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1 I| should stand as long till a maid had brought forth and borne
2 I| they supposed well that a maid might never bear Bethlehem,
3 I| Tyrus which knew carnally a maid called Pilam, which was
4 I| would thou took Hagar my maid, and lie by her that thou
5 I| draw water, therefore the maid to whom I say: Set down
6 I| thereby that she be the maid that thou hast ordained
7 I| which was a right fair maid, and much beauteous and
8 I| answered: Go thy way. The maid went and called his mother,
9 II| gone to her; therefore the maid reproved her saying: We
10 II| and delivered it to her maid, and bade her to put it
11 II| Jerusalem, and the son of the maid shall be betrayed. And also
12 II| years of my youth, and a maid, and was deliciously nourished
13 II| might it be that a frail maid might not be drawn ne moved
14 II| went thither, and an Hebrew maid had a pipe in her hand and
15 II| toward heaven. And as the maid sang tofore him in Hebrew,
16 II| company was abashed, and the maid remembered the words, and
17 II| empoison his father, for a maid, a servant, afterward showed
18 II| burn in the love of this maid. And when he remembered
19 II| esprised in the love of the maid, and demandeth that his
20 II| inflame the heart of that maid in the love of that young
21 II| in a vision, a much fair maid, which had on her head a
22 II| demanded her what she was? This maid answered to him: I am Mercy
23 III| when a virgin and a clean maid hath enfanted and childed
24 III| turn the courage of this maid, or to take from her the
25 III| how well that I be a young maid, nevertheless my body is
26 III| they might not punish a maid that so vanquished them.
27 III| ground. And after said to the maid: Deliver to me your girdle,
28 III| was in the Church, by a maid which had been one of her
29 III| sawed him with a saw. The maid with many others buried
30 III| out of the body of this maid, for the angels of paradise
31 III| out of the body of this maid, and never return again,
32 III| With this commandment the maid cast out the enemy and she
33 III| lived. After, when the holy maid knew that there should come
34 III| come tofore him the holy maid, to the end to have his
35 III| Ghost, espied out the little maid S. Genevieve, and made her
36 III| espouse of Jesu Christ? The maid answered: Holy father, ye
37 III| father and mother of the maid that they should bring her
38 III| body? Holy father, said the maid, I remember well that, and
39 III| the mother of the holy maid Genevieve, went on an holy
40 III| and fetch me water; the maid went hastily; when she was
41 III| it happed that the holy maid was offered to the bishop
42 III| to the virgin. This holy maid did great penance in tormenting
43 III| the father and mother of a maid that had been nine years
44 III| she would visit the sick maid. She went and saw her, and
45 III| handled the members of the maid, and commanded her to do
46 III| became blind, but the holy maid by her debonairty, and by
47 III| the Sunday; and a blind maid also. The holy virgin blessed
48 III| against his master; the holy maid prayed his master that he
49 III| was at her door she saw a maid pass by bearing a burette
50 III| she had bought. The holy maid which saw the enemy sit
51 III| blessed the oil and bade the maid bear it forth safely. The
52 III| territory of Meaux the holy maid did do labour a field that
53 IV| said by the mouth of the maid: O emperor, it availeth
54 IV| thereto, but nevertheless the maid, that trusted in God, said
55 IV| transfiguration, and raised a maid from death to life; he found
56 IV| Gentian, and there came a maid into the church which was
57 IV| to thee, that so fair a maid and so noble should have
58 IV| then said to her: O good maid, have pity on thy beauty,
59 IV| marvelled that so tender a maid might suffer so many torments.
60 IV| into a house, there was a maid which had an unclean spirit
61 IV| out and depart from the maid. Then, when he had thus
62 IV| cured him, and delivered the maid of the wicked spirit, more
63 IV| promise to me that if the maid arise thou shalt not forbid
64 IV| his prayer, and anon the maid arose, and acknowledged
65 IV| his torments he raised a maid from death to life. To blind
66 IV| appeareth at the raising of the maid, and at his holy transfiguration.
67 IV| the devil which was in the maid cried: Ye travail you for
68 IV| body borne thither, and the maid touched the body and was
69 IV| arose all whole. Also a maid of Hippo, of whom her father
70 IV| on the body of the dead maid, and anon she arose. And
71 IV| the city of Sicily, was a maid which was sick of the stone
72 IV| S. Dominic came to the maid sleeping, and laid in her
73 IV| constraineth me; and the maid was then made whole, and
74 V| instigation of the devil, a maid laid her in his bed by him
75 V| the devil in the form of a maid appeared to this master
76 V| answered: To laugh. And the maid said: Nay, it is sin in
77 V| that adored him, and the maid that was lunatic by torment
78 V| feast was assembled, the maid was there springing and
79 V| and delivered it to the maid, the which she laid in a
80 V| delivered to the springing maid. ~Herod then went not away
81 V| head of S. John. And the maid that required it died right
82 V| dead. And she required the maid of the house that she might
83 V| and took the hand of the maid and raised her up all whole.
84 V| was to have so tender a maid, and whereas others brought
85 V| for to be vanquished of a maid; and then he made her to
86 V| not do that thou have a maid with thee, and use her at
87 V| said to him: Where is the maid that I sent thee for? and
88 V| which is overcome of a maid ? Then the prince said to
89 V| himself in the likeness of a maid, and came to this holy virgin,
90 V| that ye may not overcome a maid, have ye no might over her,
91 V| to be sure of him: This maid maketh the sign of the cross,
92 V| his letters.~There was a maid which dwelled in the mountains
93 V| And as they sacrificed, a maid of the temple, which was
94 VI| Jesu Christ. And this holy maid Winifred gave credence to
95 VI| fiends. Then after, this holy maid Winifred was veiled and
96 VI| escroceles.~There was a maid of the land of Perugia which
97 VI| father and mother of the maid had prayed her devoutly
98 VI| happed on a night as the maid lay tofore the tomb she
99 VI| rendered to her.~There was a maid of the castle Convary which
100 VI| people, and came to this maid and swallowed the visage
101 VI| to thee at this time this maid. And she whom the wolf bare,
102 VI| with that word that the maid said, the wolf, all confused
103 VI| and shamed, set softly the maid down, and fled away like
104 VI| make no more. The blessed maid said: Do and make that I
105 VI| in God and in the blessed maid. In this same cistern was
106 VI| same cistern was this holy maid baptized of a holy man,
107 VI| On a time this blessed maid went upon the tower, and
108 VI| pure chastity. This holy maid Barbara, adorned with faith,
109 VI| faith and belief of the maid he did her to be brought
110 VI| above nature. When this holy maid was nourished in delices
111 VI| profit when she was a young maid, she gave the tenth to poor
112 VI| off or shorn. Then came a maid named Radegonde, which shone
113 VI| emperor. And then anon the maid took habit of religion with
114 VI| made all whole.~There was a maid demanded drink of a servant
115 VI| a sharp rod and beat the maid, that the blood ran down
116 VI| wept sore that so fair a maid and so noble should be put
117 VII| her realm. And this young maid granted to them their asking.
118 VII| an emperor, that for one maid, young and frail, he hath
119 VII| and masters against one maid, and to promise to them
120 VII| overcome so foully of one maid. And then one that was master
121 VII| he was overcome. But this maid in whom the spirit of God
122 VII| and said to her: O fair maid, forsake thy God and believe
123 VII| was gone, it happed that a maid served him for devotion,
124 VII| fellows: Lo! see how this maid hath strongly put forth
125 VII| desired the salvation of the maid by enticing of the devil
126 VII| it happed that a young maid dead was brought thither
127 VII| one of her eyes, and the maid innocent as to the deed,
128 VII| said and prayed the other maid, and anon she had milk as
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