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1 I| abundant wise hast thou granted to them. How hard and sharp
2 I| thy pilgrimage which he granted to thy grandsire. When Isaac
3 I| thy truth that thou hast granted to thy servant, with my
4 II| Andrew, thy request is granted for the old man, for like
5 II| for him, and God heard and granted my prayer, and when he was
6 II| virtuous men. And anon the king granted to him his desire and ordained
7 II| carp, and of his goodness granted to him and to all them of
8 III| which thing the emperor granted them, and wrote that all
9 III| saying that his petition was granted and should be done as he
10 III| baptize his son. And S. Amande granted benignly to the king his
11 III| prayers of the king, he granted him. And thus then as he
12 III| days' respite, and they granted it to him. And when the
13 III| which he had desired was granted; and after he had made his
14 III| confirmed all that the pope had granted to the house of Malmesbury.
15 III| come here; and the holy man granted it him that he should abide
16 III| and tourneying, which was granted to him and greatly allowed
17 III| Britain, which the emperor granted to them all, save to Alban,
18 III| loved to do hospitality, granted him harbour and well received
19 IV| thy petition is heard and granted, who anon arose and gave
20 IV| of that name. The which granted yearly remissions and indulgences
21 IV| been seen any popes to have granted and given like. Then let
22 IV| her prayers were heard and granted, and that the gates of heaven
23 IV| at last he consented, and granted her request. Then Mary Magdalene
24 IV| world he said. And the saint granted him that he should be in
25 IV| for to dine with her, he granted it debonairly, and because
26 IV| three days, and Valerianus granted him on pledge of Hippolitus.
27 IV| for him, and then it was granted to them that the soul of
28 IV| in perdurability. And he granted it. And then Michael the
29 V| the lord. And so it was granted to S. Rocke to abide there
30 V| was written that God had granted to him his prayer, that
31 V| refused it not follily, ne granted thereto, but said to them
32 V| reputed the horse his, and granted it him, and went apart and
33 V| lineage of felons? It is not granted to me to be the wife of
34 V| And when the emperor had granted him, he came to John Chrysostom
35 V| to have a church as was granted to him by the emperor, but
36 V| that our desires may be granted of thee.~
37 V| by horrible oaths that he granted to receive it, and not for
38 V| till at the last the king granted that it should be christian,
39 V| into religion, and the king granted it to him. Then the king
40 V| another place. And anon he granted that to him, and ordained
41 V| pens for to fly and hath granted you the purity of the air
42 VI| keeper, comforted them and granted to abide still with them,
43 VI| the honour of God. Then he granted him his asking with good
44 VI| desire, which the king gladly granted to him. And there was made
45 VI| to embrace S. Martin, and granted to him all that he desired,
46 VI| thou shalt escape. And he granted it, and then the tree was
47 VI| that other. But our Lord granted unto S. Clare the first
48 VI| needful to them, and they granted gladly to do after their
49 VI| sore that at the last he granted her to come to his bed,
50 VII| realm. And this young maid granted to them their asking. And
51 VII| heaven, therefore he hath granted to you this grace that by
52 VII| praisest so much, and she granted to him his desire. And this
53 VII| virgin, for all thy love is granted to thee that hast prayed
54 VII| me no right. Wherefore he granted to him Nachor, because he
55 VII| be with child. And it is granted to them that they may have
56 VII| showed to him that it was granted to him of our Lord that
57 VII| See of Rome, and also he granted to him the investiture to
58 VII| perdurable felicity which was granted to him. For a friar, much
59 VII| and as a piteous pastor, granted that Fiacre should dwell
60 VII| pleasure. And when thus he had granted and said, Fiacre fell to
61 VII| with good heart is of light granted. Of this petition or asking
62 VII| demanded be confirmed and granted. And here saith the priest:
63 VII| where he may be accepted and granted. Amen.~After, the priest
64 VII| soul's health, it shall be granted. Then kneeled S. Erasmus
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