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1 I| The other four days be orison, effusion of tears, affliction
2 I| dilection or love; the incense, orison or prayer; the myrrh, of
3 I| signifieth devotion and orison; by the myrrh which preserveth
4 I| Fourthly, they were in orison and prayer continual, whereof
5 I| The second, was in the orison. The third, when he was
6 I| all in like wise is the orison or prayer which ascendeth
7 I| may be said that devout orison is signified by the incense,
8 I| hereof saith Ecclesiasticus: Orison of humility giveth to God
9 I| thing is the incense of orison and prayer well smelling,
10 II| off the cross he made this orison hanging on the cross, as
11 II| as S. Hilary had made his orison, she died, and by this manner
12 II| wherein was written the orison of our Lord, that is the
13 II| Then made S. Agnes her orison to God thanking him that
14 II| And when she had made her orison the fire lost all his heat,
15 III| my wounds. And after the orison made, she saw that her paps
16 III| come to thy mercy. This orison and prayer made she on high
17 III| blessed it and made his orison he was guerished and all
18 III| to heaven in making his orison, he rendered his soul unto
19 III| and after he had made his orison his head was smitten off,
20 III| Urban began to make his orison to God; and anon the idol
21 III| stretching on the earth, in orison and prayer, and our Lord
22 IV| then, there made he his orison, and his head was smitten
23 IV| him for to assoil. and the orison of the death requireth that
24 IV| all the night to be, in orison and prayer. And when the
25 V| this serpent, and made his orison, and chased out of him all
26 V| hour of tierce, she was in orison and prayer, and from tierce
27 V| as he was in prayer and orison he was slain of the miscreants
28 V| Lambert whom they found in orison and prayer. And when they
29 VI| never therefore left his orison. And when he had accomplished
30 VI| make an end of the last orison because ye hasted me so
31 VI| were in this wise by the orison and prayer of S. Clare destroubled
32 VI| blood. She had learned an orison of the five wounds of Jesu
33 VI| drawn thither she made her orison, saying: Lord Jesu Christ,
34 VI| to her. And she made her orison, and thrice she took the
35 VI| and when he had ended his orison and his prayer, the weather
36 VI| S. Clement had said the orison and the people had answered,
37 VII| he had accomplished his orison, Julian said to him: Quiriacus,
38 VII| So as Zoe was devoutly in orison and at her prayers she was
39 VII| negligent, but ever ready to orison or predication, or else
40 VII| soon to concord after his orison by him made to God.~It may
41 VII| him that hath to say the orison, and that prayeth for us,
42 VII| us, to the end that his orison may be heard of God and
43 VII| and prayeth, saying the orison for all creatures for the
44 VII| saith at the end of his orison: Per dominum nostrum Jesu
45 VII| the priest also saith an orison the which signifieth unity
46 VII| of it he saith softly an orison that beginneth thus: Munda
47 VII| meum, etc., in the which orison he prayeth our Lord that
48 VII| substantiæ, etc., in the which orison he prayeth for all, to the
49 VII| that sweet Lamb by devout orison, praying that his goodly
50 VII| martyrs, he saith a devout orison that beginneth thus: Communicantes,
51 VII| Communicantes, etc. In the which orison the priest maketh special
52 VII| inclineth him and saith an orison that beginneth thus: Hanc
53 VII| oblationem, etc. In which orison he doth four things: first
54 VII| eighth part of the canon an orison that beginneth thus: Unde
55 VII| memores, etc. In the which orison the priest inciteth us to
56 VII| therefore the priest, in that orison, he maketh five times the
57 VII| And therefore he saith an orison that thus beginneth: Supplices
58 VII| taken. After, in this same orison the priest maketh three
59 VII| This is then the end of the orison, where he prayeth that we
60 VII| therefore the priest in this orison speaking for all sinners,
61 VII| saints in heaven. And in this orison the priest maketh three
62 VII| dominica, that is to say: Orison of our Lord. And therefore
63 VII| to say devoutly this same orison: Pater noster, and howbeit
64 VII| fryeth the coal, right so the orison said with heart and mouth
65 VII| sin, right so the devout orison ought to be made and said
66 VII| heart saying this devout orison: Pater noster, for the great
67 VII| The mystery of this devout orison, Pater noster, is that it
68 VII| are contained, he saith an orison that thus beginneth: Libera
69 VII| futuris, etc., and this orison the priest saith alow, for
70 VII| betokening, the priest saith this orison: Libera nos quaesumus, etc.
71 VII| quaesumus, etc. The which orison is as the exposition of
72 VII| from all evil, and in this orison the priest showeth from
73 VII| compassion he saith that same orison.~After, it is to know that
74 VII| inclineth him and saith a devout orison that beginneth thus: Domine
75 VII| ancient fathers. The first orison beginneth: Domine Jesu Criste,
76 VII| Ghost. Amen. The second orison that the priest saith in
77 VII| the understanding of this orison such: Jesu Christ that perfect
78 VII| wicked thoughts. The second orison is: Corpus tuum quod ego
79 VII| be incited to make devout orison, and therefore he saith:
80 VII| betokening that in all good work orison ought to be the beginning,
81 VII| to the end that by devout orison he may ascend after him
82 VII| inclineth himself, and saith an orison that thus beginneth: Placeat
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