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1 I| Holy Ghost which is the fountain of grace, which he sendeth
2 I| to them thy treasure, a fountain of living water, that they
3 II| freely to thee, which art fountain of joy never failing. And
4 II| buried in a tomb of marble, a fountain of oil sprang out from the
5 II| tower, and by example of the fountain, and said to him: Thou that
6 II| and have brought forth a fountain out of the abysm, and thou
7 II| the will of our Lord, a fountain of water sourded and sprang
8 II| upward, like as sand in a fountain or springing well, where
9 II| is brought forth of the fountain of pity, the which hath
10 II| and drank of the well or fountain. After graces said they
11 III| it seemed of her eyes a fountain. So many tears ran from
12 III| desireth to come to the fountain, so desireth my soul to
13 III| third time he found a fair fountain and a much delitable place,
14 III| the which yet sourdeth a fountain of living water, which healeth
15 III| sprang there a fair well or fountain of clear water which refreshed
16 III| like water in a well or fountain. Three fair things showed
17 IV| eyes, and to my brows a fountain of water, that I may weep
18 IV| his thirst at some well or fountain, lest he should have any
19 IV| There was a well or a fountain infected, that who that
20 IV| dragon issued out of the fountain, and wound his tail about
21 IV| all the vermin out of the fountain. Another time, when he and
22 IV| great thirst, he made a fountain to sourde tofore them. ~
23 IV| thou that drankest at the fountain of perdurable clearness.
24 IV| light, but in herself is the fountain of light perdurable. And
25 IV| perdurable. And thou art the fountain of light without wasting,
26 V| tongue pronouncing wisdom, fountain springing goodly, full of
27 V| conning, and drawn out of the fountain of scripture, is by thee
28 V| this holy saint impetred a fountain by his prayers. He said
29 VI| down by great force into a fountain, and taketh away his old
30 VI| precious ointment, and the fountain of the divine life, members
31 VI| piscine is semblable to the fountain of Siloe in which he that
32 VI| fully their health. In this fountain is living water, and it
33 VI| mine eyes from henceforth a fountain of tears for to make pain
34 VI| place here, the veins of a fountain or of a well, and that he
35 VI| lamb, and anon a well or a fountain sprang up and grew into
36 VII| glorious saint, tending to God, fountain quick and living, nigh the
37 VII| fish which she put into a fountain for to be kept there. It
38 VII| could not return in to the fountain. On him came a great raven
39 VII| Some of them came to the fountain and took the fish and brought
40 VII| 105.~—of S. Nicholas, a fountain of oil, ii. 117.~Tonsure
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