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1 II| of a noble knight named Sir John Capons, and was also
2 II| apostle and said to him: Sir, I have lived fifty years,
3 II| this woman to the provost: Sir, sith that my son came,
4 II| come; and she said to him: Sir, I pray thee that thou have
5 II| him, and he said to him: Sir, flee not away so but that
6 II| image saying these words: Sir Nicholas, I had set you
7 II| him. And S. Thomas said: Sir, send me over all save to
8 II| bishop of London, named Sir Robert. And anon after S.
9 II| England, and am to you, Sir King, your ghostly father,
10 II| names of the four knights: Sir Reginald Fitzurse, Sir Hugh
11 II| Sir Reginald Fitzurse, Sir Hugh de Morville, Sir William
12 II| Fitzurse, Sir Hugh de Morville, Sir William de Tracy, Sir Richard
13 II| Morville, Sir William de Tracy, Sir Richard le Breton. On Christmas
14 II| and not by me. Then said Sir Reginald: But if thou assoil
15 II| altar on the head. And one Sir Edward Grim, that was his
16 II| writings, and delivered them to Sir Robert Broke to bear into
17 II| archpriest Patricius, saying: Sir, the sun is nigh gone down,
18 III| lie ye so? They answered: Sir, we lie not, it is so as
19 III| That rich man answered: Sir, mine estate is happy enough
20 III| daughter. They said: How sir! ye have made and ordained
21 III| said to him S. George: Ah, sir, believe it not, but come
22 III| not me? And he answered: Sir, be ye not long sith buried?
23 III| the pope answered: How, sir! know ye not how he accursed
24 III| The enchanter said to him: Sir, he is ours. Then said the
25 III| and he said right humbly: Sir, thou comest to me, which
26 III| which said to S. Philip: Sir, we would see Jesu Christ.
27 IV| trembled. ~And then she said: Sir, hast thou seen the sweven
28 IV| to him: What will ye do sir, ween ye to go without me?
29 IV| And Lucian said to him: Sir, who art thou? I am, said
30 IV| thee? And he said to him: Sir, I have no disdain, but
31 IV| be healed? And she said: Sir, that I might more devoutly
32 IV| And our Lady answered: Sir, my heart is ready, and
33 V| Cæsar: We be thy knights, sir emperor, and have taken
34 V| and said to the angel: Sir, this fire approacheth to
35 VI| and required him, saying: Sir, I pray thee command that
36 VI| his feet and said to him: Sir, I pray thee to tell of
37 VI| And then said his wife: Sir, where be our sons? And
38 VI| cross? And she said: Yea, sir, full fain, and then she
39 VI| To whom she said: Yea, sir, with a good will to your
40 VI| and she answered and said: Sir, I have nothing but the
41 VII| the emperor: Know thou, sir emperor, that never was
42 VII| ne dare not. Wherefore, sir emperor, we acknowledge
43 VII| To whom the abbot said: Sir, that may ye not do in no
44 VII| recomforting him said: Sir King, I know right well
45 VII| do harm? He answered: Nay sir, but my time is accomplished.
46 VII| to him saying: Arise up, sir, and give us thy blessing;
47 VII| his beard, and said: Alas, sir! why hast thou forsaken
48 VII| relics shall I take of thee, sir, in remembrance of thee?
49 VII| leper to the holy man: Alas, sir, nay, for I that am a poor
50 VII| thus to God the Father: Sir, we pray thee that thou
51 VII| est, salvum me fac domine, Sir, save thou me. S. Jerome
52 VII| famulorum, etc. That is to say: Sir, have thou mind on thy servants.
53 VII| years old, v. 229.~Capons' (Sir John) story of David's penance,
54 VII| s penance as related by Sir J. Capons, ii. 33.~Dead
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