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3001 V| of her heaviness, and she said: I weep here the loss of
3002 V| told this to Austin, he said to his mother: Thou art
3003 V| deceived mother, it was not said so but: Where that I am
3004 V| that I am thou art; and she said contrary: Son, it was not
3005 V| contrary: Son, it was not said so to me, but where I am
3006 V| And he, being overcome, said to her by the voice of a
3007 V| to hear if anything were said against the Manicheans or
3008 V| Augustin exhorted himself and said: How many children and maidens
3009 V| Rome, and how he ofttimes said that he was a christian
3010 V| man. To whom Simplician said: I shall not believe it
3011 V| book of his Confessions and said: Alas! Lord, how thou art
3012 V| come to thee. Ah! Lord, he said, call me, move me, change
3013 V| as it is read, S. Ambrose said: Te deum laudamus, and S.
3014 V| to be made by pride, and said to him, in comforting him,
3015 V| bishops. And because the said bishop was a Greek and but
3016 V| did it to be done by the said Augustin, that which he
3017 V| bishopric, which thing, he said, that he ought not to be
3018 V| the bishop living, and said, and wrote, for the inhibition
3019 V| the fathers ought to be said to ordain of them that ordained
3020 V| And it is read that he said after of himself: I ne feel
3021 V| competent habit. And he said of himself: I am ashamed
3022 V| that is absent, it may be said that this table is denied
3023 V| rebuked him cruelly, and said that, he should leave off
3024 V| he returned to Austin and said: What have ye for our dinner?
3025 V| such meats; and then he said: I shall not then dine with
3026 V| with you. And then Augustin said that three things he had
3027 V| sometime he felt in eating, and said: Thou hast taught me that
3028 V| sin to slay Augustin, and said that he ought to be slain
3029 V| fallen to him, wherefore, he said, that they appertained to
3030 V| marvellously, and also he said of another bishop, that
3031 V| another bishop, that it was said to him that he was yet much
3032 V| of his sickness. And he said: If I did never well but
3033 V| another bishop, that he said that Cyprian told when he
3034 V| looked sternly on him, and said to him by disdain: Thou
3035 V| served God together. For he said, though of his sister nor
3036 V| of his fame; and oft he said: Oft the puissant that is
3037 V| his purpose, and then he said that God had ordained that
3038 V| called them his brethren, and said: I~have prayed our Lord
3039 V| fools, of which that one said: I have seen a virgin of
3040 V| is no doubt but that he said it of himself but he would
3041 V| certainly this that I have said and have learned by engine
3042 V| for to meet with it at the said city, and received it honourably.
3043 V| many volumes, as afore is said, among whom he made a book
3044 V| did. And he answered and said: I will lade out and bring
3045 V| sea into this pit. What? said he, it is impossible, how
3046 V| so little? Yes, forsooth, said he, I shall lightlier and
3047 V| his enemies. And S. John said to him that he had not done
3048 V| fantasy in him where it is said thus: It is to be believed
3049 V| believed by his oath? And he said: Because he denied my debt.
3050 V| denied my debt. And the judge said: It had been better to thee
3051 V| husband into exile, and said that he that had been in
3052 V| were ingathering, as it is said in Scholastica Historia,
3053 V| cruelty and of his death, is said plainly in Historia Tripartita.~
3054 V| singing went thither, and said: Lo! here is S. John Baptist.
3055 V| Marcellus demanded him and said: My lord, from whence art
3056 V| thou come to us? And he said: I am come from Sebasten.
3057 V| John appeared to him and said: When my head shall be set
3058 V| Constantinople. And as it is said in the History Tripartita,
3059 V| died forthwith. This is said of some, but that which
3060 V| some, but that which is said tofore, that she was sent
3061 V| drowned anon, and it is said in another chronicle that
3062 V| showed our Lord, as it is said, might not be burnt. And
3063 V| might not be burnt. And this said finger was found of the
3064 V| finger was found of the said monks, which afterwards
3065 V| Beleth, saying that the said S. Thecla brought the same
3066 V| which church, as it is said, was dedicated and hallowed
3067 V| to her some relics of the said S. John, and when she saw
3068 V| and answered to him and said: The queen hath do made
3069 V| his head smitten off. The said Sanctilus constrained the
3070 V| one stroke. And then the said Sanctilus stretched forth
3071 V| first of his name.~Felix is said of fero, fers, that is to
3072 V| hardily to S. Felix, and said he was a christian man,
3073 V| his name.~Savien may be said of sale, which is as much
3074 V| within his chamber, and said to himself that he had liefer
3075 V| Then the angel appeared and said to him: Torment thee not,
3076 V| chidden of his father, who said him oft: Why honourest thou
3077 V| he was, and then our Lord said to him: Thou hast found
3078 V| he arose from prayer they said to him: The emperor desireth
3079 V| christian or not. And he said: Yes. Then the emperor,
3080 V| of iron. And then Savien said to him: Increase the torments
3081 V| he was much abashed, and said to him: Evil beast, sufficeth
3082 V| art magic? To whom Savien said: There be many souls yet,
3083 V| arrows. And as soon as he had said so, one of the arrows sprang
3084 V| to smite at him, and he said to them: Smite me when ye
3085 V| was all whole, and then he said: His God is good and mighty.
3086 V| that heard what the emperor said which woman had been blind
3087 V| to her in her sleep and said: Savina, weep no more, but
3088 V| honour. Then she awoke and said to her fellow: My sweet
3089 V| thou heard nothing? and she said: Yes, lady, for I have seen
3090 V| thee, but I wot not what he said. And then she said to her:
3091 V| what he said. And then she said to her: Wilt thou not accuse
3092 V| thou not accuse me? And she said: No, lady, but do what thou
3093 V| his eyes to heaven, and said If thou art very God of
3094 V| to her in her sleep and said to her: What is this that
3095 V| thy brother. And then she said to her chamberer: It behoveth
3096 V| longer to abide here; and she said: Lady, whither will ye go?
3097 V| people know you not? And she said: God shall purvey for us;
3098 V| be lodged there, and she said: How mayst thou be lodged
3099 V| all be sorrowful? And she said to her: For me she shall
3100 V| mile nigh unto Trecane, she said to her chamberer that she
3101 V| whence be ye? To whom Savina said: I am of this city. And
3102 V| am of this city. And he said: Why liest thou when thy
3103 V| to be a pilgrim? And she said: Verily I am a pilgrim,
3104 V| I have long lost. And he said to her: That man for whom
3105 V| put her in praying, and said: Lord, which hast always
3106 V| necessary to bury her with. The said man then sent a crier through
3107 V| the flesh. And also it is said a manner of fish that is
3108 V| And then his ministers said that there was not wine
3109 V| messenger to the gate, that said to them, that there were
3110 V| time, they of the court said evil of him, because that
3111 V| predecessor. And as they said, he loved paramours, and
3112 V| detractors and evil sayers, and said that, ne strange ne evil
3113 V| of his name.~Mammertin is said of mamma, which is as much
3114 V| happed to come to him, and he said: I have angered my gods,
3115 V| and called S. Concord, and said that he should come to the
3116 V| to the others what he had said, and anon he returned again,
3117 V| anon he returned again, and said: Holy S. Concord, arise
3118 V| is come with thee? And he said: It is my guest. And he
3119 V| It is my guest. And he said: Put him out, for he is
3120 V| he called them again and said: Return and come again for
3121 V| finding him in the snare, said: What dost thou here, thou
3122 V| Egidius in Latin. And it is said of E, that is without, and
3123 V| into their ship gladly, and said they would bring him thither
3124 V| Sunday after, as S. Giles said mass and prayed for the
3125 V| out of this world, and he said it to his brethren, and
3126 V| was dead, like as it is said in the History Scholastic.
3127 V| Elizabeth as it is tofore said. It is certain that Elizabeth
3128 V| priests and kings, and we be said christian men of Christ,
3129 V| priests. But because it is said that the men took wives
3130 V| to the altar of God, and said to him that it was convenable
3131 V| with great clearness, and said to him that he should not
3132 V| afraid of his vision, and said: I am the angel of our Lord
3133 V| then the angel, when he had said this, he departed from him.
3134 V| angel appeared to her, and said all that he had said to
3135 V| and said all that he had said to her husband, and gave
3136 V| voice out of the oracle and said that, all they that were
3137 V| ordained and instituted the said utas to be observed. And
3138 V| the tourney met him, and said to him that he had ridden
3139 V| and some went to him and said that he had taken them.
3140 V| church with procession the said bishop, and the two tofore
3141 V| commanded him to go thence, and said to him: Son, say to thy
3142 V| blessed Nativity Virgin, and said his hours every day ententively.
3143 V| entreated her chaplain, and said to him that he should die
3144 V| the Mother of God, and said every day his hours. And
3145 V| tofore our Lord, and our Lord said to them that were there:
3146 V| arose the blessed Virgin and said to her son: I pray thee,
3147 V| his merits. And our Lord said to her: I deliver him at
3148 V| turned her toward him and said: Go, and sin no more lest
3149 V| was dead, all the people said that this vicar should be
3150 V| should be bishop. But he said the office of vicar sufficed
3151 V| and spake to him by the said image, and demanded of him
3152 V| Jerome kneeled down and said thus: Sancta et immaculate
3153 V| first of his name.~Adrian is said of A, which is as much to
3154 V| water of sin. Or he may be said of andor, that is to say
3155 V| Maximian, emperor. For when the said Maximian was in the city
3156 V| tofore the king. And the king said to them: Have ye not heard
3157 V| christian men? And they said to him: We have heard the
3158 V| the office of knighthood, said to them: I conjure you by
3159 V| torments. And the holy man said that never eye saw, nor
3160 V| the middle among them and said: Account ye me with them
3161 V| the persecution. And she said to her husband: Blessed
3162 V| celestial things, Adrian said to her: Go now, my sister,
3163 V| come, ran tofore him, and said to Natalie: Adrian is delivered,
3164 V| she believed it not, and said: And who may deliver him
3165 V| from the saints. And as she said these words, a child of
3166 V| of the meiny came, that said: Certes, my Lord is let
3167 V| Let him be far from me, said she, that is fallen away
3168 V| then she turned to him and said: O thou wretch without God,
3169 V| her overmuch tormented, he said to her: Open the door to
3170 V| she believed it not, but said to him: See how this traitor
3171 V| tarried to open the door, he said: Open anon, for I must go,
3172 V| Natalie joined her to him, and said to him: My lord, beware
3173 V| were in the prison, and said: My lord hath begun his
3174 V| is very God! And the king said to him: These other traitors
3175 V| these words. To whom Adrian said: Why callest thou them traitors,
3176 V| words that her husband had said. And then the king did him
3177 V| head in comforting him, and said: Thou art blessed, my lord,
3178 V| make me ready. And this she said to the end that she might
3179 V| a ship of phantasm, and said to them: From whence come
3180 V| ye? And the christian men said: We come from Nicomedia
3181 V| unto Constantinople. And he said: Ye err, go towards the
3182 V| sail more right. And he said so because he would have
3183 V| their names.~Prothus is said of prothos, that is to say
3184 V| precious Jacincte. Eugenia is said of eu, which is as much
3185 V| certainly made the heavens. Then said she to Prothus and Jacinctus,
3186 V| to prove his faith, and said: We shall see now which
3187 V| was gone to him, and had said that she was a man, he said
3188 V| said that she was a man, he said to her: Thou sayest truly
3189 V| would not receive. And the said lady supposed that Eugenia
3190 V| abomination of her, and said: Thou art by right called
3191 V| fulfilled of treason, thou art said black and dark, daughter
3192 V| tofore the provost, which said to Eugenia: Say to me, thou
3193 V| she would not be known, said that our Lord had taught
3194 V| opposed against Eugenia, and said that he would have taken
3195 V| that it was so. And Eugenia said: The time is passed of silence,
3196 V| unto her girdle above, and said that she was a woman, as
3197 V| as it appeared, and also said to the provost: Thou art
3198 V| her a right white loaf and said to her: Take this meat of
3199 V| appeared to her mother, and said to her that she should follow
3200 V| exaltation of the Holy Cross is said, because that on this day
3201 V| turned into fruit, as it is said in the Canticles: I shall
3202 V| perdurability of life, whereof it is said in the preface that, from
3203 V| de mitrali officio: The said Cosdroe, resident in his
3204 V| in his siege of gold, and said to him: For as much as after
3205 V| the cross in his hand, and said: When the king of heaven
3206 V| honour him. And when this was said, he departed and vanished
3207 V| to his empire. And it is said in the Chronicles that this
3208 V| with the paynims, as it is said in the History Tripartite:
3209 V| stretched. This peradventure is said for the life of nature,
3210 V| saw him all bloody, and said to him: From whence comest
3211 V| hast slain some man. And he said: I have not. The christian
3212 V| have not. The christian man said: Verily, thou hast committed
3213 V| with the blood. And the Jew said: Verily, the God of christian
3214 V| made daily his prayers, and said his devotions, and at the
3215 V| so fair an image. And he said that Nicodemus had made
3216 V| whence comest thou? And he said: I have been in such a province,
3217 V| tell it to thee. And Satan said to him: In what time hast
3218 V| hast thou done this? And he said: In thirty days. And Satan
3219 V| In thirty days. And Satan said: Why hast thou been so long
3220 V| so long thereabout? and said to them that stood by him:
3221 V| and worshipped him, and said: Sire, I have been in the
3222 V| slain many men. And Satan said: How long hast thou been
3223 V| been about this? And he said: Twenty-two days. And Satan
3224 V| Twenty-two days. And Satan said: How! hast thou done no
3225 V| And the third came and said: I have been in a city,
3226 V| hast thou done this? And he said: In ten days. And he said:
3227 V| said: In ten days. And he said: Hast thou done no more
3228 V| Then came the fourth and said: I have been in the wilderness
3229 V| him to sit with him, and said: Thou hast done a great
3230 V| Gregory leaveth. When each had said, one started up in the middle
3231 V| middle of them all, and said he had moved Andrew against
3232 V| her in japing a buff, and said plainly, that she might
3233 V| being afeard, cried and said: Verily, this is an empty
3234 V| and had a form that they said it exposed, and signified
3235 V| not eat with them, they said that he did it because he
3236 V| meat so foul, and the other said that he did it for the excellence
3237 V| little by that his enemies said. Then Chrysostom began to
3238 V| ordinances of Holy Church, and said that they should not use
3239 V| embraced in the love of God, said to the emperor: Promise
3240 V| take heed what shall be said between us both softly,
3241 V| orator required for him, John said: The house of God is open
3242 V| to adore and pray. And he said: I am of another law, and
3243 V| of my petition. And John said to him: Thou hast received
3244 V| and then all the people said it was done by wrath of
3245 V| christian man, son of the said emperor, which held the
3246 V| did do put and bury the said body of S. John Chrysostom
3247 V| that had offended him, and said that his will was to call
3248 V| monastery, for therein were said continually matins and lauds,
3249 V| outrageous. Or Cornelius is said of cornu, which is as much
3250 V| strength of people. Cyprian is said of cypress, that tincture,
3251 V| of virtues. Or Cyprian is said of cypress, that is to say
3252 V| sentence was given on him, he said: Graces and thankings be
3253 V| of her name.~Eufemia is said of eu, that is good, and
3254 V| this treble manner she is said good. She was profitable
3255 V| delectable to God. Or Eufemia is said of euphoria as sweetness
3256 V| spoke to the judge, and said that she suffered wrong
3257 V| he had done to her, she said to him: For sith I am of
3258 V| tofore them. And the judge said to her: I had supposed thou
3259 V| place. And then Apulius said to the judge: The virtue
3260 V| taken thence, the judge said to his chancellor that he
3261 V| of his name.~Lambertus is said of lampos in Greek, which
3262 V| burning to God. Or he may be said of lampas, a lamp, which
3263 V| when the abbot heard it he said: He that hath done that,
3264 V| Lambert was, and a brother said that he was gone to the
3265 V| giver of counsel, or it is said Matthew of magnus, and theos,
3266 V| Ethiopia, in the city that is said Nadaber, found there two
3267 V| came before them a man that said that the enchanters were
3268 V| slept at his feet. Then said Matthew to the enchanters:
3269 V| as they were called. And said that out of this paradise
3270 V| nativity of our Lord. And as he said these words to the people,
3271 V| Matthew beheld them and said: What do ye men? I am not
3272 V| the king, and coveted the said virgin Ephigenia, and promised
3273 V| his wife; and the apostle said to him that after the custom
3274 V| which supposed that he had said for to have joined the virgin
3275 V| to him whom he will. This said Jerome. The second is his
3276 V| not by sacrifice, as he said: Misericordiam volo et non
3277 V| leech, for I may no more be said sinner that am gone to the
3278 V| Ambrose in the person of the said Matthew: This master may
3279 V| And as to the third he said: He may well heal my wounds
3280 V| received his health. Then he said: Matthew, follow now thy
3281 V| and gladly, and he joying said: Now I am no publican, ne
3282 V| And as to the third he said: Who shall depart me from
3283 V| of his name.~Maurice is said of amarus, that is bitter,
3284 V| counsellor or hasty. Or it is said of mauron, which, after
3285 V| after Isidore, in Greek is said black. He had bitterness
3286 V| hundred gates, of which is said this verse: Ecce vetus Thebea
3287 V| emperor, embraised with ire, said: The injury celestial is
3288 V| S. Maurice arose up and said to his fellows among other
3289 V| commandment of God which said to Peter: Put thy sword
3290 V| and stood among them and said: Our glorious duke Maurice
3291 V| of martyrdom. And it is said that Solutor and Adventor
3292 V| sighing he wailed greatly, and said he had been well blessed
3293 V| solemnity of masses in the said church; and there came to
3294 V| should weep for him. And he said to her: Weep no more for
3295 V| shall be enhanced. This said malerous and cursed clerk
3296 V| cursed clerk laughed and said: That is false, for if I
3297 V| church. And as soon as he had said that, anon came thunder
3298 V| of her name.~Justina is said of justice, for by justice
3299 V| and when the devil came he said to him: Why hast thou called
3300 V| thou called me? And Cyprian said to him: I love a virgin,
3301 V| before him. And Cyprian said to him: Why hast thou not
3302 V| this virgin? And the devil said: I see in her a sign which
3303 V| stronger than he was. And he said: I have heard thy commandment
3304 V| tofore Cyprian, and Cyprian said to him: Where is the maid
3305 V| thee for? and the devil said: I acknowledge that I am
3306 V| And when he was come he said: Wherefore is your strength
3307 V| a maid ? Then the prince said to him: I shall go and vex
3308 V| to this holy virgin, and said: I am come to thee for to
3309 V| is small. And the devil said to her: What is that then
3310 V| that God commanded when he said: Grow and multiply and replenish
3311 V| and beasts, and made to be said by them that were demoniacs
3312 V| replenished with joy, and said: Thou art welcome, Justina,
3313 V| tofore him, and Cyprian said to him: And how art not
3314 V| strength. And the devil said: If thou wilt swear to me
3315 V| victory; to whom Cyprian said: By what oath shall I swear?
3316 V| shall I swear? And the devil said: Swear thou by my great
3317 V| depart from me. And Cyprian said: I swear to thee by thy
3318 V| from thee. Then the devil said to him, weeping to be sure
3319 V| of the fire. And Cyprian said then to him: The crucified
3320 V| than thou? And the devil said: Yea, certainly he is greater
3321 V| inextinguishable. And Cyprian said: Then ought I to be made
3322 V| pains. To whom the devil said: Thou hast sworn by the
3323 V| from me. To whom Cyprian said: I despise thee, and forsake
3324 V| christian men in error, and said: Let it suffice unto thee,
3325 V| not overcome. And Cyprian said: I am certain that the virtue
3326 V| the priest of the idols said to the provost of that place:
3327 V| came tofore the caldron and said: Great is the god Hercules,
3328 V| translated to Rome, and as it is said, now they rest at Placentia.
3329 V| of their names.~Cosmo is said of cosmos, which is to say
3330 V| Isidore, cosmos in Greek is said clean in Latin. He was a
3331 V| from all vices. Damian is said of dama, which is a beast
3332 V| and meek. Or damianus is said of dogma, which is doctrine,
3333 V| sacrifice. Or Damianus is said as it were the hand of our
3334 V| And then the holy martyrs said: Our names be Cosmo and
3335 V| when the judge saw them, he said: Ye overcome our great gods
3336 V| you. And anon as he had said this two devils came and
3337 V| the visage, and he crying said: O ye good men, I pray you
3338 V| departed. Then the judge said: Lo! ye may see how the
3339 V| the word that S. Cosmo had said, that his brother should
3340 V| a voice which cried and said: They be all of one substance,
3341 V| sign of her husband and said: Thine husband hath sent
3342 V| doubted for to go with him and said: I know well the token,
3343 V| he sware like as she had said. Then she followed him.
3344 V| vanished away. And they said to her: We be Cosmo and
3345 V| ointment of whom that one said to that other: Where shall
3346 V| void place? Then that other said to him: There is an Ethiopian
3347 V| first of his name.~Forsey is said of forma, that is the rule
3348 V| by example. Or he may be said Forsey, like as sitting
3349 V| dured for him. Or he is said of tors, which is clarte,
3350 V| crying, and heard how they said: Let us go tofore and make
3351 V| against the angels, and said that he had always said
3352 V| said that he had always said idle words, and therefore
3353 V| blessed life. And the angel said to them: If ye purpose not
3354 V| small. And then the devil said: If God be righteous this
3355 V| the angel, excusing him, said. He had indulgence in his
3356 V| and usage. And the devil said: Like as he hath taken evil
3357 V| judge. And the holy angel said: We shall be judged tofore
3358 V| yet he arose again, and said: Unto now we trowed that
3359 V| of God? To whom the angel said: Hold your peace, for ye
3360 V| penance. To whom the angel said: Ye know not the profoundness
3361 V| vestment. And the angel said to him: Because thou receivedst
3362 V| And that other devil then said: Yet must he pass by the
3363 V| surmount and overcome him. And said to the angel. God commanded
3364 V| as himself. And the angel said: This man hath done good
3365 V| neighbours. And the adversary said: It sufficeth not but if
3366 V| himself. To whom the angel said. The fruit of love is to
3367 V| his works. And the enemy said: Because he hath not fulfilled
3368 V| angels, and yet the devil said: If God be not wicked, this
3369 V| the sinners. And the angel said. When the sinners despise
3370 V| saith one of the angels said to him: Behold the world.
3371 V| that other. And the angel said to him: These be four fires
3372 V| doubted and was afeard, and said to the angel: Sir, this
3373 V| Jesu Christ. And as it is said, he made the plagues of
3374 V| solemnity of S. Michael is said, appearing, dedication,
3375 V| be made. And S. Michael said to him in the place where
3376 V| Michael appeared to him, and said that he should make it of
3377 V| Gregory the pope. For when the said pope had established the
3378 V| upon the castle which was said sometime: The memory of
3379 V| the first apparition is said Epiphany, that is, the apparition
3380 V| sovereigns, the second is said Hyperphania, that is, the
3381 V| apparition, and that other is said Hypophania, that is, the
3382 V| apparition. And Gerarchia is said of gerar, that is, holy,
3383 V| order of seraphim, which be said fiery; perfect knowledge,
3384 V| touching the thrones which be said sitting, for God sitteth
3385 V| multitude of a city, and they be said archangels, and the other
3386 V| one person, and they be said angels, and be said to show
3387 V| they be said angels, and be said to show the small things
3388 V| unto one man. Archangels be said more and greater, for the
3389 V| spirits angelic, and they be said dominations, and they dominate
3390 V| good works, and they be said principates, and they dominate
3391 V| over devils, and they be said potestates, and the order
3392 V| Michael appeared to him and said to him that he should make
3393 V| solemnity of S. Michael is said victory, and the victory
3394 V| Michael appeared to the said bishop and said that their
3395 V| appeared to the said bishop and said that their prayers were
3396 V| his followers. Of which is said in the Apocalypse: Factum
3397 V| Haymo: As the philosophers said, and doctors have opinion,
3398 V| the devil, like as it is said (Apocalypsis vicesimo),
3399 V| Apocalypsis vii., where it is said: Ne will ye not grieve ne
3400 V| angel smiting, whereof is said: Upon whom ye see Thau,
3401 V| prince, shall arise, as it is said Danielis xii.: He shall
3402 V| Gregory, that which is said in the Apocalypse. The battle
3403 V| of this last solemnity is said dedication, because on this
3404 V| because on this day the said place in the Mount Gargan
3405 V| doubted they to enter into the said place and hallow it to the
3406 V| appeared to the bishop and said: It is no need to you to
3407 V| divine office. And within the said church sourdeth clear water
3408 V| Fourthly, this solemnity is said the Memory of S. Michael,
3409 V| Christ, of which things it is said tofore. We ought to honour
3410 V| gods among men. Like as God said to Moses: Lo! I have established
3411 V| cherubim, for cherubim is said the plenitude of science,
3412 V| made ready, like as it is said in Exodus the four and twentieth
3413 V| angel speaking for him and said one of a thousand, that
3414 V| of our Lord answered and said: O Lord of all strengths,
3415 V| sentence of God, as it is said in Daniel that the angel
3416 V| the angel Gabriel flying said: Sith the beginning of the
3417 V| enemies of God, of whom it is said in the Apocalypse: There
3418 V| our Lord touched him and said: Be not afeard ne dread
3419 V| of his name.~Jeronimus is said of gerar, that is holy,
3420 V| as a holy wood. Or it is said of norma, that is to say
3421 V| is to say law, whereof is said in his legend that Jerome
3422 V| vessels of the temple be said holy for they be ordained
3423 V| of holy Scripture, he was said a holy wood by the conversation
3424 V| in the wood. And he was said law for the rules of his
3425 V| christian man. And the judge said: Thou liest, thou art a
3426 V| S. Jerome was still and said nothing, and anon then the
3427 V| beaten. Then he cried and said: Have mercy on me, Lord,
3428 V| recounted to Eustochium, and said that when he was in that
3429 V| And how well that it be said in his legend that he was
3430 V| portion accustomed, and said to him: Go and eat that
3431 V| told it to Jerome, and he said: Brethren, wash the feet
3432 V| knew well what was to come, said to his brethren: Go and
3433 V| coming to us. And as he thus said, there came to him a messenger,
3434 V| and committed to him the said sovereign office. And then
3435 V| end of every psalm to be said: Gloria petri. And after,
3436 V| the universal church. He said also of himself to Albigen:
3437 V| S. Remigius.~Remigius is said of remige that is a boatman
3438 V| boatman or a rower. Or it is said of remis, which be instruments
3439 V| christened, it died anon. Then said the king: Now it appeareth
3440 V| kingdom after me. And she said to him: Now feel I well
3441 V| life. And then the king said to his wife: Certainly this
3442 V| it in all manners.~It is said in that other feast which
3443 V| when he was christened, said that he would give to S.
3444 V| despite. And S. Remigius said to him~Friend, have no disdain
3445 V| cried after S. Remigius and said: Servant of God, come and
3446 V| together. And S. Remigius said: Nay, it shall neither be
3447 V| fire and warmed him, and said with a peaceable heart:
3448 V| Leodegarius or Logier is said of leos, that is to say,
3449 V| as well as he might, and said tofore how he and Ebroinus
3450 V| when they led him forth, he said to them: It is no need to
3451 V| tomb with his foot, and said: An evil death may he have
3452 V| French tongue, and it is said in his legend that when
3453 V| publish his office, whereof is said in his legend that, the
3454 V| heart. For Frenchmen be said of fierceness, for in them
3455 V| perfection of work. And it is said that some signs that were
3456 V| thereof, he answered: Know ye, said he, that I am joyful, for
3457 V| was in that city, and he said to him if he left not that
3458 V| him of the word that was said of God, and ran to him and
3459 V| Christ spake unto him and said: Francis, go and repair
3460 V| entending to his prayers, said to his fellow: Go to Francis
3461 V| church that which our Lord said to his disciples when he
3462 V| him what he was, and he said that he was the messenger
3463 V| Francis came thither and said: Leave ye brethren to praise
3464 V| incontinent he alighted down, and said to the friar: It appertaineth
3465 V| what she would. And she said: Pray for me, father, for
3466 V| the service of God. And he said to her: Go thy way, daughter,
3467 V| right. And when she had said so to her husband, the man
3468 V| fountain by his prayers. He said on a time to a friar, that
3469 V| But without doubt it is said that, when he was dead all
3470 V| appeared to the same friar and said to him: Lo! now is the famine
3471 V| were sore aghast. And he said to them: I see the table
3472 V| showed her to his fellow and said: The poverty of this woman
3473 V| inward compassion, his fellow said to him: Though this man
3474 V| province. Then S. Francis said to him anon: Despoil thee
3475 V| fellow named Silvester, and said to him: Go to the gate of
3476 V| man had answered him, he said: None in this world is so
3477 V| taken them into his body and said: This greatest is thy wife,
3478 V| he called his fellow and said to him: These be devils,
3479 V| the sign of the cross, and said: I say to you in the name
3480 V| kept, he heard that it was said that this seat belonged
3481 V| thou of thyself? And he said: I ween that I am greatest
3482 V| the heart of the friar and said: Behold what was the vision
3483 V| then he repented him, and said that he believed right verily
3484 V| arose perfectly whole, and said that S. Francis came to
3485 V| of Rome. And this bishop said to them: Wherefore make
3486 V| Dominic humbly obeyed and said: Sire, our brethren be lifted
3487 V| came upon his hand. And he said to her, Sing my sister and
3488 V| continual weeping, his brethren said to him that he should refrain
3489 V| hand, the blessed Francis said: My brother fire, be thou
3490 V| glad and blessed him, and said: God bless thee, for thou
3491 V| of birds singing and he said to his fellows: Our sisters,
3492 V| chittering and noise of birds he said: My sister birds, cease
3493 V| a knight, and S. Francis said to him: Brother, fair host,
3494 V| multitude of birds, and then he said to them: My brethren, ye
3495 V| their nests, to whom he said: My sister swallows, it
3496 V| that I speak, for ye have said enough, be ye now still
3497 V| suffer him in no manner, and said to him: Son, it appertaineth
3498 V| venomous. And then S. Francis said to him: Money is none other
3499 V| Francis called him and said: Son, bring to me parchment
3500 V| And when he had written he said: Take this charter and keep
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