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1 I| sleep with me, which anon refused that, and would not attend
2 I| and he always forsook and refused the sin. It happed on a
3 I| the lady saw that she was refused, and his mantle in her hand,
4 II| the men of this country refused utterly the preaching of
5 II| church, howbeit that he refused it strongly, yet they set
6 II| to him the gold; and he refused it, saying, But if he that
7 II| Migdonia believed in God, and refused the bed of her husband.
8 II| widows and wives of them were refused to serve or because they
9 II| gems and jewels, which she refused to take, whereof it happed
10 II| And thus S. Agnes that refused to do sacrifice to the idols,
11 II| people. And the servant refused it, and he said: Truly if
12 III| sickness and scarce, for she refused to eat flesh, how well she
13 III| people to be pope, but he refused it and said that to that
14 III| anon clearly, wherefore he refused all chivalry and abode with
15 III| and by his enchantment had refused the idols; if the king knew
16 III| would eat with him, but he refused it. After, he prayed him
17 III| second time, and yet he refused it, and said he would eat
18 III| abandoned it to lechery and refused no man. After, it happed
19 III| not understanding him, refused it. After, he was set to
20 III| emperor received it gladly and refused it not. When the emperor
21 III| might be numbered, but he refused all and commanded that it
22 III| believed in God, for they refused none, but it was a displeasure
23 III| idols, which both two she refused.~Then the prefect set her
24 III| whereas were wicked people who refused his doctrine and preaching
25 III| and Apollo, which utterly refused it but preached the faith
26 IV| gods, which thing S. Victor refused as he did tofore. Then the
27 IV| that be for to come. He refused all prosperities that ever
28 IV| assent to his desire. But she refused their message and despised
29 IV| me this night, whom she refused. And then this wench went
30 IV| sacrifice to the idols, and refused it utterly, they suffered
31 IV| sacrifice to his gods, and she refused it. And Lucretius made his
32 IV| flattered with honours, and refused not divine worship, he being
33 IV| bishop in Cotoranense, but he refused utterly, affirming to leave
34 IV| Mamertine, and when he had refused to do sacrifice and was
35 IV| temple of Mars, and if he refused it he should have his head
36 IV| sacrifice to Jupiter, but they refused it, and he did do beat Hilary
37 V| they were vain words and refused always his monestements
38 V| of the city of Milan, and refused it not follily, ne granted
39 V| Guienne to the church, and he refused to be reconciled in all
40 V| the malades and sick men refused their mediciner and healer,
41 V| mediciner and healer, the city refused him that enlumined their
42 V| was holden marvellous. He refused to come to any city whereas
43 V| church, howbeit that he refused it much and wept. And some
44 V| Augustin heard that, he refused it utterly in all manners.
45 V| nor field, nor town, and refused many heritages that were
46 V| And when he returned, he refused and repudiated his own wife,
47 V| die an evil death. Savien refused it. And anon he commanded
48 V| receive their gifts, but refused them. And he prayed our
49 V| many great riches, but he refused all. And after, he admonished
50 V| he had do make it, Giles refused many times to take the charge
51 V| half of their oil, and he refused it. And at the last he commanded
52 V| husband to the faith, but he refused it in all manners.~It is
53 V| honest in such wise that she refused to be seen of all men in
54 V| of nuns, howbeit that she refused it strongly. And as she
55 VI| his wife. And when she had refused him and despised him at
56 VI| of the sisters, but she refused it as long as she might.
57 VI| covetise, and therefore he refused the treasures that were
58 VI| him a bishopric. And he refused it and left all, desiring
59 VI| gold and silver, but he refused all, and desired him to
60 VI| willing no more to fight, refused his gift, but said to Cæsar:
61 VI| be their bishop, and he refused it. But there was one which
62 VI| to him many gifts, but he refused and took none.~And in this
63 VI| just labour, wherefore she refused them and took her refection
64 VI| he, always excusing him, refused it to his power; but at
65 VI| which dignity he utterly refused and said plainly that in
66 VI| unawares.~warned, v., refused.~windowed, p.p., pierced
67 VII| which for your love hath refused all earthly things, and
68 VII| offered to her, for she refused all, and said to the emperor
69 VII| sacrifice to the idols, they refused it utterly, and he then
70 VII| his desire and request she refused it, and denied it utterly,
71 VII| drink the residue; which she refused. And he took his sword and
72 VII| And loving humility, he refused and forsook the highness
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