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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 VII| followeth the Life of S. Fiacre.~S. Fiacre, the glorious 2 VII| the Life of S. Fiacre.~S. Fiacre, the glorious hermit, made 3 VII| and that the life of S. Fiacre and of S. Pharon assembled 4 VII| of the excellence of S. Fiacre, how for the love of our 5 VII| Meaux, the same monk named Fiacre, of the nation of Scots, 6 VII| piteous pastor, granted that Fiacre should dwell with him after 7 VII| he would. When the hermit Fiacre had impetred his petition 8 VII| was commanded, and led S. Fiacre unto the bishop. When he 9 VII| declare his intention, said to Fiacre in this manner: My brother, 10 VII| receive my words. Then said S. Fiacre to him; Fair father reverend, 11 VII| bishop Pharon, beholding on Fiacre said to him: First, my right 12 VII| my right name I am called Fiacre, and therefore meekly I 13 VII| and glad, and said to S. Fiacre: I have a wood far enough 14 VII| place. Then answered S. Fiacre: So as thy paternity commandeth, 15 VII| as soon as he might, led Fiacre unto the right desired place. 16 VII| thither S. Pharon said to S. Fiacre: My brother, this place 17 VII| he had granted and said, Fiacre fell to his feet, and for 18 VII| And on the morn next, S. Fiacre took his leave of S. Pharon, 19 VII| his blessing, and when S. Fiacre had received it, he departed 20 VII| this very friend of God, Fiacre, continually without cease 21 VII| renomee of the holy man Fiacre, he anon went towards him, 22 VII| went towards him, and S. Fiacre much benignly received him, 23 VII| of his own livelihood. S. Fiacre then inclined his head and 24 VII| wheresoever the holy hermit Fiacre drew his staff, the trees 25 VII| insuring that the holy man Fiacre was full of wicked and evil 26 VII| injuries and villainies to Fiacre, contumelying and blaspheming 27 VII| came towards the holy man Fiacre, and when he saw the marvels 28 VII| forthon he loved the hermit S. Fiacre more than before, and honoured 29 VII| visit his church. When then Fiacre, as is above said, sat on 30 VII| it. The good and holy S. Fiacre in his lifetime resplendished 31 VII| and the good and holy S. Fiacre, the which by his glorious 32 VII| Priest. August 30, v. 78.~Fiacre. August 30, vii. 173.~Firmin,


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