Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        death, was reputed for a saint,~ ~and called S. Chappelet.~ ~ ~ ~
 2    1,    1|     Saint-like man, nay, a very Saint~ ~indeede.~ ~ Many additions
 3    1,    1|      Vowes, to this new created Saint. And so farre was spread
 4    1,    1|       their Vowes to no~ ~other Saint but him: naming him (as
 5    1,    1|        yet to this day they do) Saint~ ~Chappelet, affirming upon
 6    1,    1|        who before~ ~he became a Saint, was as you have heard:
 7    1,    4|         so long in the Order of Saint Benedict, as to learne all
 8    1,    6|       most devoutly addicted to Saint John with the golden beard,
 9    1,    6|      annointed his~ ~hands with Saint Johns golden grease (a verie
10    2,    1|        to be set on the body of Saint Arriguo, where he made shew
11    2,    1|   Arriguo~ ~had bene, and was a Saint. And presently all the people
12    2,    1|       is fit for us to see this Saint, but I know not how we shall~ ~
13    2,    1|         to the very body of the Saint it selfe. But how? quoth~ ~
14    2,    1|    desiring to come~ ~neere the Saint to cure me; every one will
15    2,    1|     they arrived at the body of Saint Arriguo, that (by his~ ~
16    2,    1| wonderfull noyse~ ~in praise of Saint Arriguo, even as if it had
17    2,    1|        to~ ~make a mocke of our Saint and us, came hither in false
18    2,    2|        the father and mother of Saint Julian; and~ ~after that,
19    2,    2|       mee firmely beleeve, that Saint~ ~Julian (in honour of whom
20    2,    2|         when we have thy money, Saint Julian and thou shift for~ ~
21    2,    2|      now and see, whether thy~ ~Saint Julian will allow thee this
22    2,    2|     made many sad complaints to Saint Julian,~ ~saying: This was
23    2,    2|        he reposed in her. But~ ~Saint Julian, taking compassion
24    2,    2|       began to remember God and Saint Julian, hartily~ ~thanking
25    2,    3|     commended his devotion~ ~to Saint Julian, who (in such extreame
26    2,   10|        it was dedicated to some Saint or other. In reverence~ ~
27    3,    1|       as also the merite of the Saint,~ ~in whose honour the Monastery
28    3,    4|     heard it reported, neere to Saint Brancazio,~ ~there dwelt
29    3,    8|    grave, and adored him as~ ~a Saint, who was the occasion thereof,
30    3,    8|      you were no~ ~lesse then a Saint, and is it convenient, that
31    3,    8|         to~ ~be truely termed a Saint. Within two dayes after,
32    3,    8|      loving Wife, and for sweet Saint~ ~Bennets sake, this grace
33    3,    8|        holy Lord Abbot, blessed Saint~ ~Bennet, and my most dearely
34    3,    9|  Bertrand, as being the onely~ ~Saint that caused her pilgrimage.
35    4,    2|    brought~ ~upon the Rialto of Saint Marke, and being there publikely
36    4,    2|     famous in those parts,~ ~as Saint Frances himselfe had hardly
37    4,    7|      carried to the Church~ ~of Saint Paul, by their sad and sorrowfull
38    5,   10|         to be more then halfe a Saint, walking~ ~alwayes very
39    5,   10|      Fathers, or the woundes of Saint Frances, all the World admiring
40    5,   10|  divinely inspired: this shee~ ~Saint must bee our distressed
41    6,    2|        on foot by the Church of Saint Marie d'Ughi, where~ ~Cistio
42    6,    3|        came to passe, that upon Saint johns day, they~ ~riding
43    6,    9|  departing from the~ ~Church of Saint Michaell d'Horta, and passing
44    6,    9|       Adamari, so~ ~farre as to Saint Johns Church, which evermore
45    6,    9|            as now adayes are at Saint Reparata, and divers more
46    6,   10|   defence: a Religious Frier of Saint Anthonies Order,~ ~shunned
47    6,   10|         still, after I had past Saint Georges Arme, into Truffia,~ ~
48    6,   10|      and love to our Lord Baron Saint Anthony, would have me to~ ~
49    6,   10|     Cherubin, which appeared to Saint~ ~Frances; with the payring
50    6,   10|       the East. Also a Violl of Saint~ ~Michaels sweate, when
51    6,   10|         Pattens, which the good Saint Gerrard~ ~de Magnavilla
52    6,   10|        Patron the Lorde~ ~Baron Saint Anthony. And so much the
53    6,   10|   senight~ ~hence, the Feast of Saint Anthony is to bee solemnized,
54    7,    1|  Florence, and in the street of Saint~ ~Brancazio, a woollen Weaver,
55    7,    1|    vulgar tongue; the~ ~Song of Saint Alexis; the Lamentations
56    7,    1|     Alexis; the Lamentations of Saint Bernard, the Hymne~ ~of
57    7,    2|        this is the Feast day of Saint Galeone; whereon we~ ~may
58    7,    3|     wretched, and pale. Because Saint Dominicke, Saint Fraunces,
59    7,    3|        Because Saint Dominicke, Saint Fraunces, and~ ~divers other
60    7,    3|       be placed on the Altar of Saint Frances, among many other
61    7,    5|        do you thinke me to be a Saint? Who knoweth not, I pray
62    7,    8|       quoth Simonida) and sweet Saint Frances helpe to~ ~defend
63    7,    8|    loving mother too? For sweet Saint Charities sake, what~ ~may
64    7,    8|        by the blessed mother of Saint John,~ ~if you would be
65    8,    2|          Sir Simon thoght her a Saint, and faine would be offering
66    8,    3|      meete him in the Church of Saint John,~ ~and seeing him seriously
67    8,    9|         you call on heaven, any Saint, or bee possessed with the
68    8,    9|         saying out alowde: God, Saint~ ~Dominicke, and my good
69    9,    5|     basely? I sweare by blessed Saint Bridget, thou shalt~ ~be
70   10,    9|         power to walke, God and Saint~ ~Peter (wee hope) are stronger
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