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1 I| in many things, and shall depart the earth to them after
2 I| himself and said: I shall depart and return to my father,
3 I| keepers might the sooner depart and go thence. For it is
4 I| his charity when he should depart out of this world and go
5 I| out of the same well, and depart, and yet in some place some
6 I| should freely at his pleasure depart with all his goods. Then
7 I| day that I shall die and depart out of this world, wherefore
8 I| father: Give me leave to depart that I may go in to my country
9 I| God hath commanded me to depart, wherefore make you ready
10 I| make you ready and let us depart hence. Then answered Rachel
11 I| betimes they were suffered to depart with their asses. And when
12 I| thee my lord. I may not depart, the child being absent,
13 I| thus he let his brethren depart from him saying: Be ye not
14 I| visit you and shall do you depart from this land unto the
15 I| shall go out ye shall not depart void, nor with nought, but
16 I| Israel: Suffer my people to depart that they may sacrifice
17 I| the children of Israel to depart. And he said to Moses: Lo!
18 I| the children of Israel to depart from his land. But I shall
19 I| would not let the people depart as our Lord had commanded,
20 I| promise and would not let them depart. The third vengeance that
21 I| would not Pharaoh let them depart. The fourth vengeance was
22 I| not suffer the people to depart. The sixth plague was that
23 I| wherefore he would not let them depart. The ninth plague and vengeance
24 I| commandment how they should depart. And our Lord said to Moses:
25 I| that he would not let them depart. Then when Moses had said
26 I| constrained the children to depart and go their way hastily,
27 I| we suffer the children to depart and no more to serve us?
28 I| hand The upon the sea, and depart it that the children of
29 I| rebuke seven days? Let her depart out of the castles seven
30 II| yet study to give and to depart thereof gladly, for thou
31 II| farewell. When they should depart the mother began to weep
32 II| safe and joyful he let him depart from him, saying: The angel
33 II| daughter kissed her and let her depart, warning her to worship
34 II| thy sides. And thou shalt depart hence and go to them, and
35 II| pleased our Lord to have him depart out this world, he prayed
36 II| knew well that he should depart, and began this holy psalm:
37 II| then the Holy Ghost shall depart from thee. She said: The
38 II| should make him ready to depart out of this world, for he
39 II| that he had warning for to depart. And on the vigil of the
40 II| will that he should yet depart, and returned secretly to
41 II| to Pontigny that he must depart thence with his kinsmen,
42 II| sorrows put some remedy, and depart you and leave the error
43 II| giveth to her servants that depart from this world dispurveyed,
44 II| with you, and after should depart from your company where
45 II| that the spirits should depart out of our bodies. And then
46 II| from sudden death, and so depart advisedly hence, that we
47 II| and morsel of death, and depart, and know thou that I am
48 III| revelation showed to me, I may depart and die for to be delivered
49 III| etc. Sire, let thy servant depart in peace after thy word,
50 III| accompany him, and would not depart from him till he had lift
51 III| time that thou make me to depart from this world and to come
52 III| world, and when we shall depart hence to eschew the perpetual
53 III| them, and that they might depart thence alive. For whom he
54 III| the body of Jesu Christ we depart forthwith from them. We
55 III| Romain: S. Benet shall depart out of this world to-morrow.
56 III| promised that he never would depart from the abbey.~In a time
57 III| that for nothing he might depart. And like as she wept with
58 III| letted me that I may not depart hence. And she said: Fair
59 III| S. Benet himself should depart out of this world, he showed
60 III| name of our Lord that thou depart hence, and go into another
61 III| morning when they should depart they could not move the
62 III| brethren, my soul shall depart anon, make room and place,
63 III| them that they should not depart, and then sent to awake
64 III| chase it happed the king to depart away from his men, and rode
65 III| life, that, when we shall depart hence we may come to his
66 III| licence to the people to depart and go home. And the night
67 III| other in taking leave for to depart one from another and tenderly
68 III| commanded them that they should depart and go into places desert,
69 III| how that hastily he should depart from this world, and be
70 III| to her; she made them to depart from her. Then she kneeled
71 III| we may come when we shall depart hence by her merits unto
72 IV| thou doest, for I will not depart from hence till thou hast
73 IV| when ill and wicked men depart us. And the separation of
74 IV| greatest torment, for to depart from his love, for that
75 IV| she was there she would depart and go into the valley where
76 IV| them: 0 evil counsellors, depart ye, and go from me, this
77 IV| his body, and would not depart from the monument when his
78 IV| Thou shalt not escape so ne depart without punishment, thou
79 IV| me? Nay, when thou shalt depart, I shall depart with thee,
80 IV| thou shalt depart, I shall depart with thee, and when thou
81 IV| of our Lord that I shall depart out of this world, go to
82 IV| the spirit to go out and depart from the maid. Then, when
83 IV| not tell me, I shall anon depart from thee, and shall serve
84 IV| showed to her that she should depart out of this world, and all
85 IV| chain, and said he would not depart from it in no manner but
86 IV| treasures of the church and depart them where thou wilt. And
87 IV| our Lady should pass and depart out of this world, and added
88 IV| from weeping when she shall depart, because that the people
89 IV| life, and shall hastily depart; wherefore it behoveth that
90 V| and because she might not depart from her husband, he taught
91 V| his folly, said to him: Depart a little from me, and begin
92 V| had a custom sometime to depart him from his purpose, and
93 V| world, that when we shall depart we may come to everlasting
94 V| life that when we shall depart, we may come to everlasting
95 V| the time that she shall depart from the womb of her mother,
96 V| hath deceived thee for to depart from them? Say to me, wherefore
97 V| dragons that they should depart without hurting of any,
98 V| third he said: Who shall depart me from the charity of our
99 V| torments, and we shall not depart from his faith. Then Cæsar
100 V| to me that thou wilt not depart from me ne forsake me, I
101 V| virtues that thou shalt never depart from me. And Cyprian said:
102 V| virtues that I shall never depart from thee. Then the devil
103 V| forswear, that thou shalt never depart from me. To whom Cyprian
104 V| blaming the sin past, that man depart from it, and that is signified
105 V| that after, when we shall depart, they present our souls
106 V| strongly: All ye devils depart from hence in the name of
107 V| were not baptized should depart and go their way, this dove
108 V| And when the abbot should depart, Thaisis said to him: Father,
109 VI| in what manner he might depart, and of the governance of
110 VI| sorrowful that he should depart from them, and he seeing
111 VI| And when Leofric should depart hence, he told it in confession
112 VI| Edward. And when he should depart from them, then he told
113 VI| I shall live, and shall depart from the land of death,
114 VI| tribulations and would not depart from him, but was helping
115 VI| to them that be reproved: Depart from me, ye that have done
116 VI| shall be whole, so that ye depart from your malice. And when
117 VI| saith: That all they that depart out of this world, or they
118 VI| heaven anon open when they depart, ne they feel no fire of
119 VI| to heaven as soon as they depart. Thirdly, it was open to
120 VI| when this holy man should depart from her and go into Ireland,
121 VI| things. And when they should depart, this holy man said: It
122 VI| much money he should not depart. And he said: Be it between
123 VI| to give them licence to depart. And so he did, and then
124 VI| blamed him, and said to him: Depart thou from this mortal beast,
125 VI| disciples that he should depart and be dissolved. Then they
126 VI| soul, whom I see abashed to depart from my body, for he ought
127 VI| sware that he would not depart thence till he had taken
128 VI| answered, that she would never depart from the company of S. Clare.
129 VI| and right sweet sister, depart not away from me and leave
130 VI| it pleaseth to God that I depart from this world, but weep
131 VI| diseased, and when they should depart were all whole. And anon
132 VI| to Euphemius: I shall not depart out of your house, but shall
133 VI| with thee, ne I will not depart from thee. After these things
134 VI| the vision and wept for to depart from it, and he said to
135 VI| well that he should hastily depart out of this world, and then
136 VI| with him. And that thou depart to him thy paternal treasures
137 VI| which I am commanded to depart out of this city of Rome
138 VI| that when the soul shall depart from me, that he receive
139 VII| dear spouse, I shall not depart from you, but always comfort
140 VII| time is come that I must depart into the place that I came
141 VII| in mine hand shall never depart from your sight. And then
142 VII| and them also, saying: Depart ye, and go ye from me, mine
143 VII| perish, and thou shalt not depart from thy fellows. And after
144 VII| and charge thee that thou depart from hence to-morn early
145 VII| For it is time that thou depart, for thou hast a great journey
146 VII| but our Lord will that ye depart hence hastily and he will
147 VII| cause, but if any would depart thee from God, then be wroth
148 VII| for from thee I will never depart. To whom Barlaam said: I
149 VII| that the council should depart, like as he would have treated
150 VII| as others do. I pray thee depart hence and go where thou
151 VII| prayed God that he might depart out of the world, and then
152 VII| gifts for to distribute and depart to the poor. And at the
153 VII| chastity, which shall never depart from thee, ne shall be broken.
154 VII| brethren, heard that he should depart, anon came after him, saying
155 VII| that the holy man should depart out of this world within
156 VII| the blessed doctor should depart out of this world and of
157 VII| man answered: I will not depart, but lead me nigh the fire,
158 VII| Lord, and took leave to depart one from the other. And
159 VII| the folk were full loth to depart from his words, and from
160 VII| Aldegonde, and never would depart till the holy virgin said
161 VII| and martyr of God should depart out of this world, then
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