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1 I| Ambrose in the third book of Virgins: Vidit Maria, etc.: Mary
2 I| saved of the church, that be virgins, continent, and married
3 I| signifieth the order of virgins, the choir or quire signifieth
4 I| the body, for the order of virgins is more worthy than the
5 I| They came out of Paradise virgins, as Methodius saith, and
6 I| them. I have two daughters, virgins, which yet never knew man.
7 II| had then three daughters, virgins, and he was a nobleman:
8 II| them converted, and many virgins by Eugenia, which Eugenia
9 II| to receive me where the virgins sing merrily. I am now embraced
10 II| sacrifice to our gods with the virgins of the goddess Vesta, or
11 II| which accountest me with thy virgins and hast sent me this vesture.
12 II| saw a great multitude of virgins clad in vestments of gold
13 II| also S. Agnes among the virgins which said to her parents:
14 II| with me, for with all these virgins Jesu Christ hath given me
15 II| and assembled there many virgins, because of her good example.
16 II| Ambrose in the book of virgins: This virgin, young men,
17 III| her habitation with many virgins that served God, and how
18 III| abbey in which she assembled virgins as well of noble estate
19 III| all the congregation of virgins made no cry in weeping as
20 III| priests, clerks, monks, virgins, and all the poor people
21 III| church a great company of virgins, tofore whom she saw come
22 III| and all the company of the virgins sang the mass. And when
23 III| offering, the glorious queen of virgins sent to her to say that
24 III| governed three thousand virgins, to whom he sent every year
25 III| in which the maidens and virgins ought to abide in their
26 III| and showing example to virgins, which ought not lightly
27 III| their sect. Then one of the virgins of the empress, much fair,
28 III| exile, and sent to her two virgins named Euphrosyne and Theodora,
29 III| she converted these two virgins to the faith by her exhortation.
30 III| two young men and the two virgins aforesaid, he led her into
31 III| demanding the throne or seat of virgins.~
32 III| wife, command thou certain virgins to come to me for to accompany
33 III| great ire, where the two virgins dwelt; and when they knew
34 IV| Chalcedon, and ordained virgins to be veiled. It was also
35 IV| And S. Agnes and other virgins deigned not to look on him,
36 IV| Cunegonde his wife were virgins together. By the atisement
37 IV| confessors, the carols of virgins. And tofore the bed of our
38 IV| angels, of confessors and virgins. And the apostles cried
39 IV| noble and white company of virgins make noble carolling of
40 IV| the apostles, and three virgins which held the lights, slept.
41 V| the temple with the other virgins, and they returned into
42 V| commanded in common that the virgins that were instituted in
43 V| of her father with seven virgins, her fellows of her age,
44 V| he saw the virgin of all virgins, which came to meet him,
45 V| And that other company of virgins sang and rehearsed again
46 V| and saw with her many fair virgins praying with her, and she
47 V| of more than two hundred virgins.~And after this, Hirtacus
48 V| being present with the other virgins, he should hear what he
49 V| his marriage. And when the virgins and all the people were
50 V| blessed, and all the other virgins also. And after the solemnities
51 V| burn her and all the other virgins. And then the holy apostle
52 V| virgin Justina with many virgins in a monastery, and made
53 V| her abbess over many holy virgins. S. Cyprian sent then epistles
54 V| us, keeping the state of virgins, of continents, of married
55 V| might not hide it, all the virgins were so afraid and so shamefaced,
56 V| in the church among the virgins honourably.~
57 V| there was a monastery of virgins, and there he closed her
58 V| precious vestments, which three virgins arrayed, with clear visages.
59 V| visages. And these three virgins were named, the first was
60 VI| estate. And among all the virgins of the land Edith, daughter
61 VI| Passion of Eleven Thousand Virgins.~The passion of eleven thousand
62 VI| passion of eleven thousand virgins was hallowed in this manner.
63 VI| should send to her father ten virgins, and to herself, and to
64 VI| and to those ten other virgins, he should send to each
65 VI| send to each a thousand virgins, and should give to her
66 VI| for to serve them.~Then virgins came from all parts, and
67 VI| counsel of this queen the virgins were gathered together from
68 VI| had converted all these virgins unto the faith of Christ,
69 VI| would go after these foolish virgins, but he would not agree
70 VI| saw this great company of virgins, and that many men and women
71 VI| this blessed company of virgins, and Vincent, priest cardinal,
72 VI| held company with these virgins, when he heard of their
73 VI| in the company of these virgins.~Ethereus, the husband of
74 VI| And then when these holy virgins returned from Rome with
75 VI| Clement, meeting the holy virgins, and accompanied them unto
76 VI| and joined them to these virgins unto the martyrdom.~And
77 VI| martyrdom.~And then all these virgins came with the bishops to
78 VI| her upon the death of the virgins, and promised to her to
79 VI| martyrdom. And one of the virgins, which was named Cordula,
80 VI| not held with the other virgins, she appeared long after
81 VI| following the feast of the virgins, her feast should be remembered.
82 VI| among these eleven thousand virgins were many men, for the pope
83 VI| multitude, as of the holy virgins and men, were twenty-six
84 VI| the place where these holy virgins rest in Cologne, a body
85 VI| a body of one of these virgins, and promised that he would
86 VI| great devotion to these holy virgins, and it happed that he was
87 VI| she said: I am one of the virgins to whom thou hast such great
88 VI| Make ye place to the holy virgins, and go out of the way that
89 VI| martyrs, confessors, and virgins. And after Rabanus, these
90 VI| confessors; and by the west, the virgins. The first difference is
91 VI| fourth difference is of the virgins, of whom the excellence
92 VI| angels, and the victory of virgins is more than of angels.
93 VI| live without flesh, and virgins living in their flesh triumph.
94 VI| marriage, for they engender virgins. I gather from the thorns
95 VI| dignity and excellence of virgins, for they enjoy many privileges.
96 VI| many privileges. For the virgins shall have the crown that
97 VI| and the Blessed Virgin of virgins came crowned with a right
98 VI| her a great multitude of virgins without number, and continents
99 VI| there to assemble to her virgins of honest and holy conversation
100 VI| were departed, she with her virgins made a chasuble of silk
101 VI| a great convent of holy virgins, unnethe and with great
102 VI| great multitude of other virgins all nobly crowned, among
103 VI| battle and strife against the virgins. For when they heard say
104 VI| mighty and how the pure virgins have delivered entry into
105 VI| and saw a great company of virgins enter into the house all
106 VI| her much sweetly. Then the virgins brought a mantle of right
107 VI| right great beauty, and the virgins enforced them to serve and
108 VI| better do the office of virgins than the office of dead
109 VI| that dishonoureth the other virgins. Then it happed on a night
110 VI| sung in the praising of virgins. There was a great cry of
111 VII| her chastity among all the virgins on the earth. I command
112 VII| martyrs with the fellowship of virgins, which led the virgin Katherine,
113 VII| by marriage among all the virgins of the earth. And said to
114 VII| and praised among all the virgins that ever were in earth.
115 VII| multitude of angels and virgins, and said to her: Daughter,
116 VII| thee! O beauty and glory of virgins! Good king, I beseech and
117 VII| saw a great multitude of virgins passing by him, among whom
118 VII| she was, and one of the virgins said that it was Katherine
119 VII| set in Barking with other virgins for to be always occupied
120 VII| conjoined to right fair virgins, and always they shall be
121 VII| Cunegonde were both clean virgins, and lived a holy life,
122 VII| which had three daughters, virgins and saints, that is to wit
123 VII| 139.~Henry and Cunegonde, virgins, vii. 130.~—at Toulouse,
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