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1 I| third the effusion of his precious blood. The fourth the signs
2 I| not as King adorned with precious stones, but incorporate.
3 I| that be in Jesu Christ: The precious deity, the soul full of
4 I| By the gold which is most precious of all metals is understood
5 I| wounded and torn the most precious body, in whose breast the
6 I| illud divinum, etc. The head precious and divine was pierced with
7 I| the cross be adorned with precious gems and stones. And in
8 I| sacrifice, which was made the precious body of our priest. Therefore
9 I| own body in meat, and his precious blood in drink, in likeness
10 I| likeness of bread and wine. O precious feast and convive and verily
11 I| What thing may be more precious than the noble convive or
12 I| aforesaid came from heaven, this precious flesh is above the heaven;
13 I| them for an hour, but the precious blood of Jesu Christ washeth
14 I| of the ordinance of the precious nature of Jesu Christ, when
15 I| where were burnt the things precious and well smelling. The third
16 II| ne evil, for thy soul is precious in my sight this day. It
17 II| square stones, great and precious, for to lay in the foundament,
18 II| many aromatics, and gems precious. There were never seen tofore
19 II| circuit of his walls of precious stone; all the streets thereof
20 II| and arrayed her with her precious clothing and adornments,
21 II| of gold, smaragdos and precious stones within woven, and
22 II| herself with her rich and precious clothes, and went in and
23 II| the members of him, as of precious stones. Tofore that our
24 II| Nicholas, the child held a precious cup tofore the king, and
25 II| adorned and arrayed with precious stones, which said thus
26 II| that a king adorned with precious stones embraced them, and
27 II| of gold and silver and of precious stones, and it is marvellously
28 II| would take and do on him a precious vesture. And the apostle
29 II| John the Evangelist, a precious confessor, and the ruddy
30 II| patrimony and therewith to buy precious stones, the which these
31 II| people, for to show how these precious and great riches of the
32 II| the rods of gold and the precious stones might return to their
33 II| and gravel of the sea into precious gems and ouches, the small
34 II| of gold in which were a precious stone, Iying in the mire
35 II| the body human, and the precious stone signifieth the soul
36 II| like as the gold and the precious stone make a ring, and much
37 II| make a ring, and much more precious is the man to Jesu Christ
38 II| and offered to S. Agnes precious gems and jewels, which she
39 II| again and took with him more precious and richer adornments, made
40 II| made with all manner of precious stones, and as well by his
41 II| estate. He hath clad me with precious stones and with jewels of
42 II| King. And she, receiving a precious death for the confession
43 III| promised her in your name your precious adornments, clothes of gold,
44 III| of silk, and adorned with precious stones in the city, when
45 III| the spear in the side, the precious blood avaled by the shaft
46 III| and did do array him with precious robes, and delivered to
47 III| much sweet, odorant and precious, and also it is much precious
48 III| precious, and also it is much precious in the church, and much
49 III| the holy sacrament, the precious body of our Lord. And anon
50 III| thy mouth to receive the precious body and blood of our Lord,
51 III| and gave for a great and a precious relique to King Harry the
52 III| closed in gold, silver, and precious stones. And her son bare
53 III| arrayed in robes of purple and precious stones, these two glorious
54 III| adorned with roses and precious stones, borne up to heaven
55 III| thou promisest me, and more precious than all the worship that
56 III| a saddle of gold and of precious stones. Then the master
57 III| beginning he was clad with precious vestments of gold adorned
58 III| and ware gilt girdles with precious stones, but under that,
59 III| After this he gave all his precious vesture to the poor people
60 III| Crispinian, and ordained a precious vessel to put them in. He
61 III| Quintin, which he put in a precious vessel. At Paris, upon the
62 III| believe in thine holy and precious name. Then S. Marcial, trusting
63 III| of gold ne silver, ne of precious stones, for if the beauty
64 IV| holily. Then took they the precious body and anointed it with
65 IV| and anointed it with much precious ointment, and buried him
66 IV| delivered to this enchanter so precious a cloth for to lose it ?
67 IV| than any adamant, and more precious than gold or gems. That
68 IV| may say that Paul is more precious than all the world and all
69 IV| took all the relics of the precious body, and laid them in a
70 IV| Margaret is said of a precious gem, or ouche, that is named
71 IV| and anointed them with precious ointments. For the inhabitants
72 IV| and anointed them with precious ointment, and did solemn
73 IV| body of her with divers precious ointments, and buried it
74 IV| dead men, and opened the precious treasure of his pity, and
75 IV| then he commanded to make precious sepulchres of gold and silver,
76 IV| adorned nobly and richly with precious stones, and all the bishops
77 IV| re-established to life. And of this precious martyr, saith S. Austin:
78 IV| and crowned him with his precious blood and stones. And S.
79 IV| said: This ointment is much precious, sweet and light. And when
80 IV| ointment of love, and is so precious that it may not be bought
81 IV| for there is nothing more precious than charity, but it is
82 IV| priest, and buried it with precious ointments in the field Veranus.
83 IV| first, for he gave his precious blood for the love of our
84 IV| blessed Concordia had gold and precious stones in her clothes, and
85 IV| in her vestments gold and precious stones. And he said: Show
86 IV| worthy to be where he is, so precious a treasure is more worthy
87 IV| thou shalt find there also precious stones, and do so much that
88 IV| elsewhere, and so right precious treasure is more worthy
89 IV| the death of all saints be precious, certes, I judge the death
90 IV| death of Mary to be right precious, which is received to the
91 V| Bernard rode on was over precious and showed little poverty
92 V| that make the feast of his precious death, may follow the examples
93 V| hath gems of purple and precious stones therein. And it is
94 V| with gold and silver and precious stones, but he could not
95 V| with gold and silver and precious stones? Those things be
96 V| poor woman. And these right precious margarets came to one not
97 V| himself: I am ashamed of precious clothing, and therefore,
98 V| Sunday as he sang mass, a precious stone fell down from heaven
99 V| wounds of the saints with precious cloths. And then the emperor
100 V| say as lying within, or a precious stone named Jacincte; for
101 V| he is in joy above, as a precious Jacincte. Eugenia is said
102 V| blessed S. Andrew saith: O precious Holy Cross, God saw thee.
103 V| gold and of silver, wherein precious stones shone, and made therein
104 V| host, and gave the gold and precious stones for to repair the
105 V| praisings. And thus was the precious tree of the cross re-established
106 V| bare into Jerusalem the precious tree of the cross, and thus
107 V| virtue, as men say, is in a precious stone which is named magnet,
108 V| but gold and silver and precious stones, and over all whereas
109 V| heaven a bed arrayed with precious vestments, which three virgins
110 V| that is, after Isidore, a precious stone black, which is good
111 VI| certainly to make hastily a precious shrine, but he could none
112 VI| coffers of gold wrought with precious stones be right evil things
113 VI| tree be laid gold rings and precious stones. Promise ye that
114 VI| alabaster or box of the precious ointment, and the fountain
115 VI| Hexametron: It is a right precious thing that a man is made
116 VI| angels, for to sacre the precious body of our Lord Jesu Christ.
117 VI| have they bought with their precious blood, and therefore it
118 VI| is said: Their blood is precious, that is to say, full of
119 VI| God: What thing is more precious than death, by which sins
120 VI| blood of Jesu Christ is precious without sin, and yet made
121 VI| the blood of his saints precious, for whom he gave his precious
122 VI| precious, for whom he gave his precious blood. For if he had not
123 VI| the blood of his saints precious, it should not be said that
124 VI| that the death of saints is precious in the sight of our Lord.
125 VI| make the death of saints precious, rest of travail, joy of
126 VI| and out of the shell a precious margaret or stone. Fifthly
127 VI| sleeves of gold and full of precious stones, of angels, which
128 VI| unto the five wounds of the precious body of Jesu Christ, as
129 VI| a much fair bed and much precious, and her seemed that her
130 VI| right ne reason that the precious body should not be far from
131 VI| the sisters which were as precious stones, all full of the
132 VI| would not array her with precious stones, as others, on the
133 VI| habitation, and to take a precious, to give a little corner,
134 VII| hands? Wonderest thou on the precious ornaments which be as dust
135 VII| none disease ne harm, but a precious ointment of balm. And when
136 VII| saw, and there were many precious stones shining bright, and
137 VII| Lord bought you with his precious blood. And then the angel
138 VII| with them great plenty of precious stones, and then took their
139 VII| wont to be covered with precious clothing and abounded in
140 VII| am a merchant and have a precious stone to sell, which giveth
141 VII| and did do fill them with precious stones and rich gems. And
142 VII| of them which were most precious, and they said that the
143 VII| them that be clothed with precious vestments and be full withinforth
144 VII| For I have in my bowels a precious margaret which is greater
145 VII| believest to be in me a precious stone more big than the
146 VII| And then he did off his precious vestments and did on him
147 VII| and also gold, silver, precious stones, and all other things,
148 VII| seats of gold and silver and precious stones, and the beds were
149 VII| at the tomb of these two precious bodies.~
150 VII| three ran together into a precious gem, and when they had set
151 VII| cross of gold all the other precious stones that were there fell
152 VII| right good wine, with right precious spices. And that they shall
153 VII| he looked on it, it was a precious stone. Then said to him
154 VII| breath, but an odour as of a precious ointment issued out of his
155 VII| as it had been incense or precious ointment. When the tyrants
156 VII| service and office of the precious sacrament of the altar.
157 VII| corruption, and the odour of his precious body and his habit were
158 VII| his head round beset with precious stones, and about his neck
159 VII| that he had on was full of precious stones, his coat and scapulary
160 VII| that hath given to me the precious gift of baptism, and anon
161 VII| fellows. He set apart all precious raiment, and much dear he
162 VII| administered unto them the precious and blessed body of our
163 VII| and devoutly received the precious body of our Lord, and howbeit
164 VII| the body of our Lord, the precious sacrament of the altar,
165 VII| adorned or clad me with things precious.~The priest, after that,
166 VII| Lord will descend unto the precious sacrament of the altar for
167 VII| it appertaineth that so precious a sacrament be worthily
168 VII| canon for the mystery of the precious sacrament that is made and
169 VII| but he may consecrate the precious body of our Lord Jesu Christ.~
170 VII| cleanly he may take the precious hostie. And after, he taketh
171 VII| it is to wit that in this precious sacrament we may consider
172 VII| substance of the body and precious blood of Christ, and this
173 VII| his own body and into his precious blood. The second miracle
174 VII| miracle is that, if this precious sacrament be taken of an
175 VII| bread is converted into the precious body of our Lord, the accidents
176 VII| and after, he taketh the precious body of our Lord and maketh
177 VII| the spear-head into his precious side, and therefore the
178 VII| three other crosses over the precious blood. Or else it may be
179 VII| intent he may receive that precious sacrament in peace and in
180 VII| after, the priest taketh the precious body of our Lord Jesu Christ
181 VII| blessed passion and of the precious body of our Lord Jesu Christ,
182 VII| meddled and Joined unto his precious sufferance, and of his precious
183 VII| precious sufferance, and of his precious blood aroused by virtue
184 VII| arouse his heart with that precious blood, keeping himself from
185 VII| the sweet dawning of this precious blood and blessed body meddled
186 VII| sweet perception of thy precious body which by jealousy of
187 VII| the priest holding the precious body of our Lord, saith
188 VII| other thing to say than: The precious body of our Lord Jesu Christ
189 VII| the chalice wherein is the precious blood of our Lord and saith:
190 VII| Amen. That is to say: The precious body and blood of our Lord
191 VII| nothing ne may remain of that precious sacrament, and that doing,
192 VII| Lord, I pray thee that the precious body and precious blood
193 VII| that the precious body and precious blood that I have taken
194 VII| priest hath received the precious sacrament of the altar;
195 VII| all the mystery of that precious sacrament, and right there
196 VII| vi. 152.~Crato and the precious stones, ii. 165.~Cripple
197 VII| vi. 255.~Maggot becomes a precious stone. vii. 142.~Mahomet,
198 VII| beloved of S. Francis, v. 219.~Precious stone falls from heaven,
199 VII| falls from heaven, v. 87.~Precious stones, miracle of, ii.
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