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1 I| sacrifice for us in to the odour of sweetness to God the
2 I| brightness of conscience and the odour of good renown. And this
3 I| and balm signifieth the odour of good life. And it is
4 I| roasted, the incense is the odour of the savour. The king
5 I| him he said: Lo! the sweet odour of my son is as the odour
6 I| odour of my son is as the odour of a field full of flowers,
7 I| done that ye have made our odour to stink in the sight of
8 II| a right sweet savour and odour. And by that is shewed to
9 II| clearness, and felt a great odour about the martyrs, and buried
10 II| so sweet, and this sweet odour spread through the city
11 II| or commander, but for the odour that so spread, and came
12 II| miracles, and so far sent the odour that the lord of Beaugency
13 II| sick of lazary, smelled the odour and was anon guerished and
14 II| riches never minish, by whose odour dead men rise again to life,
15 II| song, and the sweetness and odour of the flowers, which was
16 III| place smelled of the sweet odour of them. Then he knew well
17 III| the glossary, Ambrose is odour and savour celestial, he
18 III| savour celestial, he was odour of heaven by great renomee
19 III| tomb, there was so sweet an odour throughout all the city
20 III| there issued a marvellous odour and sweet savour, whereof
21 IV| the body came a much sweet odour. ~Dionysius, in an epistle
22 IV| S. Swithin, such a sweet odour and savour issued out that
23 IV| issued out of the body an odour so sweet-smelling that it
24 IV| soothly the balm of good odour and savour in conversation.
25 IV| James, because that the odour of the burning might do
26 IV| smelling a marvellous sweet odour, incorrupt, with his hair
27 IV| angels, and a right sweet odour, and the devils cried and
28 IV| sweetness, and so sweet an odour as he ever had felt tofore
29 IV| and purity, of whom the odour cured the filths of the
30 IV| where he lay a right great odour, the same time when his
31 IV| an higher place. And the odour surmounted all aromatics,
32 IV| aromatics, ne there was none odour like to that. And that was
33 IV| and retained long the same odour. And this odour also abode
34 IV| the same odour. And this odour also abode in the hands
35 IV| and many days the sweet odour, and bare witness of the
36 IV| ointment, which was of sweet odour, from under his cope and
37 IV| of convenable verdure, of odour agreeable, and virtuous
38 IV| hath no darkness. He had odour of perpetual memory, whereof
39 IV| replenished the world of good odour, for tofore that he was
40 IV| churches of the world the odour of his nobleness. Also this
41 IV| the house with so great an odour of sweetness, that with
42 IV| sweetly and a marvellous odour was felt sweet smelling.
43 IV| gave a great and fragrant odour, the louings and praisings
44 V| entered. Then the sweet odour that was felt that day when
45 V| that is to say, vomiting odour, or hard, or of us, that
46 VI| replete thereof as though an odour aromatic had flowed out
47 VI| turned into a right sweet odour and savour. And Daria was
48 VI| is said: Ointment of good odour cometh of himself, and this
49 VI| splendour, as a rose in his odour, and as fire in his heat.
50 VI| the rose is felt by his odour and as the fire is seen
51 VI| were filled with the sweet odour of the flowers. And the
52 VI| is of a marvellous sweet odour, and that endureth unto
53 VI| is as much to say as the odour of the people. And it is
54 VI| sweet smelling, for by the odour of good fame he drew the
55 VI| people to him, and by the odour of good renomee. Or Leonard
56 VI| replenished with right sweet odour, and a voice was heard which
57 VI| stench from it, but a sweet odour aromatic came, which refreshed
58 VI| a good conscience, and odour of good fame. Or she is
59 VI| and anon he felt the sweet odour of the roses and lilies,
60 VI| prayers thou hast felt the odour of them, so if thou wilt
61 VII| dust, thou hast left the odour perdurable, thou hast changed
62 VII| felt a marvellous sweet odour, as the house had been full
63 VII| issued a marvellous sweet odour. And after, the king said:
64 VII| they withinforth with good odour of good virtues, and ye
65 VII| thereout issued a marvellous odour, and the fruit was right
66 VII| drawing his breath, but an odour as of a precious ointment
67 VII| that were about him felt an odour so sweet as it had been
68 VII| issued so great and sweet an odour that all the cloister was
69 VII| evil corruption, and the odour of his precious body and
70 VII| such wise flourished the odour of the renomee of the miracles
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