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1 I| midday which is the sixth hour. Secondly, for the place
2 I| tribulations as the day unto an hour, and the year unto a day.
3 I| comparison as the day to an hour. It appeareth by that, that
4 I| water refresheth them for an hour, but the precious blood
5 I| the Jews; and at the same hour he depoiled hell. Taking
6 I| and he appeared at the hour of prime, and it is said
7 I| day. And we sing at that hour praisings because that we
8 I| world and arose. And at this hour let us give thankings to
9 I| his resurrection. At the hour of prime Jesu Christ came
10 I| chapter. He was at that hour presented to Pilate, and
11 I| presented to Pilate, and at this hour, after he was risen, he
12 I| women. And this is the first hour of the day, and therefore
13 I| of all our works. At the hour of tierce Jesu Christ was
14 I| his blood. And this same hour was the Holy Ghost sent
15 I| the apostles. In the sixth hour he was nailed to the cross,
16 I| crucified his Lord. And at this hour was he at dinner the day
17 I| with his disciples. At the hour of nones Jesu Christ gave
18 I| Jesu Christ ascended that hour into heaven. And for these
19 I| giveth thanks to God at this hour. At compline Jesu Christ
20 II| abode as it had been half an hour, and the slime of his eyes
21 II| departed in peace. In the hour of his death he called to
22 II| Israel, conform me in this hour to the works of my hands,
23 II| me God of Israel in this hour, and smote twice in the
24 II| by the space of half an hour, in such wise that no man
25 II| said to him that, at the hour of matins, he should take
26 II| marvellous thing, for at the hour of matins, like as he had
27 II| by the space of half an hour. After, the apostle rose
28 II| holy bishop, and at the hour that he sang his mass he
29 II| through the desert the third hour of the day, he saw the soul
30 II| in joy perpetual. In this hour and time that S. Sebastian,
31 II| live until the morrow that hour I shall die; and S. Basil
32 II| for thou wotest not what hour thou shalt die, ne when
33 III| of Jerusalem in the same hour that the blessed Virgin
34 III| to-morrow. On the morn after the hour of tierce, as S. Maur was
35 III| Germain passed that same hour. After this, when time came
36 III| unto his creator. The same hour was a revelation showed
37 III| Christ, which in that same hour was in her, perfect man
38 III| come to visit him in the hour of his death. Then entered
39 III| people. Marcelin, in the hour that he should be beheaded,
40 III| demonstrance of God; and about the hour of noon there was the corps
41 III| been laid there that same hour; and a right sweet savour
42 III| sit down, and at certain hour ate and drank with them,
43 III| the demoniacs said at the hour of the torment that, the
44 III| the holy oil, and the same hour he saw clearly, spake and
45 IV| Who should not weep that hour when the commandment of
46 IV| death in one day and in one hour, yet it was not in one place
47 IV| from the cock-crow unto the hour of five, he laboured with
48 IV| death of Paul thus: In that hour full of heaviness, my wellbeloved
49 IV| to me that beheld in that hour his blessed body all bewrapped
50 IV| And the separation of one hour shall not be always, for
51 IV| and joyful, and kept his hour, and had his will of her
52 IV| all that is done in what hour it be committed by night
53 IV| And every day at every hour canonical she was lifted
54 IV| after by the space of an hour brought her again with divine
55 IV| And on the said day and hour, as is aforesaid, he entered
56 IV| them for thy love. Then the hour of her death approaching,
57 IV| obsequies, and about the hour of tierce, at Petrogoricke,
58 IV| Valentinian her son. And at the hour of supper she sent to him
59 IV| honourably. In the same hour descended from heaven much
60 IV| And he came to his last hour in the year of our Lord
61 IV| the same day and the same hour to the friar general, then
62 IV| the same day and the same hour S. Dominic died. ~There
63 IV| then he marked the day and hour, and found that S. Dominic
64 IV| found not the priest at the hour due. And she wrapped three
65 IV| requirest. And in that same hour Hippolitus believed and
66 IV| there. And in that same hour a knight named Romaine believed
67 IV| fiery chains; and the same hour Valerian died; and Decius
68 IV| without doubt suddenly in an hour bring the apostles to thee.
69 IV| burned. And about the third hour of the night Jesu Christ
70 IV| For thou saidest in what hour that ye eat of it ye shall
71 V| and coveted to know what hour Jesu Christ was born, the
72 V| lived, he supposed that hour to be the hour of the nativity
73 V| supposed that hour to be the hour of the nativity of our Lord.
74 V| was given to him in that hour more perfect wit, and speech
75 V| when he came to the last hour he felt him whole in all
76 V| from the morning unto the hour of tierce, she was in orison
77 V| mind on her that, in the hour of evensong he gave to her
78 V| their enemies at the fourth hour of the day without more
79 V| defender, and always at the hour accustomed he and the ass
80 V| thou seest. And from that hour the soul of him liquefied,
81 V| fire, be thou to me in this hour debonair and curable: I
82 V| when he came at the last hour, he slept in our Lord. Of
83 V| that day, from the sixth hour unto the ninth hour, the
84 V| sixth hour unto the ninth hour, the sun lost his sight
85 V| yet again from the ninth hour unto evensong time, at the
86 VI| Edward, knowing that his hour drew nigh, spake to them
87 VI| go and ring to the last hour. And when he awoke he saw
88 VI| thine aid and comfort at the hour of thy death, and then she
89 VI| among you, and tomorn at the hour of tierce the messengers
90 VI| said: Yesterday, the first hour of the day. And the apostles
91 VI| death anon. And that same hour, which was right fair weather,
92 VI| horse to the ground. And an hour after he came to himself,
93 VI| is baptized, and at that hour goeth out of this world,
94 VI| prayers, for there was never hour ne moment, as it is said
95 VI| the holy places, the same hour that S. Martin departed
96 VI| archdeacon marked the day and the hour, and knew verily after,
97 VI| him, and said: Sire, the hour is passed and the people
98 VI| they marked the day and the hour, and they found that S.
99 VI| the night assigned and the hour, she issued out of the city
100 VI| that, on a time that at the hour of dinner in the college
101 VI| determined that from the hour of mid-day unto evensong
102 VI| on a shere thursday, the hour of the maundy, unto Easter
103 VI| it is read that, when the hour of death approached, she,
104 VI| infirmity and languor. In the hour of the nativity of Jesu
105 VI| because she would that in the hour that Jesu Christ was crucified
106 VI| a time it happed at the hour of noon that she prayed
107 VI| his disciples, about the hour of even, when God began
108 VI| remembered how Jesus in that hour was taken, estrained, haled
109 VI| pilgrims, and he ate at the hour of noon with good and religious
110 VI| thankings to God. And at the hour of matins she came into
111 VI| souls should receive at the hour of their passions, and that
112 VI| said that he saw in the hour of their passion angels
113 VI| end that I might but one hour see my sweet children. And
114 VII| that she lay still a large hour without any life, and then
115 VII| and he said: The ninth hour Jesu Christ rendered his
116 VII| were weary. From the first hour of the day unto the ninth
117 VII| there the space of half an hour, so merry and joyful they
118 VII| burn day and night at every hour of service, and never waste
119 VII| and forsake sin, for the hour of death is uncertain. And
120 VII| to a monk if he sleep an hour, if he be a fighter against
121 VII| bounden therein, if in the hour of their death they believe
122 VII| of them leave to pray an hour, and all that hour he prayed
123 VII| pray an hour, and all that hour he prayed much devoutly
124 VII| of holy church. When the hour was passed he mounted upon
125 VII| much devout, saw in the hour of his death the holy doctor
126 VII| had said, for in the same hour that the friar had so cried,
127 VII| but he is born in a good hour that acquireth graces of
128 VII| man that was at so good an hour born, that so much of graces
129 VII| as I believe at that same hour was verified that that our
130 VII| of damage. And after that hour, one of his brethren saw
131 VII| last, he coming to the last hour, stretching his arms in
132 VII| Church of S. Peter about the hour of sixte, the gates, that
133 VII| people, that there in such hour or in that time hath not
134 VII| christian belief. And when the hour was come that this holy
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