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1 III| Hebredune. And a child named Celsus bare to him the stones,
2 III| Nazarine had then the child Celsus or not, I wot never, for
3 III| Nazarine rehearseth that Celsus was offered to him long
4 III| the emperor, this child Celsus followed them much sore
5 III| and after, they put this Celsus with the other in prison,
6 IV| Lives of SS. Nazarien and Celsus, and first the interpretation
7 IV| trespassed in his tongue. Celsus is as much to say as high,
8 IV| Of S. Nazarien and S. Celsus. ~Nazarien was son of a
9 IV| offered to him her son named Celsus, which was an elegant and
10 IV| he took him and the child Celsus, with their hands bounden
11 IV| bounden so to Nero; and Celsus the child weeping, they
12 IV| remembered of Nazarien and Celsus, and supposed his gods were
13 IV| Nazarien then, and the child Celsus, were put in a ship and
14 IV| Nazarien with the child Celsus, walked upon the sea and
15 IV| he sent him in exile, and Celsus the child abode in the house
16 IV| the provost with the child Celsus, which then was led out
17 IV| three walls, with the child Celsus, and there was beheaded.
18 IV| S. Ambrose, and he left Celsus Iying in his place, and
19 IV| after took up the body of Celsus and buried it in the same
20 VII| Cecilia. November 22, vi. 247.~Celsus. July 28, iv. 127.~Christine.
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