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1 I| flesh. The second is in the heart and conscience. The third
2 I| part is in bitterness of heart. Because of the coming of
3 I| illumineth our eyes of the heart, and in abiding with us
4 I| win nor overcome them by heart ne will, he shall overcome
5 I| the ear melody, and in the heart joy; this is the name after
6 I| it is in the mind of the heart it is sweet, and it anointeth
7 I| said and purposed in my heart that I shall confess me
8 I| is spiritual, they saw in heart, and that is in the faith.
9 I| and see the heaven. The heart burneth me for hete when
10 I| the apostles were sore of heart and in great sorrow. ~
11 I| hath her place; or in the heart, for the scripture saith,
12 I| scripture saith, out of the heart come the evil thoughts;
13 I| And they sought it in the heart when they pierced his side.
14 I| which if thou with good heart and devoutly wilt behold,
15 I| and the ire out of his heart; he could not say an evil
16 I| the Emperor had in his heart as great ire and fury as
17 I| such anger therefore in his heart that he was sick. And this
18 I| signifieth the affection of the heart. Thirdly he appeared to
19 I| incredulity and hardness of heart; by which we understand
20 I| should return to him by good heart that we may find him. The
21 I| that of the moving of the heart I have understood by his
22 I| renovation of the spirit of my heart. I have pierced the thickness
23 I| sweet in word, benign in heart, and human in work. Thirdly,
24 I| the tears coming from the heart dropping from the eyes.
25 I| which is a spirit of the heart which is cast out by the
26 I| he find heaviness in the heart he breaketh it; if he find
27 I| for that that he bare the heart out of carnal love. Also
28 I| as he would say when the heart is full of grace, him ought
29 I| thee, burn my reins and my heart, and dry them from all sin.
30 I| fervent in spirit, that is of heart, the which thing the Holy
31 I| as long as it is in the heart of a devout person it fructifieth.
32 I| were quiet and peaceable in heart, and this signifieth that
33 I| descend, but upon an humble heart and being still. Secondly,
34 I| for they were all of one heart and of one will. And thus
35 I| desireth the Holy Ghost in his heart, let him put the house of
36 I| his feet by lifting up his heart by contemplation. And as
37 I| without the sweetness of the heart? She breaketh the voice,
38 I| manners, that is, in the heart by thought; in the mouth
39 I| when it issueth out of a heart inflamed. And the apostle
40 I| temple the altar is the heart, and upon this altar three
41 I| fail at the altar of the heart. The second thing is the
42 I| findeth the door of the heart shut, he goeth about three
43 I| sin of the mouth, of the heart. and of the work. And of
44 I| city, that is to wit of the heart. And the second saith Isaiah:
45 I| three times the door of the heart, which is closed, to the
46 I| sheddeth then his tears of the heart, considering that he was
47 I| things we ought to water our heart, the which be, the blessing
48 I| Fourthly, in this temple of the heart spiritual is written the
49 I| the law written in their heart, that is the first, the
50 I| earth and laughed in his heart, saying: May it be that
51 I| in the simpleness of my heart and cleanness of my hands
52 I| well that with a simple heart thou didst it, and therefore
53 I| him with, and said in his heart: The days of sorrow shall
54 I| he shall be glad in his heart. Speak thou to him and put
55 I| But I shall enhard his heart, and shall multiply my signs
56 I| their rods. Yet was the heart of Pharaoh hard and so indurate
57 I| said our Lord to Moses: The heart of Pharaoh is grieved and
58 I| their witchcraft, and the heart of Pharaoh was so indurate
59 I| tofore Pharaoh, and his heart was so indurate that he
60 I| Moses, I shall make his heart so hard that he shall follow
61 I| Israel fled, and anon his heart was changed, and also the
62 I| was changed, and also the heart of his servants, and said:
63 I| Moses shall so indurate the heart of Pharaoh that he shall
64 I| transitory, or set their heart or hope on any thing by
65 I| worship him with all their heart, with all their soul, and
66 I| that beareth anger in his heart long, for such ire long
67 I| such ire long holden in the heart is rancour and hate, which
68 I| shalt not covet her in thine heart, that is to say, thou shalt
69 I| and coveteth her in his heart, he hath now sinned in his
70 I| he hath now sinned in his heart and deadly. This is to understand
71 II| eatest thou not? Why is thine heart put to affliction? Am I
72 II| heaviness and sorrow of my heart. Then Eli the priest said
73 II| thee the petition of thy heart for that thou hast prayed
74 II| be faithful and after his heart. ~Samuel served and ministered
75 II| And David said in his heart: Sometime it might hap to
76 II| of the Philistines, his heart dreaded and fainted sore,
77 II| spears, and fixed them in the heart of Absalom as he hung on
78 II| people was numbered, the heart of David was smitten by
79 II| wisdom and prudence in his heart, like to the gravel that
80 II| evermore, and my eyes and heart shall be thereon always.
81 II| walked in the simplicity of heart and in equity, and wilt
82 II| that ever she had in her heart. And Solomon taught her
83 II| and these women turned his heart. For when he was old he
84 II| remembered our Lord in all his heart, God gave him grace to be
85 II| mouth, and set them in thy heart as a fundament. When God
86 II| fish and take to thee the heart, the gall, and the milt,
87 II| thou take a little of his heart and put it on the coals,
88 II| that same night put the heart of the fish on the fire,
89 II| said: Be thou strong of heart, my daughter, our Lord of
90 II| out of his bag part of the heart of the fish, and laid it
91 II| heads, and with all their heart they prayed God to visit
92 II| us his mercy, and as our heart is troubled in the pride
93 II| all the counsel of thine heart with his virtue and glory
94 II| Holofernes, and Holofernes' heart was pierced with her beauty,
95 II| thou didst manly, and thine heart is comforted because thou
96 II| ancient enemy, when he saw the heart of him, hurt [him] with
97 II| unto the corruption of my heart ne body, I never agreed
98 II| be they that corrupt the heart and the body? She said:
99 II| no corruption but if the heart and will give thereto assenting:
100 II| desired thee with all my heart. After that he had made
101 II| thou so sturdy and hard of heart? To whom S. Thomas answered:
102 II| world, and he thought in his heart that he should do more good
103 II| battles, that is of the heart, yet they have overmuch. ~
104 II| cometh this hardness of heart that ye despise the old
105 II| they may not take from our heart Jesu Christ. Then the provost
106 II| him I have commanded my heart; when I love him then am
107 II| him not so with a timorous heart, but put out thy voice and
108 II| should go and inflame the heart of that maid in the love
109 II| father in great desolation of heart moved by the counsel of
110 II| Christ. ~S. Basil then took heart. and overcame the feebleness
111 II| but our Lord harded so his heart that he gave no credence
112 III| and sickness, than their heart should be hurt by fleshly
113 III| showed the countenance of the heart within, and she that so
114 III| certain that I have in my heart this name written, and therefore
115 III| his body and drew out his heart and cut it open, and they
116 III| without retaining in our heart any gall of anger or of
117 III| abide good withinforth the heart, without seeking within
118 III| Lady, the thought of thine heart that thou haddest among
119 III| hereupon the secrets of thine heart? How savoured thy courage
120 III| her; that is cleanness of heart, the presence of the Holy
121 III| fair, noble body and of heart, and was rich of goods.
122 III| labour how we might turn her heart to your consenting. I have
123 III| more tormented him in his heart by thy answers. I was there
124 III| answered: I shall have in my heart Jesu Christ as long as I
125 III| which hast taken from mine heart the love of the world and
126 III| believe entirely with all your heart in Jesu Christ may be made
127 III| himself. He had put out of his heart all secular things so that
128 III| lost mine eyes, but also my heart and my body is in great
129 III| healed the wounds of his heart. Then after that time he
130 III| and began to think in his heart who is this that I serve?
131 III| that thou hast? bless thy heart brother, bless it, God forgive
132 III| vain plays, ne set not thy heart on them. But for all that
133 III| I have purposed in mine heart that I shall never know
134 III| carnal, and shall purge thine heart from all desires temporal,
135 III| so sore imprinted in his heart that alway he had them in
136 III| unto the desires of our heart. And when they came to another
137 III| to mercy, which with good heart turn to him, and promiseth
138 III| consolation he took to him so good heart that he doubted no torment
139 III| in which college is the heart of S. George, which Sigismund,
140 III| tormented he prayed with good heart to S. Mark, and required
141 III| forth like as he was in his heart within. Or Vital is as much
142 III| and so emprinted in his heart that all his words were
143 III| him with his knife to the heart, and anon his spirit mounted
144 III| make these journeys by her heart and good thoughts, and she
145 III| gone by her thoughts in her heart, and after that day she
146 III| should be riven through his heart with a sword, and in this
147 III| a child of body yet mine heart is old, and by the virtue
148 III| as he sat at his work his heart was on Jesu Christ, his
149 III| thereon their desire ne their heart, and taught us to despise
150 III| to mollify and change his heart. And when he had been shut
151 III| see thine eyes of thine heart blinded, and I have great
152 III| was joyful and glad in her heart, hoping then to accomplish
153 III| through the body to the heart, in such wise that the king
154 III| for, Lord, with all my heart I offer my soul to thee
155 III| and each man said in his heart, and without forth one to
156 III| body, God our Lord and the heart performed the work. He issued
157 III| that ye believe in your heart and say with your mouth,
158 III| be they that be clean of heart for they shall see God;
159 III| shall see God; she had her heart and body pure and clean.
160 IV| infancy, privily in his heart and in will, was disciple
161 IV| and that so much, that heart human may not think, ne
162 IV| emperor the covetise of his heart, and he confirmed it by
163 IV| to be idle, I have set my heart in chivalry, and therefore
164 IV| him to be overcome in his heart; our master hath taught
165 IV| desiredst with all shine heart, like as Saul and Jonathan
166 IV| offered double sacrifice in heart and in body, which he mortified.
167 IV| against passion of the heart, and to confortation of
168 IV| and with another unto the heart, and she so smitten yielded
169 IV| you all that I have in my heart. Decius the emperor that
170 IV| persevered with a clean heart in the confession of Jesu
171 IV| was moved of pity in his heart, and offered himself to
172 IV| then forthon they were one heart and one soul in our Lord,
173 IV| mercy, for he had a joyous heart, a peacable visage of a
174 IV| again the gladness of my heart. And about midnight the
175 IV| verdure in cleanness of heart and purity, for he said:
176 IV| Laurence brake the hard heart, gave spiritual reward,
177 IV| or colds, and bare in his heart three fires by which he
178 IV| our Lady answered: Sir, my heart is ready, and all they that
179 V| pestilence, whom with all his heart he served diligently, and
180 V| shall make way to thine heart, for to take the counsel
181 V| vain glory. He had in his heart always this proverb, and
182 V| certainly the humbleness of his heart vanquished in him the height
183 V| temptation arose in his heart: Verily, now preachest thou
184 V| him that he had not his heart firm and stable in praying.
185 V| and said that he had his heart firm and stable in all his
186 V| ne it came never in my heart, yet after in the same voyage
187 V| thankings to God with all his heart. And then two angels came
188 V| sowing in the deepness of the heart the word of the faith, and
189 V| Thou hast throughpierced my heart with thy charity. Also in
190 V| error was all put out of the heart of Augustin. And what befell
191 V| thou hast throughpierced my heart with thy charity, and I
192 V| truth hath dropped in mine heart, and then tears have run
193 V| with an high cry of mine heart: O in pace, O in id ipsum,
194 V| for he was joyous in his heart; he excused the felony of
195 V| anon into the pap of his heart in the sweetness of God.~
196 V| eye saw, nor ear heard, ne heart of man might think, those
197 V| always he should have his heart unto celestial things, Adrian
198 V| began to imprint in his heart the beauty of her in such
199 V| away the sorrow from my heart, and the dread of the soul
200 V| sufferably with a joyous heart the swords of them that
201 V| shall come and kindle her heart in thy love, that I shall
202 V| enforced him to move her heart unto unlawful love. And
203 V| and enforced to move her heart in love, and inflame her
204 V| inflame more ardently her heart, and I shall arouse and
205 V| enticement of the devil the heart of the virgin was smitten
206 V| He had indulgence in his heart, but he obtained the custom
207 V| understand, contrition of the heart anointeth the eyes of the
208 V| anointeth the eyes of the heart. Secondly, in purging lips
209 V| treasure is, there is thy heart. Then S. Jerome was still
210 V| have entended with all my heart to the monastery and to
211 V| and said with a peaceable heart: The fire is always good.
212 V| courage and magnanimity of heart. For Frenchmen be said of
213 V| fierceness and great courage of heart. Fifthly, by reason of virtuosity
214 V| marvellously infixed in his heart. And then he did great pain,
215 V| the spirit came into the heart of the friar and said: Behold
216 V| Then he was moved in his heart, and entered into the order,
217 V| his aid and help, in his heart, and that same friar began
218 V| and began to think in her heart the recompense of her virginity,
219 VI| great dread. I lift up my heart to thee, beseeching thee
220 VI| with this condition in his heart, he consented to matrimony.~
221 VI| Christmas night he took heart to him and went to matins
222 VI| eyes, and sobbings from his heart, that he could not speak
223 VI| from prayer he felt his heart all whole from the sickness
224 VI| them that be contrite of heart, and preach ye to the caitiffs
225 VI| he said: Was not then our heart burning within us in the
226 VI| all these things in her heart, as it is said, Luce secundo,
227 VI| which is as much to say as heart, or worshipper of heart.
228 VI| heart, or worshipper of heart. Or he is said Lebbæus of
229 VI| lebes, that is a vessel of heart by great hardiness, or a
230 VI| hardiness, or a worshipper of heart by purity, a vessel by plenitude
231 VI| all the desires of thine heart. And Abgarus said: I believe
232 VI| thou so my mouth that mine heart decline not into words of
233 VI| God in three manners, by heart, by mouth, and by work.
234 VI| work. The confession of heart sufficeth not without confession
235 VI| confession is faith of the heart, and as long as the root
236 VI| of faith is whole in the heart, she bringeth forth always
237 VI| if the confession of the heart appeareth not in the mouth,
238 VI| doubt that the faith of the heart is dried up. As to the second,
239 VI| sufficeth to believe in the heart and not to confess it tofore
240 VI| he believeth not at the heart, yet it profiteth him to
241 VI| If only the faith of thy heart should suffice to thee,
242 VI| created to thee but only the heart, but God hath created both
243 VI| God hath created both the heart and the mouth, for to believe
244 VI| for to believe with thy heart, and to confess it with
245 VI| so much contrition in the heart that it had sufficed to
246 VI| the lion hath dread in his heart after that Isidore saith:
247 VI| but Jesu Christ, ne in his heart but pity, peace and mercy.~
248 VI| and from her infancy her heart had determined that for
249 VI| never might have rest in her heart till she was come to him,
250 VI| to him she had opened her heart. Then after she had sweetly
251 VI| flee the world both with heart and her body. And to this
252 VI| had no quietness in her heart till she had accomplished
253 VI| could have no rest in her heart till that, the night assigned
254 VI| she had humility in her heart; it is read that S. Clare
255 VI| his grace had pierced her heart, it is read that S. Clare
256 VI| smitten and pierced to the heart with the dart of the love
257 VI| was sick, without fear of heart, made her to be led tofore
258 VI| the beginning with all her heart to our Lord that like as
259 VI| been in the world of one heart and of one will, that it
260 VI| give her sister a strong heart and a stable, and that she
261 VI| great anguish and sorrow of heart. And then anon after, she
262 VI| entry into the door of the heart of our Lord. And if our
263 VI| bitterness, of which her heart, her will, and her thought
264 VI| she had imprinted in her heart withinforth she made to
265 VI| mouth, she did it in her heart, and gave ensample. When
266 VI| altar of the cross, that her heart should be sacrificed to
267 VI| and remembered because her heart and thought were nourished
268 VI| aside, and the eye of her heart was so fixed in Jesu Christ
269 VI| they should with all their heart and good reason go thereagainst.
270 VI| negligence and all coldness of heart, and be kindled and lighted
271 VI| words, howbeit that in her heart ne in her thought was but
272 VI| gladness profoundly in her heart in hearing the words of
273 VI| great a sweetness in his heart and so great comfort, that
274 VI| she had much sorrow in her heart, because she saw well she
275 VI| sisters with a sorrowful heart; Now forthon well may the
276 VI| but thought well in her heart oft-times how she might
277 VI| nourished her with pure heart and will, for he had always
278 VI| and wished with all her heart that she might be delivered
279 VI| in the earth with all her heart in very poverty. Her members
280 VI| nevertheless she was wounded to the heart with a dart full of sweetness
281 VI| with great repentance of heart, and began to require S.
282 VI| and sorrowed much at his heart for his deformity, and thought
283 VI| to repent her with good heart, and amended her life marvellously,
284 VI| not have thee because thy heart is so indurate and hard
285 VI| speak of his son, anon his heart began to melt, and said
286 VI| in right great sorrow of heart, saying: Alas! right sweet
287 VI| O all ye that have the heart of a mother, weep ye with
288 VI| unto the sorrow of mine heart? And after this came the
289 VI| things and take away from her heart the love of her children,
290 VI| melody, she sang in her heart, only to God, saying: O
291 VI| I beseech thee that mine heart and body may be undefouled
292 VI| This word went much to the heart of Clement the philosopher,
293 VI| Clement beheld him, and his heart judged that he had seen
294 VII| he that is clean in his heart, he that hath not taken
295 VII| to take him with all our heart. For he that shall be lord
296 VII| that shall be lord of mine heart and mine husband shall have
297 VII| be his wife with all mine heart, if he vouchsafe to have
298 VII| him clearly to me whom my heart so fervently desireth and
299 VII| all the pure love of mine heart. And with this she arose,
300 VII| went to her palace, whose heart was set afire upon this
301 VII| well he was nigh to her heart that she sought. For he
302 VII| beauty and riches might no heart think, ne no pen write,
303 VII| that I may have him whom my heart loveth and desireth above
304 VII| thank you with all mine heart of all your great mercies,
305 VII| and to please you whom my heart loveth and desireth above
306 VII| so great melody that no heart may express ne think it.~
307 VII| the emperor, set at thine heart this that I admonish thee,
308 VII| things, for she withdrew her heart from all earthly matter.
309 VII| devotion and meekness of heart, for to show to us some
310 VII| Pastor said: Put in thine heart all that be thy sins and
311 VII| repent him with all his heart, and will return no more
312 VII| that holdeth malice in his heart is no monk, who that is
313 VII| God that he put out of my heart the remembrance of thee.
314 VII| he said: I have put in my heart that I am like to a hound,
315 VII| his will, having in his heart any sorrow against any other,
316 VII| man remembered oft in his heart these things, and was in
317 VII| Adrian had and bare heavy heart towards him, and on a time
318 VII| slit him, and took out his heart, and brought it to the emperor.
319 VII| Quiriacus answered trim: O heart perverted, evil and without
320 VII| this world, he set all his heart and his thought toward God,
321 VII| the saint with faithful heart, sore weeping, and anon
322 VII| began of one voice, of one heart, and of one mouth to praise,
323 VII| and onely, with all his heart and thought, and without
324 VII| heaviness which is in thine heart, to the end that thou mayst
325 VII| devoutly and with good heart I present it to thee, and
326 VII| with good and contrited heart cometh to the church where
327 VII| heard him to compunction of heart and evermore unto tears,
328 VII| Exposition of the Mass.~For heart devout to understand what
329 VII| and oweth, to say of good heart to the ensample of angels
330 VII| creature devout with all his heart, oweth to draw to think
331 VII| that he will make clean his heart, for to announce his predication.
332 VII| thus: Our Lord be in my heart and in my lips so that I
333 VII| then to offer or give his heart to God, for therefore followeth
334 VII| sacrifice in thy sweet name, for heart devout to have pardon.~After,
335 VII| may be such: Sire, with heart we pray that of the same
336 VII| upward to God the eyes of our heart as to him that is beginning
337 VII| creature ought to set his heart to think on the passion
338 VII| notwithstanding he will that both with heart and mouth we pray him for
339 VII| so the orison said with heart and mouth enflameth the
340 VII| which is demanded with good heart is of light granted. Of
341 VII| pray devoutly with good heart saying this devout orison:
342 VII| devout shall mowe arouse his heart with that precious blood,
343 VII| life hast in heaven, with heart I thee pray that the sweet
344 VII| wit that we feel it with heart, to the end it may be remedy
345 VII| priest ought to have; in heart by good thoughts, in mouth
346 VII| all his goods, and with heart laud and praise we him.
347 VII| right perfectly within his heart all those things that herebefore
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