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1 I| and sickness general. For sith the malady was general,
2 I| of habitation, is to him sith the beginning of his conception,
3 I| the human lineage, from sith Adam unto the end of the
4 I| then said the Romans, that sith he was worthy to die he
5 I| of his ascension. Never sith might be set there any pavement,
6 I| maketh S. Denis a question: Sith the principal angels be
7 I| Dominus quidem, Jesus, etc. Sith that our Lord had spoken
8 I| above nature, and then, sith that benediction human,
9 I| word of Jesu Christ. ~And sith that so much might and power
10 I| I have no children, and sith I have none I will well
11 I| with my servant, and now sith she is conceived by thee,
12 I| eaten and sold our goods? Sith God hath taken the goods
13 I| bring not the child with me, sith the soul and health of my
14 I| thou sent me hither? For, sith I have spoken to Pharaoh
15 II| like as they ever have done sith I brought them out of Egypt
16 II| woman to the provost: Sir, sith that my son came, and accompanied
17 II| the likeness of dogs, and sith he commanded them that they
18 II| so many men as have been sith the beginning of the world
19 II| bishop of this place. And sith they brought him to the
20 II| without shedding of blood and sith returned to the emperor,
21 II| but late beheaded not long sith, and sentence was given
22 II| Saints avenged on me, and sith died foul in his woodness.
23 II| received this nine years, sith thy father died, I have
24 II| repentant of their sins, and sith said to them: Let us go
25 II| done. And the king said: Sith it pleaseth God, this shall
26 II| heaven which be made ready sith the beginning of the world,
27 II| first and the master, and sith he brought them to the apostles,
28 II| idol. To whom S. John said: Sith ye believe that your goddess
29 II| prayers to our Lord, and sith came to the bull and said
30 II| thou most holy emperor, sith the time that thou hast
31 II| Paul: Brother, it is long sith that I knew that thou dwelledst
32 II| entered into a reclusage. And sith after, for the great renown
33 II| people. Then said S. Anthony: Sith I have perceived that thou
34 II| say if thou know any evil sith he was made a monk, then
35 II| misery and also false, and sith the beginning of the world
36 II| was also vanquished: But sith I might not overcome him
37 II| have been clothed therewith sith thou gavest it to me, and
38 III| their heads smitten off, and sith their souls went to heaven.
39 III| serve our Lord Jesu Christ, sith the beginning of my youth.
40 III| avowed and kept to my Lord, sith mine infancy, yet I shall
41 III| created me of nought, and sith my youth hast kept me and
42 III| to him and fled, so that sith that time he was not seen.
43 III| been accustomed to hold sith our infancy? With these
44 III| despite and shame, it was sith stablished that the clergy
45 III| have been with him. And sith they chose two of them that
46 III| and know for certain that sith that day that thou didst
47 III| and the monks did so, and sith bare it away. Then admonested
48 III| My clothes be rotten long sith, and these seventeen flrst
49 III| grievously tempted me. And sith, I have been delivered of
50 III| Lord for to housel me, for sith I entered into this desert
51 III| abashed and departed, and sith after his death they chose
52 III| and their priests, and sith the earth opened and swallowed
53 III| the devil may not let me sith that God hath assoiled me
54 III| answered: Sir, be ye not long sith buried? And S. Peter said:
55 III| hanged him on the cross sith it was known that he was
56 III| in Jesu Christ, and now sith I am christian thou hast
57 III| with great pain, and came sith with great company for to
58 III| put them to prayers, and sith S. Marcial himself made
59 III| right upon her feet, and sith kneeled down to the feet
60 III| beat him grievously, and sith put him in prison. On the
61 III| had seen and heard, and sith fell down dead at his feet.
62 III| to give good example. For sith she was of the age of fifteen
63 III| She went and saw her, and sith made her prayer as she was
64 IV| would well serve them, but sith that thou hast forsaken
65 IV| in commendation of him, sith all the goodness that is
66 IV| overmuch endure, for ever sith his passion unto this day,
67 IV| that two years were passed sith he departed from Marseilles,
68 IV| be moved to penance? For sith the time that thou begannest
69 IV| devotion. But it is not long sith that thou, in going out
70 IV| hundred and seventy-two years sith it was made and forged,
71 IV| that thou behightest long sith to my hostess Martha, arise
72 IV| may no longer abide here, sith they with the great hoods
73 IV| book without forth, and sith opened the book and looked
74 IV| is said, there was never sith archdeacon in Rome. Sixthly,
75 IV| Whereof S Austin saith: Sith that the members were broken
76 IV| to see the wicked spirit, sith thou hast broken utterly
77 IV| find nothing of her written sith that our Lord hanging on
78 V| certainly is the man of God, sith this hound without reason
79 V| stones therein. And it is sith twenty-six years that his
80 V| death for restful life. And sith that he had suffered many
81 V| impossible, how may it be done, sith the sea is so great and
82 V| for he was a paynim. And sith he was peaceable to him
83 V| adventures as they had been, and sith he set them at the gates
84 V| cousinage might be made sith the first time, and thus
85 V| be full of the Holy Ghost sith the time that she shall
86 V| yield to me again my son sith I have delivered her son.
87 V| hast borne in thy womb. So sith this holy man thought himself
88 V| her, she said to him: For sith I am of noble lineage, why
89 V| Levi, I have put away Levi sith I have received Christ and
90 V| angel Gabriel flying said: Sith the beginning of the prayers
91 V| take God to witness that sith I entered herein I have
92 VI| by good king Edward, and sith it pleaseth the council
93 VI| But this city hath been sith taken of the Saracens and
94 VI| prayed for his enemies, and sith they be now with God should
95 VI| contrition for thy misdeed? But sith thou repentest not, I beseech
96 VI| Leonard, and prayed him that sith he delivered other that
97 VI| serpent: I know well that sith the beginning of thy creation
98 VI| all her entent, wherefore sith the beginning of her holy
99 VI| him freely and debonairly: Sith that the holy man S. Francis,
100 VI| to seek her, and that he sith never saw him, and when
101 VI| we learned philosophy and sith we joined us unto Simon,
102 VII| countenance: Now, uncle, sith God and nature have wrought
103 VII| great and large gifts. But sith ye desire so much that we
104 VII| been heard of before ne sith, and also how she was visibly
105 VII| him: Verily, I took never sith meat of man, but Jesu Christ
106 VII| woman, and live, specially sith thou hast a child in thy
107 VII| victualled them well, and sith took their leave of that
108 VII| none of us hath been sick sith we came hither. And when
109 VII| he said: Pardon me, for sith I took this habit I never
110 VII| whom the bishop said: And sith I took mine habit, I suffered
111 VII| do despite to thee, for sith thou art no man, what presumest
112 VII| may not give her to thee, sith thou wilt lead her home
113 VII| steadfastness he said to him: Sith I see thy folly and that
114 VII| knock strongly against him sith we find now time convenable.
115 VII| soul unto our Lord, and sith after his temporal death,
116 VII| without any fear or dread. For sith the time of his youth he
117 VII| lettered as it appeared sith, as well in contemplation
118 VII| price and cost, and namely sith he came from the parts of
119 VII| company of our Lord. And sith, the priest with joined
120 VII| otherwise they may not be saved, sith they have wit and reason.
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