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1 I| gave up his spirit, and the knight pierced his side, and the
2 II| in the company of a noble knight named Sir John Capons, and
3 II| with them in habit of a knight, and was girded with a girdle
4 II| words was S. Sebastian as a knight; when he saw them thus travailed,
5 II| that was in habit of a knight clad with a mantle and girt
6 II| members so torn. And the knight of God laughed at these
7 II| accompanied with saints. O knight invincible, strongest of
8 III| s grace that he made him knight and gave to him a rich widow
9 III| and my son. Mercury was a knight, that for the faith of God
10 III| went to the tomb where the knight was buried in, and opened
11 III| battle, and thither came a knight unknown all armed with his
12 III| is said also as a valiant knight, for he was a right noble
13 III| for he was a right noble knight of God, and the knight is
14 III| noble knight of God, and the knight is said valiant that fleeth
15 III| Longinus, which was a puissant knight, was with other knights,
16 III| and there they met with a knight which said: Let me see and
17 III| read an example of a noble knight which for to amend his life
18 III| of the mouth of the said knight, and anon they understood
19 III| words. Ave Maria. Another knight there was that had a fair
20 III| they led him tofore the knight their lord; and anon the
21 III| by the commandment of the knight were assembled the holy
22 III| was not come; and anon the knight made him to come. And when
23 III| I have dwelled with this knight, for my master hath sent
24 III| night and day that if this knight ceased to say the salutation,
25 III| salueth our Lady. When the knight heard this he was much afeard,
26 III| the Life of S. Seconde, Knight.~S. Seconde was a noble
27 III| was a noble and valiant knight and glorious martyr of our
28 III| Martyr.~S. George was a knight and born in Cappadocia.
29 III| said: For God's sake, good knight, go your way, and abide
30 III| he left the habit of a knight and sold all that he had,
31 III| George, I am a gentleman, a knight of Cappadocia, and have
32 III| his servant.~There was a knight on a time so hurt in battle
33 III| Another time there was a knight armed which ran upon a bridge,
34 III| S. Vital.~S. Vital was a knight and a consul, and of Valeria
35 III| out another candle which a knight had offered in the honour
36 III| honour of S. Peter, which knight fasted also his even, and
37 III| might not. Then said the knight unto the priest: What, devil,
38 III| belong to God? And then the knight said to him: I know well
39 III| Austin could not turn the knight's entent, then he departed
40 III| curate a rod, and there the knight kneeling on his knees was
41 III| had conceived a child by a knight. And when it was perceived,
42 III| other, Alban was the best knight, and most best proved in
43 III| which had left the arms of a knight and was arrayed like a clerk,
44 III| did do clothe him like a knight, and led him out of the
45 III| and be beheaded by some knight for the worship of the order
46 III| dead by the hand of some knight, and the body to be buried
47 III| righteousness. Then the knight which was left for dead
48 III| do him service. Then this knight, burning in charity, said:
49 III| afterwards the paynims took this knight and bound him to a stake,
50 III| saying that there was a knight, which he and his wife were
51 IV| S. Victor, the glorious knight and martyr in the time of
52 IV| answered that he was a true knight to Jesu Christ and that
53 IV| meanwhile the wife of a knight named Corone cried with
54 IV| saw on his right side a knight standing with a sword drawn
55 IV| fugitive, but the lawful knight of Christ. I know well that
56 IV| into the clothes of the knight, and afterward flowed out
57 IV| thou left my master? The knight answered: He lieth without
58 IV| is tofore thee Paul the knight of the king perdurable,
59 IV| for the son of John the knight hath lain by me, and I will
60 IV| by his wife. ~There was a knight that had a custom every
61 IV| S. Mary Magdalene, which knight was slain in battle. And
62 IV| company of knights, of which a knight cruel and horrible came
63 IV| this thing. Nevertheless, a knight that was there, which was
64 IV| esbatements. And there was a knight with Philip the emperor
65 IV| And in that same hour a knight named Romaine believed in
66 IV| his wife suspected of a knight, and he made his wife go
67 IV| clothed with the vesture of a knight that he tofore used, in
68 IV| Hyppolitus said: I am the knight of Jesu Christ. And then
69 IV| was cast into a privy. ~A knight, that was named Porphyry,
70 IV| found nothing, and then the knight fled away anon. And Irenæus
71 IV| duke, and he would be his knight, and had liefer be his knight
72 IV| knight, and had liefer be his knight than duke of knights, and
73 IV| good works. ~There was a knight which was mighty and rich,
74 IV| approached, at which the knight was accustomed to give many
75 IV| eschew shame. And anon a knight, much horrible, came, sitting
76 IV| horse, which arreasoned the knight and enquired of him the
77 IV| happed to him. And this foul knight said to him: If thou wilt
78 IV| hither thy wife. And the knight returned home into his house,
79 IV| sleeping in the church, and the knight weened that she had been
80 IV| nearer. Then said he to the knight: Thou most traitor of all
81 IV| me to hell. And when the knight heard this he was sore abashed,
82 V| Celestin, and was a noble knight in the world and much religious
83 V| Gerard, his brother, a noble knight, supposed always that they
84 V| time into the order a noble knight, and when he had followed
85 V| was wife of S. Valentine, knight, which was beheaded under
86 V| resurrection.~There was a knight much noble and devout unto
87 V| off. And as he was led, a knight prayed him that he would
88 V| he slew Uriah, his true knight. And Matthew sinned in the
89 V| shall each contumacious knight feel not only for me, but
90 V| by force against a mighty knight which was contrary and against
91 V| envy, and sent thither a knight to weet the truth, and to
92 V| tell to him. And when the knight came thither, he proudly
93 V| a time harboured with a knight, and S. Francis said to
94 V| his own house. There was a knight which detracted the works
95 V| Virbius his son, which was a knight at Rome under three emperors,
96 VI| disease. ~And in like wise a knight named Gerin was healed that
97 VI| And after the sermon this knight thought he would not cease.
98 VI| Thou, christian man, art a knight delicate if thou ween to
99 VI| of Dialogues.~There was a knight that lay dead and his spirit
100 VI| delectable place. And this knight saw there a man named Peter,
101 VI| this strife endured, this knight that saw these things returned
102 VI| the pope prayed a noble knight, that he would make war
103 VI| which was dead. And the knight rode forth, and abode there
104 VI| Whereof is read that when a knight lay in his bed with his
105 VI| then began to say evil of a knight which was dead, and had
106 VI| with him; and then this knight, ot whom they so talked,
107 VI| And then he prayed the knight that he would do pray for
108 VI| pray for me. And the living knight promised that he should
109 VI| vanished away. And this knight changed his life into better
110 VI| that there was a noble knight that was in the battle with
111 VI| dead appeared to that other knight, shining as the sun, and
112 VI| et cetera.~There was a knight in prison in Brittany which
113 VI| do the same, and was made knight, and was content with one
114 VI| but said to Cæsar: I am a knight of Jesu Christ, it appertaineth
115 VI| clothed and covered both the knight and the king. This was a
116 VI| Clare. And a tyrant, a knight, took and drew her by the
117 VI| commandments. Then this said knight came to this holy king S.
118 VII| might provide some noble knight or prince to marry you,
119 VII| holpen by some means. And the knight said: I shall receive thee
120 VII| him a medicine. And the knight set it at ought, all that
121 VII| like as they had said, the knight, that knew nothing of the
122 VII| burn all the beasts. Then a knight called Amon said to the
123 VII| whole.~Item, it is read of a knight named Gilbert that had a
124 VII| to be healed, the which knight made him to be borne into
125 VII| in his realm, and many a knight and other people with him,
126 VII| through ignorance. iii. 11.~Knight, the, who sold his wife
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