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427 wise
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1 I| work, to the end that the devil find thee not idle. And 2 I| in the battle against the devil whom he overcame, a priest 3 I| against original sin, the devil weened that he that received 4 I| enchanting of the craft of the devil. And S. John Chrysostom 5 I| that ye serve sooner the devil, our adversary, than me? 6 I| second under the law, the devil reigned in the world, and 7 I| prick of death, that is the devil, and hast opened the realm 8 I| first is, because that the devil and all his power be put 9 I| first is for to put out the devil, and therefore is said in 10 I| which things put out the devil and chaseth him away. By 11 I| the dedication he saw the devil which was in a chair by 12 I| afraid and fled, and anon the devil destroyed the church with 13 I| for he was full of the devil Lucifer, which was deject 14 I| not of himself, but the devil by him. And our Lord, cursing 15 I| perpetually as I do the devil, for man is frail, and yet 16 II| given to seven men, and a devil named Asmodeus slew them 17 II| and I have heard that a devil slayeth them. I dread therefore 18 II| mayst prevail against that devil; these that took their wedlock 19 II| none understanding, the devil hath power upon them. Thou 20 II| that shall put away the devil. The second night thou shalt 21 II| Raphael the angel took the devil and bound him in the upperest 22 II| wife and he put away the devil from her; he hath made joy 23 II| said to her, which was the devil in an idol: Wherefore prayest 24 II| thou counselledst with the devil. Repent thee, and believe 25 II| doctrine of the faith. And the devil raised and moved a great 26 II| be they caitiffs of the devil and be so illused and deceived 27 II| he was ravished with a devil by the way, and died tofore 28 II| grievous dart. And this devil apperceived it and began 29 II| nothing a woman but it is a devil which hath taken the form 30 II| And anon forthwith, the devil vanished away tofore their 31 II| cut off the tree. Then the devil was angry and wroth against 32 II| the sea and awaits of the devil. ~And in this time certain 33 II| to this dinner. And the devil came to the gate in the 34 II| came to the quarfox the devil caught the child and strangled 35 II| it had been. To which the devil, enemy unto all good works 36 II| creator and to ensue the devil in making sacrifice to the 37 II| commanded in Hebrew the devil that was within the idol 38 II| of whom I command thee, devil, which art hid within this 39 II| world, he is servant unto a devil named Mammon, and is bond 40 II| scourges, cold, heat, sight of devil, confusion of sins, and 41 II| by the enticement of the devil, fell great debate, variance, 42 II| Christ, but the name of some devil, know ye verily it is no 43 II| not raise him it is by the devil. And if he may raise him 44 II| He wrestled against the devil with the shield of faith, 45 II| against the fallacy of the devil, virtuous of life, smiting 46 II| was nigh his house, the devil came with a great scythe 47 II| therewith S. Macarius, and the devil said to him: Thou dost to 48 II| What is that? To whom the devil said: That is humility, 49 II| saw passing tofore him a devil in the habit of a man, which 50 II| him whither he went. The devil answered him, I go for to 51 II| point save him whom the devil had tempted. Then S. Macarius 52 II| time S. Macarius met the devil and demanded him whence 53 II| whence he came, and the devil answered: I come from visiting 54 II| Macarius: How do they? The devil answered: Evil. And he asked 55 II| asked wherefore, and the devil said: For they all holy, 56 II| after, he slept. And the devil took all these reeds and 57 II| overmany temptations of the devil. Then on a time when he 58 II| virtue of his faith, the devil came to him in the form 59 II| confessed that he was the devil of fornication, which S. 60 II| Then said he well that the devil had laid it there for to 61 II| tempt him, and said: Ha! devil, thou weenest to tempt me 62 II| found in this way, which the devil had cast for to deceive 63 II| away. And after this the devil appeared to him in so great 64 II| was, he answered: I am the devil and demand thee why these 65 II| worst thou canst, and the devil answered: I do to them none 66 II| meats, and the third of the devil. ~There was an hermit that 67 II| understood that this was the devil that retained some souls 68 II| covered her, and then the devil assailed the priest. Her 69 II| the virgin, and anon the devil took him by the throat and 70 II| laid hand upon me, anon the devil slew him as thou seest. 71 II| O venomous tongue of the devil, I doubt nothing of thy 72 II| I shall send thee to the devil which is my master and lord, 73 II| sent a letter by him to the devil, this containing: ~My lord 74 II| of a paynim, and call the devil, and hold up this letter 75 II| he would so do. Then the devil said to him: Reny then Jesu 76 II| said: I reny him. And the devil said to him: Ye christian 77 II| wrote and took it to the devil, and put him in his servitude; 78 II| servitude; and anon the devil took with him fiends that 79 II| have bound myself to the devil, and renied Jesu Christ, 80 II| for me, and overcome the devil. Then he took him out, and 81 II| the church. And anon the devil with a great multitude of 82 II| for to have them lost? The devil then said, hearing many, 83 II| and S. Basil said to the devil: Our Lord God blame and 84 II| thee, cursed fiend. And the devil said to him, Basil, thou 85 II| began to be tormented with a devil, and anon the other women 86 III| would use the craft of the devil, overall where he found 87 III| sent into the occident a devil for to have answer of that 88 III| he said to him, and this devil went and abode ten days 89 III| enchantments, which divined by the devil for him, said to a christian 90 III| against the temptation of the devil which would have deceived 91 III| set in prison. To whom the devil came then in the likeness 92 III| he said that he was the devil, and that his father had 93 III| thy father Beelzebub? The devil said: He contriveth all 94 III| christian creature? The devil said: We suffer then much 95 III| works and profitable? The devil answered: Madam, to the 96 III| christian person? And the devil answered: How darest thou 97 III| led to be beheaded, the devil appeared to the provost 98 III| such words of her. Anon the devil said: Alas! alas ! caitiff 99 III| what fair people hath the devil in his doctrine and in his 100 III| two years and an half the devil appeared to him on a time, 101 III| received his bread, but the devil having, envy of the charity 102 III| flesh, by the which the devil tempted him in showing him 103 III| he came he saw that the devil, in likeness of a little 104 III| abode in prayer, like as the devil had been beaten, and durst 105 III| christian faith, whereof the devil was so tormented that he 106 III| Benet answered not. The devil said: Cursed and not blessed, 107 III| apperceived they that the devil was upon it and caused it 108 III| made the wall high, the devil appeared to S. Benet and 109 III| keep them well, for the devil went to destroy them. But 110 III| messenger came to them the devil had thrown down a part of 111 III| little. O fair brother, the devil hath deceived thee, but 112 III| that was vexed with the devil was brought to S. Benet 113 III| goest and takest orders, the devil shall re-enter into thee. 114 III| took orders, and anon the devil entered in to his body and 115 III| by the exhorting of the devil gave her consent to do the 116 III| myself, I am no man but am a devil which am in the form of 117 III| the holy man said to the devil: I command thee in the name 118 III| that she keep us from the devil, and that we may by her 119 III| There was a man that had a devil within him, and after went 120 III| he entered the city, the devil left him, and as soon as 121 III| went out of the city the devil re-entered in him again. 122 III| Another that was vexed with a devil said that S. Ambrose tormented 123 III| must be delivered to the devil and that the flesh go to 124 III| out of his mouth but the devil began to torment him.~After, 125 III| done the commandment of the devil? Go hence! go hence! and 126 III| Friday in the Easter week the devil appeared to this holy man 127 III| great waters, and there the devil left him, and vanished away. 128 III| journey is sped, ne the devil may not let me sith that 129 III| body of S. Mark, but the devil entered into him, and tormented 130 III| counsel was anon taken of the devil, and cried seven days continually 131 III| and the seventh day the devil threw him in the river and 132 III| knight unto the priest: What, devil, seest thou not well the 133 III| supplanting hastily the devil. And he is said making ready, 134 III| to life.~Then cried the devil in the air: Judas, what 135 III| heard him, he cursed the devil and said to him: Jesu Christ 136 III| Then demanded this great devil of the enchanter who was 137 III| he is ours. Then said the devil to him: If thou wilt worship 138 III| the crucifix tofore the devil. Then let us so bless us 139 III| ghostly and deadly enemy the devil, and by the merits of the 140 III| busy on his work. But the devil, which ever had great envy 141 III| burning hot, and then the devil began to roar and cry, and 142 III| again? But never after the devil had lust to tempt him in 143 III| Though thou be the son of the devil yet in part thou sayest 144 III| was all whole, so that the devil left him. Then said Diocletian: 145 III| was taken and vexed with a devil, and knowledging her sin 146 III| soon as he was therein the devil strangled him and threw 147 III| bounden thereto; then the devil menaced him, and said if 148 III| were in the bonds ot the devil of hell. Then S. Peter called 149 III| said river, the enemy the devil drowned and smothered him 150 III| by the temptation of the devil, which to his power always 151 III| from the vexation of the devil, and blessed our Lord for 152 IV| that he was burnt of the devil When Terentian saw this 153 IV| son was delivered of the devil. This was done in the year 154 IV| within his conclave, the devil in his likeness spake without 155 IV| that is of man and of the devil. Then said Simon Magus, 156 IV| world from perils of the devil, and brought others to great 157 IV| faith from the mouth of the devil. And also he was made decorate 158 IV| Pharaoh, and Paul against the devil every day. He for one people 159 IV| husband, and dreading God. The devil having envy to the holiness 160 IV| died and fell down. The devil could not suffer her holiness, 161 IV| the cross, and anon the devil vanished away. On a time 162 IV| milk of the beasts. The devil having envy of her much 163 IV| her prayer, and anon the devil vanished away, and she knew 164 IV| she knew that it was the devil. ~Another time the devil 165 IV| devil. ~Another time the devil would make her afraid, for 166 IV| to say, temptation of the devil. For she overcame the devil 167 IV| devil. For she overcame the devil by victory, and to the confortation 168 IV| apocryphal. ~After this the devil appeared to her in likeness 169 IV| the feet of a woman. The devil then cried: O blessed Margaret, 170 IV| member of thy father the devil, with that serpent thy wife, 171 IV| one that was vexed with a devil he delivered; he cleansed 172 IV| callest not me daughter of the devil. What is born of the devil 173 IV| devil. What is born of the devil is a devil. Thou art the 174 IV| is born of the devil is a devil. Thou art the son of the 175 IV| Victor rehearseth that the devil appeared in likeness of 176 IV| again, and said that the devil had caused him to slay himself, 177 IV| night it happed that the devil appeared to him in likeness 178 IV| he answered: Nay. And the devil said to him: I am James 179 IV| satisfaction. And this said, the devil vanished away. Then the 180 IV| his journey. And then the devil appeared to him again in 181 IV| at the suggestion of the devil had slain myself, the devils 182 IV| in which he named oft the devil, and the king, which was 183 IV| when he heard him name the devil, made anon the sign of the 184 IV| saying: Alway when I hear the devil named, I fear that he should 185 IV| to him: Doubtest thou the devil that he hurt thee not? Then 186 IV| hurt thee not? Then is the devil more mighty and greater 187 IV| hasted him for to seek the devil. And as he went by a great 188 IV| and said: I go seek the devil for to be my master. And 189 IV| standing. And anon as the devil saw the cross he was afeard 190 IV| aspre a desert. And the devil would not tell him in no 191 IV| thee no more. Wherefor the devil was constrained to tell 192 IV| world, and fellow of the devil, and thy gods be made with 193 IV| forthwith ravished of the devil, and was so tormented by 194 IV| tormented by three hours of the devil that he died at that same 195 IV| vexed and tormented with the devil tofore all the people that, 196 IV| of such virtue that the devil might not bear it, but departed 197 IV| History Tripertite, that the devil appeared in a town named 198 IV| And some believe that the devil had despite of the Jew that 199 IV| to be made. And when the devil saw that he had there of 200 IV| in the sea; and thus the devil avenged him on them. And 201 IV| greatly tormented with a devil, and when it was told to 202 IV| the first martyr. And the devil cried within her: If Stephen 203 IV| might go no further, and the devil which was in the maid cried: 204 IV| began to be tormented of the devil, and when friar Rainer of 205 IV| to matins, and when the devil heard that he said: I may 206 IV| church of Bologna, and the devil appeared to him in the form 207 IV| confessed that he was the devil, and when he had blamed 208 IV| blamed him strongly, anon the devil enjoyed him that he had 209 IV| them there. And then the devil sprang upon the tables and 210 IV| And a little piece the devil took away and hid it, which 211 IV| Theodosius was tormented with a devil, and was brought to S. Donatus, 212 IV| form of God. To whom the devil said: Give me place where 213 IV| Return thou thither; and the devil said: I see in thee the 214 IV| Arthemia, was tormented of the devil, and the devil cried within 215 IV| tormented of the devil, and the devil cried within her and said: 216 IV| to her, and then said the devil: If thou wilt that I issue 217 IV| daughter was tormented of a devil. And then, by the prayers 218 IV| came to the daughter, the devil cried to him through the 219 IV| the help of God. And the devil said: Nevertheless, I have 220 IV| thou go out. And then the devil issued out and said: O name 221 IV| By the atisement of the devil he had his wife suspected 222 IV| and till that time the devil's entent profited till that 223 IV| Decius was ravished of a devil and cried: O Hyppolitus 224 IV| third day, tormented of the devil, and cried: Laurence, cease 225 IV| a recluage. To whom the devil appeared oft-time in the 226 IV| defended him the more the devil approached near, in tempting 227 IV| him with it, and anon the devil departed and left Iying 228 IV| some dead woman which the devil had taken. ~ 229 IV| and that no might of the devil come against me. And then 230 IV| And he promised to the devil that he would do so gladly 231 IV| found all things like as the devil had promised. And anon he 232 IV| the place assigned, the devil came with a great rese to 233 IV| away all the riches of the devil. And when he came again 234 IV| away all the riches of the devil, and dwelled alway in the 235 IV| had much sinned, and the devil was there and said: Ye have 236 IV| the man spake not. And the devil said yet again: The soul 237 IV| tofore the judge, and the devil opposed to him the first 238 IV| this instrument that the devil allegeth against thee speaketh 239 IV| of Jesu Christ. Then the devil saw that he was discharged 240 IV| few good deeds. And the devil enforced him to draw on 241 IV| griefs and injuries of a devil which appeared visibly to 242 IV| when she had so done, the devil fled all afraid as he had 243 IV| stood and said: The cursed devil enter into his mouth that 244 IV| which was a member of the devil, ran follily unto the holy 245 V| by the instigation of the devil, a maid laid her in his 246 V| but only to the prince the devil. An abbot sent to him six 247 V| her as she had been the devil, or his net for to take 248 V| judgment and there was the devil on that other side, which 249 V| was demoniac. And anon the devil began to missay him through 250 V| S. Bernard. And then the devil began to cry, and said: 251 V| which was vexed with a devil that dwelled in her and 252 V| in to the parts. And the devil menaced her, if she went 253 V| his hand, and came to this devil, and with all them that 254 V| bounden to the arts of the devil, and shall be withholden 255 V| that Bartholomew? And the devil said: He is the friend of 256 V| him and find him. And the devil said to them: He hath his 257 V| one that was beset with a devil cried, and said: Apostle 258 V| And he said: I hold the devil fast bound that was in her, 259 V| Jesu Christ vanquished the devil by marvellous and convenable 260 V| and the worshipping of the devil righteously. For it is right 261 V| which by the art of the devil was despised, that by the 262 V| apostle then commanded the devil that he should issue and 263 V| temple, and commanded the devil to go in to the desert. 264 V| S. Bartholomew, and the devil in the form of a maid appeared 265 V| show it to thee. And the devil fell down into hell with 266 V| without number, and made the devil so mute that he gat no remembrance 267 V| lunatic by torment of the devil he did unbind and delivered 268 V| showed to all the people the devil chained, and right foul, 269 V| reasonable, hurter of the devil which hurted the world by 270 V| and he of Babylon is the devil, the which two cities make 271 V| them. For the city of the devil maketh a love to himself, 272 V| her with oil, and anon the devil ravished and vexed her, 273 V| was anon delivered of the devil. And it is no doubt but 274 V| anon they were taken of the devil. And they suffered death 275 V| the false movings of the devil. And he demanded cold water 276 V| platter upon it and shut the devil fast therein, and he began 277 V| Then Giles conjured the devil that was in his body, and 278 V| magician, and called the devil, and he came anon. Then 279 V| Theophilus, by commandment of the devil, renied God and his Mother, 280 V| and delivered it to the devil, and thus he was brought 281 V| by the procuration of the devil, and was re-established 282 V| commanded him to forsake the devil, and made him to confess 283 V| that he had given to the devil, and laid it upon his breast 284 V| doubt to be servant of the devil, but he enjoyed that he 285 V| And then in the night the devil appeared to them in guise 286 V| darkness, friend of the devil, light of pollution, nourishing 287 V| of the idols, he saw the devil sitting and all his meiny 288 V| down and was ravished of a devil. And there came to her S. 289 V| her S. Equicius, and the devil began to cry and to say: 290 V| and bit me. And anon the devil issued out by the commandment 291 V| till he was ravished with a devil, crying and treating himself, 292 V| son was ravished of the devil and began to cry and confess 293 V| Christ with knights of the devil, that one of them should 294 V| consecrated by his parents to the devil. And he used the craft of 295 V| her love. Then he called a devil to him, to the end that 296 V| have Justina, and when the devil came he said to him: Why 297 V| pleasure of her? And the devil answered: I that might cast 298 V| next night following the devil went and enforced him to 299 V| sign of the cross, and the devil, all afraid of the sign 300 V| me this virgin? And the devil said: I see in her a sign 301 V| him, and called another devil more stronger than he was. 302 V| accomplish thy will. Then the devil went to her, and enforced 303 V| the cross, and blew on the devil, and threw him anon away 304 V| I sent thee for? and the devil said: I acknowledge that 305 V| thee at midnight. Then the devil transfigured himself in 306 V| labour is small. And the devil said to her: What is that 307 V| by the enticement of the devil the heart of the virgin 308 V| cross, and blew against the devil, and anon he vanished away 309 V| little while after, the devil transfigured him in the 310 V| axes and fevers. And the devil slew many men and beasts, 311 V| pestilence. And when the devil saw that he profited nothing, 312 V| Cyprian named Justina, the devil might not suffer the name, 313 V| he was. Acladius, by the devil's craft, was anon turned 314 V| malefactor by the law. Then the devil, being vanquished in all 315 V| might and strength. And the devil said: If thou wilt swear 316 V| oath shall I swear? And the devil said: Swear thou by my great 317 V| depart from thee. Then the devil said to him, weeping to 318 V| greater than thou? And the devil said: Yea, certainly he 319 V| such pains. To whom the devil said: Thou hast sworn by 320 V| the cross, and anon the devil departed all confused. ~ 321 V| should come to him. And the devil knew well the token, and 322 V| came in a secret place the devil would have thrown her down 323 V| and delivered her, and the devil vanished away. And they 324 V| the small. And then the devil said: If God be righteous 325 V| custom and usage. And the devil said: Like as he hath taken 326 V| judged tofore God. Then the devil was still; yet he arose 327 V| is ready to the man. The devil answered: Here is no place 328 V| judgments of God. Then the devil smote him so grievously 329 V| vestment of him. And that other devil then said: Yet must he pass 330 V| the angels, and yet the devil said: If God be not wicked, 331 V| them that had need. And the devil answered: In whatsomever 332 V| thus vanquished, yet the devil began again malicious accusations, 333 V| promise to renounce the devil and all his works, and they 334 V| and altercation with the devil for the body of Moses, because 335 V| where Raphael bound the devil in the overest desert. The 336 V| refraining the power of the devil, like as it is said (Apocalypsis 337 V| the angel that bound the devil and sent him into abysm, 338 V| angel Raphael bound the devil in the outerest desert. 339 V| drawn to divers sins. The devil deceiveth them that be grown, 340 V| not so oft into sin as the devil inciteth him thereto, and 341 V| puissance and might of the devil, in affeebling the covetise 342 V| life from our enemies the devil, the world, and the flesh, 343 V| against the assaults of the devil.~ 344 V| anon was ravished of the devil, and being thrown in the 345 V| anon he was ravished of the devil and died suddenly, and the 346 V| make many servants of the devil and bond to sin, free. Fourthly, 347 V| letted him. The old enemy the devil enforced him to let him 348 V| it be by feigntise of the devil, let him be warned to be 349 V| is but temptation of the devil and fraudulous deceit. And 350 V| holy man was in prayer, the devil called him thrice by his 351 V| to do well. And when the devil saw that he might not prevail 352 V| perfectly. And anon the devil departed from them all confused, 353 V| the servant of God but the devil, which is a serpent venomous.~ 354 V| Pelagienne, disciple of the devil, etc. If thou art verily 355 V| her by holy baptism. The devil then cried there, saying: 356 V| whilst Pelagienne slept, the devil came to her and awoke her, 357 V| and blew on him, and the devil vanished away. And the third 358 V| continually without blame, the devil had envy of her, and thought 359 V| by the intimation of the devil, and when her belly arose 360 V| from him for fear.~But the devil which had envy, and saw 361 V| Juliana, was ravished of the devil, and began to cry: The god 362 VI| standing afar from it, saw the devil in likeness of an ape, sitting 363 VI| labourers ? See ye not how the devil sitteth upon the heap of 364 VI| by the instigation of the devil was all araged, and commanded 365 VI| to the confusion of the devil and of all his servants. 366 VI| thou hast surmounted the devil, which had deceived thee, 367 VI| faith shall appear. The devil now, because thou hast forsaken 368 VI| was ordained by art of the devil that, when a province would 369 VI| and say the other. And the devil made a dissension in thc 370 VI| one that was vexed with a devil was brought thither and 371 VI| wine and a candle. And the devil which had envy thereat appeared 372 VI| her offering, and that the devil had deceived her that she 373 VI| despair for poverty. And the devil appeared to her, and said 374 VI| pray for him than for the devil, but if any suffrages were 375 VI| seignioring. He despised the devil his enemy, he provoked the 376 VI| when he was past Milan, the devil appeared to him in a man' 377 VI| that he should go. And the devil said to him: Wheresoever 378 VI| Wheresoever thou goest the devil shall always be against 379 VI| which was dedicated to the devil, he would have razed down 380 VI| bosom of pity. And when the devil reproved this holy man S. 381 VI| cow was tormented of the devil and was wood, and confounded 382 VI| Then S. Martin saw the devil which sat upon the back 383 VI| happed on a day that the devil appeared to him in the form 384 VI| both still a while, the devil said: Martin, know thou 385 VI| admarvelled, said nothing, yet the devil said to him: Wherefore doubtest 386 VI| And this saying he saw the devil that was there, and S. Martin 387 VI| God in her cell, and the devil gave to her such a stroke 388 VI| which had in his body the devil, in such wise that this 389 VI| her body a right felonous devil, which had so utterly power 390 VI| of the possession of the devil which was in her, and of 391 VI| with faith, surmounted the devil, for when she beheld the 392 VI| What will ye do if the devil come to you? And after a 393 VI| she had chased away the devil, and after, she said: The 394 VI| in the expulsion of the devil. That bird that was between 395 VI| her drink and said: The devil mayst thou drink, and she 396 VI| remembrance of my passion, and the devil shall never have power to 397 VI| of our Lord, and anon the devil lay so heavy on him that 398 VI| of holy church. And the devil, having ever envy on good 399 VI| persecutor was constrained of the devil for to torment by pains 400 VII| for all the edifice of the devil fell all from her. For the 401 VII| to their master the great devil, and then Judas thanked 402 VII| that he was deceived of the devil of wrath and of ire, and 403 VII| enchanter sent to him the devil for to inflame him, which 404 VII| that the king saw that the devil had done nothing, he sent 405 VII| his conscience. Then the devil said to his fellows: Lo! 406 VII| maid by enticing of the devil that moved him, he then 407 VII| right poor gown. And the devil made to him many assaults, 408 VII| thighs for to stone the devil therewith. Which house they 409 VII| so was he deceived of the devil, which promised unto him 410 VII| Anon the ministers of the devil went and told to the tyrant, 411 VII| fight against thy father the devil, over whom I have hope to 412 VII| dead man was raised, the devil, which is of all good envious, 413 VII| tormented and sore vexed by the devil, that began to cry loud 414 VII| should overcome him. When the devil saw that he might not deceive 415 VII| world, the flesh and the devil, and chastised his body 416 VII| evil temptations of the devil. After, the priest making 417 VII| mad, and said: This is the devil, shall we not bring this 418 VII| his temple resented by the devil, iii. 86.~Apostles miraculously 419 VII| Areopagite, his books, vii. 126.~Devil appeare to S. Dominic, iv. 420 VII| of a fair woman, ii. 105.~Devil's compact with a servant, 421 VII| with a servant, ii. 261.~Devil's compact with a knignt, 422 VII| 205.~Diana in form of the devil baffled by S.Nicholas, ii. 423 VII| a safeguard againat the devil, ii. 218.~Ice in harvest 424 VII| who sold his wife to the devil, iv. 249.~— who had the 425 VII| iv. 249.~— who had the devil for chamberlain, iii. 101.~ 426 VII| the desert removed by the Devil, ii. 220.~Response 'Et cum 427 VII| laid in the desert by the Devil, ii. 226.~Simon Magus, vi.


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