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1 I| comedam sive bibam, etc. As oft as I eat or drink or that
2 I| is in the time of Lent oft used and said. ~
3 I| were of age of discretion, oft they fought together, and
4 I| with the sling they played oft. And the king's son also,
5 I| preaching, I absented me oft from him, I did do paint
6 I| so great holiness that as oft as he sang mass an heavenly
7 I| touching the sixth article, how oft he appeared the day of his
8 I| was sent. Fourthly, how oft he was sent to the apostles.
9 I| touching the fourth, how oft he was sent to the apostles,
10 I| gods and idols; and how oft his own chosen people the
11 I| of Jesu Christ, and to go oft about them. The first virtue
12 I| times with water, and so oft it ought to be watered or
13 I| maiden's cheer, for like oft apply to like, and spake
14 I| years. In which time Noah oft desired the people to leave
15 I| ere they were born, fought oft in their mother's belly.
16 I| well Esau, because he ate oft of the venison that Esau
17 I| not go. The man said as we oft have said to thee, that
18 I| that is not deadly sin, as oft movings of the flesh that
19 I| they may. And this cometh oft times by outrageous drinking
20 II| Saul and an evil spirit oft vexed him. Then his servants
21 II| servants said to him: Thou oft art vexed with an evil spirit,
22 II| Saul, and Jonathan made oft times peace between Saul
23 II| made war against him but he oft overthrew them, and slew
24 II| all the journeys I have oft walked and have dwelled
25 II| honor of their God. And as oft as they have departed from
26 II| worshipped other strange gods, so oft have they been overcome
27 II| And it was asked of him oft if it was so as she said,
28 II| Sire, thou knowest how oft the world hath entended
29 II| purity of contemplation, how oft he hath entended to awake
30 II| sweet rest, how much and how oft times he hath made me to
31 II| the sowdan, which made him oft to be beaten tofore him.
32 II| many things, and preached oft to the people, the Jews
33 II| wherefore he said to them so oft such words. He answered
34 II| had lost his sight, which oft prayed to our Lord for peace
35 II| of the servants. And some oft smote him and knocked him
36 II| him fool. Christ appeared oft to him and showed him his
37 II| buying; and thus it was oft bought and sold, the rich
38 III| also to drink wine. She was oft by them that were sick,
39 III| should God demand this? Oft said she so: They be happy
40 III| wherefore he named this name so oft, he answered: Know ye for
41 III| leave to name this name oft. And because hereof, when
42 III| I have pained me to do oft many evils, and sometime
43 III| born and grown Judas beat oft that child, for he weened
44 III| had been his brotber, and oft he was chastised therefore,
45 III| readeth his writings how oft he complained of this great
46 III| pilgrims that sat next to him oft changed his visage, for
47 III| changed his visage, for oft he seemed young, and after
48 III| cat, with which he played oft, and held it in his lap
49 III| feebleness and faintness, but oft fell down to the ground.
50 III| lost all the thoughts which oft and grievously tempted me.
51 III| me, and because he hath oft devoutly visited my church,
52 III| never bathed. He knelt so oft in prayers that his knees
53 III| other clothing, and he went oft barefoot and seldom ware
54 III| years. His father beat him oft, because he despised the
55 III| meekly on her feet; and oft in her journey she repented
56 III| to them, in so much that oft he was almost naked. The
57 III| simple and poor clothing, and oft despoiled himself for to
58 III| diocese which was infamed, and oft he reprored him and exhorted
59 III| nourished them sweetly, oft and diligently he preached
60 III| God and that she should oft go to the minster to the
61 III| enseigned by word, and showed oft by ensample.~Oft and tofore
62 III| showed oft by ensample.~Oft and tofore all other holy
63 III| came to her the priests, as oft they had done tofore, to
64 III| drank their bellyful, and as oft as they would, unto the
65 IV| recordeth that a lady visited oft and gladly the church of
66 IV| grievous than any worm. And oft his eyes flowed of tears,
67 IV| meat he was content. For oft he left his necessary meat
68 IV| more than a martyr, that so oft hath been extinct in her
69 IV| virtuous men, and though we be oft put aback from them, yet
70 IV| Magdalene had kept, went oft sithes to the seaside, and,
71 IV| that was accustomed to go oft to S. James, and the night
72 IV| a song in which he named oft the devil, and the king,
73 IV| the service that thou must oft fast. And Christopher said
74 IV| ofter they lighted them, so oft they went out, and were
75 IV| I am Covetise, which so oft thou hast coveted against
76 IV| thy Leasing, in which thou oft sinnedst in Iying, and other
77 IV| deus, and that he should oft sweep his sepulture and
78 IV| to poor men, but he would oft sell himself for to relieve
79 IV| keeping of his nourice, he was oft found leaving his bed and
80 IV| the human lineage. And he oft withstood her request, and
81 IV| religious, and a gracious lector oft in the order, which, as
82 IV| like a well of tears, and oft when our Lord's body was
83 IV| Then he put out his tongue oft, and made a marvellous sound
84 IV| brands of fire, and turned oft from that one side to that
85 IV| angel to whom she spake oft, of that vision that she
86 IV| great fear, which hast so oft showed to me joy? Be thou
87 V| ne heir, wherefore they oft made their prayers, and
88 V| when Gotard had advertised oft that he bare so away the
89 V| in great poverty, which oft made his pottage with leaves
90 V| always this proverb, and oft said it: Who doth that no
91 V| therein. And his mother wept oft, and enforced her much to
92 V| haunt with S. Ambrose, and oft heard his predications,
93 V| joyousty, which enforceth her oft to perish, so that by the
94 V| that by the cause it is oft cause of that I would do
95 V| die, and remembered much oft thereupon the ensamples
96 V| the time of his fame; and oft he said: Oft the puissant
97 V| his fame; and oft he said: Oft the puissant that is required
98 V| eyes and his mouth, and oft embraced it against his
99 V| his father, who said him oft: Why honourest thou not
100 V| And the king visited him oft, and received of him the
101 V| blessed Virgin, I have prayed oft thee for my son that thou
102 V| Virgin Mary, and saluted her oft. It was so that on a time
103 V| been a man, and visited her oft and beheld the greatness
104 V| because that his stomach was oft sore and grieved, wherefore
105 V| christian men, and sung oft this song: Where be they
106 V| holy relics, and visited oft his sepulchre, praying to
107 V| these foresaid three be oft recited that no man that
108 V| dispensation they descend oft unto us in earth, as like
109 V| is that man fall not so oft into sin as the devil inciteth
110 V| oppressed me against which I oft repugned, then I laid my
111 V| And yet nevertheless I was oft fellow unto scorpions and
112 V| all the week long, joining oft the night with the day,
113 V| beside his cell which sang oft full sweetly. And S. Francis
114 V| our Lord. And then he said oft: If it happed me to meet
115 V| and thereof her house was oft full of blood of young men
116 V| towards the east and say oft of these words: Qui plasmasti
117 VI| meddled with mirth, speaking oft of Jesu Christ the second
118 VI| for the love of God, came oft to them, and left the error
119 VI| by feeble courage. And as oft as we be overcome by vices
120 VI| Also in the contrary, as oft as we do any good, we confess
121 VI| that the good angels visit oft and comfort their brethren
122 VI| was enclosed therein cried oft to S. Leonard, so that on
123 VI| prison in Brittany which oft called on S. Leonard, which
124 VI| as that same rehearseth oft, that when the sentence
125 VI| confessed that they had oft visited him, and also Peter
126 VI| Peter and Paul were come oft and visited him. And he
127 VI| of Jesu Christ, which she oft recorded and remembered
128 VI| with her than other, went oft to her for to see her, and
129 VI| prelates and cardinals came oft to see her, and honoured
130 VI| and was round, so that oft he laid his thigh in his
131 VI| go. Wherefore his father oft wept and sorrowed much at
132 VI| greater than her head. And oft she had been led to S. Clare,
133 VI| him, wherefore she wept oft. And on a time the wolf
134 VI| thy sorrowful mother so oft weep for thee, and wouldst
135 VI| letters; and she opened oft the psalter tofore her in
136 VI| desire of prayer that she oft went sooner to the church
137 VI| grace of God. She arose oft by night for to make her
138 VI| her prayers, she wetted oft her body with abundance
139 VI| changing of semblance, so that oft she wept with great sorrow,
140 VI| all whole. And she span oft wool with her chamberers
141 VI| dearth in the country, and oft when she lacked money she
142 VI| Master Conrad did to her oft things contrary and grievous,
143 VI| and lazars, and was wont oft to enter into their houses,
144 VI| and therefore haunted he oft the schools of philosophy;
145 VI| jointures of trees, and fall oft in peril to be drowned,
146 VII| devout to S. Katherine and oft called on her to his and,
147 VII| that he had showed to them oft in their great need, and
148 VII| afeard, and blessed them oft. And soon after there came
149 VII| this young man remembered oft in his heart these things,
150 VII| Like as a little medicine oft delivereth a great languor
151 VII| gods because he transformed oft himself in likeness of a
152 VII| life laudably. And Josaphat oft warned the king Barachius
153 VII| the sight of the people oft came unto him in the form
154 VII| led camels, and conversed oft with Jews and with christian
155 VII| after this Mahomet fell oft in the epileptical passion,
156 VII| the lady his wife saw him oft fall, she was much sorrowful
157 VII| this wise, and said that he oft saw the angel Gabriel which
158 VII| For the Saracens wash them oft, and specially when they
159 VII| thee jangle! I have heard oft such words; do sacrifice
160 VII| but as fortune changeth oft, it happed that this Lineus
161 VII| well and boldly, brought oft them that heard him to compunction
162 VII| humanly. He confessed him oft and diligently, and heard
163 VII| of his soul he gladly and oft studied the holy and devout
164 VII| with chains of iron right oft with his own hands, and
165 VII| miracle is, that every day, oft and many times, the bread
166 VII| sua, etc.: Every one is oft tempted for to pursue his
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