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4501 VII| his wisdoms. Then the bird said: Study never to take that
4502 VII| nightingale flying in the air said to him: Alas! thou wretched
4503 VII| whereas thou wilt. Then said the nightingale to him:
4504 VII| the wisdoms that I have said to thee. For thou art right
4505 VII| forth many ensamples and said: They that desire the delights
4506 VII| that he is in.~And yet he said: That they that love the
4507 VII| always loved him, to whom he said: I have other friends with
4508 VII| required also his aid, and he said to him: I may not attend
4509 VII| to the third friend, and said to him: I have no reason
4510 VII| help me. And that other said, with glad cheer: Certes,
4511 VII| our enemies.~And yet he said according to this, that
4512 VII| for to follow him, Barlaam said to him: If thou wilt do
4513 VII| with her mouth. To whom he said: What is that thou doest,
4514 VII| things of him? To whom she said: Like as a little medicine
4515 VII| wife, to whom the father said: Thou mayst not have my
4516 VII| desired her, the old man said to him: I may not give her
4517 VII| and I have no more. And he said: I shall dwell with thee,
4518 VII| him all. And then Josaphat said to him: This narration toucheth
4519 VII| convenably, and I trow thou hast said this for me. Now say to
4520 VII| depart. To whom Barlaam said: I have dwelled forty-five
4521 VII| Senaar; to whom Josaphat said: Thou seemest better to
4522 VII| be seventy years, and he said: If thou demandest all the
4523 VII| him into desert Barlaam said to him: If thou do so I
4524 VII| Arachis, recomforting him said: Sir King, I know right
4525 VII| king went to his son and said to him: Thou hast put me
4526 VII| change me. Then the father said: Who is cause hereof but
4527 VII| astronomers in thy nativity said that thou shouldst be proud
4528 VII| enemies. To whom Josaphat said: Father, wherefore art thou
4529 VII| him in great anger, and said to Arachis his friend all
4530 VII| embrace, and kiss him, and said to him: My right sweet son,
4531 VII| sin evil? To whom Josaphat said: There is time to love and
4532 VII| saw his steadfastness he said to him: Sith I see thy folly
4533 VII| feigned him to be Barlaam and said: Barlaam, thou knowest well
4534 VII| and saw well that if he said contrary, he were but dead,
4535 VII| death. For the king had said to him, tofore them all,
4536 VII| Then one of the masters said to him: Thou art Barlaam
4537 VII| son of the king, and he said: I am Barlaam which have
4538 VII| error. And then the master said to him: Right noble and
4539 VII| of Greece, have erred and said that the creatures were
4540 VII| gods, as Saturn, whom they said ate his son, and Jupiter
4541 VII| same fait. Then Josaphat said to his father: Let my master
4542 VII| Nachor with him, Josaphat said to Nachor: Ne weenest thou
4543 VII| he came to the king and said that he should make his
4544 VII| in his gods. And the king said to him: If thou do so I
4545 VII| like as to my gods. And he said: Take away all them that
4546 VII| beauty of women. And he said yet more:~There was a king
4547 VII| son, and the wise masters said that if he saw sun or moon
4548 VII| master squire of the king said, japing, that they were
4549 VII| Apostle had wives. And he said to her: Woman, these words
4550 VII| keep virginity. And she said to him: Now be it as thou
4551 VII| conscience. Then the devil said to his fellows: Lo! see
4552 VII| man heard like. And it was said: This is the place of blessed
4553 VII| him dwell there. And they said to him: Thou shalt yet hereafter
4554 VII| all filth and stench, and said to him: This is the place
4555 VII| blamed them, to whom they said: We ran upon him tofore
4556 VII| devoured him, and then Josaphat said: Our Lord is mine helper.
4557 VII| knocked at the door, and said: Father, bless me, and anon
4558 VII| him great Lamissio, and said that he should be of so
4559 VII| named Barnabas, and when he said Barnabas, I baptize thee
4560 VII| And tofore this time it is said in a chronicle about the
4561 VII| wherefore on a time, as it is said, certain spies came to espie
4562 VII| saw them, he escried and said: Who be these longbeards?
4563 VII| longbeards? And then his wife said to him that he should give
4564 VII| to Rosamond his wife, and said: Drink with thy father,
4565 VII| and had done his will, she said to him: Wotest thou who
4566 VII| Wotest thou who I am? and he said: Ye are my love, and she
4567 VII| Ye are my love, and she said: Nay, I am Rosamond the
4568 VII| the blessed S. John, and said that by the merit of him
4569 VII| and to him she made the said oratory at Modena, and it
4570 VII| and found Mahomet, and said to him that he would make
4571 VII| clerk called the people and said that he would make him lord
4572 VII| unto Alexandria.~Thus it is said commonly, but this that
4573 VII| things with the false. He said that Moses was a great prophet,
4574 VII| venom with his words, for he said that Jesu Christ was not
4575 VII| christian men, so that he said to them openly that he was
4576 VII| appeased her in this wise, and said that he oft saw the angel
4577 VII| Mahomet. Howbeit, it is said in another place that he
4578 VII| preached the circumcision, and said that Christ was not God
4579 VII| believe the Saracens.~And the said Sergius taught to Mahomet
4580 VII| true than that which is said of the dove and is more
4581 VII| many of the laws that the said Sergius taught him, and
4582 VII| four score lashes.~Mahomet said that the angel Gabriel had
4583 VII| which spake unto him, and said: Beware that thou eat me
4584 VII| and his leader mocking him said that there were assembled
4585 VII| hell than in heaven, he said: It is more holy to follow
4586 VII| none of his daughters, and said he might in no wise forbear
4587 VII| him upon this thing, and said: Howbeit that thou be blest
4588 VII| together, and thereof was said chorus, a quire or company.
4589 VII| habit of a monk. ~And it is said in a chronicle that Sergius
4590 VII| and fifty-six, as it is said in a chronicle, in the parish
4591 VII| burned. And when the priests said the litanies, he cast at
4592 VII| his habit again.~It was said that in Italy that time
4593 VII| made him to be kept, and said that he himself was culpable
4594 VII| the World. And, as it is said in a chronicle, he had a
4595 VII| a man wrongfully. And he said that he ought to have his
4596 VII| smitten off, and then she said: Thou art he that hast slain
4597 VII| secretary of the emperor, said that they had seen S. Ambrose
4598 VII| and twenty-five, as it is said in a chronicle, that the
4599 VII| came to the emperor, which said to him three times: Conrad,
4600 VII| him two of his squires and said to them: Go ye and take
4601 VII| erased it. And whereas it said: Thou shalt slay him, he
4602 VII| letter the things above said, he apperceived well that
4603 VII| his place. Howbeit, it is said in another place, in a letter
4604 VII| Matilda the countess, that the said priest was much simple,
4605 VII| into Bari. Thereof it is said: When there should be sung
4606 VII| would grant to them, and said they ought not change their
4607 VII| instantly, and he in despite said: Go your way, for in no
4608 VII| Nicholas came, the brethren said their matins all in heaviness,
4609 VII| when he came to himself, he said: Go ye and sing the new
4610 VII| religion, of whom it is said that when he was in his
4611 VII| knew it well in spirit, and said: God forgive you, brethren,
4612 VII| his hands to heaven and said: Now I see the Son ascend
4613 VII| a good ancient man, and said to him in this manner: Fair
4614 VII| of this good old man and said to him: Verily from hence
4615 VII| Simeon answered to him and said: I desire much to be servant
4616 VII| the abbot, and also they said that so great a stench issued
4617 VII| environed the abbey and said with a high voice: Give
4618 VII| was a precious stone. Then said to him this holy man: O
4619 VII| place. Then the holy man said to his mother: Abide a little
4620 VII| officers of Antioch, and said to this holy man: Give us
4621 VII| embraced the pillar, and after, said to the holy man: If thou
4622 VII| will go my way. Then he said to him: Wilt thou go yet
4623 VII| eyes and his beard, and said: Alas, sir! why hast thou
4624 VII| not the mystery that they said. The prelate of Antioch
4625 VII| chariot with them, and ~said to him much sweetly: Wherefore
4626 VII| with great nails. Then he said to them: Let me alone, for
4627 VII| accomplished his orison, Julian said to him: Quiriacus, lo !
4628 VII| without speaking. Then Julian said to her: What is this that
4629 VII| brought tofore him, and said to him: Quiriacus, say to
4630 VII| on the dragon. And as he said so, Julian commanded to
4631 VII| Then a knight called Amon said to the Emperor Julian: O
4632 VII| the sign of the cross, and said: Lord Jesu Christ which
4633 VII| was at that time when the said bishop was dead. Helen that
4634 VII| reny the crucifix. Then said Judas to him: He that properly
4635 VII| Quiriacus suffered martyrdom, as said is, for the love of our
4636 VII| born, and with great joy said to her that she had conceived
4637 VII| conceived. Then the holy man said to her: Lady, be thou glad,
4638 VII| like as the holy hermit has said were accomplished in the
4639 VII| saved and rendered unto the said daughter, right so the blessed
4640 VII| prayer, the which voice said unto him: O Thomas, thou
4641 VII| them. And for so much as said is that the demand or question
4642 VII| And above that S. Paul said to him: I will that thou
4643 VII| them and expounded this said vision, and the friars made
4644 VII| was so as the friar had said, for in the same hour that
4645 VII| in the habit of a bishop, said to him: I am Austin, that
4646 VII| christian people together, and said to them: Our Lord hath ordained
4647 VII| shut her therein, who often said to her: By famine, or by
4648 VII| Tranquilinus escried and said: The women precede us to
4649 VII| found within his belly the said ring, and went and showed
4650 VII| the holy man had cast the said ring into the water, unto
4651 VII| unto the place where the said fish was presented to him,
4652 VII| he knew for certain the said ring, he thanked God of
4653 VII| Lord, and yet as now is the said ring within the palace of
4654 VII| verified that that our Lord said by the mouth of David the
4655 VII| and so died his son by the said sentence.~So as the holy
4656 VII| forthwith to the cell of the said holy man where he was devoutly
4657 VII| took him by the hand and said: Rise thou from hence, man
4658 VII| side he heard a voice that said: Seest thou this cross?
4659 VII| they passed through the said man's ground, the same holy
4660 VII| corpse at the entrance of the said man's ground stood still,
4661 VII| the company, named Noddo, said thus to them: Ye see how
4662 VII| came by daylight. And then said Noddo to them: I pray to
4663 VII| born in a town nigh to the said city, where was a church.
4664 VII| God, was archbishop of the said city, and was named Sampson.
4665 VII| doctrines and examples, that the said archbishop ordained him
4666 VII| divine he was chosen to the said dignity, all the people
4667 VII| testament of God. And then he said to all the people: I see
4668 VII| from the shoulders of the said archbishop, it happed that
4669 VII| one of his servants and said to him: Go to yonder man
4670 VII| might declare his intention, said to Fiacre in this manner:
4671 VII| better receive my words. Then said S. Fiacre to him; Fair father
4672 VII| Pharon, beholding on Fiacre said to him: First, my right
4673 VII| thanks and mercies, and after said to him: My father and my
4674 VII| thereof joyful and glad, and said to S. Fiacre: I have a wood
4675 VII| were come thither S. Pharon said to S. Fiacre: My brother,
4676 VII| thus he had granted and said, Fiacre fell to his feet,
4677 VII| God; and when she thus had said she returned forthwith towards
4678 VII| evil presumption went and said many injuries and villainies
4679 VII| proof of this miracle, the said stone is as yet kept within
4680 VII| and to have touched the said stone. The bishop then by
4681 VII| by the provocation of the said woman's words came towards
4682 VII| then Fiacre, as is above said, sat on the stone, full
4683 VII| villainies that she had said to him, he made his prayer
4684 VII| they that were there, the said woman lost one of her eyes,
4685 VII| one of her feet within the said chapel or church, but her
4686 VII| to the church where the said grave or tomb is, and devoutly
4687 VII| us good friend toward our said Lord and God. Amen~
4688 VII| much he laboured toward the said emperor that he had pity
4689 VII| senators of Rome. And the said emperor made sithe a commandment
4690 VII| Eusebius also. For when the said emperor was passed to God
4691 VII| chapel in the honour of the said martyr Demetrius.~One of
4692 VII| heard S. Demetrius that said: God that created thee and
4693 VII| who by the merits of the said glorious martyr S. Demetrius
4694 VII| many gifts, and made the said church much rich, as the
4695 VII| before S. Landry as above is said, of whom the names be written
4696 VII| in the privileges of the said church, and nevertheless
4697 VII| himself so oppressed with the said sickness and no remedy might
4698 VII| seeing the devotion of the said sick man, prayed to S. Landry
4699 VII| persevered.~On a time as he said his mass, both the pope
4700 VII| even came, and he held the said staff in his hand, he met
4701 VII| Rennes, and afterwards in the said court of the bishop of Trygvier,
4702 VII| that be pertaining to the said office. He succoured them
4703 VII| ground ate with them of the said meat, that is to wit brown
4704 VII| where this holy S. Ives said mass. And certainly full
4705 VII| when men did mock him or said evil to him, he answered
4706 VII| ever was done to him. He said no words tumelous or contumelious,
4707 VII| official, virtuously took the said horse join the said sergeant
4708 VII| the said horse join the said sergeant and led him again
4709 VII| attributed to the merits of the said S. Ives, for it is believed
4710 VII| accustomed to preach against the said sin, made many a person
4711 VII| he gave to them before said without any difference,
4712 VII| of his own body, gave the said gown and hood to a poor
4713 VII| hood and gave it to the said poor man, and went home
4714 VII| is or should be, that the said miracles are infinite or
4715 VII| reckoned always in the said number two children living
4716 VII| at the invocation of the said S. Ives ten demoniacs, mad
4717 VII| drowning. On a time, as the said saint said mass, while he
4718 VII| time, as the said saint said mass, while he celebrated
4719 VII| bridge, not convenable to the said work for fault of half a
4720 VII| unto the saint, was the said post found long enough and
4721 VII| the cross made with the said holy man's hand on the water
4722 VII| a poor man, as above is said, and went barehead homeward,
4723 VII| a poor man received the said hood, as it may be believed,
4724 VII| believed, sent to him again the said hood, whereof was great
4725 VII| was wonder foul, as it is said became so white, and of
4726 VII| made for the salue of the said archbishop by his parents
4727 VII| prisoner from Peronne unto the said new abbey, and to do him
4728 VII| thanked much S. Morant, and said to him that he should obey
4729 VII| grace seven hundred. I have said before that which I now
4730 VII| mother enjoying herself, said ofttimes to him in this
4731 VII| confessor, he ordained the said confessor to give to the
4732 VII| so great hurting of the said ship, found the holy king
4733 VII| peril of death. Then the said saint, so returned into
4734 VII| greater marvel, a monk of the said abbey, a leper, an abominable,
4735 VII| eyes by corruption of the said sickness, the blessed S.
4736 VII| within the mouth of the said leper without any abomination.
4737 VII| predicators and minors, said sometime to his familiars:
4738 VII| at the commandment of the said saint he was marked or tokened,
4739 VII| in on him many cursings, said: I would fain sustain on
4740 VII| words towards the eldest, said: Son, consider thou must,
4741 VII| merits and prayers of the said debonair and meedful king.
4742 VII| woman blind was led to the said sepulchre, and by the merits
4743 VII| and his saints to help the said child, but our Lord willing
4744 VII| a voice saying that the said child, named John, should
4745 VII| mother vowed him to the said saint, made the stones that
4746 VII| before the font wherein the said saint was baptized, she
4747 VII| his arms, came unto the said font, made there his prayer,
4748 VII| for the deliverance of the said king their father, he gave
4749 VII| public, and a part of the said sciences, but also durst
4750 VII| being in hostage as it is said in the province of Catalonia,
4751 VII| seeing that, for fear of the said king his father, the friars
4752 VII| he solemnly renewed the said vow, and by no manner of
4753 VII| considered, by the assent of the said pope, this holy S. Louis
4754 VII| habit of religion of the said friars minor, and kneeling,
4755 VII| minister general of the said order. Marvellous and much
4756 VII| honour and glory of the said saint.~A maiden of two years
4757 VII| spouse Jesu Christ, took the said cloth and thereof she made
4758 VII| our Lord. Wherefore the said holy virgin, to the end
4759 VII| help of our Lord.~It is said that he, which by the assent
4760 VII| his wife, came in to the said forest for to have ravished
4761 VII| brought it with them. The said lamb ever followed them
4762 VII| depart till the holy virgin said to him: Ye have done right
4763 VII| making the sign of the cross said: Thou wicked spirit, thou
4764 VII| pity on him, one of them said: Would to God I had milk
4765 VII| withal, and these words thus said, she saw her paps that grew,
4766 VII| gave him suck. Semblably said and prayed the other maid,
4767 VII| in white came among the said people and said: Why doubt
4768 VII| among the said people and said: Why doubt you to saute
4769 VII| help and defence? And that said he vanished away. Wherefore
4770 VII| offering to the Pater Noster said, the third part dureth from
4771 VII| devoutly consecrate the said sacrament, he confesseth
4772 VII| cried with a high voice and said: Emitte agnum domine dominatorem
4773 VII| And to God the Son they said thus: Veni domine et noli
4774 VII| tarry not. Secondly, the said introit signifieth how the
4775 VII| of the psalter after the said introit, such as appertaineth
4776 VII| signification of these words before said. For when men say Kyrie
4777 VII| After, when the priest hath said: Gloria in excelsis, he
4778 VII| he appeared to them and said: Pax vobiscum, that is to
4779 VII| this that our Lord hath said in the holy Evangel, all
4780 VII| way of truth. It may be said also that this epistle signifieth
4781 VII| Pentecost the grail is not said, for this that the grail
4782 VII| Christ, and therefore is then said: Alleluia, which signifieth
4783 VII| after that the verse is said: for by good work men return
4784 VII| wit that the sequence is said after Alleluia, and it is
4785 VII| after Alleluia, and it is said specially on holy days and
4786 VII| that is signified by the said Alleluia and sequence. For
4787 VII| the which signifieth, as said is, the predication of our
4788 VII| the which finished and said, the priest warneth himself
4789 VII| that this that the apostles said, firmly they believed, and
4790 VII| to wit that, the creed is said on the holy days of them
4791 VII| it is to wit that, by the said water is understood the
4792 VII| in signifying that the said water and wine show to us
4793 VII| have with God. It may be said also that this water is
4794 VII| water is meddled with the said wine for this, that both
4795 VII| orisons secret, the which are said for the same cause for which
4796 VII| which the first orisons be said, and as many in number,
4797 VII| wit that these orisons are said softly and secretly, for
4798 VII| These orisons here be also said low or secretly for this,
4799 VII| and this same canon is said low or secretly for the
4800 VII| they were preferred and said high, wherefore it was known
4801 VII| a stone, and on it they said the words that are written
4802 VII| stablished these words to be said low, also that none should
4803 VII| the words that our Lord said: Take you and eat, this
4804 VII| soon after the priest hath said these foresaid words in
4805 VII| that our Lord prayed in the said mountain of Olivet and sweat
4806 VII| hand of God had, when he said: Memento mei domine cum
4807 VII| blood. Or else it may be said that these three crosses
4808 VII| the Father. Or it may be said, that the priest saith that
4809 VII| coal, right so the orison said with heart and mouth enflameth
4810 VII| orison ought to be made and said with tongue, to the end
4811 VII| Pater noster as before is said.~
4812 VII| After that the priest hath said the Pater noster, whereas
4813 VII| whereas these petitions before said are contained, he saith
4814 VII| Sherethursday as before is said, and is that holy hostie
4815 VII| be ever with you, for so said our Lord after his holy
4816 VII| And when the priest hath said: Pax domini sit, etc., the
4817 VII| that are in this world, as said is. And therefore it is
4818 VII| manners of creatures before said, Tres partes signant de
4819 VII| mercy on us, and this is said two times, to the intent
4820 VII| say: Lord Jesu Christ that said to thine apostles: I give
4821 VII| that for this that our Lord said to his disciples: Take ye
4822 VII| finished that are before said, the priest inclineth him
4823 VII| communion for this, that it is said after the priest hath received
4824 VII| resurrection, whereof is said in the holy Evangile, Gavisi
4825 VII| saith as many orisons as he said at the beginning of the
4826 VII| that Gloria in excelsis is said. And the understanding may
4827 VII| by good works. It may be said also that Ite missa est
4828 VII| pace, and that is at a mass said for the dead, to the end
4829 VII| for whom the priest hath said the mass may have rest in
4830 VII| of my realm. Thirdly, the said blessing may signify that
4831 VII| Lady. S. John's gospel is said for the mystery in it containing,
4832 VII| conscience after that before is said. And so we pray God that
4833 VII| the jurisdiction of the said Diocletian, and there this
4834 VII| spiteful mood the judge said to him: Thou rude and unbelieving
4835 VII| Erasmus meekly and softly, and said: Almighty God, that made
4836 VII| carried him thence, and said to him: O Saint Erasmus,
4837 VII| preaching, they took him and said: If thou wilt not forsake
4838 VII| answered the good Erasmus and said: My Lord and my God hath
4839 VII| called meekly upon God and said: O Almighty God, have mercy
4840 VII| again the angel of God and said: O Erasmus, God 's champion,
4841 VII| Erasmus meekly down and said: O Almighty God, Father
4842 VII| and made him whole, and said to him: O Erasmus the very
4843 VII| a voice from heaven, and said: O Erasmus lift up thine
4844 VII| everlasting joy open, and said: O God, where hast thou
4845 VII| as he had been mad, and said: This is the devil, shall
4846 VII| with great clearness and said: O Erasmus stand up. And
4847 VII| upward to heaven, and meekly said: O Lord in thy hands yield
4848 VII| July 29, iii. 132.~Felix, said Inpicis. January 14, ii.
4849 VII| this book. I should have said that whatever discoveries
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