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cybele 2
cymbals 1
cypress 5
cyprian 42
cyprus 8
cyrenia 1
cyriacus 1
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42 birds
42 cloth
42 confirmed
42 cyprian
42 deacon
42 engendered
42 jew
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cyprian

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1 V| bishop, that he said that Cyprian told when he was in grievous 2 V| exposition of his name. And of S. Cyprian.~Cornelius is expounded, 3 V| the strength of people. Cyprian is said of cypress, that 4 V| ana, that is high. Then Cyprian is as much to say as tincture 5 V| sovereign, and of virtues. Or Cyprian is said of cypress, that 6 V| Of S. Cornelius and S. Cyprian.~S. Cornelius succeeded 7 V| letters of comfort from Cyprian, bishop of Carthage. And 8 V| hundred and fifty-three. And Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, was 9 V| strongly grieved and vexed of Cyprian, and at the last she converted 10 V| faith of Jesu Christ. And Cyprian from his childhood had been 11 V| hast thou called me? And Cyprian said to him: I love a virgin, 12 V| from her, and came again to Cyprian and stood before him. And 13 V| and stood before him. And Cyprian said to him: Why hast thou 14 V| strength is failed in me. Then Cyprian left him, and called another 15 V| confused and came tofore Cyprian, and Cyprian said to him: 16 V| came tofore Cyprian, and Cyprian said to him: Where is the 17 V| anon all my virtue. Then Cyprian left him, and blamed him, 18 V| consent unto wedlock and have Cyprian. Wherefore all they that 19 V| Justina, and in mocking Cyprian he advanced him that he 20 V| languished for his love. And when Cyprian saw him and supposed that 21 V| of all women; and anon as Cyprian named Justina, the devil 22 V| fume or smoke. And when Cyprian saw him deceived, he was 23 V| woman nor bird, but appeared Cyprian as he was. Acladius, by 24 V| all things, returned to Cyprian, and held him all confused 25 V| confused tofore him, and Cyprian said to him: And how art 26 V| and her victory; to whom Cyprian said: By what oath shall 27 V| never depart from me. And Cyprian said: I swear to thee by 28 V| the face of the fire. And Cyprian said then to him: The crucified 29 V| fire inextinguishable. And Cyprian said: Then ought I to be 30 V| depart from me. To whom Cyprian said: I despise thee, and 31 V| departed all confused. ~Then Cyprian went to the bishop, and 32 V| Let it suffice unto thee, Cyprian, them that be without forth, 33 V| and is not overcome. And Cyprian said: I am certain that 34 V| when the bishop was dead, Cyprian was ordained bishop, and 35 V| over many holy virgins. S. Cyprian sent then epistles to martyrs 36 V| the fame and renomee of Cyprian and Justina, and he made 37 V| consumed and burnt him. Then Cyprian and Justina were taken out 38 VI| the sight of our Lord. And Cyprian saith that martyrdom is 39 VI| christian people, whereof Cyprian saith: Virginity is the 40 VII| Cuthbert. March 20, iii. 94.~Cyprian. September l6, v. 142.~Dantian. 41 VII| by S. Stephen, ii. 159.~Cyprian the enchanter, v. 166.~Cyprian' 42 VII| Cyprian the enchanter, v. 166.~Cyprian's conversion, v. 171.~ ~


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