Volume
1 I| took this word hard and grievously for his son. Then said God
2 I| bound to do, he sinneth grievously and is inobedient, which
3 I| that thou hast made to sin grievously? To whom he answered: Let
4 II| Petronia had been sick much grievously, and had sought many remedies
5 II| servant, he travailed the more grievously because his son was more
6 II| thou to anger me? the more grievously that thou tormentest me,
7 III| of the next city took it grievously and was much angry therewith,
8 III| all evil, and maketh us grievously to be beaten when we come
9 III| and weep tenderly and sigh grievously. And I beheld there the
10 III| the thoughts which oft and grievously tempted me. And sith, I
11 III| tofore him a man which was grievously mismade; then said S. Ambrose:
12 III| knew it he bare it much grievously, and as soon as he was come
13 III| therefore this nun, which was grievously sick, prayed to S. Peter
14 III| scourged, and as he was grievously beaten he turned him to
15 III| borne witness of truth was grievously beaten with so many of them
16 III| riding, that his feet bled grievously, till they came to the place
17 III| Marcial, torment me right grievously; but I pray thee by the
18 III| were, the which beat him grievously, and sith put him in prison.
19 IV| were strongly tormented and grievously bound. And then said they
20 IV| all angry, and blamed him grievously of his delayment and negligence.
21 IV| time was in his journey grievously troubled with great floods
22 IV| smitten in the thigh so grievously that five months during
23 V| pain.~On a time he was so grievously sick that all the brethren
24 V| for I am here tormented grievously. But I may not, for the
25 V| little time he began to be grievously tempted, and when a brother
26 V| provost of Rome, and was grievously beaten, and had quicklime
27 V| then this man was taken and grievously beaten, so that when he
28 V| sacrifice, and was beaten right grievously. And then Natalie ran to
29 V| then she complained right grievously why against the laws of
30 V| Then the devil smote him so grievously that, after, when he was
31 V| to him and beat him right grievously. Then he called his fellow
32 V| crossbow, and he felt him grievously hurt in his left hand, but
33 V| venomous.~There was a friar grievously tempted, and he began to
34 VI| accomplishing of their penance be grievously punished in purgatory, but
35 VI| took Martin and beat him grievously, and he, saying nothing,
36 VI| named Dietrich which was grievously vexed in his knees and in
37 VI| slay themselves be most grievously punished? To whom she said:
38 VII| provost, which art yet so grievously tormented? And Felicity
39 VII| he held in his hand right grievously on his back, and sang melodiously
40 VII| the abbey was in the night grievously reproved in a vision of
41 VII| Phineas, punished them right grievously.~Whereof it befell that
|