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1 I| after he was made, and his sister Calmana. They came out of
2 I| years was Abel born, and his sister Delbora. ~When Adam was
3 I| accord in his song. Noema, sister of Tubal-cain, found first
4 I| Wherefore say thou art my sister, and I thy brother, and
5 I| to say, that she was his sister, and so delivered her again,
6 I| said that his wife was his sister. Abimelech the king of Gerar
7 I| She said that she was his sister, in the simpleness of my
8 I| otherwise she is also my sister, the daughter of my father
9 I| Wheresomever we go say thou art my sister. Then Abimelech took sheep
10 I| said to her: Thou art our sister, we pray God that thou mayst
11 I| understood that Jacob, his sister's son was come, he ran against
12 I| conceive, and Rachel her sister abode barren, which then
13 I| barren, had envy to her sister and said to Jacob her husband:
14 I| Lord hath compared me to my sister and I have availed, and
15 I| Then Rachel said to her sister Leah: Give me some part
16 I| he had so defouled their sister. Then said Hamor to them:
17 I| the ravishment of their sister: We may not do that ye desire,
18 I| that ye desire, ne give our sister to a man uncircumcised.
19 I| down in the stream, and the sister of the child standing afar,
20 I| To whom anon spake the sister of the child: Wilt thou,
21 I| the sea. And Miriam the sister of Aaron, a prophetess,
22 I| Miriam and Aaron, brother and sister of Moses began to speak
23 I| follily, and let not this our sister be as a dead woman, or as
24 I| of Sin; and there Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron, died,
25 II| David, loved Thamar his sister. This Thamar was Absalom'
26 II| This Thamar was Absalom's sister by the mother's side, and
27 II| of lechery I take not my sister to wife, but only for the
28 II| delivered. She bade her sister to go to Diana and pray
29 II| which may help thee and thy sister. And she went to him, and
30 II| and brought him to her sister, which travailed in great
31 II| thus to her: Lucy, my sweet sister, devout virgin to God, wherefore
32 II| people, S. Eutropia, his sister, exhorted as much as she
33 II| send the queen his wife's sister unto her, for to essay if
34 II| is to wit a brother and a sister came to Hippo, and the brother
35 II| was named Paul, and the sister Palladia. And there they
36 II| spake to the people the sister was there trembling on all
37 II| which had married the third sister of our Lady to wife, and
38 II| and said to Salome, his sister, and to Alexander her husband:
39 II| misery of annoy. Salome, his sister, did not his commandment
40 II| part of Egypt, with his sister Maurice. And when he saw
41 II| his father, and took his sister to his wife, what evil was
42 III| named Conchessa, Martin's sister of France. In his baptism
43 III| Benet went to visit his sister, named Scholastica, and
44 III| Then S. Benet said to his sister: Almighty God forgive you
45 III| God between him and his sister without sleeping, till they
46 III| and saw the soul of his sister mount up into heaven in
47 III| beheld his mother and his sister, which was a sacred virgin,
48 III| and he playing with his sister put forth his hand for to
49 III| went to Rome, and there his sister, the virgin, kissed his
50 III| nigh neighbour unto God, sister unto angels, cousin unto
51 III| changed his wife into his sister, and tormented his body
52 III| father without brother or sister, and after the death of
53 III| daughter of Esmeria, which was sister of S. Anne, mother of our
54 IV| seven years of age, and his sister Dornemilde loved him much,
55 IV| But Quendred, that other sister, turned her to wickedness,
56 IV| what it meant, and said his sister and the traitor Askeberd
57 IV| Virgin. ~S. Praxede was sister of S. Potentian which were
58 IV| brother Lazarus, and her sister Martha, possessed the castle
59 IV| brother's part and also her sister's, and also her own, and
60 IV| not clean, and unto her sister that said she was idle,
61 IV| days dead, and healed her sister from the flux of blood which
62 IV| Martelle, chamberer of her sister Martha, to say that sweet
63 IV| her brother, Martha her sister, Marcelle, chamberer of
64 IV| passed to our Lord, her sister Nicæa was cast into a great
65 IV| river. And Beatrice, their sister, took up the bodies of them
66 IV| maritime, and Martha with her sister possessed by the heritage
67 IV| and would also that her sister should serve him and help
68 IV| brother Lazarus and her sister Mary, also S. Maximin which
69 IV| Maximin her master, and of her sister, dwelled and abode in the
70 IV| fellowship of angels bearing her sister's soul into heaven, and
71 IV| angels bear the soul of my sister Mary unto heaven. O most
72 IV| heaven. O most fair and sweet sister, thou livest now with thy
73 IV| and forthwith she saw her sister coming to her, holding a
74 IV| changed his wife into his sister, and tormented so his body
75 IV| and ribald, and had the sister of Octavius to his wife,
76 IV| Then he appeared to her sister that night, that slept in
77 IV| saying: I have healed thy sister; which anon arose and ran
78 IV| this to the abbess, to her sister, and to her confessor, and
79 IV| to thee good counsel. My sister dwelleth above me which
80 IV| wroth with Arthemia his sister, and took Ciriacus and bound
81 V| after died in good age. The sister was married in to the world,
82 V| For he said, though of his sister nor of his nieces might
83 V| Josephus saith, she was sister of Herod Agrippa. And when
84 V| But when Herodias, his sister, heard thereof, she prayed
85 V| And because his wife was sister to Herod Agrippa, whom he
86 V| told and showed it to his sister, charging her to tell it
87 V| S. Savien and Savina his sister were children of Savininus,
88 V| and the history of his sister is here set in because that
89 V| same day. ~And Savina, his sister, wept every day for her
90 V| spoused Anne, which had a sister named Hismeria, and Hismeria
91 V| said to her: Go now, my sister, the time of our passion
92 V| replenish the earth? Then, fair sister, I doubt that if we abide
93 V| he said to her, Sing my sister and praise thy Lord, and
94 V| noise of birds he said: My sister birds, cease your songs
95 V| nests, to whom he said: My sister swallows, it is time that
96 V| him, and said: Death, my sister, welcome be thou; and when
97 VI| in secret places as his sister. And he commanded also that
98 VI| tyrant a meek lamb, and was sister of Maurice the bishop, and
99 VI| with her and his little sister Florence, then also baptized,
100 VI| so much that she drew her sister named Agnes into her company,
101 VI| and in especial Agnes the sister of S. Clare, making great
102 VI| soul to God. For she had a sister younger than herself was,
103 VI| that like as she and her sister had been in the world of
104 VI| of mercy that Agnes, her sister, whom she had left in the
105 VI| was converted, Agnes, her sister, came to her and discovered
106 VI| for joy that she had: My sister, ye be right welcome, I
107 VI| wondered how Clare defended her sister by her prayers. At that
108 VI| other, and she informed her sister, her nurse, how she should
109 VI| was gone to dwell with her sister S. Clare, there came on
110 VI| cry and said: Fair dear sister! help me, and suffer not
111 VI| prayed our Lord to give her sister a strong heart and a stable,
112 VI| leave this battle with her sister, and go their way and take
113 VI| and charge of Agnes, her sister, which lay there on the
114 VI| and so did S. Clare her sister. And because we may not
115 VI| among all the others her sister, which was a much devout
116 VI| and said to S. Clare her sister: Fair and right sweet sister,
117 VI| sister: Fair and right sweet sister, depart not away from me
118 VI| much sweetly: Fair sweet sister, it pleaseth to God that
119 VI| but weep no more, fair sister, for ye shall come hastily
120 VI| after greatly, that Agnes, sister of S. Clare, was summoned
121 VI| and also S. Clare led her sister unto the joy perdurable,
122 VI| consolation that Clare, her sister, had promised to her tofore
123 VI| Thus went Agnes after her sister right soon out of this mortal
124 VI| sign ne token thereof.~Of a sister of the order.~One of the
125 VI| malady in her throat, which sister was named Andrea, but it
126 VI| soft egg and bear it to sister Andrea of Ferrara for to
127 VI| purple, and said to her: Fair sister, take this and keep it as
128 VI| alms, but for to visit her sister which was sick, and she
129 VII| Katherine, stand up our dear sister, for ye be right welcome,
130 VII| Dread ye nothing, our dear sister, for there was never none
131 VII| present to you our dear sister, whose name is written in
132 VII| Revocata, and S. Felicity his sister, and S. Perpetua, which
133 VII| roses and apples that my sister Dorothy hath sent to thee
134 VII| England, and he had also a sister named Alburgh. Which Erkenwold
135 VII| bishop of London, and his sister Alburgh was his true follower
136 VII| Chertsey, and another for his sister at Barking, which, after
137 VII| Erkenwold counselled his sister to flee worldly vanities,
138 VII| bishop of London, and his sister was set in Barking with
139 VII| man, S. Erkenwold, and his sister, seeing this misfortune,
140 VII| Hildelith, to whom he betook his sister for to be informed in the
141 VII| not, and then he took his sister's son, as though he had
142 VII| body of S. Scolastica his sister was brought to Ceromane,
143 VII| hundred and two, and gave his sister named Ghisela to the king
144 VII| as well by her own holy sister as by others, as it appeareth
145 VII| might have Aldegonde her sister with her for her disport,
146 VII| taught and endoctrined by her sister in the manner of holding
147 VII| as S. Aldegonde, with her sister, together speaking secretly
148 VII| of the holy Aldegonde her sister, the blessed Virgin Mary,
149 VII| of angels, which led her sister Aldegonde into paradise.
150 VII| came to the place where her sister lay sick, and was present
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