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1 II| confessor and virgin, named S. Edward, which had a special devotion
2 II| came to this holy king S. Edward on Christmas day, and delivered
3 II| same year he translated S. Edward, king and confessor at Westminster,
4 II| on the head. And one Sir Edward Grim, that was his crossier
5 III| but afterward good King Edward gave that house of Deerhurst
6 III| king of England, and S. Edward the martyr was his brother,
7 III| was his brother, and S. Edward the confessor his son, the
8 III| followeth the life of S. Edward, King and Martyr.~S. Edward,
9 III| Edward, King and Martyr.~S. Edward, the young king and martyr,
10 III| destroy this young King Edward for to make her own son,
11 III| and little loved the King Edward. For then King Edgar was
12 III| destroy this young King Edward. And so it happed that this
13 III| that this said young king, Edward, rode on hunting with his
14 III| the death of thy brother Edward. Who that will know the
15 III| for the death of this S. Edward. And all the poor people
16 III| seek this holy body of S. Edward with great devotion, praying
17 III| well, which is called S. Edward's well, where our Lord showeth
18 III| miracles for his holy martyr S. Edward. And in likewise in the
19 III| Alphere which much loved S. Edward, the bishops and clergy,
20 III| S. Edith, sisters of S. Edward and nuns at Wilton, the
21 III| be done to this holy S. Edward. And when she came to Shaftesbury,
22 III| the wall certain years, S. Edward appeared to an holy religious
23 III| king Ethelred was dead, Edward his son reigned after him,
24 III| pray to this holy martyr S. Edward, king, and to S. Edward,
25 III| Edward, king, and to S. Edward, king and confessor that
26 IV| And the same year was S. Edward, king and martyr shrined
27 IV| holy Saints, Swithin and Edward, should be worshipfully
28 VI| followeth the Life of S. Edward, King and Confessor~In old
29 VI| was no war in England. S. Edward, king and martyr, his son,
30 VI| had two sons, Alfred and Edward, which was a saint and confessor,
31 VI| God it was concluded that Edward, which was not then born
32 VI| his two sons Alfred and Edward, into Normandy, and took
33 VI| years tofore, that this Edward should reign in this land,
34 VI| The king's name shall be Edward, which shall rule all manner
35 VI| which kept them till S. Edward was made king of England,
36 VI| love that they had to King Edward, which was uncle to them.
37 VI| mother. For whose death S. Edward made great sorrow. And while
38 VI| while this holy child S. Edward was in Normandy, he used
39 VI| parliament, which sware that Edward, which was then in his mother'
40 VI| Normandy for this holy child Edward. And the lords and the commons
41 VI| of this blessed king S. Edward. Then had the commons rest
42 VI| fame of this holy king S. Edward sprang so marvellously about
43 VI| openly, for this holy king Edward was ever full of meekness
44 VI| that all the days of S. Edward was neither task ne taillage
45 VI| drowned that same time that S. Edward laughed.~After this, the
46 VI| After this, the noble S. Edward remembered his vow and promise
47 VI| avow and the desire of King Edward, the peril of the realm,
48 VI| and said to him how King Edward had sent to Rome to be assoiled
49 VI| it, and send it to King Edward, which then was many a mile
50 VI| evermore.~On a time when King Edward was at Westminster, there
51 VI| apostle S. Peter. And then S. Edward understood that this church
52 VI| this christian king, S. Edward, confirmed the bull of absolution,
53 VI| should go to the holy King Edward, and if he would wash her
54 VI| But this blessed king S. Edward had a special grace above
55 VI| holiness and fame of S. Edward sprang about so that, a
56 VI| home, magnifying God and S. Edward that he had his sight again.~
57 VI| them by the merits of S. Edward.~As the king on a time sat
58 VI| greatly the holiness of S. Edward, the king of England, which
59 VI| diseases.~When the blessed King Edward had lived many years, and
60 VI| holiness of their king S. Edward. And when he should depart
61 VI| Evangelist, and say ye unto Edward your king that I greet him
62 VI| that the prophecy af S. Edward was come. For then the liberty
63 VI| England, unto this holy king Edward, by succession. The tree
64 VI| daughter of the niece of S. Edward, joining together the seed
65 VI| that the prophecy of king Edward accord to the prophecy of
66 VI| Dunstan.~This holy king S. Edward, knowing that his hour drew
67 VI| holy saint and king, S. Edward. Wherefore laud, glory and
68 VI| besought Almighty God and S. Edward devoutly that he might be
69 VI| read of the virtues that S. Edward had in healing blind men
70 VI| prayed to God and to S. Edward that they might have their
71 VI| that, by the merits of S. Edward he had restored to them
72 VI| withstand them. Then S. Edward on a night appeared to a
73 VI| should by the aid of S. Edward overcome his enemies. And
74 VI| Englishman thanked God and S. Edward of their victory.~In the
75 VI| to visit the tomb of S. Edward with certain prayers. And
76 VI| when he awoke he saw S. Edward going tofore him like a
77 VI| the pope, and by good king Edward, and sith it pleaseth the
78 VI| straight to the tomb of S. Edward with his cross in his hand,
79 VI| hand, and he said to S. Edward, as he had then been alive:
80 VI| araised the spirit of S. Edward which hath made void all
81 VI| to thy king and ours, S. Edward, and receive again thy staff
82 VI| to this holy saint king Edward. And ever after, king William
83 VI| the tomb of his cousin, S. Edward, and did great cost toward
84 VI| damoiselle that blasphemed S. Edward.~In the city of London there
85 VI| when the festal day of S. Edward approached, this noble woman
86 VI| to work on the day of S. Edward, for it was both sinful
87 VI| lady or else this good S. Edward? And she answered: Is this
88 VI| answered: Is this not that Edward whom the churls of the country
89 VI| water unto the shrine of S. Edward, and to pray to God there,
90 VI| the merits of the holy S. Edward he would show some miracle
91 VI| holy king and confessor S. Edward.~How a monk was healed of
92 VI| continually unto the feast of S. Edward which is always in the vigil
93 VI| he came to the tomb of S. Edward and fell down plat in great
94 VI| devotion unto the glorious S. Edward, by whose merits he was
95 VI| Lord, Almighty God, and S. Edward, for his deliverance.~Also
96 VI| that she should go to S. Edward and be whole; and she making
97 VI| making her prayers to S. Edward. And at such time as her
98 VI| which by the merits of S. Edward had healed her, and soon
99 VI| the worship of God and S. Edward, which monk was grieved
100 VI| said in his prayer to~S. Edward: O thou my good king, I
101 VI| thankings to God and to S. Edward of the deliverance of his
102 VI| besought Almighty God and S. Edward that he might be delivered
103 VI| wholly in the merits of S. Edward, and when he arose he felt
104 VI| to his holy confessor S. Edward for these miracles, and
105 VII| November 16, vi. 230.~*Edward, King and Martyr. Trans.
106 VII| Trans. June 20, iii. 233.~* Edward, King and Confessor, October
107 VII| iii. 41.~— healed by S. Edward, vi. 22.~Blind men cured
108 VII| cured at the tomb of S. Edward, vi. 34.~Blind restored
109 VII| iv. 242.~Chastity of S. Edward, vi. 10.~Chertsey, abbot
110 VII| palsied for desecration of S. Edward's day, vi. 41.~Danegeld,
111 VII| Edgar, king, iii. 190.~Edward the Confessor's ring and
112 VII| vi. 25.~Shaftesbury, S. Edward at, iii. 235.~Sheep stolen
113 VII| detected, iv. 59.~---and S. Edward the Confessor, iv. 9.~Thomas
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