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1 III| dignity; like as Hugh of S. Victor and S. Bernard say. After,
2 IV| laid it in the earth, S. Victor on the morn they came unto
3 IV| Here followeth of S. Victor, Martyr. ~S. Victor, the
4 IV| of S. Victor, Martyr. ~S. Victor, the glorious knight and
5 IV| which would have made S. Victor do sacrifice to the idols,
6 IV| to the idols, to whom S. Victor answered that he was a true
7 IV| burning furnace. When S. Victor was therein he made his
8 IV| tofore, and gave it to S. Victor, which ate it without any
9 IV| the duke yet admonished S. Victor that he should do sacrifice
10 IV| his gods, which thing S. Victor refused as he did tofore.
11 IV| put out his eyes. Then S. Victor said to him: Spare me not
12 IV| cried with a high voice: Victor, thou wert born in a good
13 IV| the duke commanded that S. Victor should be beheaded, who,
14 IV| in the malle. ~Hugo de S. Victor rehearseth that the devil
15 V| Innocent, S. Exsuperius, S. Victor, and S. Constantine, all
16 V| Secundus unto Ventimiglia, and Victor, Constantine, and Ursin
17 V| they saw an old man named Victor pass forth by, and they
18 VI| to do. After Richard of S.Victor, there be three things that
19 VII| That time died Hugh of S. Victor, which was a right excellent
20 VII| Vedaste. February 6, iii. 42.~Victor and Corona. May 14, iv.
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