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1 II| king of France, there was a clerk which was brother germain
2 II| fair than I am? And the clerk answered: Madam, thy beauty
3 II| forth a monk, and outward a clerk, and did great abstinence
4 II| kept, and especial if a clerk were a thief he should be
5 II| he would never suffer a clerk to be his master in his
6 II| Thou speakest as a proud clerk, but I shall abate thy pride
7 II| niece which was married to a clerk named Genebaldus, which
8 III| should be buried therein.~A clerk that was there named Langiso
9 III| holy man, and died anon.~A clerk that was vexed with the
10 III| and after, said to the clerk: Go, and from henceforth
11 III| re-enter into thee. This clerk held him long time without
12 III| forasmuch as he was no clerk, there was assigned to him
13 III| and became to be so good a clerk that he determined the causes
14 III| the enchanter who was that clerk. The enchanter said to him:
15 III| sit on my right side. The clerk~anon blessed him with the
16 III| was taken up of Justin his clerk and honorably buried.~
17 III| knight and was arrayed like a clerk, knew well Alban, but Alban
18 III| sent for Alban and for the clerk, and because the clerk should
19 III| the clerk, and because the clerk should go in to Wales, S.
20 III| which came having on him the clerk's array and clothing, bearing
21 III| judge demanded him where the clerk was that entered in to the
22 III| is openly known that this clerk, if it had thought him good
23 III| order of knighthood, and the clerk that converted him to suffer
24 III| compared to the most greatest clerk of the realm. After, he
25 IV| them: I had the estate of a clerk in the church, and if I
26 IV| away anon. ~There was a clerk of Flanders named Stephen
27 IV| dread her. ~There was a clerk, devout unto the virgin
28 IV| to our Lord. And as this clerk had lain long with an over
29 V| archbishop that sent an honorable clerk against him. And when the
30 V| against him. And when the clerk said to him that he had
31 V| greater master. And when the clerk understood him he said:
32 V| as he lived.~There was a clerk that loved much the blessed
33 V| of our Lady. ~There was a clerk which was vain and riotous,
34 V| judgment shall we do of this clerk? devise ye it for I have
35 V| in Burgundy was a proud clerk and ambitious which had
36 V| said malerous and cursed clerk laughed and said: That is
37 VI| of gold and silver, and a clerk came in, supposing the king
38 VI| wherefore command that the clerk read the epistle. And he
39 VI| resteth on him. When the clerk could not find ne know him
40 VI| of the church; and so the clerk found him, and prayed him
41 VII| Cuthbert.~There was a devout clerk, which laboured in his mind
42 VII| many words, there was a clerk which had been longing to
43 VII| the abbot Moses was made clerk, and the bishop had ordained
44 VII| certain chronicle. There was a clerk much renowned at Rome which
45 VII| in his ear, and then this clerk called the people and said
46 VII| was Bede the honourable clerk in England, and how be it
47 VII| his death, a much devout clerk desired to make a verse
48 VII| human, he did call every clerk that passed before him and
49 VII| Morant that he made him clerk, and ordained him unto deacon,
50 VII| were covered with it. A clerk then that passed there foreby,
51 VII| therefor, and for this, the clerk, for all the people, answereth:
52 VII| the pax to the minister or clerk that helpeth to say the
53 VII| and that same minister or clerk beareth it through the church
54 VII| of S. Kenelm at, iv. 64.~Clerk dies through disobedience
55 VII| 125.~---how she forbade a clerk to marry, ii. 128.~—abbot
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