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1 I| maid had brought forth and borne a child. And therefore they
2 I| Trinity: The Virgin hath borne a child, but this that she
3 I| is nothing but it may be borne and suffered easily, for
4 I| procession the cross is borne, the clocks and the bells
5 I| and rung, the banners be borne, and in some churches a
6 I| dragon with a great tail is borne. And aid and help is demanded
7 I| the cause why the cross is borne and the bells rung is for
8 I| when they see the banners borne on high. And this is the
9 I| procession the cross is borne, and the bells rung for
10 I| tempest us. The cross is borne for to represent the victory
11 I| The two first days it is borne before the cross, and on
12 I| was translated, Elijah was borne, but Jesu Christ by his
13 I| of our humanity hath been borne above the height of all
14 I| toward the orient. He was borne on high, and so worship
15 I| taken down off the cross and borne to the sepulchre; he manifested
16 I| And the spirit of God was borne on the waters, and God said:
17 I| the ark was elevate and borne upon the waters on ~height
18 I| called his son that she had borne, Isaac, and when he was
19 I| abide with me because I have borne to him six sons, and she
20 I| Egyptians, and how I have borne you on the wings of eagles
21 II| the provost made him to be borne to the bishop, and constrained
22 II| body of the apostle was borne into Edessa, the city which
23 II| he was in that clearness borne into heaven body and soul,
24 II| in that while Jesus was borne into Egypt. When Herod came
25 II| the ground would not have borne them, and were marvellously
26 II| Poictiers he met a child dead, borne for to be buried, and the
27 II| saint. And as the body was borne in the city of Amiens, there
28 II| so many dead persons were borne out of it. Then at last
29 II| overcome. Now then let him be borne into a right soft bed, with
30 II| have seen, we that have borne the burden and labour of
31 II| into the city, S. Basil was borne to the church for to be
32 III| saluted her as mother that had borne Jesu Christ and she resaluted
33 III| swine, which the wolf had borne away, and she humbly prayed
34 III| after published that she had borne a fair son. When her husband
35 III| he had long suffered and borne, if he should have Iike
36 III| the body of S. Maur was borne from the abbey in Angers,
37 III| day he did himself to be borne to the church, and there
38 III| for the next day she was borne to her grave and was dead.
39 III| witness that S. Ambrose had borne of him.~A bishop which was
40 III| his body in the night was borne in to the church many children
41 III| chastised him that he was borne from the table and died
42 III| that they suffered it to be borne secretly and privily unto
43 III| and because they were not borne away nor they might not
44 III| cross and made it to be borne tofore him and his host,
45 III| eighty-eight. And hls soul was borne up to heaven with merry
46 III| men counselled him to be borne thence for peril of the
47 III| our Lord and his body was borne into France, as he had required
48 III| roses and precious stones, borne up to heaven by angels.
49 III| the holy mouth that had borne witness of truth was grievously
50 III| of our Lord, and hath now borne about six months. When our
51 III| to him that thieves had borne away by night all the jewels
52 III| and jewels that had been borne away, and were set in the
53 IV| slay his mother that had borne him with sorrow and pain.
54 IV| This ark or ship was not borne to one place, but it was
55 IV| Holy Ghost, whom she had borne to the world of her flesh;
56 IV| Another time she saw a basket borne full of all manner of good
57 IV| And anon, his soule was borne up into heaven in likeness
58 IV| that she hath conceived and borne, perish because it hath
59 IV| which his children were borne. And this man, that thus
60 IV| for thou hast not only borne all the world upon thee,
61 IV| upon thee, but thou hast borne him that created and made
62 IV| commanded that she should be borne out of the house that she
63 IV| fire, but he would not be borne thence, but put himself
64 IV| our Lord, and his body was borne into France, like as he
65 IV| to Rome, they would have borne the body of S. Stephen unto
66 IV| this cause was the body borne thither, and the maid touched
67 IV| their hands for to have borne away Laurence, they fell
68 IV| at her last end, and was borne to the church of S. Stephen,
69 IV| life. Another child was borne dead to the church of S.
70 IV| such wise as the earth was borne into far regions and retained
71 IV| his way. ~There was a man borne to be buried, and there
72 IV| hands of these men have borne the treasures into heaven.
73 IV| an enchanter, which hast borne away the body of Laurence?
74 IV| knights. And the bodies were borne with the others into the
75 IV| thou shalt command to be borne tofore thy bier. For thy
76 IV| out of the sepulchre and borne up on high with that multitude.
77 IV| joy on thee, for thou hast borne the very light; breaking
78 IV| the people that thou hast borne Jesu Christ. And now I shall
79 IV| shall preach that thou art borne up to heaven to him. And
80 IV| histories, that the body was borne into glory, and was not
81 IV| gluttony, and now she that hath borne life to all human lineage,
82 IV| the ark of our Lord was borne in to Mount of Sion, unto
83 IV| estate, and then was the body borne unto the Vale of Jehosaphat,
84 V| thy charity, and I have borne thy words fixed in mine
85 V| if he would let him be borne thence, he would make there
86 V| For when his disciples had borne his body in to the city
87 V| then she made her to be borne thither, and as soon as
88 V| was dead and his body was borne to Angiers, as they came
89 V| take ne contain, thou hast borne in thy womb. So sith this
90 V| they might not go, but were borne as beasts. And Adrian certainly
91 V| spake to Natalie, and was borne upon the torment of eculee
92 V| torment of thieves, is now borne in front of the emperors,
93 V| And from thence it was borne into the realm of Agrippa,
94 V| he made Eutropius to be borne out of the church, and did
95 V| and of silver which were borne, with tapers burning. And
96 V| smitten with a palsy, and was borne thence half dead. And another
97 V| dead, and did him to be borne to that place, and supposed
98 V| beggar died, his soul was borne of angels into Abraham's
99 V| place, which angels had borne thither while they slept.
100 V| that some signs that were borne in Rome tofore the consuls,
101 VI| how of the treasure was borne away a great part, and sought
102 VI| clothing, with two lights borne afore them, and behind them
103 VI| her fame and renomee was borne all about. And the king
104 VI| burthen, but that they were borne of the burthens. And they
105 VI| ground the child that he had borne over, and hasted him for
106 VI| took the child that he had borne over, and fled withal to
107 VI| wild beasts, which have borne away my sons. To him was
108 VI| all black, and suddenly borne away with fiends. Then after,
109 VI| the sign of the cross be borne tofore him. And with that
110 VI| out of the window, and was borne with great joy and had over
111 VI| the body of S. Martin was borne out of the church on procession.
112 VI| clothes, had conceived and borne a child which all the people
113 VI| arose and did her to be borne from one place to another,
114 VI| Friday she did her to be borne to the tomb of S. Clare
115 VI| whereas the day tofore she was borne for feebleness.~Of her that
116 VI| the wolf had ravished and borne away one of them, and had
117 VI| was taken in a stone and borne into a mountain on which
118 VI| put into a fere-tree and borne into the church. And when
119 VI| church. And when it was borne through the city, right
120 VI| labour and reverence was borne the body of S. Alexis unto
121 VI| after he revived and was borne to church and christened
122 VI| ship was broken we were borne upon a table, and other
123 VII| away by which the house was borne up and sustained; hear me,
124 VII| storm the tapers that were borne about the body were always
125 VII| Charles the monk would have borne the body to the castle of
126 VII| mountains and hills, were borne and transported whole and
127 VII| no son he made it to be borne to his wife, and made it
128 VII| all his brethren, and was borne to his bed as halt dead,
129 VII| that his body should be borne to Naples, forasmuch as
130 VII| that as the holy corpse was borne to the city, and as they
131 VII| and namely that they were borne thither where they came
132 VII| came, or made them to be borne, to this holy man, and anon
133 VII| should make himself to be borne within his church, and that
134 VII| health. And when he was borne thither he fell yet again
135 VII| which knight made him to be borne into the church of S. Landry,
136 VII| water, was by his mother borne to the grave of the saint,
137 VII| children's heads when they be borne to the fonts, there to be
138 VII| shaping and making should be borne to her spouse Jesu Christ,
139 VII| 164.~Cope of S. Martin borne as a banner, vi. 156.~—of
140 VII| erring monk, iii. 91.~---why borne in procession, i. 105-6.~
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