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1 II| beginneth the life of S. Vincent. And. first of the interpretation
2 II| interpretation of his name. ~Vincent is as much to say as burning
3 II| right clearly in verses. ~Vincent was noble of lineage, but
4 II| commandment of Dacian the provost, Vincent and Valerian were drawn
5 II| Valerian answered lightly, S. Vincent said to him: Worshipful
6 II| which we be here. Then S. Vincent turned to the judge, and
7 II| should be put in exile, and Vincent as a man presumptuous and
8 II| Dacian said to him: Say Vincent now seest thou thy body
9 II| thou thy body unhappy? And Vincent smiling said to him: This
10 II| with many torments, and Vincent said to him: O unhappy man,
11 II| with rods of iron. And S. Vincent said: What sayest thou,
12 II| your torments, and this Vincent only shall more surmount
13 II| And Dacian said to him: Vincent have pity on thyself in
14 II| that be yet to come. And Vincent said to him: O venomous
15 II| pain. Then the body of S. Vincent was cast in a field for
16 II| holy blessed martyr, S. Vincent, that he vanquished so in
17 II| and vanquished life. This Vincent was tormented for to dwell
18 II| cruelty and pity, saying that Vincent said to Dacian: The torments
19 III| that S. Laurence and S. Vincent were deacon and sub-deacon,
20 IV| young men, Laurence, and Vincent his cousin, right ordinate
21 IV| Laurence, abode with him, and Vincent his cousin returned into
22 IV| death under Decius, and Vincent under Diocletian, and between
23 IV| them, so that the blessed Vincent might not be young, and
24 IV| and Decius, and so saith Vincent in his chronicle and Godfrey
25 V| prayers and labour of one Vincent, which had the rule of the
26 V| serve the sick people. Vincent was afeard and dreaded lest
27 VI| company of virgins, and Vincent, priest cardinal, and Jacobus
28 VII| decease of her husband S. Vincent of Longuys, made her profession
29 VII| Raven guards the body of S. Vincent, ii. 251.~Reeds in the desert
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