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1 I| Holy Ghost in likeness of a dove. After this, that same day
2 I| Christ in the likeness of a dove. Others say, like to S.
3 I| upon him in likeness of a dove. ~And of the cause wherefore
4 I| showed. First, in sign of a dove upon Jesu Christ when he
5 I| in bodily likeness of a dove upon him. Secondly, in likeness
6 I| baptism in likeness of a dove, and in the hill in the
7 I| when he descendeth. The dove hath wailing for her song,
8 I| my spouse, my love and my dove, my spouse and love, that
9 I| devout soul, and come my dove for to nourish small pigeons
10 I| After this he sent out a dove which flew out, and when
11 II| he, which was simple as a dove, inclined his head, and
12 II| no chrisom ready, then a dove descended from heaven which
13 II| dignity. And anon a white dove descended from heaven and
14 III| offering is signified. The dove which is of her nature simple
15 III| his bishopric, he saw a dove of fire that came from heaven
16 III| heaven in the likeness of a dove, and anon he did the body
17 III| city of Astence a white dove descended upon S. Seconde'
18 III| him with. And suddenly a dove descended from heaven, bringing
19 III| descend in semblance of a dove.~S. John drew him towards
20 III| visibly in likeness of a dove, and the voice of the Father
21 IV| much to say as son of a dove, or of a culvert He was
22 IV| bitterly. He was son of the dove, for he served God with
23 IV| that is to say, son of the dove, by which is given to understand
24 IV| abundance of tears, for the dove hath wailing for her song.
25 IV| Peace to you brethren that dove truth. To whom Simon said:
26 IV| heaven in likeness of a white dove. And then the wicked traitor
27 IV| Christ in likeness of a dove, as afore is said. Then
28 IV| suddenly there came a white dove, and let fall a scroll on
29 IV| heard great thunder, and a dove descended from heaven, and
30 IV| song in likeness of a white dove. Then let us pray to this
31 IV| haste thee, my culver or dove, tabernacle of glory, vessel
32 IV| the right holy culver or dove, innocent and simple, fled
33 V| Ghost sit in the form of a dove on it, he should be the
34 V| anon it flowered, and a dove descended from heaven thereupon,
35 V| and him seemed that a foul dove or black culver flew about
36 V| depart and go their way, this dove departed anon and came again
37 VI| in his chair, and a white dove brought him the body of
38 VI| into his mouth, and the dove ascended up into heaven
39 VII| Christ sent to her a white dove which fed her with meat
40 VII| And after, he nourished a dove, and laid wheat and other
41 VII| of Mahomet, and set the dove upon his shoulder, and fed
42 VII| likeness of a culver or a dove. And then he let the dove
43 VII| dove. And then he let the dove fly secretly, and he flew
44 VII| unto him in the form of a dove, and in his laws he put
45 VII| that which is said of the dove and is more to be holden.
46 VII| appeared by a columbe or dove of marvellous splendour
47 VII| Jerome's master, v. 200.~Dove crowns S. Margaret, iv.
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