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1 III| each beareth this day a candle of wax burning, which representeth
2 III| Jesu Christ. Like as the candle burning hath three things
3 III| Christ, and the fire of the candle signifieth the divinity
4 III| which be signified by the candle burning: that is good deeds,
5 III| good works. And like as the candle without burning is dead,
6 III| aforesaid and gave to her also a candle of wax. The which lady saw
7 III| for she would keep her candle and not offer it. And the
8 III| she would not offer her candle. The third time the queen
9 III| that she come and offer her candle, or else take it from her
10 III| not come and offer up her candle, he set hand on the candle
11 III| candle, he set hand on the candle that this lady held and
12 III| drew and haled that the candle brake in two pieces, and
13 III| and found the piece of the candle in her hand, whereof she
14 III| kept that piece of that candle much preciously, like an
15 III| with a little bread and a candle, she brought to S. Blase,
16 III| should offer in his church a candle, and know thou that to thee
17 III| great lord held to him a candle, and began to think in his
18 III| and made him to hold the candle, and after said to him:
19 III| happed that she offered a candle to the altar of S. Peter,
20 III| his covetise quenched the candle, but anon after the candle
21 III| candle, but anon after the candle was light again by himself,
22 III| that and put out another candle which a knight had offered
23 III| Denis, and made to bear a candle burning tofore her. The
24 III| quenched the light of the candle.The maidens that were in
25 III| troubled; she asked after the candle, and as soon as she had
26 III| had ended her prayer, a candle that she held, lighted in
27 III| her cell, on a time was a candle lighted in her hand without
28 III| of this world, of which candle many sick folk by their
29 IV| commandment, and lighted a candle at the lamp, and beheld
30 IV| took a thread to make a candle of his length, and measured
31 V| she fled, and lighted a candle herself and sought the thief,
32 V| every each should hold a candle burning in his hand, and
33 V| without hurt, and then took a candle, and saw well that it was
34 VI| and a pot of wine and a candle. And the devil which had
35 VI| a loaf, a pot of wine, a candle, save these three days.
36 VI| devout daughter brought a candle burning, and without speaking
37 VI| stood tofore her with a candle burning, S. Clare came again
38 VI| daughter, what need is of a candle, is it not yet day? And
39 VI| her arms and a lamb and a candle, and offered it up humbly.
40 VII| Lord Jesu Christ, their candle fell from the candlestick
41 VII| iii. 207.~Calne, vi. 237.~Candle, miracle of a, iii. 25.~
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