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  1     I|        not to be done for fear of pain, but for the love of righteousness,
  2     I|         do well we fail, it we do pain to resist the evil, we be
  3     I|           of Antichrist; he shall pain him to deceive all men by
  4     I|         that for their sins be in pain and in torment: What fruit
  5     I|       from the sin, but also from pain. Where the two first days
  6     I|         in the returning they had pain and sorrow to take their
  7     I|        sixth age. And as they had pain gathering and assembling
  8     I|         by sin, as for the double pain that she is run in, and
  9     I|        myrrh for to have the more pain, for the bitterness of the
 10     I|       feet have laboured in great pain. Thou liftest up thine arms
 11     I|       therefore it is to see what pain was delivered to them of
 12     I|          for this sin. But of the pain and of the birth of Judas
 13     I|      legend of S. Matthew, of the pain and ruin of the Jews, in
 14     I|        James the Less, and of the pain of Pilate and his birth
 15     I|         king would not double the pain and punition, but because
 16     I|         comfort her that had most pain and sorrow for his death.
 17     I|        which is the obligation to pain perdurable, or as to the
 18     I|         God. As to that, that the pain that should be perpetual,
 19     I|  purgatory, and also for that the pain temporal is due, he releaseth
 20     I|         both, and hereto he set a pain, saying: Whatsoever day
 21     I|        children in sorrow; in the pain of sorrow standeth the curse,
 22     I|         to be cursed, knowing the pain of the first trespass of
 23     I|   punition shall endure to him in pain unto the seventh, Lameth,
 24     I|    vengeances. Some hold that his pain endured unto the seventh
 25     I|     nevertheless he feared him by pain, saying: Why will ye slay
 26     I|      could ne might not stand for pain tofore Pharaoh. Yet would
 27    II|        and the spirit is in great pain within them. Raguel prayed
 28    II|        and in doctrine, strong in pain and converted high in glory.
 29    II|          which travailed in great pain, and began to perish. And
 30    II|         right thou sufferest this pain; thou conceivedst in treachery
 31    II|   delivered of her child, and the pain and sorrow passed and ceased. ~
 32    II|          firm in the torments and pain. Then commanded AEgeas that
 33    II|        cross, to the end that his pain should endure the longer.
 34    II|          torments, and shall have pain for the thieves. I shall
 35    II|       hath so dear and with great pain gotten Sixthly, avaunting
 36    II|            for the world to come, pain and torment by over-great
 37    II|           they have lost and what pain they have deserved. Anon
 38    II|       affirm that he died without pain of death, and that he was
 39    II|         of life, and by reason of pain, and by reason of innocence.
 40    II|           the faith, by reason of pain, for they suffered death
 41    II|          certain day assigned, on pain to run in his indignation,
 42    II|          worms; he suffered great pain. And he was thus martyred
 43    II|          anon so great dolour and pain took them that they began
 44    II|          shall be whole, and your pain shall cease, and so they
 45    II|       them new sorrows, the great pain that they had in your birth
 46    II|           perished for hunger and pain, he commanded them to come
 47    II|     cruelly burn, and do him more pain on his body by the flames,
 48    II|          for whom he suffered the pain so inhuman, changed to him
 49    II|         shall be fulfilled of the pain. Then the body of S. Vincent
 50    II|          heat of the day in great pain, we had never such thing,
 51    II|     answered: Sire, I am in great pain, and in great anguish, in
 52   III|       asked if she suffered great pain, she said to me in Greek
 53   III|         the night. And with great pain could not Eustochium, her
 54   III|          them and help them, upon pain to lose their heads. Now
 55   III|          with you, so will I have pain and heaviness. Then departed
 56   III|        expired, and died in great pain, and was left without sepulture
 57   III|          Jesu Christ, that for no pain it may not be changed; your
 58   III|        gods, or thou shalt suffer pain and torments. S. Agatha
 59   III|        thou shalt be eased of thy pain; and she answered: I have
 60   III|          his power transumeth the pain perpetual due for sins mortal
 61   III|          due for sins mortal into pain temporal. The third feast
 62   III|       have spared Trajan from the pain perpetual. By this, as some
 63   III|         By this, as some say, the pain perpetual due to Trajan
 64   III|         in hell and feel there no pain by the mercy of God. And
 65   III|          two days in purgatory in pain, or else all the days of
 66   III|          my life is to me a great pain, every day meseemeth that
 67   III|           the death. Some time my pain is little, and some time
 68   III|           and my body is in great pain. And S. Longinus said: If
 69   III|         after died S. Maur of the pain of his side, the forty-first
 70   III|        penance ne feel none other pain, and there was showed to
 71   III|           found S. Benet in great pain. When he had found him he
 72   III|       that unnethe and with great pain may any be found for to
 73   III|         of right sharp and bitter pain, for he was drawn through
 74   III|       therefore he commanded upon pain of cursing that none should
 75   III|         But he never felt harm ne pain, and without suffering any
 76   III|           sorry, and did all that pain he might to bring the king
 77   III|    fetters which was to him great pain, God reward him his meed.
 78   III|      blood, and suffered so great pain that they were constrained
 79   III|       that he would release their pain, and then he christened
 80   III|            thou hast deserved the pain which longeth to a blasphemer.
 81   III|         his body. And in all this pain the holy man gave no token
 82   III|           God, and suffered great pain afterward. And thus suffered
 83   III|       death again, and with great pain S. Loye delivered him from
 84   III|         on his head, and anon the pain ceased and he was anon all
 85   III|           which he gat with great pain, and came sith with great
 86   III|      mother had been long in this pain, which much annoyed her,
 87   III|          him that he would do his pain and labour that the church
 88    IV|          our Lord that he felt no pain. Then the judge was much
 89    IV|       Magus, Peter said: He is in pain enough, knowing him to be
 90    IV|         borne him with sorrow and pain. Then said he: Make me with
 91    IV|   delivered, that I may know what pain my mother suffered. Which
 92    IV|      kingdom of heaven and of the pain of hell, in such wise that
 93    IV|      sores, which did to him much pain and sorrow; but an thou
 94    IV|  abundance of devotion he felt no pain, but he recompensed in him
 95    IV|       should be to him a hell and pain without end. And on that
 96    IV|         be queen, and charged, on pain of death, that no man should
 97    IV|         to you, when you read the pain of Christ and the glory,
 98    IV|         sorrow and feeling of the pain should be the more. But
 99    IV|         obligation to everlasting pain. In the conversion she was
100    IV|           mother be aswoon of the pain, and that she might revive.
101    IV|         he was escaped with great pain, and passed the water, and
102    IV|          might not remove for the pain of the wound. At the last
103    IV|     Remigius, and suffering great pain in his reins, came to her
104    IV|        and yet unnethe with great pain came they to life again
105    IV|    Nicholas, which suffered great pain in his reins and in his
106    IV|          herself delivered of the pain, and delivered to her mother
107    IV|          opened his belly without pain, and took out all the ordures,
108    IV|        was healed of the ache and pain. ~And he washed the feet
109    IV|        and tormented him by great pain. And S. Agnes and other
110    IV|          in the bitterness of the pain; this saith S. Maximin;
111    IV|           he was stretched in his pain, and prayed our Lord with
112    IV|          that he suffered greater pain than other martyrs, as is
113    IV|        many have suffered as much pain, but it is said for six
114    IV|       some other have had greater pain, always it is not so authentic,
115    IV|     members more forcibly for the pain was the more long. Secondly,
116    IV|           say, this bitterness of pain made him high by glorification,
117    IV|         for when thou assembledst pain thou increasedst his glory,
118    IV| nevertheless the body suffered no pain in earth whose soul and
119    IV|         tree. And he felt so much pain in that vision that he awoke
120    IV|         as far estranged from the pain of the flesh as she was
121    IV|           yet the dryness and the pain ceased not in him. And then
122    IV|         and that she died without pain, and was buried in the vale
123    IV|           comfort her against the pain of the five wounds of Jesu
124    IV|      forth children in sorrow and pain, and was condemned with
125    IV|          man, and childed without pain and sorrow, how durst death
126    IV|         bring forth children with pain and sorrow. But Mary suffered
127     V|        was so sore vexed with the pain, that they that were in
128     V|       sore oppressed with fervent pain of the pestilence, suffered
129     V|         time, and then with great pain she ceased what for dread
130     V|       follow the convent but with pain.~On a time he was so grievously
131     V|          alleged and eased of his pain. Then he did do assemble
132     V|           what manner and by what pain this emperor should be justified,
133     V|      might not rest, but did much pain to come to him, and found
134     V|           body is in suffering no pain ne sorrow. And his pain
135     V|           pain ne sorrow. And his pain was so great and vehement
136     V|           Lord should assuage his pain, and he himself kneeled
137     V|       which hath suffered so much pain for me. And for my brother
138     V|            Have ye not heard what pain is ordained against the
139     V|           deliver that other from pain, ne the father the son,
140     V|       words, he did do strain and pain them in the torment of eculee
141     V|          the king, and with great pain were they holden of the
142     V|          run in great torment and pain. Then by the enticement
143     V|           did to them no grief ne pain. And the priest of the idols
144     V|          and Damian, and when the pain and anguish increased he
145     V|        sick man awoke and felt no pain, he put forth his hand and
146     V|    therefore he ought not without pain use the blessed life. And
147     V|        that is dead in sins, this pain should not have burnt thee,
148     V|          thee, and thou hast this pain of burning because thou
149     V|          shall not escape without pain, for he promised to renounce
150     V|      right so burneth the fire by pain due. And at the last the
151     V|      heart. And then he did great pain, and was busy in repairing
152     V|       wound there issued so great pain of ache and burning, that
153     V|     almost he died for sorrow and pain. And then he repented him,
154     V|         was anon delivered of his pain and made all whole.~In the
155     V|           eyelids, and he felt no pain.~He was strongly sick in
156     V|          hands, and now I die for pain of this right hard torment.
157     V|        therewith the place of his pain, and the postume brake,
158     V|        she might be said of pena, pain, and lego, legis, to gather.
159     V|          gather. For she gathered pain in many manners in the religion
160     V|      quenched, and he had neither pain ne harm. And after that
161    VI|         Wherefore I charge you on pain of death that ye deliver
162    VI|           everlastingly to lie in pain. Then the messengers returned
163    VI|           lay there in full great pain and torment. And when the
164    VI|         prayed God to release his pain or take him out of this
165    VI|          long shall I suffer this pain? How long shalt thou turn
166    VI|      might die, I am nourished in pain and may not die, my life
167    VI|          she did so twice all her pain was gone, and she was made
168    VI|       might not go but with great pain. And when the yearly feast
169    VI|       that disease. Then his most pain was in his breast, and he
170    VI|          when he arose he felt no pain, but put down his hand to
171    VI|           showing what sorrow and pain ye suffer. And then when
172    VI|           enchanters felt greater pain when they drew out their
173    VI|          them: Ye shall feel this pain three days, and at the third
174    VI|          here, and lead us to the pain of martyrdom. And they then
175    VI|           to wit, that the lesser pain be proportioned in to greater,
176    VI|           greater, for the proper pain of the sinner satisfieth
177    VI|         in purgatory, but for the pain that he suffereth and that
178    VI|            for God accounteth his pain and the pain of that other.
179    VI|       accounteth his pain and the pain of that other. For if he
180    VI|           condemned to suffer the pain of two months in purgatory,
181    VI|      pains and of sins, he giveth pain sufficient in such wise
182    VI|           and rather for dread of pain, than for love of glory.
183    VI|       that it surmounteth all the pain that any man suffered ever
184    VI|       this world. For so grievous pain was never found in the flesh,
185    VI|          hastily issue out of the pain. ~Like as it is read that
186    VI|           that we know what great pain is made ready to sinners
187    VI|        when the master judged the pain to be light, the dead scholar
188    VI|         feel the lightness of his pain. And he put forth his hand,
189    VI|        man said: I am all in such pain. And then the chancellor
190    VI|         of the cruel and terrible pain that he had felt, and concluded
191    VI|     alleged and relieved of their pain, they know well that some
192    VI|       thou hast made me to suffer pain eight days in purgatory,
193    VI|         peril, he chased away the pain and peril of the venom by
194    VI|            unnethe and with great pain, if it had not been for
195    VI|            how in her disease and pain she was of God comforted;
196    VI|           saw her that she had no pain ne disease, but yet more
197    VI|          cruelly, but an ache and pain took him suddenly, and tormented
198    VI|         their mind the sorrow and pain of the death of Jesu Christ.
199    VI|        suffer for him right great pain and torments, for in suffering
200    VI|         dried up, and had so much pain in his reins that he was
201    VI|        address her but with great pain, and was all crooked. It
202    VI|         she had long endured this pain, the judge comnnanded that
203    VI|     fountain of tears for to make pain unto the sorrow of mine
204    VI|        Clement, he gave to him no pain, but victory. The martyr
205   VII|          after be quenched for no pain ne tribulation, as it appeared
206   VII|     answered: I shall here suffer pain for myself, and God shall
207   VII|         thee and ease thee of thy pain. To whom S. James said:
208   VII|        James was grieved in great pain, and said: Lord Jesu Christ
209   VII|       hath set us here out of all pain, in full great joy and mirth
210   VII|        now I must go to perpetual pain. And then the saying of
211   VII|          in full great misery and pain, for the waves of the sea
212   VII|      worthy to be in the greatest pain that is, but our Lord is
213   VII|          it doth to me full great pain now, in beating my face
214   VII|         that night suffered great pain because they brought not
215   VII|           he should sufler double pain the six days following,
216   VII|  trembling for fear, with them to pain. And after, S. Brandon sailed
217   VII|           he was found with great pain, and then he was brought
218   VII|    delivereth a great languor and pain, right so for to give to
219   VII|         king which had with great pain a son, and the wise masters
220   VII|           affirm, is ordained the pain of hell without end, and
221   VII|           ravished and led him to pain, the blessed Denis came
222   VII|     strangled him, and with great pain he was taken from his hands.
223   VII|         him how he must have much pain and affliction, and him
224   VII|       where thou wilt. With great pain they took off the cord with
225   VII|     entrails should have the more pain and travail. And after,
226   VII|         the good folk he promised pain without end if they fell
227   VII|           only for the dolour and pain that he suffered, but also
228   VII|         spake but little and with pain, save the words of God and
229   VII|           bear any longer evil or pain, inspired with the Holy
230   VII|          on the cross he had much pain and suffered many spittings
231   VII|        God, dead. First, that all pain be had away from them. Secondly,
232   VII|            that is, death and the pain perdurable or without end,
233   VII|     torment him with the greatest pain that they could imagine.
234   VII|       cruel emperor saw that this pain hurt him no thing, then
235   VII|         thou suffer passing great pain, and God commandeth thee
236   VII|        again, and take heed of no pain. Which commandment he meekly
237   VII|        counsel what martyrdom and pain that they might do to this
238   VII|     though they should martyr and pain him a year long, and so
239   VII|      after every Sunday, with new pain the heaviest and sharpest
240   VII|         that think upon thy great pain and call upon thy holy name,
 
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