to him: Arise and take thy meat and refection for
208 III| a raven that was wont to take his feeding of S. Benet'
209 III| crying. S. Benet said to him: Take this bread hardily and bear
210 III| younger than he that went to take orders, and had forgotten
211 III| said to him: Fair brother, take good heed how thou shalt
212 III| carle saw that he would take all, he gave all that ever
213 III| his hands, he bade them take the milk of a cow of one
214 III| the glorious Virgin, and take on her nature and flesh
215 III| to the end that I should take heed night and day that
216 III| lest the vengeance of God take us, and that we be not wrapped
217 III| pray to God that he would take him away from the miseries
218 III| and put not sin upon sin. Take the bond that our Lord hath
219 III| Danes, and prayed him to take his body and spare the poor
220 III| For the love of the gods take gold and silver and all
221 III| pieces. And after he did do take brands of iron and join
222 III| his crafts. Then he did take strong venom and meddled
223 III| the idols awaited for to take him.~Now it happened on
224 III| heaven and said: Lord God, take away my soul out of this
225 III| emperors, then they did do take him and, because that he
226 III| the father that he should take away his son from school,
227 III| there was no man that would take his chasuble from him at
228 III| succour and help that he would take away his wrath from the
229 III| Christmas, and yet for to take away the savour of the wine
230 III| in his refection he would take barley bread with ashes,
231 III| apparelled he would in no wise take it, but said: Show to me
232 III| when the Holy Ghost said: Take ye to me apart, Barnabas
233 III| had doubt that he would take him out of their hands and
234 III| Modestus, and said to him: Take this child and lead him
235 III| said Diocletian: My child, take counsel in thy works and
236 III| world. When they should take up the body and wash it
237 III| people and unworthy would take upon them that order unworthily,
238 III| health, run and hie thee and take the head by which thou mayst
239 III| strongly, which, for to take away and destroy, S. Loye
240 III| and ratted, that he might take them down and bury them,
241 III| approached him and began to take him down, and apperceived
242 III| clad, and he did him to take his rest. When they that
243 III| hastily as thou mayest, and take my bourdon in thy hand,
244 III| conversation many shall take ensample, that they shall
245 III| and said: Fair daughter take this and bear it in mind
246 IV| After, the duke did do take venom, and to make by an
247 IV| abashed, and commanded to take quick lime and vinegar meddled
248 IV| appeared to him and said: Take thy sword and come after
249 IV| he made to enquire and to take all christian men, and without
250 IV| saw, he cried and said: Take away this wicked man and
251 IV| beheaded, true men shall take away my body; mark ye well
252 IV| I doubt lest some would take it for a leasing for to
253 IV| death of their children, and take comfort when they may weep
254 IV| saith that thou shouldest take this and eat, for he did
255 IV| certain of his monks to take heed what she did and said.
256 IV| and commend thee to God; take him for thy father and helper.
257 IV| saying: Arise hastily and take thy horse, and ride into
258 IV| and him that thou meet, take and bring him with thee.
259 IV| guiding, and prayed him to take heed to him that he might
260 IV| I die in this place. But take this small rod, and thereas
261 IV| would first awake, they to take this holy body and go their
262 IV| his servants and bade them take her and bring her to him.
263 IV| For if she be free I shall take her to my wife, and if she
264 IV| shalt abide at home and take heed to our possessions.
265 IV| weeping, requiring him to take her with him. And so at
266 IV| to whom he will, and to take away that he hath given,
267 IV| father saying: O tyrant, take the flesh, which thou hast
268 IV| Philetus tofore you, why take ye him not? They answered:
269 IV| hastily knights after, for to take them, and as these knights
270 IV| the king. She answered: Take the oxen that I have in
271 IV| he would baptize him and take him with him. And when the
272 IV| an hundred knights for to take him. And they found him
273 IV| Nero sent his hunters to take wild beasts, suddenly a
274 IV| they should follow and take him and burn him, and should
275 IV| and burn him, and should take the ashes of him, and cast
276 IV| Easter, and to quench and to take away the savour of the wine,
277 IV| and arrayed, he would not take it, but said: Show me mine
278 IV| should go in judgment and take possession of the country,
279 IV| said he: Lo! my brother, take it there and let me go in
280 IV| I tempt some friars to take much meat by which they
281 IV| service, and some that they take less than they should do,
282 IV| well, and he said: Go and take these things and confite
283 IV| priest, but in the meanwhile take the treasures of the church
284 IV| some places, and the people take thereof and eat it instead
285 IV| many gifts, but he would take none, and abode there forty-five
286 IV| sent thither Decius for to take away the contentious and
287 IV| provost, that he should take all his faculties, and slay
288 IV| Valerian heard hereof he did do take Irenæus and Abundinus, and
289 IV| then incontinent we shall take her body and shall cast
290 IV| burn it. Thou therefore take this palm, and bear it tofore
291 IV| then said Peter to him: Take that palm of the hand of
292 IV| injuries, wherefore I would take on her vengeance. And thou
293 IV| these words: It is time to take my mother with me, and thus
294 IV| with his covetises, but take the celestial palace. Mother,
295 IV| put forth his hand, and take of the tree of life, and
296 V| familiar, which boldly would take bread from the board. And
297 V| Lord commandeth that thou take the way toward thy country.
298 V| mine hostess enforced to take away from me treasure not
299 V| way to thine heart, for to take the counsel that thou now
300 V| failing, and he went to take his meat like as he should
301 V| devil, or his net for to take souls, ne would not go out
302 V| the pope, that none might take him from them which was
303 V| of porret, ween thou to take me out of mine house? Nay,
304 V| she suffered. And he said: Take this staff which is mine,
305 V| messengers over all for to take away the honour and the
306 V| a thousand men armed to take the apostle, and when he
307 V| find shining thou shalt take up. And the monk went, and
308 V| bread, and he would none take, but prayed the master by
309 V| and foolish, ravish and take heaven, and we with our
310 V| he heard a voice saying: Take and read, and anon he opened
311 V| shall sleep in that same and take rest, thou art the same,
312 V| the second, lest the rider take harm in his riding and blame
313 V| taught me that I should take nourishing of meat like
314 V| our Lord that either he take away from us these perils
315 V| send to us patience, or take me out of this life that
316 V| Then here may every man take ensample that no man, and
317 V| praying to God, she began to take affiance in God, and avowed
318 V| he sent many knights to take him, whom they found praying,
319 V| Mammertin had set snares for to take a bear which was accustomed
320 V| Giles refused many times to take the charge and the crosier.
321 V| taken from me so shall I take away thine, and set him
322 V| his friends that he should take a wife and govern his own
323 V| all the heavens might not take ne contain, thou hast borne
324 V| no time to borrow ne to take; when that one shall not
325 V| constrained thee to emprise and take which thou mayst not perform?
326 V| white loaf and said to her: Take this meat of my hand, I
327 V| called tofore thee, and take heed what shall be said
328 V| then the provost did do take the virgin by the hair and
329 V| that if any servant would take the wife of a king wedded
330 V| holy veil, how mayst thou take the wife of a more puissant
331 V| Matthew: This master may take away the sorrow from my
332 V| knights; ne think not that I take arms for to resist such
333 V| use her at thy pleasure? Take this ointment and anoint
334 V| us bear this thither, and take we out of that morian's
335 V| go to that same place and take away the two rocks. And
336 V| bringing strength for to take away the sin present, and
337 V| saith: There be some that take the small things, but yet
338 V| And there be they that may take the sovereignties of the
339 V| God. And where shall these take their sort but among the
340 V| only cold water, and for to take any thing boiled or roasted,
341 V| goodly, and commanded them to take their own good, and not
342 V| their own good, and not to take away other men's. And then
343 V| holy saint that he would take the half of their oil, and
344 V| the last he commanded to take a measure of oil, and then
345 V| and sent knights for to take him. And when the blessed
346 V| saying to him: Francis, take these bitter things for
347 V| mine adversary, whiles ye take on it vengeance by my life.
348 V| show that some man should take away the sword from his
349 V| showed him that he should take away the sword for else
350 V| brethren constrained him to take a medicine for his eyes,
351 V| the fire, he commanded to take it out and give it again
352 V| appertaineth not to thee to take the goods of others. And
353 V| when his fellow hasted to take it S. Francis prayed a little,
354 V| after, commanded him to take the purse, which then found
355 V| he had written he said: Take this charter and keep it
356 V| sins. And she answered: I take God to witness that sith
357 V| delivered to him bread, saying: Take this, my dear friend, for
358 VI| pray in that place, and take thou the remnant of the
359 VI| that whosoever presumed to take away any movable or immovable
360 VI| immovable goods, or would take any man by force or strength
361 VI| and disease, or else to take her out of this world. And
362 VI| again to his old root, and take again his sap and flourisheth
363 VI| him that compelled me to take it. And he departed incontinent
364 VI| pope and thee I obeyed to take it, and it now so is that
365 VI| that I would consent to take it. That time thou mightest
366 VI| stone of his tomb, saying: Take this and give it to whom
367 VI| us whom thou wilt shall take it. And this said he set
368 VI| and then he thought to take some thereof for a relic,
369 VI| God to release his pain or take him out of this world. And
370 VI| crooked, so that he is let to take his meat, he sharpeth it
371 VI| sleep that they might not take neither meat nor drink as
372 VI| were sent thither for to take the lion, and they anon
373 VI| and promised to her to take her to his wife. And when
374 VI| old man, commanding him to take up the bodies and bury them
375 VI| them their going and shall take away their sight, and yet
376 VI| serpents that they should take from them again the venom
377 VI| his might, and enforced to take him. And when the hart saw
378 VI| in his mind how he might take him. And as he beheld and
379 VI| thou wilt now suffer and take temptations, or in the end
380 VI| offences done; thirdly, for to take away negligence; and fourthly,
381 VI| licence that whosoever would take away the earth, that all
382 VI| said temple, and did do take away and efface all the
383 VI| Secondly, that she should take into her house by daytime
384 VI| them that be not ware, they take them that know not, but
385 VI| continuance, that all others might take of her fair and good ensample
386 VI| day but that she should take for her refection an ounce
387 VI| the bare ground, or for to take the better her rest she
388 VI| with all his host for to take the city of Assisi, he did
389 VI| sister, and go their way and take heed of themselves. And
390 VI| grinnes subtilly for to take and bind the holy souls,
391 VI| well may the pope Gregory take from us all the friars,
392 VI| much sweetly that he would take heed of her daughters there
393 VI| knock at her gate for to take her soul out of this world,
394 VI| sisters: Now go hastily and take a soft egg and bear it to
395 VI| said to her: Fair sister, take this and keep it as long
396 VI| vouchest safe to call me and to take alms in thy name of my servants,
397 VI| hath lost her fellow will take none other but all her life
398 VI| have pity of this man and take the cure and charge of him,
399 VI| was lifted up, she would take off the brooches of gold
400 VI| with sleep, that she should take her by the foot, for to
401 VI| in my purpose and shall take away all violence and shall
402 VI| despise all earthly things and take away from her heart the
403 VI| licence to his friends to take him down off the gallows,
404 VI| drowned, and a man came for to take water and espied the dead
405 VI| to her: Woman, wilt thou take the cross? And she said:
406 VI| will go to Sahsbury and take counsel of my fellows in
407 VI| the chapter advised him to take it upon him. And he, always
408 VI| obedience that he should take it on him, and then he humbly,
409 VI| that is, to give clay, and take therefor gold, to give a
410 VI| foul habitation, and to take a precious, to give a little
411 VI| a little corner, and to take a right great place. God
412 VI| very truth. Thou mayst well take the life from them that
413 VI| come into Antioch and shall take from thee this strange likeness,
414 VI| anything against him, that ye take me as a traitor and wicked,
415 VI| chosen and compelled to take it upon him, wherein he
416 VI| bitten us, yet they may not take from us but that we be men
417 VI| disciples that they should not take away the body from thence.
418 VI| tofore him; to whom he said: Take the power of the provost,
419 VII| humble liegemen, without ye take better advice to your noble
420 VII| things ought to cause you to take a lord to your husband,
421 VII| an one we will agree to take him with all our heart.
422 VII| such an one I shall never take none, and take this for
423 VII| shall never take none, and take this for a final answer.
424 VII| shear their sheep, they take not only the right side,
425 VII| me, Lord Jesu Christ, and take out my soul from this prison.
426 VII| steadfast in the faith, and to take their tribulation patiently,
427 VII| charged them they should not take without licence. For if
428 VII| then he bade S. Brandon to take of the water of the well,
429 VII| him hold up his lap and take the wind, and he said: I
430 VII| servant, and then would take a little sleep sitting,
431 VII| Like as the first day, and take on thee no trust but sufferance,
432 VII| said: Then thine be it, take it and go thy way, and thus
433 VII| the king commanded for to take them away, and set another,
434 VII| and affirm that thou wilt take the habit of monks, whom
435 VII| of good virtues, and ye take none heed but to that withoutforth,
436 VII| bird said: Study never to take that thing that thou mayst
437 VII| thing that thou mayst not take. And of things lost which
438 VII| him all that he could to take her again, saying: Come
439 VII| and yet thou weenest to take me where thou mayst not
440 VII| followeth man and desireth to take him. The pit is the world
441 VII| the death cometh when we take none heed, and that we be
442 VII| advised that it were better to take and hold with the son than
443 VII| masters with thee, and shalt take counsel with them, and if
444 VII| to my gods. And he said: Take away all them that be about
445 VII| If thou wilt save me and take me away from worshipping
446 VII| thou shalt not finish it ne take it down. Then Narses went
447 VII| repudiate three times and take them again, but not the
448 VII| said to them: Go ye and take away this child from the
449 VII| as he went to Rome for to take the See, he heard the voice
450 VII| of the Albigeois for to take from them the heresies,
451 VII| Simeon that they should take earth and lay water on it,
452 VII| the which commanded to take of the earth and water and
453 VII| this holy man commanded to take of the water of that monastery
454 VII| saying: What relics shall I take of thee, sir, in remembrance
455 VII| as he put his hand for to take it, anon his hand was dry,
456 VII| that they were commanded to take so good a man. And anon
457 VII| the tyrant commanded to take great lamps burning and
458 VII| the christians should not take it to make of it a goddess.
459 VII| time gave to him leave to take as much of his wood as to
460 VII| nevertheless he durst not take on him the hardiness for
461 VII| committed and ordained for to take the christian men, took
462 VII| in his hands, he may well take that is his, therefore let
463 VII| the end that they should take no vain glory within themselves
464 VII| in this manner: Mellonin take this staff, under the which
465 VII| that none other she would take to her lord and spouse but
466 VII| to whom the priest saith: Take thou this white clothing,
467 VII| divinity by great love, and take the church for his own spouse,
468 VII| that withstanding he would take with this nature another
469 VII| For therefore he would take nature of God and man, for
470 VII| intent that the enemy may not take away from the creatures
471 VII| to his disciples, saying: Take and eat, here is mine own
472 VII| the more cleanly he may take the precious hostie. And
473 VII| words that our Lord said: Take you and eat, this is mine
474 VII| to his disciples saying: Take you and drink, for this
475 VII| blesseth it, and saith: Take you and drink, for here
476 VII| candlelight, every one may take of the light of it without
477 VII| therefore. Also, every one may take that holy sacrament without
478 VII| Lord said to his disciples: Take ye all of this bread and
479 VII| wit on the Sunday, or to take it three times in the year,
480 VII| by jealousy of love I do take, be to me eschewing of damnation,
481 VII| That is to say: I shall take the heavenly bread and I
482 VII| saying: Calicem. etc. I shall take the chalice of my health
483 VII| That is to say: Ye shall take the virtue of the Holy Ghost
484 VII| blessed of God my Father, and take the possession of my realm.
485 VII| you that ye vouchsafe to take this holy sacrifice acceptable
486 VII| some priests while they take from them the vestments,
487 VII| worms, and after that he did take brimstone and oil, and did
488 VII| emperor Maximian did do take this holy man, and let him
489 VII| go and preach again, and take heed of no pain. Which commandment
490 VII| Then the emperor did do take him again, and commanded
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