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1 I| that is by conjunction of marriage. Secondly, it is to wit
2 I| end of this complement and marriage this week, and then shall
3 I| Give me this damsel in marriage that she may be my wife.
4 I| daughter, give her to him in marriage, and let us ally each with
5 I| all manner women out of marriage, and the evil signs that
6 I| woman that is not his by marriage is deadly sin, after the
7 II| Tobias tarried because of his marriage, his father Tobit began
8 II| would give me to a prince by marriage; whereto I answer that I
9 II| have horror of all beds of marriage, and I have given my virginity
10 II| of his friends he took in marriage a much fair damsel, and
11 II| they should assemble by marriage. The fool believed it, for
12 II| come to this feast of this marriage or else he would be angry.
13 II| which only had been in marriage thirty days. And his mother
14 II| if he might have her in marriage, and offered to S. Agnes
15 II| to the end to have her in marriage. But S. Agnes answered to
16 II| me, that ye give to me in marriage the young man that I desire,
17 III| S. Juliana was given in marriage to the provost of Nicomedia,
18 III| would not assent to the marriage, ne assemble with him, but
19 III| gave his wife to Judas in marriage, and thus Judas wedded his
20 III| to wed and accomplish the marriage by force against her will;
21 IV| should be given to him in marriage for a reward. The emperor
22 IV| might well be spoken of the marriage, and in hope thereof she
23 IV| Him seemed that a great marriage was made, and thereto came
24 IV| never touched the bed of marriage in delight, and she shall
25 V| which was given to Joseph in marriage, and she childed our Lord
26 V| thus lived twenty years in marriage without having any lineage.
27 V| to hold the feast of his marriage, and as he was going to
28 V| accomplish the sacrament of marriage. And when midnight came
29 V| should consent to him by marriage. To whom Natalie answered:
30 V| may be joined to him by marriage? but I require you that
31 V| of the goodness of lawful marriage. And then he departed with
32 V| stirred Ephigenia to his marriage. And when the virgins and
33 V| to him for to consent the marriage. Then when silence was made,
34 V| of his sermon saying that marriage is good if it be truly held
35 V| lord should corrupt the marriage joined. And thou the king
36 V| and couple her to thee by marriage? And when the king heard
37 V| last she was required to marriage of a noble young man, and
38 V| made great feast for the marriage with great joy, the virgin
39 V| the sorrows that follow of marriage, and reputed all the joys
40 VI| assembled for to treat for a marriage for the king, at which thing,
41 VI| council for to accomplish this marriage, by which he might come
42 VI| his intent. And when the marriage was solemnised and accomplished
43 VI| was a young woman given in marriage to a noble man, and not
44 VI| feigned to be joined by carnal marriage, and converted many others
45 VI| be coupled to his son by marriage. And the young man had great
46 VI| that she consented to the marriage by such a condition, that
47 VI| respect of the accouplement of marriage appeareth by manifold comparation.
48 VI| manifold comparation. For marriage filleth and swelleth the
49 VI| and princess of virtues. Marriage is good, but virginity is
50 VI| Palmatius the difference between marriage and virginity, and saith:
51 VI| between good and better. For marriage is compared to thorns, and
52 VI| to Eustochius: I praise marriage, for they engender virgins.
53 VI| to treat with him for the marriage of his daughter, which went
54 VI| require me for to have thee in marriage, wherefore tell to me thine
55 VI| going out of the law of marriage for to keep virginity for
56 VI| virginity, in the estate of marriage, in estate of widowhood,
57 VI| enter into the degree of marriage, for her father constrained
58 VI| should demand to have her in marriage. And she commended to our
59 VII| realm, and as touching my marriage, I trust verily there may
60 VII| that she be knit to me by marriage among all the virgins of
61 VII| himself to her by spiritual marriage, promising ever to keep
62 VII| And thus this glorious marriage was made, whereof all the
63 VII| a glorious and singular marriage to which was never none
64 VII| blessed Lord, after this marriage, said unto the blessed Katherine:
65 VII| thee unto me by coupling of marriage, for the patriarchs, prophets,
66 VII| to the king of Hungary in marriage. And that same king and
67 VII| to be his wife. And the marriage was done at Aix-la-Chapelle.
68 VII| to the emperor that the marriage of his daughter had been
69 VII| altar, the sacrament of marriage or wedlock, penance, confession,
70 VII| unlettered, vi. 178.~Lechery in marriage punished, iii. 283.~Leg
71 VII| superstition of, iv. 79.~Marriage scorned by S. Agnes, ii.
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