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501 I| servants to such affliction? He said to them: Ye be so idle that
502 I| went to Moses and Aaron and said: What have ye done ? ye
503 I| Lord how he should do, and said: Lord, why hast thou sent
504 I| delivered them. Our Lord said to Moses: Now thou shalt
505 I| you from his land. ~Yet said our Lord to Moses: I am
506 I| in, and hard labour. Then said our Lord to Moses: Go and
507 I| believe me not? Then our Lord said to Moses and Aaron that
508 I| Israel to depart. And he said to Moses: Lo! I have ordained
509 I| not do as God bade. Then said our Lord to Moses: The heart
510 I| hear me. Therefore our Lord said: In this shalt thou know
511 I| affliction drinking of it. Then said our Lord to Moses: Say thou
512 I| were voided, and Pharaoh said: In the morn. And then Moses
513 I| beasts. And then enchanters said then to Pharaoh: This is
514 I| sacrifice to God there. Pharaoh said: I will that ye go into
515 I| again, but Moses and Aaron said they must go all, wherefore
516 I| called Moses and Aaron and said to them: Go ye and make
517 I| only abide. To whom Moses said: We shall take with us such
518 I| answered: Be it as thou hast said: I shall no more come to
519 I| presence. And then our Lord said to Moses: There resteth
520 I| should depart. And our Lord said to Moses: At midnight I
521 I| depart. Then when Moses had said to the children how they
522 I| Aaron in the night, and said: Arise ye and go your way
523 I| tofore the people. Our Lord said to Moses, I shall make his
524 I| heart of his servants, and said: What shall we do, shall
525 I| cried to our Lord God, and said to Moses: Was there not
526 I| must now die in wilderness? Said we not to thee: Go from
527 I| in wilderness. And Moses said to the people: Be ye not
528 I| and be ye still. Our Lord said then to Moses: What criest
529 I| the deep of the sea. Then said the Egyptians: Let us flee
530 I| against us. And our Lord said to Moses: Stretch out shine
531 I| in that wilderness, and said: Would God we had dwelled
532 I| multitude by hunger? Our Lord said then to Moses: I shall rain
533 I| one day of the other. Then said Moses and Aaron to all the
534 I| us? What be we? and yet said Moses; Our Lord shall give
535 I| to Moses in a cloud and said: I have heard the grudgings
536 I| they wondered on it and said: Mahun, that is as much
537 I| what is this? To whom Moses said: This is the bread that
538 I| Then all grudging they said to Moses, Give us water
539 I| to death. Then our Lord said to Moses: Go before the
540 I| children of Israel, and said: Is God with us or not?
541 I| Israel in Rephidim. Moses said then to Joshua: Choose to
542 I| strength of his sword. Our Lord said to Moses: Write this for
543 I| hands of the Egyptians, and said: Blessed be the Lord that
544 I| when his cousin saw, he said to him: What doest thou?
545 I| and the laws of God. Then said Jethro: Thou dost not well
546 I| called him on the hill and said: This shalt thou say to
547 I| that ever our Lord hath said we shall do. When Moses
548 I| words of our Lord, our Lord said to him: Now I shall come
549 I| washen their clothes he said to them: Be ye ready at
550 I| him, which when he came said to him: Go down and charge
551 I| people all that our Lord hath said. After this our Lord called
552 I| our Lord called Moses and said: I am the Lord God that
553 I| descended not, and some of them said that he was dead or gone
554 I| not return again, and some said nay; but in conclusion they
555 I| together against Aaron, and said to him: Make to us some
556 I| befallen to Moses. Then Aaron said: Take the gold that hangeth
557 I| thereof a calf. Then they said, These be thy gods, Israel,
558 I| of the land of Egypt. Yet said our Lord to Moses: I see
559 I| would do no harm as he had said unto his people; and Moses
560 I| of the children of Israel said to Moses: I trow they fight
561 I| beneath, which answered and said: It is no cry of exhorting
562 I| children of Israel. Then said Moses to Aaron: What hath
563 I| prone and ready to sin. They said to me: Make us gods that
564 I| out of Egypt. To whom I said: Who of you that hath gold
565 I| out this calf. And then said Moses: All they that be
566 I| children of Israel. And then said Moses: Ye have hallowed
567 I| spake to the people and said: Ye have committed and done
568 I| which was of Ethiopia, and said: God hath not spoken only
569 I| world. Anon then, our Lord said to him, and to Aaron and
570 I| tabernacle; and there our Lord said that there was none like
571 I| smitten with leprosy, he said to Moses: I beseech the
572 I| heal her; to whom our Lord said: If her father had spit
573 I| commodities of the land, but some said that the people were strong,
574 I| in such wise that they said it was impregnable and that
575 I| had considered the land, said to the people: Why grudge
576 I| covering of the tabernacle, and said to Moses: This people believeth
577 I| them. Nevertheless our Lord said that all the men that had
578 I| them may cease. Our Lord said to him then: Take the rod
579 I| people tofore the stone and said to them: Hear ye rebels
580 I| beasts drank their fill. Then said God to Moses and Aaron:
581 I| our Lord and Moses, and said yet: Why hast thou led us
582 I| hurt came into Moses and said: We have sinned, for we
583 I| the people. And our Lord said to him: Make a serpent of
584 I| other. And then our Lord said to him: This is the land
585 II| whom Elkanah her husband said: Hannah, why weepest thou?
586 II| that she was drunk. And she said: Nay, my Lord, I am a sorrowful
587 II| heart. Then Eli the priest said to her: Go in peace, the
588 II| hast prayed him. And she said: Would God that thy handservant
589 II| ascended not with him. She said to her husband that she
590 II| corrected not his sons, and said he would take the office
591 II| ready, and ran to Eli and said: I am ready, thou calledst
592 II| thou calledst me. Which said: I called thee not my son,
593 II| arose and went to Eli and said: Lo! I am here, thou calledst
594 II| arose and came to Eli and said: I am here, for thou calledst
595 II| Lord had called him, and said to Samuel: Go and sleep,
596 II| Samuel! Samuel! and Samuel said: Say, Lord, what it pleaseth,
597 II| heareth. And then our Lord said to Samuel: Lo! I make my
598 II| against Eli all that I have said upon his house. I shall
599 II| asked what our Lord hath said to him and charged him to
600 II| him all that our Lord had said, and hid nothing from him.
601 II| nothing from him. And he said: He is our Lord, what it
602 II| and might not see, and he said: I am he that came from
603 II| from the host. To whom Eli said: What is there done my son?
604 II| this vengeance and plague said: Let not the ark of the
605 II| they were gathered they said: What shall we do with the
606 II| home again, but the priests said: If ye send it home, send
607 II| which never bare yoke, and said, Leave their calves at home
608 II| and came to Samuel and said: Lo! thou art old and thy
609 II| much to Samuel when they said Ordain on us a king. Then
610 II| with our Lord, to whom God said: Hear the voice of the people
611 II| demanded to have a king, and said: This shall be the right
612 II| would not hear Samuel, but said: Give to us a king, for
613 II| him king upon Israel, and said to him: Our Lord God hath
614 II| the people together and said: Our Lord saith that he
615 II| and tribulations, and have said: Ordain upon us a king.
616 II| shoulder upward. Then Samuel said to the people, Now ye see
617 II| came on a time to Saul and said God commanded him to fight
618 II| sheep and beasts, and he said that they were of the beasts
619 II| unto thy Lord God. Then said Samuel to Saul: Rememberest
620 II| and made thee king. And he said to thee: Go and slay the
621 II| the sight of God? And then said Saul to Samuel: I have taken
622 II| unto our Lord God. And then said Samuel: Trowest thou that
623 II| shalt not be king. Then said Saul to Samuel: I have sinned
624 II| seven of them, and Samuel said there was not he that he
625 II| that he would have. Then he said that there was no more,
626 II| in the field. And Samuel said: Send for him, for I shall
627 II| vexed him. Then his servants said to him: Thou oft art vexed
628 II| bear it the lighter. And he said to his servants: Provide
629 II| me such one. And then one said: I saw one of Jesse's sons
630 II| against them of Israel, and said they should choose a man
631 II| with Saul. To whom Jesse said: lodgings of the Philistines,
632 II| kindred that he was, and he said that he was son of Jesse
633 II| displeased much to Saul, which said: They have given to David
634 II| Michal heard thereof, she said to David: But if thou save
635 II| messengers for to see David, and said to them: Bring him to me
636 II| skins on the head. Then said Saul to Michal his daughter:
637 II| Michal answered to Saul and said: He said to me: Let me go
638 II| answered to Saul and said: He said to me: Let me go or I shall
639 II| cave, to whom his squire said: Now hath God brought thine
640 II| and slay him. And David said: God forbid that I should
641 II| to slay me? Who art thou? said Saul. Art thou not David
642 II| thou not David my son? Yes, said David, I am thy servant,
643 II| and worshipped him. Then said Saul: I have sinned, and
644 II| sinned, and wept and also said: Thou art rightfuller than
645 II| to David all that he had said. Then said David to his
646 II| all that he had said. Then said David to his men: Let every
647 II| wayward he was, and also he said that those men were good
648 II| and all his people. Then said Abishai to David: God hath
649 II| to dread him. And David said to Abishai: Slay him not;
650 II| and be innocent? And David said yet more: By the living
651 II| wakest the king? And David said to Abner: Art thou not a
652 II| knew the voice of David and said: Is not this thy voice,
653 II| my son David? And David said: It is my voice, my lord
654 II| between thee and me. And Saul said: I have sinned, return,
655 II| ignorant in many things. Then said David: Lo! here is the spear
656 II| me from all anguish. Saul said then to David: Blessed be
657 II| returned home again. ~And David said in his heart: Sometime it
658 II| priests, ne by prophets. Then said Saul to his servants: Fetch
659 II| phitoness or a witch. And they said that there was such a woman
660 II| raise Samuel. And Samuel said to Saul: Why hast thou put
661 II| for to arise? And Saul said: I am coarted thereto, for
662 II| ne by swevens. And Samuel said: What askest thou of me
663 II| shall do to thee as he hath said to thee by me, and shall
664 II| and wounded him sore. Then said Saul to his squire: Pluck
665 II| his son were slain. David said to the young man that brought
666 II| saw me, and called me, and said to me: Who art thou? And
667 II| me: Who art thou? And I said I am an Amalekite, and then
668 II| an Amalekite, and then he said: Stand upon me and slay
669 II| day till even. And David said to the young man: Of whence
670 II| whence art thou? And he said: I am the son of an Amalekite.
671 II| an Amalekite. And David said to him: Why dreadedst thou
672 II| and slew him. And David said: Thy blood be on thy head!
673 II| ask and because God hath said thou shalt reign upon my
674 II| servants who she was, and they said she was Uriah's wife. He
675 II| not home, and then David said to Uriah: Thou comest from
676 II| thou not home? And Uriah said to David: The ark of God
677 II| shall not do so. Then David said to Uriah, Abide here then
678 II| David, which, when he came, said to him: There were two men
679 II| guest. David was wroth and said to Nathan: By the living
680 II| four times double. Then said Nathan to David: Thou art
681 II| hath done this thing. This said the Lord God of Israel:
682 II| wife unto thy wife. This said our Lord: I shall raise
683 II| of all Israel. And then said David to Nathan: Peccavi!
684 II| against our Lord. Nathan said: Our Lord hath taken away
685 II| history of David; and this said nobleman told me that he
686 II| penance following for these said sins. That he dolved him
687 II| again as long as afore is said and made the second verse,
688 II| earth as be verses in the said psalm of Miserere mei deus,
689 II| he came not. Then Absalom said to his servants: Know ye
690 II| lieth by my field? They said yea. Go ye, said he, and
691 II| field? They said yea. Go ye, said he, and set fire in the
692 II| Joab came to Absalom and said: Why hast thou set fire
693 II| fire on my corn! And he said, I have sent twice to thee,
694 II| hearts of the people; and said to his father that he had
695 II| bough of an oak, and Joab said: Why hast thou not slain
696 II| thou not slain him? The man said: God forbid that I should
697 II| he made great sorrow and said: O my son Absalom, my son
698 II| entered into the king and said: Thou hast this day discouraged
699 II| Lord and was heavy, and said: I have sinned greatly in
700 II| When Gad came to David he said that he should choose whether
701 II| answer to our Lord. David said to Gad: I am constrained
702 II| upon the affliction, and said to the angel so smiting:
703 II| withdraw thy hand. David said to our Lord when he saw
704 II| David, and tofore them he said that Solomon should be king,
705 II| and blew in a trump and said: Live the King Solomon.
706 II| worshipped him in his bed, and said: Blessed be the Lord God
707 II| in the law of Moses, and said: Our Lord confirm thee in
708 II| shed man's blood. But God said to him, his son that should
709 II| slay him not, and contrary said that other woman: Let it
710 II| The king then answered and said: Give the living child to
711 II| accomplished perfectly, and said to Solomon: I have heard
712 II| evermore, like as I have said to thy father David, saying:
713 II| spirit to answer, but she said to king Solomon: The word
714 II| their daughters, for God said certainly they should turn
715 II| was wroth with him, and said to him: Because thou hast
716 II| never in peace after. ~It is said, but I find it not in the
717 II| Israel spake to Rehoboam, and said: Thy father set on us an
718 II| thee. Rehoboam answered and said: Go ye and come again the
719 II| Solomon whiles he lived, and said to them: What say ye? and
720 II| answer to the people, which said to Rehoboam: If thou wilt
721 II| counsel of the old men, and said to them like as the young
722 II| among them, to whom our Lord said: Whence comest thou? Which
723 II| through walked it. Our Lord said to him: Hast thou not considered
724 II| and not bless thee. Then said our Lord to Satan: Lo !
725 II| a messenger to Job which said: The oxen eared in the plough
726 II| he spake came another and said: The fire of God fell down
727 II| he spake came another and said: The Chaldees made three
728 II| speaking another entered in and said: Thy sons and daughters,
729 II| stood among them, and God said to him: Whence comest thou?
730 II| walked through it. And God said to Satan, Hast thou not
731 II| without cause. To whom Satan said: Skin for skin, and all
732 II| shall not bless thee. Then said God to Satan: I will well
733 II| came his wife to him and said: Yet thou abidest in thy
734 II| more, and go die. Then Job said to her: Thou hast spoken
735 II| been long with Job, and had said many things each of them
736 II| with these three men and said to them: Ye have not spoken
737 II| his tribe, he lent him the said weight of silver upon his
738 II| dinner in his house. he said to his son: Go and fetch
739 II| that word that our Lord said by Amos the prophet: The
740 II| of the kid bleating, he said: See that it be not stolen,
741 II| prayer, blessing our Lord she said: Blessed be thy name, God
742 II| him his son Tobias, and said to him: Hear, my son, the
743 II| shalt receive of him the said weight of silver and restore
744 II| father answered to him and said: I have his obligation by
745 II| of God, saluted him and said: From whence have we thee,
746 II| children of Israel. And Tobias said to him. Knowest thou the
747 II| Ecbathanis. To whom Tobias said: I pray thee tary here a
748 II| saluted the old Tobit and said: Joy be to thee always.
749 II| to thee always. And Tobit said: What joy shall be to me
750 II| heaven. To whom the youngling said: Be of strong belief; it
751 II| be cured and healed. Then said Tobit to him: Mayest thou
752 II| thy meed. And the angel said: I shall lead him thither
753 II| again to thee. To whom Tobit said: I pray thee to tell me
754 II| To whom Raphael the angel said: Thou needest not to ask
755 II| know thy kindred. The angel said to him: I shall safely lead
756 II| have seen our son. Tobit said to her: Weep not, our son
757 II| cometh on me, and the angel said to him: Take him by the
758 II| water to the dry land. Then said the angel to him: Open the
759 II| demanded of the angel and said: I pray thee, Azarias, brother,
760 II| And the angel answered and said: If thou take a little of
761 II| come to them. And Tobias said: Where wilt thou that we
762 II| abide? And he answered and said: Hereby is a man named Raguel,
763 II| Then Toby answered and said: I have heard say that she
764 II| Then Raphael the angel said to him: Hear me, and I shall
765 II| heholding well Tobias, said to Anna his wife: How like
766 II| cousin! And when he had so said he asked them: Whence be
767 II| men my brethren? And they said: Of the tribe of Nephthalim,
768 II| captivity of Nineveh. Raguel said to them: Know ye Tobit my
769 II| Tobit my brother? Which said: We know him well. When
770 II| much good of him, the angel said to Raguel: Tobit of whom
771 II| and weeping upon his neck said: The blessing of God be
772 II| sit down to dinner, Tobias said: I shall not eat here this
773 II| him none answer the angel said to him: Be not afeard to
774 II| other may have her. Then said Raguel: I doubt not God
775 II| wept, to whom her mother said: Be thou strong of heart,
776 II| exhorted the virgin and said to her: Arise, Sara, and
777 II| be given to them. Tobias said: Lord God of our fathers,
778 II| world without end. Then said Sara: Have mercy on us,
779 II| and delve a sepulchre. He said: Lest haply it happen to
780 II| returned to his wife and said to her: Send one of thine
781 II| blessed our Lord God and said: We bless thee, Lord God
782 II| trowed had been a man, and said to him: Azarias, brother,
783 II| alms, and the blessing be said upon thy wife and your parents,
784 II| seculorum. And when all had said Amen, they went to the feast.
785 II| unmeasurable tears, and said: Alas, my son, wherefore
786 II| go from us. To whom Tobit said: Be still and trouble thee
787 II| come from far. Then Raguel said to Tobias his son-in-law:
788 II| thy father. To whom Tobias said: I know well that my father
789 II| the thirteenth day. Then said the angel to Tobias: Tobias,
790 II| well to Tobias; and then said Raphael to Tobias: Take
791 II| son cometh. Raphael then said to young Tobias: Anon as
792 II| they that knew him. ~Then said Tobit the father: I bless
793 II| his son Tobias to him, and said: What may we give to this
794 II| thee? Then Tobias answering said to his father: Father, what
795 II| that they had brought. Then said he to them privily: Bless
796 II| young sons, his nephews, and said to them: The destruction
797 II| went about all Israel and said to them: Know ye that God
798 II| Moab and dukes of Ammon and said to them: Say ye to me, what
799 II| them of Ammon, answering said: If thou of deignest to
800 II| power. ~And when Achior had said thus, all the great men
801 II| Holofernes having indignation said to Achior: Because thou
802 II| last Ozias arose up, and said to the people: Let us abide
803 II| else we shall do as ye have said. And when that Judith heard
804 II| had heard that Ozias had said, that the fifth day the
805 II| Chambris and Charmis and said to them: What is this word
806 II| they all that were there said : Amen and, fiat! fiat!
807 II| and his tyrant knights said to him: Who despised the
808 II| commanding. Then Holofernes said to her: Be thou not afeard
809 II| to come to us. And Judith said: Take the words of thine
810 II| because these things be said to me by the providence
811 II| the wisdom of her. And one said to another. There is not
812 II| of words. And Holofernes said to her: God hath done well
813 II| from his feast, to whom she said that she might not eat of
814 II| to eat. Then Holofernes said: When that meat faileth
815 II| thee to eat? And Judith said that she should not spend
816 II| drink with him. And Judith said: What am I that should gainsay
817 II| lust and desire of her, and said to her: Sit down and drink
818 II| grace before me. Judith said: I shall drink my lord,
819 II| overmuch drunkenness, Judith said to her handmaid that she
820 II| do. And when she had thus said, she went to the pillar
821 II| his hair in her hand and said: Confirm me God of Israel
822 II| of the city, and Judith said to the keepers of the walls:
823 II| and commanded silence, and said: Praise ye the Lord God
824 II| they, honouring our Lord, said to her: The Lord bless thee
825 II| the prince of the people, said to her: Blessed be thou
826 II| thousands came, and other, they said to the privy chamberlains:
827 II| started out to the people and said: A woman of the Hebrews
828 II| end, and all the people said: Fiat! fiat! be it done,
829 II| unto strength, and it is said of andor, that is as much
830 II| as strength; or Andrew is said thus, as antipos of ana,
831 II| disciple; he heard that John said: Lo! here the Lamb of God;
832 II| from their fishing, and said: Come, follow me, I shall
833 II| to Antioch. This that is said of the blinding of S. Matthew,
834 II| his friends and parents said: Our son is made an enchanter.
835 II| one of them recried and said: Wherefore enforce ye you
836 II| went and prayed, and Diana said to her, which was the devil
837 II| perish. And the apostle said to her: By good right thou
838 II| went unto the apostle and said to him: Sir, I have lived
839 II| and anon the foul woman said: Go hence thou old man,
840 II| arose he would not eat, and said: I shall eat no meat till
841 II| voice came to S. Andrew and said to him: Andrew, thy request
842 II| Then came a voice that said: I have gotten Nicholas
843 II| A young christian man said to S. Andrew: My mother
844 II| oft if it was so as she said, and he answered nothing.
845 II| he answered nothing. Then said S. Andrew to her: Thou art
846 II| make thy son to die. Then said this woman to the provost:
847 II| city of Nice, the citizens said to him that there were seven
848 II| Then the apostle wept and said: O Lord God, I know well
849 II| put out of Nice; and after said to the father of him that
850 II| me if I raise him? And he said: I have nothing so dear
851 II| life anon, and there they said all that was befallen to
852 II| Andrew came unto him, and said: It behoveth thee which
853 II| the false gods. And AEgeas said: Thou art Andrew that preachest
854 II| destroyed. To whom Andrew said: The princes of Rome knew
855 II| them but sins. ~And AEgeas said to him: These be the vanities
856 II| the cross. To whom Andrew said: He received with his agreement
857 II| our redemption. And AEgeas said: When he was delivered of
858 II| tofore his passion, and said to his disciples that it
859 II| that it should be, when he said: We shall go up to Jerusalem,
860 II| him, he reproved him, and said: Go after me, Sathanas.
861 II| and to rise again when he said: I have power to put away
862 II| should come. And S. Andrew said that he had been at all
863 II| these things, and yet he said more, that the mystery of
864 II| was great. To whom AEgeas said: It may not be said mystery,
865 II| AEgeas said: It may not be said mystery, but torment, and
866 II| this mystery. And Andrew said to him: If I doubted the
867 II| made immortal. And then said AEgeas: Tell to thy disciples
868 II| Gods almighty. And then said S. Andrew: I offer every
869 II| that might be. And Andrew said: Take the form for to be
870 II| well. I shall demand thee, said AEgeas, by torments. Then
871 II| And AEgeas commanded to be said to him: If thou obey not
872 II| many torments S. Andrew said to him: Think what torment
873 II| from far he saluted it, and said: All hail cross which art
874 II| the death of AEgeas, and said: The holy man and debonair
875 II| And when Andrew saw him he said: Wherefore art thou come
876 II| failing. And when he had said this, there came from heaven
877 II| tofore them all. And it is said that out of the sepulchre
878 II| remembered him every day, and said certain prayers in the honour
879 II| palace of the bishop, and said that she would be confessed
880 II| commanded her to come; and she said to him: Sir, I pray thee
881 II| day. And she answered and said: Father, require of me no
882 II| pilgrim should enter. And she said; Men should ask first of
883 II| found sufficient, the bishop said: None of us is so sufficient
884 II| ye the question. Then she said: Demand ye of him, which
885 II| all they marvelled and said that this was a very and
886 II| question. Then the woman said: Let the second question
887 II| wisdom. Consequently she said the third question, which
888 II| lamps of the church, and said: There shall none of them
889 II| the Bishop. ~Nicholas is said of Nichos, which is to say
890 II| foul people. Or else he is said, victory of people, because
891 II| and sins. Or Nicholas is said of Nichor, that is the resplendour
892 II| which fled from him, and he said to him: Sir, flee not away
893 II| that night a voice which said to him that, at the hour
894 II| inclined his head, and said: I have to name Nicholas.
895 II| Nicholas. Then the bishop said to him: Nicholas, servant
896 II| that we have heard of thee said be true, prove them now.
897 II| appeared in his likeness, and said: Lo! see ye me not? ye called
898 II| of every ship. And they said: Father we dare not, for
899 II| Alexandria. And the holy man said to them: Do this that I
900 II| them: Do this that I have said to you, and I promise, in
901 II| areasoned them thus, and said: I would fain go to this
902 II| softly: What hath this woman said to you, and what hath she
903 II| him all by order. And he said to them: This is the evil
904 II| came to this holy man and said to him: Verily thou art
905 II| this salutation in despite, said to him: Thou enemy of God,
906 II| Constantine the emperor, and said to him: Wherefore hast thou
907 II| to me such words? And he said to him: I am Nicholas bishop
908 II| prison, to whom the emperor said: What art magic or sorcery
909 II| have such dreams? And they said that they were none enchanters
910 II| death. Then the emperor said to them: know ye well a
911 II| miracles of S. Nicholas, he said to them: Go ye forth, and
912 II| And a while after, the said princes went unto the holy
913 II| when they had all told this said thing by order, he lift
914 II| asked his money, and he said that he had paid him. Then
915 II| saw the fraud, and many said to him that he should take
916 II| appeared to the thieves, and said to them: Wherefore have
917 II| shall be hanged. And they said: Who art thou that sayest
918 II| to us such things? And he said to them: I am Nicholas the
919 II| long served you? And as he said these words, and other semblable,
920 II| when the king knew it he said to him: Whatsomever thy
921 II| the belief, of whom may be said as it is written: Who that
922 II| my love, and theref as is said Judith, cap. xv., Tu gloria
923 II| Benedicta es, etc. It was said to Judith the widow, this
924 II| bishop, which called the said abbot in the ship, and said
925 II| said abbot in the ship, and said to him: Wilt thou escape
926 II| above all other things. Then said the angel to him: Know thou
927 II| that he should say. Then said the angel: Make covenant
928 II| that that day he had not said his Hours of our Lady, wherefore
929 II| angels on either side, and said to him: I am fair and gracious,
930 II| do? And she answered and said: If thou wilt leave thy
931 II| And he saluted them and said: Sirs, ye be welcome, and
932 II| ye be welcome, and they said: God save you. And after,
933 II| fellows called Quintin, and he said: Ah! fair sirs, he was but
934 II| came with servants, and said to Gentian: Deliver to us
935 II| them that be herein, and he said: I shall not do it. Then
936 II| sword all naked. Gentian said: They take none heed of
937 II| brought them to Amiens, and said to them that they should
938 II| an evil death, and they said they would not. Then he
939 II| Blessed Virgin Lucy. ~Lucy is said of light, and light is beauty
940 II| slothful tarrying. In Lucy is said, the way of light. ~S. Lucy,
941 II| Lucy heard this, anon she said to her mother: Mother, if
942 II| with precious stones, which said thus to her: Lucy, my sweet
943 II| Lucy awoke all afraid, and said to her mother: Mother, ye
944 II| shall please thee. S. Lucy said: Sweet mother, hear my counsel:
945 II| answered cautelously, and said that they did it because
946 II| this that the nurse had said to him spiritually, and
947 II| sacrifice to the idols. She said: Sacrifice which pleaseth
948 II| pleaseth him. Paschasius said: Thou mightest say these
949 II| sayest them in vain. S. Lucy said: If thou wilt keep the law
950 II| Jesu Christ. Paschasius said: Thou hast dispended thy
951 II| speakest as a ribald. She said. I have set my patrimony
952 II| suffered it. Paschasius said: Who be they that corrupt
953 II| heart and the body? She said: Ye be that corrupt the
954 II| hearts, of whom the apostle said: The evil words corrupt
955 II| endure for ever. Paschasius said: These words that thou sayest
956 II| shalt come to thy pains. She said: The words of God may not
957 II| end ne finish. Paschasius said: How then! art thou God?
958 II| then! art thou God? She said: I am the handmaid of God,
959 II| speaketh in you. Paschasius said: And therefore the Holy
960 II| Holy Ghost is in thee? She said: The apostle saith that
961 II| dwelleth in them. Paschasius said: I shall do bring thee to
962 II| shall depart from thee. She said: The body may take no corruption
963 II| moved by a thousand men. She said: It is the work of God,
964 II| sore tormented And S. Lucy said to him: Wherefore tormentest
965 II| still tofore the fire, and said: I have prayed to Jesu Christ
966 II| of their sins, and sith said to them: Let us go surely
967 II| Vandals, and S. Nicasius said to them: If ye will slay
968 II| an end of his prayer, and said in his tongue this verse
969 II| double, which in Greek is said didimus; or else Thomas
970 II| didimus; or else Thomas is said of Thomos, which is said
971 II| said of Thomos, which is said division or parting. He
972 II| truth, and life. He is said double because he knew Christ
973 II| seeing and feeling. He is said division or departing, for
974 II| resurrection. Or Thomas is said as, appeared again, that
975 II| much as: My God, because he said, when he touched the side
976 II| Lord appeared to him, and said: The King of India, Gundoferus,
977 II| thee to him. And S. Thomas said: Sir, send me over all save
978 II| them of India. And our Lord said to him: Go thy way thither
979 II| of martyrdom. And Thomas said to him: Thou art my lord,
980 II| through the market, our Lord said to him: Young man, what
981 II| what wilt thou buy? and he said: My lord hath sent me for
982 II| tofore him in Hebrew, she said: The God of heaven is one
983 II| the cheek; and the apostle said to him, that in time to
984 II| transitory be given to thee, and said: I shall not arise from
985 II| that were new married, and said: Lord God give to these
986 II| stones embraced them, and said: Mine apostle hath blessed
987 II| apostle came to them and said: My king hath appeared right
988 II| angels appeared to them and said: We be the two angels deputed
989 II| abashed and fled. And he said to his brother: This man
990 II| great beauty thereof, they said to me: This is the palace
991 II| thy brother. And when I said that I would be thereof
992 II| be thereof porter, they said to me: Thy brother is made
993 II| had lost. And when he had said this he ran to the prison
994 II| vesture. And the apostle said to him: Knowest thou not
995 II| pardon. Then the apostle said to him: God hath given to
996 II| the brother of the king said: I have seen the palace
997 II| buy it. And the apostle said to him: If it be the will
998 II| shall be done. And the king said: Sith it pleaseth God, this
999 II| the apostle answered and said: Many palaces be there in
1000 II| well enseigned and taught said Amen. And forthwith came
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