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1 I| himself unto his disciples in habit of a pilgrim, and for these
2 I| chair by the altar in the habit of a bishop, and he said
3 I| every day as goliards in habit shining, and royal apparel,
4 II| Endor. Saul then changed his habit and clothing, and did on
5 II| come alone, in a strange habit; for my father which is
6 II| which had put him in the habit of a pilgrim for the deliverance
7 II| came to the gate in the habit of a pilgrim for to demand
8 II| an honourable person in habit of a bishop, which called
9 II| Then Migdonia changed her habit by the counsel of Syntice,
10 II| went into an abbey in the habit and array of a man, in which
11 II| received it. And under his habit he ware the habit of a monk,
12 II| under his habit he ware the habit of a monk, and so was he
13 II| after he departed in the habit of a brother of Sempringham,
14 II| clothing above, and the habit of a monk under. And next
15 II| daughter, and whereas he was in habit secular he lived after the
16 II| tofore him a devil in the habit of a man, which was the
17 II| was always with them in habit of a knight, and was girded
18 II| Sebastian, that was in habit of a knight clad with a
19 II| shouldst descend in a foul habit to take up the ring, thou
20 II| Basil, how he went in the habit of a bishop and deemed evilly
21 II| a wife, and change thine habit so that thou scandal not
22 II| There was a poor man in the habit of a pilgrim came to S.
23 II| day, and hath changed his habit twice; S. John feigned as
24 II| and appeared to her in the habit of a bishop, on either side
25 III| and meek in speaking, in habit, and in going, in such wise
26 III| And all they were of one habit, and they had ne sheets
27 III| belasius of bela, which is habit,and syor, which is to say,
28 III| of his word,meek by his habit of virtues, and little by
29 III| better serve God in a secular habit, in doing the office of
30 III| was monk served in a poor habit the monks. There was at
31 III| last he did do change his habit, and so much did with the
32 III| there was a man in a fair habit to whom these monks demanded
33 III| George saw this, he left the habit of a knight and sold all
34 III| to the poor, and took the habit of a christian man, and
35 III| other on the left, in the habit of friars, which were by
36 III| sleep that a man in the habit of a friar brought him into
37 III| religion, and changed the habit of his daughter so that
38 III| therefore changed he not the habit of the order which he had
39 III| required her to change her habit. A young man had fianced
40 IV| found two monks in strange habit, and she supposed that they
41 IV| avowed, a woman of honourable habit and beauty appeared to her,
42 IV| and made them serve in the habit of chastity, and enseigned
43 IV| city, he clothed him in the habit of a beggar. ~When Decius
44 IV| with six friars of the same habit entered and came amiably
45 IV| then she showed to him the habit of the order, and said to
46 IV| said to him: This is the habit of thine order. And S. Dominic,
47 IV| vision. And he took the habit that the virgin showed to
48 IV| two young men of the same habit and form, which entered
49 IV| Dominic and required the habit of the order, and received
50 IV| man appeared to her in the habit of a friar and said: Woman,
51 IV| and required to have the habit, and he received it and
52 IV| should be despoiled of his habit that he ware as a christian
53 IV| virgin did on semblable habit of this lady and departed
54 V| pilgrimages, and clad him with the habit of a pilgrim, and covered
55 V| the world and received the habit of this holy man, S. Bernard.~
56 V| moderate, and competent habit. And he said of himself:
57 V| which was clothed in the habit of a monk, of a right honourable
58 V| shaved her head and took the habit of man, and served the saints
59 V| them. And then she took the habit of a man, and came to the
60 V| God, and she received the habit with Prothus and Jacinctus,
61 V| Ebroinus there was hid in the habit of a monk, and also served
62 V| issued out of the town in the habit of a bishop, he was taken
63 V| visage and all things, and of habit, entered and met him, and
64 V| right fair of body, noble of habit, vain and variable of courage,
65 V| any person, and took the habit of a hermit and set herself
66 V| hair, and clad her in the habit of a man, and fled from
67 V| and he took on him secular habit, and a shilling in his purse,
68 VI| And anon he did off the habit of a bishop, and did on
69 VI| after came a man in the habit of a bishop, and a great
70 VI| great multitude in semblable habit following him. And after
71 VI| then he that was in the habit of a bishop began matins,
72 VI| that was adorned in the habit of a bishop was Peter with
73 VI| contrary because he was of evil habit and despicable of cheer,
74 VI| shall come but if it be in habit and form such as he suffered
75 VI| And then she clad her with habit religious and kept perpetual
76 VI| earl saw her sit in such a habit and spinning, he cried for
77 VI| daughter that ware such a habit ne seen spinning wool. And
78 VI| and when he had taken the habit of religion she prayed for
79 VI| blessed Elizabeth received the habit of religion and put herself
80 VI| had long since taken the habit of religion. And she said:
81 VI| then anon the maid took habit of religion with S. Elizabeth,
82 VII| me, for sith I took this habit I never eat flesh ne fowl.
83 VII| said: And sith I took mine habit, I suffered never none to
84 VII| that thou wilt take the habit of monks, whom thou hast
85 VII| king's son, and took the habit of a merchant, and came
86 VII| vestments and did on him the habit of an old man, and so dwelling
87 VII| he gave to a poor man his habit royal and abode in a right
88 VII| Saracens should use the habit of a monk, that is to wit
89 VII| after him, and he took the habit of a monk. ~And it is said
90 VII| and he himself took the habit of a monk, but his son governed
91 VII| be king, and reprised his habit again.~It was said that
92 VII| two angels in marvellous habit appeared to him, saying
93 VII| in all his members. The habit of his order, his cope,
94 VII| his precious body and his habit were sweet smelling by evident
95 VII| of those twain was in the habit of a bishop and the other
96 VII| bishop and the other in the habit of friars preachers, which
97 VII| Then he, that was in the habit of a bishop, said to him:
98 VII| which he showed over all in habit or clothing, in deed, in
99 VII| both his gloves and his habit, and cast them nigh to a
100 VII| and revested on him his habit and gloves, and thanked
101 VII| this holy S. Louis took the habit of religion of the said
102 VII| notwithstanding he never changed his habit, but diligenely exercised
103 VII| iii. 226.~—in a monk's habit falsely accused of lechery,
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