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1 I| disciples in habit of a pilgrim, and for these things the
2 II| on a time when a certain pilgrim came to the rich man, he,
3 II| oxen to make a feast to the pilgrim that was come to him, took
4 II| sin when he might. ~Then a pilgrim came and began to smite
5 II| woman if she would that the pilgrim should enter. And she said;
6 II| one went and demanded the pilgrim. The pilgrim answered to
7 II| demanded the pilgrim. The pilgrim answered to the messenger
8 II| was demanded of him the pilgrim answered: In the heaven
9 II| messenger demanded of the pilgrim, and he answered him: Go
10 II| to fetch and bring in the pilgrim, but he found him never
11 II| to some person who this pilgrim was which had delivered
12 II| put him in the habit of a pilgrim for the deliverance of him.
13 II| the gate in the habit of a pilgrim for to demand alms: and
14 II| should give alms to the pilgrim. He followed him as he went
15 II| S. John in likeness of a pilgrim came to this king and demanded
16 II| finger and gave it to the pilgrim. After these many days,
17 II| S. John in likeness of a pilgrim, and that he should make
18 II| may not come, for I have a pilgrim upon me Iying, that I may
19 II| poor man in the habit of a pilgrim came to S. John and demanded
20 III| that she would become the pilgrim of Jesu Christ, for the
21 III| laver for to give water to a pilgrim for to wash his hands by
22 III| great humility, and anon the pilgrim vanished away, whereof S.
23 III| said of gero, that is a pilgrim, and gir, that is detrenched
24 III| is a councillor. He was a pilgrim in the sight of the world,
25 III| him S. Mark in form of a pilgrim, tucked and made ready for
26 III| departed, he went unto this pilgrim secretly, and said to him
27 III| other in this world but a pilgrim passing.~There was at Meaux
28 IV| besought him not to suffer his pilgrim to perish, ne to be there
29 IV| him. Alas! what shall this pilgrim do, that seeth his wife
30 IV| breast of his mother? And the pilgrim wept strongly and said:
31 IV| sooth. And then the good pilgrim received his wife and his
32 IV| of S. James to bury this pilgrim, and that he should say
33 IV| likeness of S. James to a pilgrim, and told to him many things
34 IV| the bourdon of the poor pilgrim that I helped by the way,
35 V| him with the habit of a pilgrim, and covered his head with
36 V| scrip on his shoulder, and a pilgrim's staff in his right hand,
37 V| offence, that he suffered the pilgrim to lie without the hospital,
38 V| default, saying that: The pilgrim was smitten with the pestilence
39 V| to Rocke and said: Holy pilgrim, I desire to do to thee
40 V| valley. And S. Rocke, as a pilgrim doing penance, entended,
41 V| named Astaroth, and he, as a pilgrim, abode there. In that idol
42 V| profoundly answered. And the pilgrim demanded after at the master,
43 V| and then they sent for the pilgrim, and he was vanished and
44 V| speech sheweth thee to be a pilgrim? And she said: Verily I
45 V| she said: Verily I am a pilgrim, and seek Savien my brother
46 VI| Also he said he saw there a pilgrim that, when he came to the
47 VI| in his house. There was a pilgrim which returned from the
48 VI| closed therein. And this pilgrim prayed strongly S. Leonard
49 VI| that he should deliver his pilgrim, and on the morn he supposed
50 VI| night S. Leonard took this pilgrim and brought him out of the
51 VI| king of paradise his poor pilgrim, and the good lady also
52 VI| pity on me that am a poor pilgrim, and receive me into thine
53 VI| thy son, which is also a pilgrim. When Euphemius heard speak
54 VII| was come from Rome as a pilgrim, and was arrived within
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