Volume
1 I| rival of Anthony Vernard at Paris. It contains the lives of
2 III| in a precious vessel. At Paris, upon the great bridge,
3 III| church of S. Colomba at Paris, came to S. Loye and said
4 III| of S. Denis the martyr at Paris, and the tigurion of marble
5 III| childhood he was made canon of Paris and of Soissons, and when
6 III| and his fellows came to Paris and S. Eutrope went to Xaintes,
7 III| born at Nanterre, beside Paris, in the time of the emperor
8 III| Viliques, and came to dwell at Paris full of virtues and of miracles,
9 III| Genevieve, on the mount of Paris, in the honour of S. Peter
10 III| ordained and instituted Paris to be the chief siege of
11 III| damsel came and dwelt at Paris for to assay and prove her
12 III| from England and came to Paris the people almost all went
13 III| people.~Tidings came to Paris that Attila, the felon king
14 III| domination. The burgesses of Paris, for great dread that they
15 III| them out of the town of Paris, for the other cities that
16 III| but by the grace of God, Paris should have none harm. And,
17 III| treating, as God would, came to Paris, after the decease of S.
18 III| the tyrants approached not Paris, thank and glory to God
19 III| Ghost: Go ye I pray you to Paris upon the great bridge, and
20 III| Genevieve, and of the people of Paris, the said church was begun
21 III| long that he might go to Paris and fetch drink. When she
22 III| kept yet at Notre Dame de Paris. A woman which by the temptation
23 III| demand them, he issued out of Paris, and made to shut the gates
24 III| beset with devils, unto Paris, which were over hard bestead
25 III| holy saint, and came to Paris for to speak to her. She
26 III| the time that the city of Paris was assieged by the term
27 III| returned the holy virgin to Paris with eleven ships charged
28 III| When the goods came to Paris that she had brought, she
29 III| holy virgin which dwelt at Paris, and required her that she
30 III| was buried in the mount of Paris called Mount Parlouer, and
31 IV| departed his brethren, some to Paris, some into Spain, and others
32 IV| after that, he was sent to Paris, and a while after he died
33 V| On a time as he came to Paris, a great company of prisoners
34 V| and did do bring them to Paris, because he would hear the
35 V| then he came with them to Paris and converted there much
36 V| provost Fescennius of Rome to Paris against the christian men.
37 V| emperors, came afterward to Paris and was baptized, and put
38 VI| Fustian, and Victorin unto Paris, in France, and they there
39 VI| instruction, as it happed at Paris.~There was a master which
40 VI| which was chancellor at Paris named Silo, which had a
41 VI| this that the chanter of Paris rehearseth.~There was a
42 VI| humility; for he met at Paris a foul leper, horrible to
43 VI| she sent her two sons to Paris to school, and delivered
44 VI| at school a long time at Paris, he came home and went to
45 VII| Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, which compiled the book
46 VII| profited he was sent to Paris. Then his brethren, heard
47 VII| moved among the scholars of Paris how the accidents might
48 VII| right glorious bishop of Paris. We read in the catalogue
49 VII| the number of bishops in Paris, how S. Denis was received
50 VII| guided him brought him to Paris and there he was the first
51 VII| the church cathedral of Paris in that time that the noble
52 VII| the chair of the church of Paris before S. Landry as above
53 VII| them. Then the bishop of Paris named Maurice, that was
54 VII| Morant of Douay, which was in Paris, son of Aldebaulte a noble
55 VII| the hands of the bishop of Paris, led with him three of his
56 VII| misericorde. ~When he came in Paris, or in other cities, he
57 VII| year to the convents in Paris, both of the friars predicators
58 VII| friars affluing and coming to Paris out from all lands for to
59 VII| the saints. He builded in Paris a fair chapel within the
60 VII| befell that a citizen of Paris who loathly swearing had
61 VII| See Pentecost.~William of Paris and Bourges. January 10,
62 VII| S. Lupus, iii. 206.~—at Paris, iii. 289.~Attila tries
63 VII| 130.~Jewels restored at Paris, iii. 265.~Jewish usurer
64 VII| Pantheon at Rome, vi. 94.~Paris, victualled by S. Genevieve,
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