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1 I| impair his good name and fame, for it is deadly sin. Against
2 II| rich and glorious that the fame ran, of his sapience and
3 II| When she heard of the good fame and renown of S. Agatha
4 II| were in their time of great fame and much renowned for their
5 III| not avise on her any evil fame. She was debonair and courteous
6 III| were converted and great fame arose in the country. And
7 III| Then grew the name and fame of him in the king's court.
8 III| in the court he heard the fame and renomee of the miracles
9 IV| And hereof the renomee and fame went from the east unto
10 IV| master in science and in fame was regent in Toulouse in
11 V| told to his lord. And the fame hereof ran all about the
12 V| smelling in sweetness of fame. His life hath written Abbot
13 V| that were not wise, and the fame and renown of him spread
14 V| Hippo, heard his renomee and fame, he ordained him a priest
15 V| much to in the time of his fame; and oft he said: Oft the
16 V| thereby. The renown and fame thereof came to Pavia of
17 V| Justina for to defoul the fame of Justina, and in mocking
18 V| that country heard of the fame and renomee of Cyprian and
19 V| and enforced to quench the fame of the holy saint. But after
20 VI| grudging. And the renomee and fame of this holy king S. Edward
21 VI| After this, the holiness and fame of S. Edward sprang about
22 VI| wisdom, and beauty, and her fame and renomee was borne all
23 VI| for by the odour of good fame he drew the people to him,
24 VI| conscience, and odour of good fame. Or she is said heaven,
25 VI| city of God. And for the fame of this miracle much people
26 VII| which after, to increase his fame, the people named it Fama
27 VII| second flamma, the third fame, that is: Ferro, flamma,
28 VII| then buried, but the common fame telleth that he now lieth
29 VII| and he was a monk of great fame, which had great desire
30 VII| Basilike that heard the fame and renown of him, and came
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