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1 I| instance, for the meaningless words 'hole comen,' those of '
2 I| they shall not perceive the words of the judge, which would
3 I| which would not keep the words of God. The other of the
4 I| he shall say to them hard words by manner of reproof: For
5 I| suffered for them, hard words, harder strokes and beatings,
6 I| sinner and deceiver in his words, Luke xxiii.: He hath moved
7 I| for no witness. For if the words of strange women were reputed
8 I| hell. After these cruel words of them of hell, at the
9 I| ran crying by voice, by words, by deeds, by death, by
10 I| fire, to the end that their words should inflame the hearts.
11 I| whereof he hath made my words pleasant and profitable
12 I| consecration divine where the words of God work? For this holy
13 I| receivest is consecrate of the words of Jesu Christ. Then if
14 I| benediction of the celestial words it is another species, but
15 I| in the chalice; after the words of consecration said, is
16 I| priest useth not his own words, but he speaketh the proper
17 I| but he speaketh the proper words of Jesu Christ and so consecrateth
18 I| join your mind to your words, and thy talent to thy wit,
19 I| light in works; full of words and nothing of deed; noble
20 I| happily desiring him by fair words. But Adam anon agreed, for
21 I| gave faith to our Lord's words, and it was reputed to him
22 I| the next year. When these words were finished Abraham took
23 I| and told them all these words. All they dreaded sore.
24 I| not fully finished these words with himself, but that Rebekah,
25 I| ere I die. Which all these words Rebekah heard. And Esau
26 I| Isaac had fulfilled these words and Jacob gone out, when
27 I| blessed. When Esau heard these words of his father, he cried
28 I| speak not angrily ne hard words to Jacob. That time Jacob
29 I| that thou speak no hard words against Jacob. Thou desirest
30 I| attend ne listen to her words, ne would not consent to
31 I| Such manner, or semblable words, he said daily to her, and
32 I| them, as to strangers, hard words, demanding them saying:
33 I| my mouth speaketh these words to you. Show ye to my father
34 I| comforted them with fair words, and spake friendly and
35 I| Speak thou to him and put my words in his mouth, and I shall
36 I| holy people. These be the words that thou shalt say to the
37 I| expounded in them all the words that our Lord had commanded
38 I| had showed the people the words of our Lord, our Lord said
39 I| that do thus and say such words do against this commandment,
40 I| them to sin, as the evil words of such matter, or the foul
41 I| it ever. And with these words our Lord was pleased that
42 II| the word of God and thy words, but have dreaded the people
43 II| fell down to the earth. The words of Samuel made him afeard
44 II| and told to him all these words. Then was Absalom called,
45 II| heard in my land, of thy words and thy wisdom, and I believed
46 II| Tobit blamed them for such words, saying to them: In no wise
47 II| thus with such and like words she chid him. Then Tobit
48 II| to him: Hear, my son, the words of my mouth, and set them
49 II| her. Tobias remembered the words of the angel, and took out
50 II| thee to take heed to my words; if I make myself servant
51 II| Raguel prayed him with many words, but Tobias would in no
52 II| thus Tobit finished these words. And Tobit lived after he
53 II| the men that heard these words beheld her visage and wondered
54 II| And Judith said: Take the words of thine handmaid, and if
55 II| things. ~Forsooth, all these words pleased much to Holofernes,
56 II| fairness, and in wit of words. And Holofernes said to
57 II| and durst say to me such words? And he said to him: I am
58 II| areasoned the image saying these words: Sir Nicholas, I had set
59 II| you? And as he said these words, and other semblable, the
60 II| comforted her in saying the words aforesaid: Mary, thou hast
61 II| safe and whole. With these words S. Lucy awoke all afraid,
62 II| Thou mightest say these words unto christian people, semblable
63 II| the apostle said: The evil words corrupt the good manners.
64 II| Paschasius said: These words that thou sayest shall finish
65 II| thy pains. She said: The words of God may not end ne finish.
66 II| much as I say, they be the words of God, for he saith: Ye
67 II| should not move me. Of these words the judge was sore tormented
68 II| that he was confused by the words of S. Lucy, and of the drawing
69 II| apostle made her to say these words again. And the butler beheld
70 II| the maid remembered the words, and threw down her pipe
71 II| speakest thou to me such words? And then the apostle commanded
72 II| Holy Ghost administered his words, in the second, the angelic
73 II| yet he wist not that those words were the words that S. Stephen
74 II| that those words were the words that S. Stephen last spake.
75 II| said to them so oft such words. He answered to them and
76 II| they began to enter into words against Herod their father,
77 II| to my power. With which words the king was sore moved,
78 II| and incline you to their words, let us leave all these
79 II| let us leave all these words and go we to the effect
80 II| the dragon, and said the words that S. Peter had said to
81 II| all stilly without more words, he went again the long
82 II| quench the suspicion and the words of the people, he suffered
83 II| again to S. Anthony these words: If thou hast so great charge
84 II| men. And anon, after these words, their mother came, and
85 II| shamefully? Of these lamentable words tofore written, the two
86 II| the idols. But at these words was S. Sebastian as a knight;
87 II| and for a few blandishing words vain and miserable, ye will
88 II| life for the blandishing words of women, be ye example
89 II| celestial, by your foolish words and your false weepings;
90 II| gold, and had said these words, anon came a great light,
91 II| great folly. With these words Diocletian was much angry
92 II| wouldst not say to me such words,but for as much as I know
93 II| Thou hast holden unto now words to reny our faith, but know
94 II| that he vanquished so in words, he vanquished in pains,
95 II| be fulfilled with divine words will not suffer that one
96 II| they understood not his words, he said to them: They be
97 II| gates, and Peter bade him by words to open the gates; and he
98 II| gave no credence to their words, but he prayed God that
99 II| dispute with our Lord in these words: So, good Lord Jesu Christ,
100 III| of a virgin, for by the words outward is showed the countenance
101 III| God? And in saying these words, she made a cross upon her
102 III| dead, they that heard these words opened his body and drew
103 III| whom he saluted by fair words, saying to him: Be thou
104 III| may not be changed; your words be but wind, your promises
105 III| idols. She answered: These words be vain, and thy commandments
106 III| a juggler who mocked his words. The fiend took him, and
107 III| our infancy? With these words the emperor turned and changed
108 III| good works, and hear the words of God and the divine service,
109 III| hath deserved. With these words S. Juliana looked behind
110 III| for to wit who said such words of her. Anon the devil said:
111 III| strife and debate, first by words and after with fighting,
112 III| him, ne in letters ne in words. And alway he was in great
113 III| canon of the mass these words: Diesque nostros in tua
114 III| in Cappadocia, and by his words and his example many men
115 III| orders, and had forgotten the words of S. Benet, and took orders,
116 III| Cuthbert took none heed to his words, and then this child fell
117 III| they ought also to flee the words of men, of which their honour
118 III| hath ordained after thy words. She hath given to us example
119 III| be done to me after thy words. Thomas in compendio: In
120 III| was there save these two words: Ave Maria, which words
121 III| words: Ave Maria, which words he had so sore imprinted
122 III| that he had to say these words. Ave Maria. Another knight
123 III| clear voice: O Lord how thy words be sweet in our mouths.
124 III| should be made foul of my words, and the air should be full
125 III| smelling in deeds and in words. Or Ambrose may be said
126 III| gave up his ghost among the words of his prayers, about the
127 III| the emperor heard these words, he was obedient and began
128 III| him unto his faith by fair words, and when he might not bring
129 III| and to flatter him by fair words, and said to him: George,
130 III| mortal body? Among these words he fell in a light sleep,
131 III| physician had heard these words, he was all recomforted,
132 III| in his heart that all his words were firm and stable. Then
133 III| sharp, aigre, and so full of words that S. Peter might have
134 III| and cried howling the same words, adding thereto: Woe ! woe!
135 III| whole; and saying these words the wasps fell from his
136 III| when Judas had said these words to his fellows, they answered:
137 III| for he speaketh and saith words that he understandeth not.
138 III| for to be excused by my words, he said to her: Arise,
139 III| because we had disdain of the words of yonder holy man, and
140 III| staff beside the well these words following: Here had Austin,
141 III| S. Austin had said these words to him: In the name of Jesu
142 III| where our Lord said these words he fixed his staff into
143 III| him, said unto him these words by consolation: Barnabas,
144 III| sacrifice for him ne for his words, he did do beat him with
145 III| house, and anon after these words he was blind. Then assembled
146 III| child with kissings and fair words. The child, alway beholding
147 III| that so learned the holy words that no filth was meddled
148 III| with fair and blandishing words, and commanded to fetch
149 III| judge: O thou judge! the words and menaces that thou hast
150 III| shedding of my blood. These words sounded he among his beatings,
151 III| holy man with despitous words and rebukes, whereto the
152 III| given faith and believed the words of the angel which he said
153 III| life and his soul from idle words. This holy S. John, dwelling
154 III| When the admiral heard the words of the child he went thinking
155 III| Anon after these blessed words S. Marcial took leave of
156 III| the burgesses heard these words recited by him of S. Germain,
157 IV| and other good things and words, she put more to, and said:
158 IV| the duke understood the words that she had said, he commanded
159 IV| When Julian heard these words he made their heads to be
160 IV| thought against me, not in words but in deeds, for where
161 IV| wherein he learned the words that he said. Then as Hegesippus
162 IV| foresaid epistle in these words: Understand the miracle
163 IV| his master Paul with mild words, saying: Who shall give
164 IV| flattering ne thy blandishing words thou mayst not draw me to
165 IV| said his mass. And these words were written therein in
166 IV| will not say to thee my words, thou restest now enemy
167 IV| first health. And with these words the woman respired, and
168 IV| her with sweet and fair words for to do sacrifice to their
169 IV| say but wild language, and words unknown to men. And if thou
170 IV| to avenge them. By which words the prefect was corrected,
171 IV| river desiring to hear her words, and had no boat to pass
172 IV| tofore her, and saying these words, she prayed: My sweet guest,
173 IV| give faith to thine and his words. And then he doubled their
174 IV| and brought them with fair words to that, that the remembrance
175 IV| properly the form of the words which appertain to the members.
176 IV| what by signs and what by words, each of them understood
177 IV| confusedly, and that they meddle words without profit, and that
178 IV| wept bitterly for these words, and went to another house
179 IV| examples be better than the words. And it is more to teach
180 IV| appeareth openly by the words of S. Maximin and of S.
181 IV| For as it is had of the words of the said Maximin: He
182 IV| apocryphum, save that some words which be worthy of faith
183 IV| there of fables and idle words. And they heard a great
184 IV| angel tofore with these words: It is time to take my mother
185 IV| body, the body said these words: Sire, I thank thee that
186 IV| And hitherto endure the words of the said sermon. ~
187 IV| dwelling with thee. All these words heard the apostles. Then
188 V| always that they were vain words and refused always his monestements
189 V| that he would put among the words such as the Holy Ghost counselled
190 V| manners, of injuries of words, of damage of things, and
191 V| understood devoutly his words, such a temptation arose
192 V| her neck containing these words: I command thee in the name
193 V| assailed the duke by fearful words, saying: We have prayed
194 V| God. And as he said these words, it was told the king that
195 V| reward thee. And among these words Victorin came to his mind.
196 V| charity, and I have borne thy words fixed in mine entrails,
197 V| neither by letters nor by words, remembering a certain philosopher
198 V| hath pronounced by clear words many of the spaces of heaven,
199 V| that, ne strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt no man when
200 V| saints. And as she said these words, a child of the meiny came,
201 V| and heard gladly these words. But when he saw her overmuch
202 V| traitors have taught thee these words. To whom Adrian said: Why
203 V| great joy, and told the words that her husband had said.
204 V| them by menaces ne by fair words, he did do strain and pain
205 V| thee. And by such manner words he stopped his mouth and
206 V| Lord. And as he said these words to the people, anon a great
207 V| remand unto the emperor such words: We be knights of thine
208 V| he had always said idle words, and therefore he ought
209 V| he hath not fulfilled the words of love he shall be damned.
210 V| angel that spake to me good words were words of comfort. And
211 V| spake to me good words were words of comfort. And this do
212 V| vision of beauty or judging words. There is beauty manifold.
213 V| judged the speeches and words, his own well examined in
214 V| forsake thee. And with the words of this promise and oath
215 V| more holding and clear by words and it is interpreted of
216 V| as it appeareth by these words, and also he witnesseth
217 V| he pronounced out burning words in French. Secondly, by
218 V| would not be shriven by words but by signs, and every
219 V| thou sayest right very true words, and this thing appertaineth
220 V| said these, or semblable words, he fell suddenly asleep,
221 V| east and say oft of these words: Qui plasmasti me, miserere
222 V| falseness. These be the words of Denis that he wrote in
223 V| What will this sower of words say? And others said that
224 V| him, but thou shalt use no words of enchantment, for thou
225 V| thou mayst haply know some words that have such might and
226 V| write tofore the form of the words, which be these: In the
227 V| himself should pronounce the words. And when Denis had said
228 V| when Denis had said those words in the same manner to the
229 V| warn and treat him by fair words, because he was much profitable
230 VI| but ever he remembered the words of our Lord that saith:
231 VI| common to all poor men. His words were sad and discreet and
232 VI| only to God, saying these words: O good Lord, thou deliveredst
233 VI| Then Godwin, hearing these words of the king's mouth, was
234 VI| with a noble spirit these words: O thou merciful Lord God,
235 VI| with a whole breast, these words following: When I was young
236 VI| manners and their comfortable words, whom I saw translated into
237 VI| it was answered in these words: A green tree cut from his
238 VI| no credence to the king's words, but ascribed it to his
239 VI| church. And among these words of praising, he yielded
240 VI| shall give credence to thy words. On the morn the abbot of
241 VI| her, that she said such words of blasphemy to this holy
242 VI| die anon. And among these words the tears brake out of his
243 VI| thou know the truth of the words of which thou art taught.
244 VI| to his neighbours, by the words that Jerome saith in his
245 VI| that is to wit, that his words be medicine unto a sick
246 VI| ministers with him and heard his words, informed and told to me.
247 VI| with blandishing and fair words. And then he prayed God
248 VI| promises, and said many fair words for to have her; and also
249 VI| him by writing in these words: Blessed art thou that hast
250 VI| horns of the hart said these words. And when Placidus heard
251 VI| mine heart decline not into words of malice, and be cast from
252 VI| stranger. And in saying these words she saw n him signs, and
253 VI| bodily lips expresseth the words celestial. Thirdly, the
254 VI| Winifred gave credence to his words, and was so inflamed with
255 VI| her he said to her these words: Sometime I loved thee and
256 VI| were so converted by his words that, they were compunct,
257 VI| serpent returned by the words of S. Martin, and went to
258 VI| impatience, but always sweet words and amiable in praising
259 VI| shortly account with few words the great perfection of
260 VI| thought marvellously on their words, howbeit that in her heart
261 VI| her heart in hearing the words of the holy predication,
262 VI| plained, but always said holy words and rendered thankings to
263 VI| by his sermons and holy words. Then the holy good mother,
264 VI| might hear of them the holy words of God, and specially the
265 VI| of God, and specially the words of the death and passion
266 VI| and said noble and holy words, ardent and good. Of whose
267 VI| and began to say so sweet words that they were like sparkles
268 VI| S. Clare had said these words she began to repent her
269 VI| and shall gainsay it with words. And if I may not so escape
270 VI| our Lady with these four words: Ave Maria gratia plena,
271 VI| Maria gratia plena, which words were written on the said
272 VI| envy to distrouble God's words. And then S. Edmund lift
273 VI| well, and after many devout words at the last, he answered
274 VI| him and bade him use short words and tell him his answer,
275 VI| and after many opprobrious words, at the last they led him
276 VI| folks, and tell him these words that I have said, and when
277 VI| to whom he reported the words that Cecilia had said, and
278 VI| it may be said, if these words be diligently considered,
279 VI| Simon, and should revoke the words that he had said, and if
280 VII| tofore her, saying these words: Right high and mighty princess,
281 VII| were abashed of her of words and wist not what to say,
282 VII| they considered well by her words that she had no will to
283 VII| not live. And with these words her spirits were so fast
284 VII| sweetness, there may no fair words ne no torments call me from
285 VII| answer not by doubtable words. We will not hold thee as
286 VII| the emperor, she had sweet words in drawing the people to
287 VII| noble volumes in so sober words in so little space of his
288 VII| that the bird said these words to S. Brandon, and then
289 VII| at the last, after many words, there was a clerk which
290 VII| brethren by spiritual of words of doctrine and of manners
291 VII| understood him, and wist by his words what he meant, and had compunction.~
292 VII| because he had heard certain words of another brother that
293 VII| should not believe those words, for they were not true;
294 VII| that is proud and full of words is no monk. Whosomever is
295 VII| old man said to thee those words, howbeit he prayed always
296 VII| to him: I am a leech of words, and if any be hurt by words
297 VII| words, and if any be hurt by words I can well give him a medicine.
298 VII| that the king had taken his words in evil, and went and told
299 VII| all this unto the leech of words all by order. And he said
300 VII| prudent nature, but thy words accord nothing to wisdom,
301 VII| Then he was abashed of his words and promised that he would
302 VII| should give him no sharp words, for a child is better reformed
303 VII| reformed by fair and sweet words. The day following the king
304 VII| said to her: Woman, these words sayest thou now for naught.
305 VII| he meddled venom with his words, for he said that Jesu Christ
306 VII| and they contained these words following: As much as thou
307 VII| made him, and with these words he gave up his spirit and
308 VII| jangle! I have heard oft such words; do sacrifice to our lord
309 VII| is much mighty. For which words, Julian commanded to smite
310 VII| that by menaces ne fair words his brethren might not change
311 VII| that other time by fair words, weening to have brought
312 VII| mayst better receive my words. Then said S. Fiacre to
313 VII| have need of counsel, of words, or of other things that
314 VII| of any folk. After these words they took their refection
315 VII| provocation of the said woman's words came towards the holy man
316 VII| be done. Soon after these words he fell in a sleep, and
317 VII| and help, and how at those words our Lord sent to him health
318 VII| his ears to understand his words, and anon he believed on
319 VII| wings. And then after these words he took and received the
320 VII| loth to depart from his words, and from his fellowship,
321 VII| or clothing, in deed, in words, going, coming, and being
322 VII| God sustained their evil words patiently and with great
323 VII| done to him. He said no words tumelous or contumelious,
324 VII| contumelious, ne other disordinate words. He was defensor, without
325 VII| and also chaste both in words and of eyes, and lived always
326 VII| ever eschewing all vain words, spake but little and with
327 VII| and with pain, save the words of God and of salvation
328 VII| with short and substantious words uttered that he would say,
329 VII| and specially dressing his words towards the eldest, said:
330 VII| and proffering the last words: I commend my soul into
331 VII| of his holy life with few words may not be recounted, nevertheless
332 VII| foster thee withal, and these words thus said, she saw her paps
333 VII| the signification of these words before said. For when men
334 VII| Ghost are called by these words only, Kyrie eleison, for
335 VII| angels of paradise these words following: Laudamus te,
336 VII| sanctus, sanctus, the which words follow after the preface,
337 VII| secretly for the virtue of the words, to the end that they be
338 VII| and on it they said the words that are written in the
339 VII| fathers stablished these words to be said low, also that
340 VII| after, the priest saith the words that our Lord said: Take
341 VII| mine own body, saying five words sacramental, and soon therewith
342 VII| hath said these foresaid words in Latin, in mind of our
343 VII| may do by virtue of his words that the bread and the wine
344 VII| rest. And with saying these words he yielded up his ghost,
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