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1 II| pierced the wall of the monastery on the same place where
2 III| a time he entered into a monastery, and, as he walked and went
3 III| the king, he would edify a monastery of monks; then a bishop
4 III| enough, for to edify upon a monastery for monks. And he that knew
5 III| there was no way from the monastery of Romain unto the pit where
6 III| happed that the abbot of a monastery was dead, and for the good
7 III| bushes and thorns about the monastery, and his axe or instrument
8 III| were two nuns nigh unto his monastery which were of much noble
9 III| that could not abide in the monastery, and prayed so much to S.
10 III| presume to go into that holy monastery but barefoot, because so
11 III| her father entered into a monastery of religion, and changed
12 III| because it was far from the monastery otherwhile she lodged in
13 III| patiently went out of the monastery, and dwelled at the gate
14 III| that he was taken into the monastery, and all the offices that
15 III| Offa, first founder of the monastery called S. Albans, and he
16 III| he left those arms in the monastery of S. Alban. Then, when
17 IV| morn early she went to a monastery of nuns, and demanded of
18 IV| her husband, and went to a monastery of monks which was eighteen
19 IV| sent it to the abbot of the monastery, which blamed sore Theodorus,
20 IV| But he was cast out of the monastery, and took the child upon
21 IV| so she abode out of the monastery seven years, and nourished
22 IV| she had been out of the monastery, the abbot considering her
23 IV| and when the abbot of the monastery was dead, he was elected
24 IV| he and the abbot of the monastery sent a monk with a good
25 IV| came half a mile from the monastery. But he might in no wise
26 IV| she should give him to the monastery. And anon as she had so
27 IV| did him to be led to the monastery of the blessed Mary Magdalene
28 IV| the city of Cologne in the monastery of S. Peter, which monk
29 IV| soul to a monk of the same monastery, and commanded him that
30 IV| a time when he came to a monastery, and all the brethren were
31 IV| sick at Tripolin, in the monastery of Mary Magdalene, and was
32 IV| which was apostate in the monastery of S. Gall. And when the
33 V| shortly and enter into the monastery. And that same night the
34 V| Bernard's father went into the monastery and dwelled there a certain
35 V| world, and went into the monastery for to visit her brethren
36 V| her vow and entered into a monastery.~On a time S. Bernard was
37 V| of this world out of his monastery blessedly to our Lord Jesu
38 V| appeared to an abbot in a monastery and admonished him that
39 V| And anon he established a monastery of clerks, and began to
40 V| the apostles, out of which monastery were ten chosen to be bishops.
41 V| and was made a monk in the monastery of the blessed S. Germain,
42 V| the foulest office of the monastery, and made him herdman of
43 V| which was demoniac in the monastery with other people, and troubled
44 V| that he should do make a monastery, whereas the discipline
45 V| after he denounced that his monastery should be destroyed of enemies
46 V| when he returned to his monastery he made a lame man to go,
47 V| cypress at the gate of his monastery, whereof he thanked God
48 V| tourneying, and he found a monastery in his way which was of
49 V| when he issued out of the monastery he hasted him appertly.
50 V| then returned he to the monastery, and ever after abode in
51 V| went and entered into a monastery, and was in the service
52 V| house, and entered into a monastery and there served the Mother
53 V| laid it honourably in the monastery of Gorgociense.~
54 V| of a man, and came to the monastery where Helenus was abbot,
55 V| seemed that his court was a monastery, for therein were said continually
56 V| L ambert entered into a monastery, and was there and conversed
57 V| Justina with many virgins in a monastery, and made her abbess over
58 V| halting suddenly in to the monastery, and when the brethren saw
59 V| gate of the church of the monastery, and was ashamed that he
60 V| joyously throughout all the monastery, as he was wont to do, and
61 V| with all my heart to the monastery and to hospitality and have
62 V| manner that he went to the monastery of Luxen, there, serving
63 V| and fled from thence to a monastery of monks, and did do call
64 V| also the monks of either monastery, that they wist not what
65 V| to her. And there was a monastery of virgins, and there he
66 V| joy and went anon to the monastery where she was, and opened
67 VI| up new, and endowed that monastery worshipfully with livelihood
68 VI| predecessor, to re-edify a monastery of the glorious apostle
69 VI| men, and also repaired a monastery of S. Peter, and how he
70 VI| and the statutes of the monastery, and gave thereto great
71 VI| of their victory.~In the monastery of Westminster there was
72 VI| which church now is a fair monastery of monks and a good town
73 VI| departed thence and went to the monastery called Wytheriachus, in
74 VI| him. And there was made a monastery in which he lived long in
75 VI| Leonard was prelate in a monastery he was of so great humility
76 VI| and did do make there a monastery, but he was cast out of
77 VI| meet him, and ordained a monastery by Poictiers. And there
78 VI| people, he established a monastery at two leagues from the
79 VI| went to matins into their monastery, and left alone their poor
80 VI| found so much people in the monastery, and Iying tofore the tomb
81 VI| not enter ne come into the monastery ne to the tomb where the
82 VI| years old he was put into a monastery for to learn the rules of
83 VI| lieth so buried is a noble monastery made, and therein monks
84 VII| then she said to him: What monastery is yonder that I see, which
85 VII| and saw the most glorious monastery that ever he saw, whereof
86 VII| royalty was voided, both monastery and palace, and all the
87 VII| artificers that builded the monastery at Barking were overseen
88 VII| abbess and chief of all the monastery. And it happed soon after
89 VII| Nestorius was expulsed from his monastery, and came into Arabia, and
90 VII| and closed Childeric in a monastery, about the year seven hundred
91 VII| Benedict was brought into the monastery of Floriacence and the body
92 VII| thou receive me into thy monastery, and that thou command me
93 VII| blind to the door of the monastery and lay there as to ask
94 VII| adored at the gate of the monastery almost two hours, and after
95 VII| take of the water of that monastery and to sprinkle it on the
96 VII| and he entered into the monastery and embraced the pillar,
97 VII| time it happed that in that monastery was seen a star three days
98 VII| India, vii. 85.~Barking monastery, vii. 68.~Bathing never
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