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1 I| whom he said: Thy brother germain is come fraudulently, and
2 II| clerk which was brother germain to the king of Hungary,
3 III| was named Sucate, and S. Germain called him Magonius, and
4 III| window, he saw the soul of S. Germain, bishop of Capua, mount
5 III| knew that the soul of S. Germain passed that same hour. After
6 III| followeth the life of S. Germain and first the interpretation
7 III| interpretation of his name.~Germain is said of germ and of ana
8 III| were found in the seed of Germain three sovereign things,
9 III| reason of semence or seed. Germain is said seed burgeoning,
10 III| Of S. Germain.~S. Germain was of much
11 III| Of S. Germain.~S. Germain was of much noble lineage
12 III| manner. And on a time, when Germain was not in the city, the
13 III| did do burn it. And when Germain knew it he was much angry,
14 III| revelation divine that S. Germain should be his successor,
15 III| he enclosed much subtilly Germain within the church and sacred
16 III| all the people required S. Germain to be bishop, and then he
17 III| other. And that night S. Germain concluded to watch for to
18 III| mocked them so. And then S. Germain conjured them, and they
19 III| blessed S. Lupus took S. Germain with him and went into Britain,
20 III| which by the merits of S. Germain was anon appeased. Then
21 III| coming the devils that S. Germain had driven out of such bodies
22 III| a time it happed that S. Germain lay sick of a malady in
23 III| and touched nothing that Germain lay in.~Another time he
24 III| there died; and when S. Germain returned thereby he demanded
25 III| little house. Then went S. Germain and his fellowship for to
26 III| supped and said graces, S. Germain did do gather together all
27 III| And the next day after, S. Germain demanded the king why he
28 III| not answer. Then said S. Germain to him: Thou shalt no more
29 III| called him. And then S. Germain and his fellows preached
30 III| they were dissevered, and S Germain hid him away with his people,
31 III| afraid.~On a time as S. Germain passed by Autun and went
32 III| resurrection. And when S. Germain came in Ravenna he was received
33 III| he had no harm, and then Germain remounted on his ass and
34 III| four hundred and twenty.~S. Germain had promised, by his life,
35 III| And when the body of S. Germain was brought to Versailles,
36 III| remembered the promises of S. Germain, and that which he promised,
37 III| him unto the death of S. Germain was more than fifty years
38 III| much richly the body of S. Germain and the bodies of S. Severin,
39 III| Holy Ghost showed unto S. Germain of Auxerre how she should
40 III| Genevieve was a child, S. Germain of Auxerre and S. Lew of
41 III| benison. Among the people, S. Germain, by the enseignements of
42 III| you force and virtue. S.Germain held his hand on her head
43 III| the people the benison. S. Germain said to the father and mother
44 III| brought again on the morn, S. Germain saw in her a sign celestial,
45 III| that she had promised to S. Germain she should keep by the help
46 III| of the goodness that S. Germain had said of her daughter,
47 III| Ghost. The second time S. Germain returned from England and
48 III| tofore all other things S. Germain demanded how Genevieve did,
49 III| after the decease of S. Germain, the archdeacon of Auxerre,
50 III| she of whom ye treat, S. Germain witnesseth that she was
51 III| words recited by him of S. Germain, and saw the letters, they
52 IV| followeth the Life of S. Germain, and first of his name. ~
53 IV| and first of his name. ~Germain is said of germ and ana
54 IV| of seed. Then the holy S. Germain is said as seed germining.
55 IV| Of S. Germain. ~Germain was of much noble
56 IV| Of S. Germain. ~Germain was of much noble lineage,
57 IV| manner. And on a time when Germain was not in the town, the
58 IV| it to be burnt. And when Germain knew it, he was much angry
59 IV| revelation divine, that Germain should be his successor,
60 IV| shut and enclosed subtilly Germain within the church, and there
61 IV| all the people required Germain to be bishop, and then he
62 IV| other. And that night S. Germain established him to wake
63 IV| mocked them so. And then S. Germain conjured that they never
64 IV| any body. Then the blessed Germain took with him S. Lupus,
65 IV| which by the prayer of S. Germain anon ceased, and then they
66 IV| had said tofore, which S. Germain had cast out of bodies that
67 IV| a time it happed that S. Germain lay sick in a street, which
68 IV| died there. And when S. Germain returned, he demanded to
69 IV| And he saw the blessed Germain and his men seek their lodging
70 IV| and had said graces, S. Germain bade him bring to him the
71 IV| tarrying. And on the morn S. Germain came hastily to the king,
72 IV| than thou art. And then S. Germain ordained the cowherd to
73 IV| against them hardily. And S. Germain hid himself apart with his
74 IV| Alleluia! And when the said S. Germain had cried: Alleluia! and
75 IV| fled away. ~On a time as S. Germain passed by Autun, he went
76 IV| resurrection. And when S. Germain came in to Ravenna, he was
77 IV| had no harm. And then S. Germain mounted on his ass and rode
78 IV| hundred and twenty-one. ~S. Germain had promised to S. Eusebius,
79 IV| And when the body of S. Germain was brought to Vercelli,
80 IV| remembered of the promise of S. Germain, and that which he had promised,
81 IV| let us pray unto this holy Germain, that he pray for us to
82 IV| vestments, and the sudary. S. Germain, Archbishop of Constantinople,
83 V| Montpelier, which was brother germain to this lord of whom we
84 V| be gods, but go unto S. Germain, bishop of Auxerre, and
85 V| commanded him to go to S. Germain. Then he awoke and came
86 V| he awoke and came to S. Germain, and kneeled tofore him
87 V| have flown away, but S. Germain commanded that they should
88 V| monastery of the blessed S. Germain, and was abbot after S.
89 V| honourably in the church of S. Germain in much great reverence.~
90 V| into the church that S. Germain had dedicated in the name
91 VI| a long time after, as S. Germain, bishop of Capua, went to
92 VII| Marcel the ninth was S. Germain, and S. Landry was the ninth
93 VII| the ninth bishop after S. Germain and thus it appeareth that
94 VII| chapel in the presence of S. Germain and many other more, came
95 VII| George. April 23, iii. 125. ~Germain of Auxerre. July 31, iii.
96 VII| Ass restored to life by S. Germain, iii. 209.~Assisi, Saracens
97 VII| Thief and Foxwhelp, ii. 212.~Germain consecrates S. Genevieve,
98 VII| gives a silver dish to S. Germain, iii. 209.~Plautilla lends
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