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2501 IV| Lazarus. And then Maximian said to him: Believe us, for
2502 IV| anything. And when they had said all this, they inclined
2503 IV| appeared to the emperor, and said to him that he should suffer
2504 IV| in doubt of that which is said that they slept three hundred
2505 IV| their names. ~Nazarien is said of Nazareus, that is as
2506 IV| thought, and thereof he is said consecrate. He had affection
2507 IV| clean, and thereof he is said clean. He had intention
2508 IV| right, and thereof he is said departed. Intention is that
2509 IV| just, and thereof he is said flowered, for a just man
2510 IV| moderate, and thereof he is said keeping, for he hath kept
2511 IV| virtue of his courage. It is said that Ambrose, in the Book
2512 IV| holy purpose. That which is said, that he was baptized of
2513 IV| comforted and encouraged the said martyrs, he was anon taken
2514 IV| came ye not honestly and said: Nero calleth thee? and
2515 IV| he was christened, which said that Peter the apostle had
2516 IV| dread of Nero. To whom he said: I pray you first my lords
2517 IV| first of his name. ~Felix is said of felicitas, that is blessedness;
2518 IV| holding blessedness, or it is said of beata, that is blessed,
2519 IV| virtue. And Beatrice is said, sorrowful or heavy, for
2520 IV| men seeing, escried and said: O thou Lucretius, hear
2521 IV| brethren and of sisters, and said to them: My friends and
2522 IV| heaven. And then anon Martha said to them that were present,
2523 IV| spirits, began to pray and said: My father Eli, my dear
2524 IV| tofore her, and when this was said: Pater, in manus tuas commendo
2525 IV| the Sunday, whiles they said lauds about her body, and
2526 IV| slept in his chair, and said to him: My wellbeloved Frontonius,
2527 IV| Then the bishop awoke and said: Why have ye awakened me,
2528 IV| forth, and as the bishop said, they found his ring and
2529 IV| Abdon and Sennen. ~Abdon is said of abscin in Greek, which
2530 IV| by martyrdom. Sennen is said of senos in Greek, which
2531 IV| of his name. ~Germain is said of germ and ana that is,
2532 IV| Then the holy S. Germain is said as seed germining. For in
2533 IV| and there sacred him, and said that he should be his successor
2534 IV| after supper. And the host said to him, that it was for
2535 IV| knew any of them, but they said nay. And then he showed
2536 IV| letted them. To whom he said: I am Attila, the scourge
2537 IV| meek bishop answered and said: I am Lupus, alas, the waster
2538 IV| whose coming devils had said tofore, which S. Germain
2539 IV| anon the body spake, and said that he was well, and all
2540 IV| again into this world he said. And the saint granted him
2541 IV| they had supped and had said graces, S. Germain bade
2542 IV| could not answer. Then he said to the king: Go out, and
2543 IV| answer Alleluia! And when the said S. Germain had cried: Alleluia!
2544 IV| him out of the tomb and said: I am in sweet rest, and
2545 IV| of our Redeemer; and he said again: Rest thou then still
2546 IV| he would not take it, but said: Show me mine ass, for he
2547 IV| went to the dead ass, and said: Arise, and let us return
2548 IV| departed from Ravenna, he said that he should not be long
2549 IV| of his name. ~Eusebius is said of eu, which is as much
2550 IV| priest of Alexandria, which said and affirmed that Christ
2551 IV| was a pure creature, and said that he was not God, and
2552 IV| for to go to Milan, and said well tofore that he should
2553 IV| menaces of this emperor, he said tofore them all: Ye say
2554 IV| Denis had written, and they said that he had written, and
2555 IV| that he had written, and he said: Nay, I shall not subscribe
2556 IV| and he thanked God, and said that he was all ready for
2557 IV| that he had made. And it is said that he impetred and gat
2558 IV| to them all. For as it is said by the number of seven is
2559 IV| of S. Peter. For as it is said in the History Scholastic
2560 IV| his hands unto heaven and said: I would gladly see the
2561 IV| chariot man heard this word said of Herod, and anon told
2562 IV| understood well divinations. said to him: Thou shalt be anon
2563 IV| come at his commandment, he said to them: Certainly, I that
2564 IV| Quirinus the judge. Which judge said to Hermes the provost: I
2565 IV| another life. To whom Hermes said: Tofore this time I despised
2566 IV| thy faith. To whom Hermes said: Alexander, whom thou holdest
2567 IV| Quirinus cursed Alexander, and said to him: I will that thou
2568 IV| death. And Quirinus then said to Alexander: I have a daughter
2569 IV| health. To whom Alexander said: Go anon, and bring her
2570 IV| my prison. And Quirinus said to him: How may I find thee
2571 IV| art here? And Alexander said: Go thy way anon, for he
2572 IV| health. And S. Alexander said to her: Daughter, kiss not
2573 IV| Eudosia, daughter of the said Theodosius the emperor,
2574 IV| given of the queen to the said church right great gifts
2575 IV| put about the neck of the said man demoniac. But it was
2576 IV| Metz, took that chain, and said he would not depart from
2577 IV| Miietus, and also it is said in the History Tripertite,
2578 IV| things be contained in the said History. The fourth cause
2579 IV| all manner sins. That one said: I am Covetise, which so
2580 IV| commandment of God. And another said: I am Vain Glory, of which
2581 IV| vaunt among men. And another said: I am thy Leasing, in which
2582 IV| and sovereigns. Another said: I am the Song of psalms,
2583 IV| him: Hath not the prophet said, by my inspiration, Domine,
2584 IV| divers torments. And the said emperors made ordinance
2585 IV| which he touched him, and said: Go and with great diligence
2586 IV| and prayers. And Lucian said to him: Sir, who art thou?
2587 IV| Sir, who art thou? I am, said he, Gamaliel, which nourished
2588 IV| and idle. And when he had said all this S. Gamaliel vanished
2589 IV| like as he did tofore, and said to him: Wherefore hast thou
2590 IV| have required thee? And he said to him: Sir, I have no disdain,
2591 IV| once again; and Gamaliel said to him: Because thou hast
2592 IV| of saffron. And Gamaliel said to him: These paniers be
2593 IV| world pure and net. And this said he vanished away. And the
2594 IV| and his passion as it is said was the same day also. But
2595 IV| two tombs of silver and said to her: I wot not which
2596 IV| is thy husband. And she said to him: I wot well, and
2597 IV| he appeared to them and said: I am here, doubt ye nothing,
2598 IV| voice heard from heaven that said: O blessed Rome which hast
2599 IV| of his name. ~Dominic is said as a keeper of our Lord,
2600 IV| as kept of God. Or it is said of dominicus as to the etymology
2601 IV| that is dominus. It is said keeper of our Lord in three
2602 IV| himself. Secondly, he is said dominicus, as kept of our
2603 IV| In the third he may be said Dominic by the etymology
2604 IV| name Dominus. Dominus is said as giving menaces, giving
2605 IV| perfection. He went with the said bishop to Toulouse, and
2606 IV| more hard than the others said: Cast it in again, and ye
2607 IV| again without burning. Then said he: Let it be cast in the
2608 IV| this miracle, and it is said a semblable thing happed
2609 IV| And they marvelled and said to him: Hast thou no dread
2610 IV| thee? I had prayed you, said he, that ye should not have
2611 IV| that the order, which is said the order of the preachers,
2612 IV| to them what the pope had said, and they were of number
2613 IV| to him the book, and they said to him: Go and preach, for
2614 IV| request, and at the last he said to her that so busily required
2615 IV| to his mother as is above said, the mother said to him:
2616 IV| is above said, the mother said to him: Fair son, thou oughtest
2617 IV| vanquished by her prayers, said: I shall yet do to them
2618 IV| what he would do. And he said to her: All the world is
2619 IV| fell down at his feet and said: Dear son, have pity, and
2620 IV| thy mercy. And Jesu Christ said to her: Seest thou not how
2621 IV| And our Lord, her son, said: I am appeased and receive
2622 IV| Dominic, and Jesu Christ said: Truly this is a good and
2623 IV| diligently that thou hast said. And then she showed to
2624 IV| and began to kiss him, and said: Thou art my fellow, thou
2625 IV| to him all by order the said vision, and from then forthon
2626 IV| Rainer of Lausanne knew it he said it to S. Dominic, and S.
2627 IV| unnethe bring him. And then said S. Dominic: I conjure thee,
2628 IV| the devil heard that he said: I may no longer abide here,
2629 IV| Apostles, that which is said to Peter when he came first
2630 IV| the novelty of this, the said stars grew suddenly into
2631 IV| showed their purpose, and said that they coveted to haunt
2632 IV| come to him, and our Lady said to him: Be of good cheer,
2633 IV| require, one of the maidens said to him softly that he should
2634 IV| to the members. And she said to the reins: These reins
2635 IV| she turned to the feet and said: I anoint these feet in
2636 IV| evangel of peace. And she said: I shall send to thee an
2637 IV| habit of the order, and said to him: This is the habit
2638 IV| there to the friars, and said: Now eat, my brethren. ~
2639 IV| forcibly by the cope and said: Thou shalt leave here thy
2640 IV| by the will of God. Then said he: Lo! my brother, take
2641 IV| be so tormented? And he said: I shall not let ye go till
2642 IV| not return again. And they said: What pledge may we give
2643 IV| may we give to you? And he said: The holy martyrs that rest
2644 IV| yonder church. And they said: We may not, for our merits
2645 IV| merits require it not. And he said: Ye must needs give them,
2646 IV| little while after they said: How be it that we be not
2647 IV| of this thing. And they said: Go to the shrine where
2648 IV| and found like as they had said. ~And as he preached on
2649 IV| kneeled at his feet and said to him: Servant of God,
2650 IV| blinded our minds. And he said: Be ye firm and tarry a
2651 IV| was named Raymond. And he said to the ministers: Keep ye
2652 IV| the others. And then he said to him, speaking sweetly
2653 IV| he would go also. And he said: Nay, father, I shall not
2654 IV| brethren into the chapter, and said apertly tofore them all,
2655 IV| of certain matter, and he said to him by amiable affiance:
2656 IV| thing which I never yet said to no man, ne thou shalt
2657 IV| I had my desire. And the said prior said to him that peradventure
2658 IV| desire. And the said prior said to him that peradventure
2659 IV| by the spirit of prophecy said to him that he should live
2660 IV| after him. And the prior said to him: Father, require
2661 IV| desire him much. And he said: Brother, thou requirest
2662 IV| Then when compline was said, the other friars went to
2663 IV| eyes, and looking about said: Dominus vobiscum, which
2664 IV| spirit be with God. And then said he: All christian souls
2665 IV| diocese of Carcassonne, and he said that in the diocese of Toulouse
2666 IV| silence, and S. Dominic said that he might well speak,
2667 IV| friars in the quire. He said: I make them to come late,
2668 IV| the friars there, and he said: I make them sleep long
2669 IV| sprang upon the tables and said ofttimes: Now more, now
2670 IV| what he meant thereby, he said: I tempt some friars to
2671 IV| he meant thereby. And he said: This place is all mine,
2672 IV| in no wise enter in, and said: I shall not come in there,
2673 IV| places. And when he had said all this he vanished away.
2674 IV| youngling which called him and said thus: ~Come my friend, come
2675 IV| he made his testament and said: These be the things that
2676 IV| recomforting them sweetly said: My brethren, let not my
2677 IV| your face so wet? And he said: Son, they be the tears
2678 IV| alone and sorrowful. And he said: Father, ye wept much, but
2679 IV| anon he felt allegeance and said: I am delivered: and anon
2680 IV| the habit of a friar and said: Woman, knowest thou these
2681 IV| juice of porret; and she said she knew them well, and
2682 IV| she knew them well, and he said: Go and take these things
2683 IV| her bed, and entered and said to her: Wherefore desirest
2684 IV| sore to be healed? And she said: Sir, that I might more
2685 IV| she was anon all whole and said: This ointment is much precious,
2686 IV| demanded how it was made, he said to her: This ointment is
2687 IV| and he that was within said: I am Peace that dwell here,
2688 IV| and she that was within said: I am Mercy that dwell here,
2689 IV| of his name. ~Sixtus is said of sios, that is God; and
2690 IV| godly state. Or sistus is said of sisto, sistis, as it
2691 IV| minister? To whom Sixtus said: Son, I leave thee not,
2692 IV| is, of this that our Lord said in his supper to his disciples:
2693 IV| transfiguration in that which he said new, representeth the glorious
2694 IV| when saints die that is said that they be born, for the
2695 IV| world of saints, is not said death of saints, but natality.
2696 IV| manner, and therefore they be said born or giving, or given
2697 IV| sepulchre of his wife, and said with a clear voice: Eufronia,
2698 IV| out of the sepulchre and said: At the entrance of the
2699 IV| found it like as she had said. And a little while after
2700 IV| chalice is kept yet in the said church in witness of this
2701 IV| brought to S. Donatus, and he said: Thou foul spirit, go out
2702 IV| of God. To whom the devil said: Give me place where I shall
2703 IV| whither I shall go. S. Donatus said to him: from whence camest
2704 IV| camest thou hither? and he said: From desert. And Donatus
2705 IV| thou thither; and the devil said: I see in thee the sign
2706 IV| shall issue out. And Donat said: Lo! here is place that
2707 IV| brought an obligation, and said that he owed to him two
2708 IV| to him that matter, and said that thilke man had received
2709 IV| dead man with his hand, and said: Arise thou up, and see
2710 IV| it in pieces, and after, said to S. Donatus: Father, command
2711 IV| me to sleep again. And he said: Son, go now into rest forthon. ~
2712 IV| light from heaven which said: Come ye blessed of my Father,
2713 IV| Christ. To whom the provost said: Art not thou made christian?
2714 IV| devil cried within her and said: I shall not go out tofore
2715 IV| brought to her, and then said the devil: If thou wilt
2716 IV| therein if thou mayst, and he said: Into thy vessel I may not
2717 IV| out, Arthemia cried and said: I see the God that Ciriacus
2718 IV| weary of travel, and he said: I am not weary, but am
2719 IV| help of God. And the devil said: Nevertheless, I have brought
2720 IV| have thee. And Ciriacus said: Jesu Christ commandeth
2721 IV| the devil issued out and said: O name terrible that constraineth
2722 IV| Maximian may be called and said the son of Diocletian, because
2723 IV| of his name. ~Laurence is said as holding a crown made
2724 IV| the blessed Laurence is said of laurier, for he had victory
2725 IV| whereof Decius, confused, said: I ween now that we be vanquished.
2726 IV| heart and purity, for he said: My voice hath no darkness.
2727 IV| perpetual memory, whereof it is said: He departed all and gave
2728 IV| of that other. For it is said that Laurence suffered death
2729 IV| Jesu Christ, whom, as it is said, Origen converted to the
2730 IV| or peradventure they were said treasures of the church.
2731 IV| Lord. To whom S. Sixtus said: I shall not leave thee,
2732 IV| Laurence ran after him and said: Forsake me not, holy father,
2733 IV| Decius. And Decius Cæsar said to him: Where be the treasures
2734 IV| Laurence took water and said to him: All things in confession
2735 IV| And then again Hippolitus said to him: Show to me the treasures;
2736 IV| treasures; to whom Laurence said: Hippolitus, if thou wilt
2737 IV| perdurable. And Hippolitus said: If thou dost this that
2738 IV| when he was baptized he said: I have seen the souls of
2739 IV| him Laurence. And Laurence said to him: Let us go together,
2740 IV| palace of Salustine, and said: These here be the treasures
2741 IV| in the presence of Decius said: What variest thou in many
2742 IV| art magic. And Laurence said to him: Whether ought he
2743 IV| these meats. To whom Decius said: If these be meats for thee,
2744 IV| with thee. To whom Laurence said: They have given their names
2745 IV| his sides. And Laurence said: Lord Jesu Christ, God!
2746 IV| my Lord. And then Decius said to him: I know well that
2747 IV| heaven, Decius hearing, which said: Yet many torments be due
2748 IV| to thee. And then Decius said, replenished with felony:
2749 IV| Romaine believed in God, and said to S. Laurence: I see tofore
2750 IV| to baptize me. And then said Decius to Valerianus: I
2751 IV| to weep, and would have said that he was christened.
2752 IV| christened. And Laurence said to him: Hide Jesu Christ
2753 IV| tofore Decius. And then said Decius to Laurence: Or thou
2754 IV| thee. And then Laurence said to him: My night hath no
2755 IV| shine in my sight. And then said Decius: Bring hither a bed
2756 IV| with forks of iron. Then said Laurenee to Valerianus:
2757 IV| unto God. And after this he said with a glad cheer unto Decius,
2758 IV| rendering thankings to our Lord, said: I thank thee, Lord Jesu
2759 IV| deacon and martyr. And it is said in a chronicle authentic
2760 IV| younger, under whom it is said that Laurence was martyred,
2761 IV| emperors and popes. Also, it is said that Gallus, and Volusianus
2762 IV| another chronicle that the said Gallianus had two names,
2763 IV| giving sentence against him, said: Because he hath withdrawn
2764 IV| And S. Projecte, whom the said Stephen had much loved in
2765 IV| she ascended upon them she said this: As I am not corrupted
2766 IV| on the cheek, and a voice said: The Virgin Mary hath delivered
2767 IV| to him, which returning said: We have profited nothing,
2768 IV| as much pain, but it is said for six causes. First, for
2769 IV| martyrdom. For if it be said that some other have had
2770 IV| siege of Rome, and as it is said, there was never sith archdeacon
2771 IV| books of Ambrose, it is said: How be it that the members
2772 IV| burning. For the first it is said thus: He was stretched upon
2773 IV| which they be deceived, said S. Austin thus: A man covetous
2774 IV| persecutors was fire, when he said: The woodness of the paynims
2775 IV| had of the words of the said Maximin: He had within forth
2776 IV| Saviour. The evangelist said: I came into the earth to
2777 IV| his name. ~Hyppolitus is said of hyper, that is as much
2778 IV| emperor saw him, he smiling said to him: Art thou now made
2779 IV| Laurence? And Hyppolitus said: That have I done, not as
2780 IV| stones. To whom Hyppolitus said: Thou hast not despoiled
2781 IV| clothed. To whom Decius said: How is it that thou art
2782 IV| Laurence. To whom Hyppolitus said: I would I might be made
2783 IV| chivalry. And Hyppolitus said: I am the knight of Jesu
2784 IV| her spirit, and Hyppolitus said: Lord, I thank thee that
2785 IV| Hyppolitus comforted them all and said: Brethren, dread ye not,
2786 IV| secretly a christian man, and said to him: Keep my counsel
2787 IV| precious stones. And he said: Show to me the place where
2788 IV| Virgin appeared to him and said to S. Hyppolitus that he
2789 IV| was none that saw it but said that it was the body of
2790 IV| else the book, which is said to be apocryphal, is ascribed
2791 IV| against me. And then the angel said: Lady, wherefore desirest
2792 IV| not the fiend. And this said, the angel mounted into
2793 IV| abstain her from weeping, and said to him: John, my son, remember
2794 IV| have made a council, and said: Let us abide brethren unto
2795 IV| body to the sepulchre. Then said John: O would God that all
2796 IV| digne and worthy. And as he said that, all the apostles were
2797 IV| assembled, they marvelled, and said: For what cause hath our
2798 IV| Then S. John went out and said to them that our Lady should
2799 IV| blessed Virgin his mother. He said thus, speaking to Timothy:
2800 IV| there hallowed it is all said and enseigned in the foresaid
2801 IV| shalt be crowned. And she said: I come, for in the beginning
2802 IV| corruption of her body. Then said our Lord to the apostles:
2803 IV| they that accompanied her said: This is the right fair
2804 IV| it on the bier, and John said to Peter: Bear this palm
2805 IV| his sheep. To whom Peter said: It appertaineth better
2806 IV| to God. And then S. Paul said to him: I, that am least
2807 IV| then there were some that said to them that Mary such a
2808 IV| abashed and full of anger, and said: Lo! here the tabernacle
2809 IV| And the prince of priests said: S. Peter, despise me not
2810 IV| excused thee. And S. Peter said to him: We be now empeshed
2811 IV| in him. And then S. Peter said to him: kiss the bier and
2812 IV| childing. And when he had so said, he was anon all whole perfectly.
2813 IV| whole perfectly. And then said Peter to him: Take that
2814 IV| angels and saluted them, and said: Peace be with you. And
2815 IV| and marvels. And our Lord said to the apostles: What is
2816 IV| And the Saviour spake and said: Arise up, haste thee, my
2817 IV| And all this heretofore is said and called apocryphum. Whereof
2818 IV| her daughter: That book is said to be apocryphum, save that
2819 IV| part of her vestments it is said there happed such a great
2820 IV| saw. It is showed to thee, said the angel, in that vision
2821 IV| body as in her soul. It is said in the same revelations
2822 IV| blessed Lady spake to her, she said: After the Ascension of
2823 IV| overlived. And also she said: All the apostles were at
2824 IV| it and show it. And she said: It is not to be showed
2825 IV| Lady appeared to him and said: Son, wherefore tremblest
2826 IV| deliver it, and the devils said to them: Wherefore come
2827 IV| which was hers. And they said that they had found him
2828 IV| life in evil works. And she said: It is false that ye say,
2829 IV| him. And this foul knight said to him: If thou wilt a little
2830 IV| he promised. And then he said to him: Go home into thine
2831 IV| durst go no nearer. Then said he to the knight: Thou most
2832 IV| I have given to thee? I said to thee that thou shouldst
2833 IV| And then the Blessed Mary said: Thou felon spirit, by what
2834 IV| the devil was there and said: Ye have nothing on this
2835 IV| public. To whom our Lord said: Where is thine instrument?
2836 IV| thine instrument? I have, he said, an instrument that thou
2837 IV| to me. And then our Lord said: Let the man speak, but
2838 IV| spake not. And the devil said yet again: The soul is mine,
2839 IV| him all by order, and he said to him: Doubt thee nothing,
2840 IV| of him his name, and he said: Verity. And after he found
2841 IV| he had asked his name, he said his name was Righteousness.
2842 IV| and Truth answered and said: We know well that there
2843 IV| none help, and our Lord said: Bring forth the balance,
2844 IV| Truth and Righteousness said to the sinner, Run with
2845 IV| escaped, and he answered and said: That reverend lady which
2846 IV| asked, Who be ye? And they said: We be devils that bear
2847 IV| pray for us! And the devils said: Well have ye called Mary,
2848 IV| stone, and after stood and said: The cursed devil enter
2849 IV| immortality, and when he had said, he styed up into heaven
2850 IV| assembled her neighbours and said to them: I let you wit certainly
2851 IV| multitude of women weeping, and said that she should not leave
2852 IV| Blessed Virgin, our Lady, said in comforting them: Ye that
2853 IV| stretched to the earth, and said, with weeping tears: O Lord,
2854 IV| honourably and adored, and she said to them: My dear children,
2855 IV| her of their coming, she said to them all their estate,
2856 IV| estate, and the apostles said: Right honourable Lady and
2857 IV| Nevertheless I am comforted, said S. Paul, that I may see
2858 IV| Peter began the song and said: Enjoy thou spouse of God
2859 IV| behold it. And our Lord said to S. Peter: Bury the corpse
2860 IV| For all things that be said of the glorious virgin,
2861 IV| out of the body, the body said these words: Sire, I thank
2862 IV| promised amends. And S. Peter said to him: Thou mayst in no
2863 IV| palm and gave it to him and said: Go in to the city and lay
2864 IV| apostles denied it to him. All said that it ought enough to
2865 IV| he then, which was angry, said: Why defend ye to me that
2866 IV| holden in Chalcedon, and she said to them: We have heard say
2867 IV| endure the words of the said sermon. ~
2868 IV| other saints may well be said death, for that death maketh
2869 IV| converting it into joy. For God said: Lest peradventure the first
2870 IV| life? And yet saith the said Damascene in his sermons:
2871 IV| saints which was there, said again: Remain with us our
2872 IV| such things and semblable said the apostles with great
2873 IV| returning towards her son, said: Sire, I pray thee to be
2874 IV| christian men, and then said after: Lord, I commend my
2875 IV| heard the apostles. Then said our Lord: Arise up, my beloved,
2876 IV| We know well that it was said to the first father: Thou
2877 IV| taken of the virgin. And God said to the woman Eve: I shall
2878 IV| virtue of God not changeable, said, when the wine failed: Son,
2879 IV| these dignities that we have said have not kept nature, for
2880 IV| all. And then, if I have said as I ought to say, Jesu
2881 IV| thine; and if I have not said as I ought to say, I pray
2882 V| to him his son Rocke, and said: O mine only son Rocke,
2883 V| were all whole. And they said and confessed as soon as
2884 V| also he delivered from the said pestilence. And when that
2885 V| pestilence might infect him, said to him: Friend, go from
2886 V| where, by God's grace, he said thus to himself all still:
2887 V| Gotard returned to Rocke and said: Holy pilgrim, I desire
2888 V| threatened sharply Gotard, and said he shamed his lineage and
2889 V| day the gossip that so had said to Gotard was taken sore
2890 V| of God like as the angel said. And Gotard told unto Rocke
2891 V| the angel and what he had said. Then S. Rocke prayed Gotard
2892 V| this lord of whom we have said, which thing, and all that
2893 V| Rocke bare, as tofore is said that he had it when he was
2894 V| of his name.~Bernard is said of ber, that is, a pit or
2895 V| brotherly love of charity, said: My brother, I know well
2896 V| finger on his side, and said to him: One day shall come,
2897 V| himself, and he fled out, and said to his brother that he had
2898 V| played with the children, and said to him: Nivard, brother,
2899 V| answered not as a child, and said: Ye shall then have heaven,
2900 V| waked over man's power, and said that he lost no time but
2901 V| time but when he slept, and said that the comparison of sleep
2902 V| error instead of drink. He said that the water was good
2903 V| flesh instead of butter. He said that all that he had learned
2904 V| pleasure in clothing; he said that filths were in demonstrance
2905 V| always this proverb, and oft said it: Who doth that no other
2906 V| spirit of blasphemy, ne have said evil to any man, but only
2907 V| Bernard heard thereof he said none other thing but: Blessed
2908 V| return to his church. He said to him: Why hast thou so
2909 V| torend them. And Bernard said to him: Thou hast not read
2910 V| brethren, that was porter, said to her that she was a foul
2911 V| melted all in tears, and said: If I be a sinner, God died
2912 V| reproaches, and when he had all said, Bernard said without fear,
2913 V| he had all said, Bernard said without fear, dread, or
2914 V| assemble all his brethren, and said: Wherefore hold ye so wretched
2915 V| ne granted thereto, but said to them that required that
2916 V| brethren. And the brother said it to S. Bernard, and he
2917 V| thereby. And S. Bernard said to him: If I deliver to
2918 V| do. And then S. Bernard said that there should be delivered
2919 V| to part the gain. And he said: Father, I have won nothing,
2920 V| villein by the way, which said to him that he had not his
2921 V| great despite thereof, and said that he had his heart firm
2922 V| him and shew his folly, said to him: Depart a little
2923 V| paternoster. And he had not said the half when he remembered
2924 V| returned to S. Bernard and said that he had thought in praying,
2925 V| the rain, and S. Bernard said: This work is the work of
2926 V| that came thither. And he said: I curse and excommunicate
2927 V| the wretched woman, and said: Thou eater of porret, ween
2928 V| Syrus in his church, and the said S. Syrus gave the honour
2929 V| devil began to cry, and said: Neither Syrus ne Bernard
2930 V| put me out. And S. Bernard said: Syrus ne Bernard shall
2931 V| prayer the wicked spirit said: Ha ! ha! how gladly would
2932 V| it not. And the holy man said: Who is that Lord? and he
2933 V| Who is that Lord? and he said, Jesus of Nazareth. And
2934 V| Nazareth. And S. Bernard said: Sawest thou him ever? And
2935 V| answered: Yea. S. Bernard said: Where sawest thou him?
2936 V| sawest thou him? And he said: In his glory. And S. Bernard
2937 V| wert thou in glory? And he said: Yea. How wentest thou from
2938 V| thou from thence? And he said: With Lucifer many of us
2939 V| of us fell. All these he said by the mouth of the woman,
2940 V| that every man heard. Then said to him the holy man: Wouldst
2941 V| into that glory? And he said, mowing marvellously: It
2942 V| what she suffered. And he said: Take this staff which is
2943 V| on her. And when she had said this to Bernard, he assembled
2944 V| excommunicate. And when he had said Pax domini, he laid the
2945 V| him. And when the clerk said to him that he had been
2946 V| man answered to him and said: Another lord hath sent
2947 V| thee. And he marvelled and said that he was sent of none
2948 V| archbishop. And S. Bernard said: Son, thou art deceived,
2949 V| clerk understood him he said: Sire, weenest thou that
2950 V| blamed him because he had said that he should never be
2951 V| joyous. And he answered and said: I wot well I said I should
2952 V| answered and said: I wot well I said I should never be glad,
2953 V| the chanter heard him,he said to him, and showed that
2954 V| showed that he erred. And he said: I err not, but I know well
2955 V| bade make ready wine, and said to them: Drink ye the health
2956 V| approaching to the death, said blessedly to his brethren:
2957 V| did. And then S. Bernard said: We be come to the mount
2958 V| wherefore he would go up, and he said: For to learn, I will go
2959 V| being greatly admarvelled, said: What wilt thou learn, father,
2960 V| science as thou art? And he said: Here is no science, ne
2961 V| held a double crown, and said tn him. Thou shalt receive
2962 V| many gifts. He answered and said: Our Lord can well reward
2963 V| the wall of her house, and said: Son! son ! remember thee
2964 V| overhanging the sea. He is said of bar, that is as much
2965 V| say water. And hereof is said Bartholomew, as a son hanging
2966 V| idol dwelt a fiend that said that he could heal all manner
2967 V| them no answer. And Berith said: Your god is bound with
2968 V| into the temple. And they said to him: Who is that Bartholomew?
2969 V| Bartholomew? And the devil said: He is the friend of God
2970 V| of India. And then they said: Tell us some tokens and
2971 V| find him. And the devil said to them: He hath his hairs
2972 V| with a devil cried, and said: Apostle of God, Bartholomew,
2973 V| burn me. And the apostle said: Hold thou thy peace and
2974 V| durst not go to her. And he said: I hold the devil fast bound
2975 V| alone in his chamber, and said to him: Wherefore soughtest
2976 V| sacraments of the faith, he said to the king that, if he
2977 V| back. And then the angel said to him: Because that thou
2978 V| brought tofore him, the king said to him: Art thou not he
2979 V| converted him; and the king said to him: Like as thou hast
2980 V| my god. And the apostle said : I have bound the god that
2981 V| thou in my God. And as he said these words, it was told
2982 V| hither and thither. And it is said that his body came in such
2983 V| apostle appeared to a monk and said to him: Arise up, and go
2984 V| that be departed. And he said to him: By what reason shall
2985 V| destroyed? And the apostle said to him: Our Lord hath spared
2986 V| them. And then the monk said: How shall I among so many
2987 V| find thine? And the apostle said to him: Thou shalt gather
2988 V| found them all as he had said, and took them up, and brought
2989 V| transported thither. And it is said now that they be at Rome,
2990 V| And then one cried and said: I trow this oil be not
2991 V| one of them answered and said: This is Bartholomew, the
2992 V| To laugh. And the maid said: Nay, it is sin in which
2993 V| answered that he had well said, but she had more profoundly
2994 V| greatest miracle. And he said, the sign of the cross,
2995 V| made many miracles. And she said: Nay, it is the head of
2996 V| of hell. And the master said that he wist not; and she
2997 V| that he wist not; and she said: I know it well, for I fell
2998 V| suppose, he heard how our Lord said to him: Go, my disciple,
2999 V| the city of God. Or it is said in the glossary: Austin
3000 V| the glossary: Austin is said great, blessed, and clear;
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