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ladies 18
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lady 312
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312 lady
312 manner
310 whole
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1 I| In that night our Blessed Lady and Mother of God was delivered 2 I| etc. to the honour of our Lady S. Mary. The other octaves 3 I| Whitsuntide, the nativity of our Lady and S. John Baptist be of 4 I| in his passion, save our Lady, all lost faith. But when 5 I| day is made station at our Lady the major. And if we should 6 I| that was at Rome, which is lady and head of the world, because 7 I| Abram of whom our blessed lady came. He wedded Sara, daughter 8 I| away from the face of my lady Sara. To whom the angel 9 I| thee by humbleness unto thy lady, and I shall multiply thy 10 I| returned home and served her lady, and soon after this she 11 I| favoured. ~After many days the lady, his master's wife, beheld 12 I| in her hand. And when the lady saw that she was refused, 13 II| is the genealogy of our Lady. ~ 14 II| Conception of our Blessed Lady. Of the feast of the Conception 15 II| Conception of our Blessed Lady. ~Maria invenisti graciam 16 II| Gabriel had greeted our Lady for to show to her the blessed 17 II| this that we may say to our Lady: Pray for us for ye be an 18 II| I am sent hither by our Lady for to say to thee that 19 II| of the Conception of our Lady, and of her creation, well 20 II| office of the nativity of our Lady, save where thou sayest 21 II| not said his Hours of our Lady, wherefore he sent home 22 II| anon therewith our Blessed Lady vanished away. ~Let us then 23 II| that glorious virgin our Lady Saint Mary, that we after 24 II| a woman, yet there was a lady accused her of adultery 25 II| of Jesu Christ; and the lady that had falsely accused 26 II| in the same place, that a lady called Petronia had been 27 II| Cæsarea of Cappadocia, was a lady much noble, of whom the 28 II| the third sister of our Lady to wife, and that was brother 29 II| were, and was found of a lady and of some others by the 30 III| of this world, she abode lady of all the goods and riches. 31 III| and how well that she was lady of all, nevertheless she 32 III| vision, in the church of our Lady, a great multitude of angels, 33 III| at the commandment of the lady he went to battle. S. Basil 34 III| he sent a letter unto our Lady or an epistle in this wise: 35 III| their creance and belief: Lady, God salute thee.~And to 36 III| the Purification of Our Lady.~Postquam impleti sunt dies 37 III| saith. In like wise our Lady, for to obey to the law, 38 III| of the offering that our Lady offered in the temple as 39 III| the purification of our Lady, not for that she had need 40 III| his virtues. This glorious Lady is queen of heaven and Lady 41 III| Lady is queen of heaven and Lady of angels, nevertheless 42 III| to understand, glorious Lady, the thought of thine heart 43 III| read an example of a noble lady which had great devotion 44 III| she did do say mass of our Lady daily by her chaplain. It 45 III| the purification of our Lady, her chaplain was out, so 46 III| chaplain was out, so that this lady might that day have no mass, 47 III| man for the love of our Lady. She was much sorrowful 48 III| make her prayers to our Lady. And anon she fell asleep, 49 III| last came this man to this lady aforesaid and gave to her 50 III| candle of wax. The which lady saw also come a priest, 51 III| priest tarried for this lady that she should also have 52 III| to tarry for her. And the lady answered that the priest 53 III| The messenger came to this lady, and because in no wise 54 III| on the candle that this lady held and drew fast, and 55 III| still in the hand of the lady aforesaid, which anon awoke 56 III| whom the provost said: Fair lady, that may I not do, for 57 III| happed on a day that the lady wept and sighed much strongly 58 III| do bear an image of our Lady, which, as is said, S. Luke 59 III| the Angel Gabriel to our Lady.~The feast of this day is 60 III| the Annunciation of our Lady, for on this day the angel 61 III| and clean. And our blessed Lady was much abashed of this 62 III| ancille or handmaid, and not lady. Much people is humble in 63 III| he left not to greet our Lady, as said is. It happed that 64 III| but that he salueth our Lady. When the knight heard this 65 III| beheld there the image of our Lady, and I fell down and prayed 66 III| prayed, and to our blessed Lady thus faithfully promised, 67 III| for help to our blessed Lady in whom I had set all my 68 III| by, and when he saw the lady he demanded the lady what 69 III| the lady he demanded the lady what she made there and 70 III| make a church there of our Lady and of S. George, in the 71 III| Cologne in the church of our Lady.~ 72 III| Florence saw in a vision our Lady that styed up to heaven, 73 III| delivered Judas to her and said: Lady, this man is the son of 74 III| born. Then said to him the lady: By him that was crucified, 75 III| whose body a worshipful lady named Cocovilla, which was 76 III| would harp anthems of our Lady, and of other saints, and 77 III| the worship of our blessed Lady. And Brightwold that was 78 III| before the nativity of our Lady is hallowed the translation 79 III| revelation of S. Vitus, a noble lady named Florentia took the 80 III| Quirine was son of a noble lady of Iconium, which lady would 81 III| noble lady of Iconium, which lady would flee the persecution, 82 III| builded a fair chapel of our Lady, and in the place where 83 III| of S. Anne, mother of our Lady. Then this Elizabeth and 84 III| Then this Elizabeth and our Lady were cousins-german, daughters 85 III| about six months. When our Lady heard that S. Elizabeth 86 III| her much courteously. Our Lady was then great with the 87 III| issued out of the body of our Lady, the greeting entered into 88 III| Elizabeth knew nothing when our Lady came, ne yet our Lady had 89 III| our Lady came, ne yet our Lady had nothing said to her, 90 III| prophesy. Then answered our Lady and made the holy psalm 91 III| and all the remnant. Our Lady abode with S. Elizabeth 92 IV| riches that Constance their lady had left to them, and they 93 IV| Gregory recordeth that a lady visited oft and gladly the 94 IV| miracles of our blessed Lady, in the church of S. Mary 95 IV| the Blessed Virgin, our Lady, and committed himself wholly 96 IV| holy S. Swithin served our Lady so devoutly that all people 97 IV| no other mass but of our Lady, whereof he was put to S. 98 IV| prayed humbly to our blessed Lady that he might be restored 99 IV| mass. And then our blessed Lady appeared to this priest, 100 IV| him by the token that the lady whom thou servest hath sewed 101 IV| as he lived. ~There was a lady in England that desired 102 IV| appeared in a vision to that lady, saying: Wherefore hast 103 IV| departed away. Then the lady awoke and sighed. And the 104 IV| heard her prayers, and the lady conceived. Then her husband 105 IV| our possessions. And this lady for nothing would not change 106 IV| in such wise that this lady, which was great, and nigh 107 IV| showed well that the blessed lady Mary Magdalene rested and 108 IV| kalends of April on our Lady's day of the Annunciation, 109 IV| devotion. ~On a time when the lady had bidden him for to dine 110 IV| font. On a day a certain lady was esprised of his beauty, 111 IV| which was of our Blessed Lady and Blessed Virgin S. Mary. 112 IV| saw the Blessed Virgin our Lady S. Mary kneeling, with her 113 IV| tofore the altar of our Lady, and ten friars might unnethe 114 IV| heartily to our Blessed Lady the Virgin, to whom he had 115 IV| her come to him, and our Lady said to him: Be of good 116 IV| of the assumption of our Lady, of certain matter, and 117 IV| serf and bond to a young lady, and went to fish in a water, 118 IV| drawn out all dead. And the lady prayed S. Dominic for the 119 IV| health. ~In that province a lady ordained to do sing a mass 120 IV| miracles of our Blessed Lady S. Mary, that a judge named 121 IV| thirty days; and our Blessed Lady commanded him that as long 122 IV| went to a church of our Lady and hid his leg in a hole 123 IV| the church, and prayed our Lady with tears devoutly for 124 IV| the Glorious Virgin our Lady S. Mary. ~We find in a book 125 IV| preaching, and the blessed Lady and Virgin was in a house 126 IV| he saith also: When our Lady had conceived Jesu Christ 127 IV| bough of palm of paradise, Lady, which I have brought to 128 IV| And then the angel said: Lady, wherefore desirest thou 129 IV| and said to them that our Lady should pass and depart out 130 IV| assumption and death of our Lady Mary and were together there, 131 IV| tofore the bed of our blessed Lady the companies of all these 132 IV| were done of our blessed Lady, and there hallowed it is 133 IV| beauty of thee. And our Lady answered: Sir, my heart 134 IV| virgin, whither goest thou? Lady, remember thee of us. And 135 IV| empeshed in the service of our Lady, and may not now entend 136 IV| city took the coat of our Lady and set it on the head of 137 IV| vision that, the Virgin our Lady is assumpt into heaven as 138 IV| also that when our blessed Lady spake to her, she said: 139 IV| and then much more our Lady ought to be glorified in 140 IV| flesh of our Lord and of our Lady, and saith thus: Putrefaction 141 IV| manner as one so great a lady. The fellowship of confessors 142 IV| troubled, and our blessed Lady appeared to him and said: 143 IV| living but devout to our Lady, which on a night went to 144 IV| before the altar of our Lady, he saluted the virgin, 145 IV| semblable habit of this lady and departed from the altar 146 IV| upon the horse. And the lady abode sleeping in the church, 147 IV| feet. And the Virgin our Lady blamed him, and commanded 148 IV| alway in the louings of our Lady, and received afterward 149 IV| afterward many riches that our Lady gave to them. ~There was 150 IV| all thy thought unto the Lady of mercy which sitteth by 151 IV| and said: That reverend lady which stood upon the altar 152 IV| this to be the image of our Lady, took the father of the 153 IV| Assumption of our Blessed Lady. ~The manner of the assumption 154 IV| these things, he gave to our Lady a bough of palm, sent from 155 IV| the Blessed Virgin, our Lady, said in comforting them: 156 IV| went, and then when our Lady had told to him of her hasty 157 IV| the gate of our Blessed Lady, like as it had rained, 158 IV| angel had showed to our Lady. And then they all wept 159 IV| apostles said: Right honourable Lady and Virgin, we, in beholding 160 IV| God, saying thus: Blessed Lady, mother of God, thou that 161 IV| the right holy virgin our Lady is in such a place, in such 162 IV| Assumption of our Blessed Lady. ~Verily John Damascene, 163 IV| of the Assumption of our Lady, after S. Austin. ~S. Austin 164 IV| Assumption of our Blessed Lady, saying: We that have begun 165 V| her prayers to our Blessed Lady, praying  devoutly for to 166 V| of the Assumption of our Lady, which life is translated 167 V| harboured in the house of a lady, she considered the beauty 168 V| saith that a much devout lady towards S. John was in France, 169 V| nothing? and she said: Yes, lady, for I have seen a man that 170 V| accuse me? And she said: No, lady, but do what thou wilt so 171 V| abide here; and she said: Lady, whither will ye go? All 172 V| Nativity of our Blessed Lady.~The nativity of the blessed 173 V| priests. And our blessed Lady was of both lineages, and 174 V| the degrees. And then our Lady was set on the lowest step, 175 V| vigil, therefore that of our Lady behoveth no vigil, but they 176 V| noble and devout unto our Lady which went to a tourneying, 177 V| and for the honour of our Lady he would leave none but 178 V| prayed unto our blessed Lady with right devout prayers 179 V| whereas the image of our Lady was carved, and stood tofore 180 V| told to her how our blessed Lady had delivered him, and she 181 V| and delivered him to our Lady, saying: Lady I thank you, 182 V| him to our Lady, saying: Lady I thank you, for ye have 183 V| throat, but our blessed Lady set on her hand tofore the 184 V| the service of our blessed Lady, and entered in and began 185 V| no mass but mass of our Lady, the which he sang devoutly 186 V| forthon. And then our blessed Lady appeared to the bishop and 187 V| should not sing but of our Lady. ~There was a clerk which 188 V| always he loved much our Lady, the Mother of God, and 189 V| his correction. Then our Lady turned her toward him and 190 V| then on a time our blessed Lady appeared to him in vision, 191 V| delivered by our blessed Lady. And when Theophilus had 192 V| the glorious Virgin, our Lady, S. Mary. And three days 193 V| miracles which our blessed Lady hath showed for them that 194 V| an image of our blessed Lady stood in a chapel by tbe 195 V| without any salutation to our Lady, and went forth to every 196 V| to her. Then our blessed Lady called him and spake to 197 V| me, Natalie, my love and lady, for I have not fled the 198 V| then in Alexandria was a lady noble and rich which was 199 V| not receive. And the said lady supposed that Eugenia had 200 V| she being learned of her lady, opposed against Eugenia, 201 V| meiny, corrupted by the lady, witnessed that it was so. 202 V| any reward. There was a lady which had spent all her 203 V| passed by a place, a noble lady ran so hastily against him 204 V| always called poverty his lady, but when he saw one more 205 V| riches I have chosen my lady poverty, and she shineth 206 V| this manner: Welcome my lady poverty, and anon they vanished 207 V| of the Blessed Virgin our Lady, anon S. Francis arose and 208 V| followed his holy father. A lady which had been devout to 209 V| and awoke her, and said: Lady Margaret, what harm did 210 V| bishop? And he said: Yea, lady. And she said to him: Say 211 V| whilst they dined, this lady took away the bodies and 212 VI| Trinity, and of our blessed Lady his mother. And sometime 213 VI| most best and sweetest lady, she being both wife and 214 VI| thy mother, my sweetest Lady, to help me now in this 215 VI| indignation of the great lady if her garments were not 216 VI| either to displease this lady or else this good S. Edward? 217 VI| woke tn the church of our Lady at Tripoli, and when he 218 VI| it in the honour of our Lady S. Mary and of all the martyrs. 219 VI| and said that our Blessed Lady the Virgin was she that 220 VI| came to the church of our Lady of Portiuncula. And then 221 VI| Lord; it is read when this lady was thus ordained, she laboured 222 VI| repaired. And there this lady began the religion that 223 VI| Clare was ruled; this holy lady was content with one poor 224 VI| And this said, our Blessed Lady entered into the chamber 225 VI| devoutly. And this holy lady was on her knees, saying 226 VI| all holiness. This good lady purveyed to her daughters 227 VI| anon she saw a right fair lady at the head of the bed, 228 VI| weep no more, for this lady shall overcome all. And 229 VI| poor pilgrim, and the good lady also coveted and wished 230 VI| to be clear day. And this lady that was so clear, approached 231 VI| this mortal life the holy lady and friend of our Lord, 232 VI| conducted the holy soul of this lady into the mountain of heaven 233 VI| And all crying: O, dear lady, and friend of God, and 234 VI| appeared to him in his sleep a lady, and said to him: Jacobel, 235 VI| that there was newly dead a lady, in the city of Assisi, 236 VI| recommended to so great and worthy lady? And with that word that 237 VI| tofore the church of our Lady, and what he had left of 238 VI| God unto the church of our Lady, and said to the porter: 239 VI| paternoster or for to salute our Lady. And like as she grew in 240 VI| blessed Virgin to be her lady and her advocate, and S. 241 VI| supposed to have taken her lady by the foot, and took her 242 VI| day of Purification of our Lady, ne wear rich vesture of 243 VI| chamberers should call her lady, but that they should speak 244 VI| began to cry: Cease ye, lady, and leave off, but she 245 VI| he began to cry: Cease! lady, cease! for I begin to fail 246 VI| appeared to him an honourable lady clad in white, which advised 247 VI| poor man said: This holy lady which hath healed me will 248 VI| mother ware hard hair for our Lady's love, and led her life 249 VI| devoutly before an image of our Lady, and he put a ring upon 250 VI| and humbly greeted our Lady with these four words: Ave 251 VI| to say every day unto our Lady and S. John the Evangelist 252 VI| and besought our blessed Lady and S. John Evangelist to 253 VI| in which the ship of our Lady saileth, and our souls use 254 VII| land came to this young lady, Katherine, and desired 255 VII| and our most sovereign lady, please if you to wit that 256 VII| considering the great wisdom of my lady my mother, and of the lords, 257 VII| this wise: My sovereign lady, saving your high and noble 258 VII| answer is full heavy to my lady your mother, and to us all 259 VII| I beseech you meekly, my lady mother, that ye ne none 260 VII| against him the most reverent lady that ever any earthly creature 261 VII| dead. Then this blessed lady, seeing this, called him 262 VII| and say to her that the lady saluteth her whose son she 263 VII| in this wise: Ah! blessed lady, how shall I do this message? 264 VII| Adrian, said this blessed lady, dread ye not, for that 265 VII| ye verily, that that good lady which sent you for me, shall 266 VII| like, save only our blessed Lady, Christ's own mother, queen 267 VII| wise: Our most sovereign Lady Queen of heaven, Lady of 268 VII| sovereign Lady Queen of heaven, Lady of all the world, Empress 269 VII| And with that our blessed Lady said: Bring ye my daughter 270 VII| the holy virgin heard our Lady speak, she was so much replenished 271 VII| brought her tofore our blessed Lady, to whom she said: My dear 272 VII| dread said: O most blessed Lady; blessed be ye among all 273 VII| knowledge, but now blessed Lady, by his mighty mercy and 274 VII| beseech you most blessed Lady, that I may have him whom 275 VII| been dead, and then our Lady in conforting her said: 276 VII| baptism. ~And then our blessed Lady called Adrian the old father 277 VII| baptized her, and after, our Lady said to her: Now mine own 278 VII| abideth for you. And so our Lady led her forth unto the quire 279 VII| expressed. To whom our blessed Lady benignly said: Most sovereign 280 VII| and said: Ah! right noble lady virgin, have pity of thy 281 VII| promised to hold her as second lady in his palace, and she said: 282 VII| her will, as she that was lady of herself, and conversed 283 VII| every feastful day of our Lady, and every Saturday noon 284 VII| nothing.~There was a noble lady, which was old, came for 285 VII| devout and most christian lady, ordained at Modena a much 286 VII| in his stead. There was a lady named Cadygam which was 287 VII| named Cadygam which was lady of a province named Corocania, 288 VII| he deceived not only this lady, but he deceived Jews and 289 VII| epileptical passion, and when the lady his wife saw him oft fall, 290 VII| house all night. And the lady, being great with child, 291 VII| subject to the church of our Lady of Tarentino, the brethren 292 VII| Holy Ghost, came to the lady and mother of this holy 293 VII| the holy man said to her: Lady, be thou glad, for thou 294 VII| reverence of our Blessed Lady, and beyond it, a little 295 VII| days, all vigils of our Lady, and of the apostles, and 296 VII| ready there, he went to our Lady of Cambray and made there 297 VII| drowning, invoked God, our Lady and his saints to help the 298 VII| raven so long that this lady's nuns of the place, perceived 299 VII| in all holy days of our Lady, and of many others of which 300 VII| some say the office of our Lady. S. John's gospel is said 301 VII| the feasts of our Blessed Lady, the lives, passions, and 302 VII| 224.~Annunciation of our Lady. March 25, iii. 97.~Appollinaris. 303 VII| 108.~Assumption of our Lady. Aug. 15, iv. 234.~Austin 304 VII| i. 281.~Concepton of our Lady. ii. 122..~Cornelius. September 305 VII| vii. 76.~Nativity of our Lady. September 8, v. 96.~Nativity 306 VII| 120.~Purification of our Lady, iii. 19.~Quadragesima. 307 VII| saved by the coat of our Lady, iv. 242.~Chastity of S. 308 VII| forbidden to wed by our Lady, v. 108.~Clotilde, Queen 309 VII| France, v. 209.~Coat of our Lady, iv. 242.~Cologne, bodies 310 VII| hallowed the Conception of our Lady, ii. 127.~Mass of S. Gregory, 311 VII| evil life devoted to our Lady, iv. 248.~Monstrous births, 312 VII| called, i. 172.~Vision of our Lady, iii. 2.~Vital the monk


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