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1 I| that they owed to him. This feast of Nativity of our Lord
2 I| reverence of this blessed high feast of his Nativity will grant
3 I| us in clean life at this feast that we may so please him,
4 I| Here followeth the Feast of the Epiphany of our Lord
5 I| of the three kings. ~The Feast of the Epiphany of our Lord
6 I| Holy Ghost seen, and at the feast turned water into wine,
7 I| reverence of this high and great feast he forgive us our trespasses
8 I| many feasts, therefore the feast of the Thursday ceased.
9 I| beginneth of the Blessed Holy Feast of Pentecost or of the Holy
10 I| Here followeth the Feast of the Holy Sacrament. ~
11 I| bread and wine. O precious feast and convive and verily full
12 I| full of great wonder, the feast healthful and replenished
13 I| than the noble convive or feast in which not only the flesh
14 I| devotion, he ordained the feast and remembrance of this
15 I| surety that all men make feast that day. And we sing at
16 I| into his house and made a feast to them. But ere they should
17 I| and Abraham made a great feast at the day of his weaning.
18 I| all his friends and made a feast for the wedding, and at
19 I| this Pharaoh made a great feast unto his children, and remembered
20 I| sheep and calves and make a feast, for these brethren shall
21 II| Christmas and after the feast of Epiphany unto Septuagesima
22 II| sheep and oxen to make a feast to the pilgrim that was
23 II| with him, and made them a feast like a king's feast. At
24 II| them a feast like a king's feast. At which feast he did do
25 II| a king's feast. At which feast he did do slay his brother
26 II| prophet: The day of your feast shall be turned into lamentation
27 II| wether, and make ready a feast. When he then should bid
28 II| bade his wife to ordain a feast, and make all ready that
29 II| said Amen, they went to the feast. And with the dread of God
30 II| of God they exercised the feast of their weddings. Whiles
31 II| they ate together making feast, and were glad with great
32 II| give to her meat from his feast, to whom she said that she
33 II| Holofernes made a great feast, and sent a man of his which
34 II| hallowed, every year, the feast of S. Nicholas much solemnly.
35 II| do hallow every year the feast of S. Nicholas. And this
36 II| father held devoutly the feast of S. Nicholas, the child
37 II| our Blessed Lady. Of the feast of the Conception of our
38 II| ordaining to hallow the feast of her conception, because
39 II| conception, because this feast is common to the knowledge
40 II| thou shalt do hallow the feast of the Conception of our
41 II| demanded in what time this feast should be kept. The angel
42 II| if thou wilt hallow the feast of my conception, the eighth
43 II| people should come to this feast of this marriage or else
44 II| death on the day of his feast, but it was on the day that
45 II| if it be demanded why the feast is changed, it shall be
46 II| permanable, and lead me to the feast of thy well and best dressed
47 II| works. ~Holy church maketh feast of the Innocents which were
48 II| time, I pass over unto the feast of his translation, where
49 II| this ring and make a great feast. The provost said: Wherefore
50 II| christian men should make no feast to bury his body, ne of
51 II| her the eight days of the feast after, which is called Agnetis
52 II| he ordained that at every feast, when he was with the clergy,
53 III| should we come and be at the feast of our Lord; we should offer
54 III| he is our governor. This feast is called Candlemas, and
55 III| if we will appear in this feast tofore the face of God,
56 III| will, I will burn. ~This feast is called the purification
57 III| which was the day of her feast, ceased the fire as soon
58 III| Holy church halloweth the feast of S. Peter the apostle,
59 III| there be wherefore this feast is hallowed and established.
60 III| said in a sermon of this feast, that when S. Peter went
61 III| Peter into this chair, this feast taketh the name of the chairing
62 III| That other reason why this feast was established was for
63 III| absolution of sins. The second feast is called advincula, that
64 III| pain temporal. The third feast is of his martyrdom, for
65 III| of the country made great feast. The king and queen did
66 III| disciple to S. Columbain. His feast is the fifteenth day of
67 III| know well that it is the feast of Paske, because that I
68 III| great joy and made great feast, and anon the solar fell
69 III| Here followeth the Feast of The Annunciation or Salutation
70 III| Gabriel to our Lady.~The feast of this day is called the
71 III| save the Sunday or a solemn feast. He was of so great largess
72 III| was the city arrayed and feast kept throughout all the
73 III| that day they shall hold feast alway for this devout revelation.~
74 III| that they hallowed not the feast of S. Mark; and when they
75 III| anon they hallowed the feast of S. Mark, and anon began
76 III| supplanter or supplanting a feast, or making ready. Or James
77 III| The next year after, in a feast of Easter, there was a clearness
78 III| the city suddenly. In a feast of Whitsuntide, which is
79 III| country were come to the feast, so that they were suddenly
80 III| and this day made a solemn feast, as it were the day of his
81 III| town, and made then great feast, whereof he was much angry
82 III| people shall make great feast and joy of his nativity,
83 III| in my belly made joy and feast, and removed. Thou art well
84 III| they made great joy and feast with them. When the eighth
85 III| death shall be said at the feast of his decollation, by the
86 III| worship in Jerusalem at the feast that was there, which said
87 III| the Sunday tofore the said feast, and abode there as recluse
88 IV| than he were bidden to a feast of great joy. For he desired
89 IV| scroll for a relic. And the feast of S. Kenelm was hallowed
90 IV| vigil, and honoured her feast. And on a time as he visited
91 IV| hath established that his feast shall be hallowed in the
92 IV| and did do make a great feast to his friends, and as he
93 IV| of the occident maketh no feast of them of the Old Testament,
94 IV| into hell, but she maketh feast of the Innocents because
95 IV| Here followeth the feast of S. Peter ad Vincula,
96 IV| Vincula, at Lammas. ~The feast of S. Peter the apostle
97 IV| the church halloweth the feast of S. Peter ad vincula.
98 IV| the establishing of this feast was because Alexander the
99 IV| Alexander established this feast to be hallowed alway the
100 IV| to the queen by which the feast of Octavius ceased to be
101 IV| the institution of this feast may be assigned here in
102 IV| it appertaineth that the feast of S. Stephen should follow
103 IV| second reason is that, the feast of the invention is more
104 IV| more solemnly made than the feast of his passion, and that
105 IV| of Augusta, when in the feast of the translation of S.
106 IV| woman that spinned in the feast of so great a saint, and
107 IV| charitably why she span at the feast of one so great a saint,
108 IV| should devoutly hold his feast, and anon she was made whole. ~
109 IV| In this same day is the feast of the transfiguration of
110 IV| oxen in the cart in the feast of Mary Magdalene, and followed
111 IV| charity because that this feast is every year hallowed of
112 IV| weeping, so long that the feast was passed, for to wail
113 V| life in heaven. Amen. The feast of S. Rocke is always holden
114 V| us that we that make the feast of his precious death, may
115 V| the paynims hallowed the feast of Venus, Symphorien was
116 V| master hallowed solemnly the feast of S. Bartholomew, and the
117 V| that he should go to no feast. The cause of the first,
118 V| of the third, lest at the feast he lose the manner of temperance.~
119 V| And after some people this feast is named diversely, that
120 V| dedication. First, this feast is hallowed for his decollation
121 V| when Herod should make the feast of his nativity the daughter
122 V| dancing and springing at the feast tofore the principal princes
123 V| consented it. And when the feast was assembled, the maid
124 V| beheaded on this day when the feast of his decollation is hallowed,
125 V| the year tofore, about the feast of Easter, and because of
126 V| Scholastic.~Secondly, this feast was established and hallowed
127 V| the church halloweth this feast also as his second martyrdom,
128 V| Tripartita.~Thirdly, this feast is hallowed for the invention
129 V| from that time forth the feast of his decollation was there
130 V| devoured her.~Fourthly, this feast was hallowed for the translation
131 V| set in because that the feast of her is on the same day. ~
132 V| And this same day is the feast of S. Savina that was wife
133 V| that he should come to the feast that S. Amadour and S. Peregrine
134 V| principal feasts, so that in the feast of Encenia, that was the
135 V| people. And then came a feast of the Jews, and he called
136 V| they entended to hold the feast of his marriage, and as
137 V| blood. And there a solemn feast is kept and done, and there
138 V| anon he made to him a great feast in his house, the which
139 V| reason of service, for this feast was demonstrance of great
140 V| Here followeth the feast of S. Michael the archangel,
141 V| that we all solemnise this feast in the honour of all the
142 V| It is said in that other feast which is after the Epiphany,
143 V| is to be known that the feast of S. Remigius that is hallowed
144 V| hallowed in January, is the feast of his blessed death and
145 V| disposition, and this is the feast of the translation of his
146 V| and the mothers made great feast for the marriage with great
147 VI| not long after. And at the feast of Christmas the king was
148 VI| him continually unto the feast of S. Edward which is always
149 VI| pain. And when the yearly feast was hallowed, he saw his
150 VI| martyrdom. And because her feast was not held with the other
151 VI| the next day following the feast of the virgins, her feast
152 VI| feast of the virgins, her feast should be remembered. They
153 VI| make a great dinner and feast. And on the next day after,
154 VI| Solemnity of All Hallows.~The feast of all the saints was established
155 VI| which we pray for. This feast was established principally
156 VI| multitude of people at this feast, and there might not be
157 VI| Gregory established this feast to be in the kalends of
158 VI| of whom we have made no feast. We may not hallow the feast
159 VI| feast. We may not hallow the feast of every saint by himself,
160 VI| may not singularly make feast of every saint, S. Gregory
161 VI| following. For when the feast is remembered, we be called
162 VI| for the saints make of us feast in heaven. For the angels
163 VI| souls have joy and make feast in heaven of a sinner that
164 VI| right when they make of us feast in heaven, that we make
165 VI| in heaven, that we make feast of them in earth. The sixth
166 VI| celestial. Thirdly, the feast of all the saints is established
167 VI| negligently, now in this general feast we ought to fulfil and amend
168 VI| observation of this holy feast. It is to be noted that
169 VI| fourth and the last: This feast is established for to impetre
170 VI| the second year after this feast was stablished. On a time
171 VI| the pope, that after the feast of All Hallows he should
172 VI| therefore he ordained that the feast and remembrance of them
173 VI| monasteries the day after the feast of All Hallows, the which
174 VI| solemnise every year the feast of a saint to their honour
175 VI| on a time bidden him to a feast, the drink was brought to
176 VI| Sunday she should hallow the feast with the other people, but
177 VI| angels and the world made feast and sung and enjoyed of
178 VI| And on the morn was the feast of S. Laurence, and then
179 VI| George's with so right great feast, singing and praising God
180 VI| when the solemnity of the feast was accomplished, the child
181 VII| solemnity, ordained the feast of the invention of this
182 VII| of S. Saturnine.~ ~This feast is the last feast of the
183 VII| This feast is the last feast of the year for to begin
184 VII| year for to begin at the feast of S. Andrew, and hereafter
185 VII| service in the honour of the feast. And in that place the water
186 VII| kept by two Easters the feast of the Resurrection upon
187 VII| and came on a day of great feast into the church of Sixtus
188 VII| and had ordained a great feast, he commanded to bring forth
189 VII| Lombards the day of the feast of S. Gervase and S. Prothase,
190 VII| day, had ordained a great feast to his princes, tofore they
191 VII| and for the honour of the feast he let the man go freely
192 VII| and made a great common feast to all the barons, bishops,
193 VII| shall be sung. And when the feast of S. Nicholas came, the
194 VII| also of her was made a fair feast of the Invention of the
195 VII| Alexander the Pope, and the feast of S. Peter's chains, iv.
196 VII| i. 102.~Spinning on a feast day, iv. 197.~Star of the
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