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1501 VI| miracles. In such wise that a great church was afterwards made
1502 VI| is a vessel of heart by great hardiness, or a worshipper
1503 VI| painter came, because of the great splendour and light that
1504 VI| that the battle should be great, and much people should
1505 VI| bishops of the idols made a great laughter, and said to the
1506 VI| clothed, they had of them great despite in their courage.
1507 VI| angry, and made to come a great multitude of serpents. Then
1508 VI| right fair weather, came so great thunder and lightning that
1509 VI| to the said place with a great company, and as she made
1510 VI| where daily be showed many great miracles, especially for
1511 VI| dropsy, etc., and swelling of great bellies for over great superfluity
1512 VI| of great bellies for over great superfluity of water. For
1513 VI| Placidus heard that, he had great dread, and descended from
1514 VI| which baptized them with great joy, and named Placidus,
1515 VI| into Egypt. And all his great possessions came to nought
1516 VI| to a river, and for the great abundance of water he durst
1517 VI| as he went, there came a great lion and bare away that
1518 VI| tofore this mishap I shone in great wealth like a tree, but
1519 VI| to be accompanied with a great multitude of knights, and
1520 VI| thus saying and wailing, in great weeping, went into a street
1521 VI| found him much riches and great honour. And two knights,
1522 VI| father might come to me, a great lion issued out of the forest,
1523 VI| honourably and did do make a great dinner and feast. And on
1524 VI| therefore they made a right great temple and set their idol
1525 VI| anon the Romans would bring great puissance into that province,
1526 VI| people, therefore they made a great temple to all the sons of
1527 VI| And for as much as the great quantity of the earth which
1528 VI| be his. Then came hastily great company of people and voided
1529 VI| because there assembled great multitude of people at this
1530 VI| himself, as well for the great multitude, which be infinity,
1531 VI| holiness, so that by their great holiness and plenitude of
1532 VI| increase their mind than to be great with child. For some have
1533 VI| filleth heaven; that one is of great business, and this is of
1534 VI| business, and this is of great rest; virginity is silence
1535 VI| and there followed her a great multitude of virgins without
1536 VI| the skin of a camel, and a great multitude of ancient and
1537 VI| habit of a bishop, and a great multitude in semblable habit
1538 VI| number, whom followed a great company of divers people.
1539 VI| for contrition is right great satisfaction of their sins,
1540 VI| that martyrs have suffered great pains. The second is to
1541 VI| time in harvest, and took a great piece of ice instead of
1542 VI| because the bishop had a great burning of heat in his leg,
1543 VI| parts, him seemed that a great host had besieged the city,
1544 VI| that is, that we know what great pain is made ready to sinners
1545 VI| entered into religion with great devotion. Fourthly, for
1546 VI| that there was a man of great holiness and virtue, and
1547 VI| diligently what thing so great and so holy a man made there.
1548 VI| bishop went on a day of great solemnity in the churchyard,
1549 VI| enemies, putting them in great fear. And the second manner
1550 VI| Peter, which lay bound and great weight of iron upon him,
1551 VI| bridge, he passed over with great lightness and shortly, because
1552 VI| thine hand, for I have a great stone hanging over my head.
1553 VI| spare your smiting, for a great stone hangeth over my head.
1554 VI| wife heard that, she had great joy, and knew well that
1555 VI| husband dead, and she was in great despair for poverty. And
1556 VI| battle with Charles the Great for to fight against the
1557 VI| heaven. And suddenly was a great cry heard in the air, as
1558 VI| their daughter, they made great lamentation for her death
1559 VI| unto his holy name for this great miracle. And ever, as long
1560 VI| Sunday and dreaded not the great power of God, there showed
1561 VI| increased from day to day in great virtue and goodness, and
1562 VI| sisters, moving them into great devotion and love of Almighty
1563 VI| recreation, which then was great with child, began to travail
1564 VI| And he shone there by so great miracles, that who that
1565 VI| was over little for the great multitude of people that
1566 VI| the church made. And the great multitude of irons of diverse
1567 VI| of Limoges had do make a great chain for to fear withal
1568 VI| had done. And he hung that great chain tofore his tomb. There
1569 VI| I shall go make a right great and deep pit under the earth
1570 VI| into the fosse or pit with great light, and took the hand
1571 VI| a monastery he was of so great humility that he was seen
1572 VI| suffer damage, and that great by Leonard, which gathered
1573 VI| in his prayers, a right great serpent stretched him from
1574 VI| thee. Then came to him a great company of men clad in white,
1575 VI| fought against them, gave great money unto the knights.
1576 VI| city, and there lived in great abstinence with four score
1577 VI| week by fastings, and did great abstinence, and then the
1578 VI| blessed S. Martin was of great humility; for he met at
1579 VI| threefoot stool. He was of much great dignity, for he was like
1580 VI| were smitten suddenly with great fear, for they heard divers
1581 VI| visited him. And he was of great humility, for when the emperor
1582 VI| the priest. He was of much great patience, for he kept so
1583 VI| patience, for he kept so great patience that he that was
1584 VI| clothing, blue, and with a great coarse mantle hanging here
1585 VI| way a good pace. He was of great business in prayers, for
1586 VI| continually. He was alway of great cruelty toward himself,
1587 VI| mass. And as he sang mass a great light of fire descended
1588 VI| elbows. For his arms were not great ne fleshly, and the sleeves
1589 VI| ye ought to do.~He was of great power to chase away the
1590 VI| full meekly. He was of much great subtlety for to know the
1591 VI| they of Tours and there was great altercation. For the Poictevins
1592 VI| window, and was borne with great joy and had over the water
1593 VI| see him? And he gave such great medicine to them that trusted
1594 VI| she is worthy to be of great recommendation. It is read
1595 VI| mother was enceinted or great with child of her, on a
1596 VI| found in her life and known, great plenty of virtues. It is
1597 VI| And in especial she had so great pity of the poor people,
1598 VI| devout prayer she had so great pleasure that ofttimes it
1599 VI| that she had assembled a great convent of holy virgins,
1600 VI| virgins, unnethe and with great pain, if it had not been
1601 VI| pillow, she took a block or a great stone; she lay always on
1602 VI| brought with her a right great multitude of other virgins
1603 VI| sister of S. Clare, making great moan and sorrow. Then S.
1604 VI| that we say and show of the great marvels that God showed
1605 VI| worthy of all honour. That great tempest that was in the
1606 VI| and the holy ladies had so great fear that their hearts melted
1607 VI| then the Saracens had so great dread and fear, that over
1608 VI| battle and was captain of a great host, which Frederick had
1609 VI| heard the tidings, she had great pity and did do call her
1610 VI| city, and it should be a great unkindness in us if we succoured
1611 VI| succoured it not in this great need as much as we may.
1612 VI| and she herself first cast great plenty of ashes upon her
1613 VI| every each by themselves, in great weepings and tears, made
1614 VI| thee, for whom I was in great sorrow. Howbeit that this
1615 VI| lay there on the ground in great disease, and finally her
1616 VI| her kinsmen departed in great anguish and sorrow of heart.
1617 VI| much gladly, and had much great joy of that first battle
1618 VI| account with few words the great perfection of the life of
1619 VI| Clare the virgin.~Was it not great marvel of the orisons and
1620 VI| The pope Gregory had much great faith and great devotion
1621 VI| had much great faith and great devotion in the prayers
1622 VI| humility, as we may see, had so great devotion to S. Clare, of
1623 VI| holy work showeth well the great faith and the great devotion
1624 VI| the great faith and the great devotion that she had in
1625 VI| of the altar. For in that great malady which had so vexed
1626 VI| all wet. And she had so great fear when she approached
1627 VI| jubilation, the psalmody, and the great melody of the song, howbeit
1628 VI| loved him, and the right great love that she had to the
1629 VI| that she was a woman of great perfection, and he honoured
1630 VI| She nourished them by so great love that unnethe any tongue
1631 VI| Clare and abode there a great part of the sermon, and
1632 VI| sight, and beholding so great a sweetness in his heart
1633 VI| sweetness in his heart and so great comfort, that it might not
1634 VI| they marvelled much of the great abundance of holiness that
1635 VI| heaven, and sent to her a great malady, and multiplied her
1636 VI| should suffer for him right great pain and torments, for in
1637 VI| the cardinals had abode a great while at Lyons, S. Clare
1638 VI| so that her daughters had great sorrow at their hearts that
1639 VI| woman was sick, anon in great haste he went to see and
1640 VI| bruised and troubled by great sickness that the body might
1641 VI| her his foot to kiss by great humility. And she took it
1642 VI| debonairly hath done to me so great good, and given to me so
1643 VI| good, and given to me so great a gift that heaven ne earth
1644 VI| orphans whereof they had great sorrow in their hearts,
1645 VI| our Lord shall do to you great comfort and consolation
1646 VI| folk and people had to her great devotion and the prelates
1647 VI| to see her and beheld the great sickness that she had long
1648 VI| the holy virgin had much great consolation. Then she turned
1649 VI| door of the house and saw a great company of virgins enter
1650 VI| out whereof issued a right great clearness, that all the
1651 VI| brought a mantle of right great beauty, and the virgins
1652 VI| sit at the table where the great delights be. Now hath she,
1653 VI| both men and women, by so great companies, that it seemed
1654 VI| George's with so right great feast, singing and praising
1655 VI| hymns and lauds, and in so great melody, that there was honour
1656 VI| right holy life and the great perfection of S. Clare,
1657 VI| people, which have the more great devotion and more greater
1658 VI| the profoundness of the great clearness and light of heaven,
1659 VI| savorous, and right full of great miracles as is well declared
1660 VI| the tomb of S. Clare with great repentance of heart, and
1661 VI| began rumble, and made so great a noise that it seemed that
1662 VI| he brake his arm, and a great wound in his head. And it
1663 VI| head, and abode there with great devotion, sorrowing and
1664 VI| awaked, he began to pray with great tears that the people would
1665 VI| shoon and despoiled him by great devotion, and he put his
1666 VI| tomb, and there being in great devotion, fell asleep a
1667 VI| began to cast stones so great and fast that this John
1668 VI| stone. And because he had great desire to be healed, he
1669 VI| therewith, whereof he had so great sorrow that he hasted him
1670 VI| times. But when he heard the great marvels that our Lord had
1671 VI| ne address her but with great pain, and was all crooked.
1672 VI| that am recommended to so great and worthy lady? And with
1673 VI| should see her because of her great beauty. Then came many princes
1674 VI| judgment, and when he saw the great beauty of S. Barbara, he
1675 VI| at midnight descended a great light and clearness into
1676 VI| the earth thou shalt have great joy for thy passion, therefore,
1677 VI| greatly rejoiced by the great comfort of our Lord. And
1678 VI| took of gold and silver a great sum and departed alone from
1679 VI| done his penance by right great poverty in the said city
1680 VI| God would, there arose a great wind which made the ship
1681 VI| palace of the emperor with a great meiny following him. And
1682 VI| weeping and crying in right great sorrow of heart, saying:
1683 VI| alas ! drawing her hair in great sorrow, scratching her paps
1684 VI| upon the body, and with great sighs and heaviness said:
1685 VI| through the city, right great foison of people came against
1686 VI| healed. The emperor made great foison of gold and silver
1687 VI| might pass, and thus by great labour and reverence was
1688 VI| to our Lord God for his great miracles, unto whom be given
1689 VI| Peter, to whom she had so great devotion that she never
1690 VI| feasts of the year with so great reverence that she would
1691 VI| office of the mass with so great reverence that when the
1692 VI| thought, and she was of great humility and of great devotion
1693 VI| of great humility and of great devotion to God, and was
1694 VI| and was towards herself of great abstinence and of great
1695 VI| great abstinence and of great mercy. She was of so right
1696 VI| so that oft she wept with great sorrow, and she yet enjoyed
1697 VI| enjoyed in God. She was of so great humility that, for the love
1698 VI| to church. She was of so great humility that by the consenting
1699 VI| beaten them. She did so great abstinence, that at the
1700 VI| eat but bread. She took so great rigour on herself that she
1701 VI| this commandment with so great diligence, that when others
1702 VI| noble a gift, she had so great joy that she fell down as
1703 VI| parts, and that time was great dearth in the country, and
1704 VI| lessed. She did do make a great house under the castle,
1705 VI| she received and nourished great multitude of poor people,
1706 VI| blessed S. Elizabeth had great desire that her husband
1707 VI| where the pots lay, and gave great thankings to God. And at
1708 VI| this, one, her aunt, had great pity of her, and sent her
1709 VI| of the bishop with right great honour, and of her with
1710 VI| honour, and of her with great devotion, and weepings of
1711 VI| people than to abound in great riches with rich people,
1712 VI| sacrifice. She was of so great humility that she would
1713 VI| heard. Her prayer was of so great ardour that she drew others
1714 VI| he was esprised with so great heat that he sweat and fled,
1715 VI| which despoiled him for his great heat, and they themselves
1716 VI| and began a song of right great melody, like as it had been
1717 VI| of virgins. There was a great cry of poor people for her
1718 VI| clothes, which they kept for great relics. And then her body
1719 VI| which was fallen in so great a sickness that he cried
1720 VI| prison, and he called with great devotion S. Elizabeth unto
1721 VI| love, and led her life in great penance and daily laboured.
1722 VI| meekly thanking God of his great mercy and goodness. And
1723 VI| mouth, by which he knew great privities of our Lord in
1724 VI| after S. Edmund had full great devotion to the passion
1725 VI| to him. He was a man of great alms, and often preached
1726 VI| and all the people had great devotion to hear him. In
1727 VI| crooked. And then she made great sorrow, and cried God mercy
1728 VI| Oxenford. He was a man of great abstinence, and ate so little
1729 VI| good of him. And he did great penance and gave great alms
1730 VI| did great penance and gave great alms to poor people.~And
1731 VI| complained to him of her great poverty and prayed him for
1732 VI| monks of Pounteney made great sorrow for his departing.
1733 VI| when he had received with great reverence, he passed out
1734 VI| and afterwards, for the great miracles that God showed
1735 VI| and rule of it, and at the great instance and the prayer
1736 VI| archbishops, barons, and great multitude of people were
1737 VI| thither and saw it and also a great wolf sitting and embracing
1738 VI| the idol, but humbly with great devotion kneeled down and
1739 VI| corner, and to take a right great place. God rewardeth for
1740 VI| with her sons, there rose a great tempest and brought the
1741 VI| and an elephant which is a great beast hath but four feet
1742 VI| she was smitten with so great wonder that she fell, and
1743 VI| her other sorrows by the great joy that she had of her
1744 VI| embraced her straining with great weeping, and then as they
1745 VI| Apion and Ambion, which were great friends unto this old man
1746 VI| debonairly S. Peter, and with great honour enhanced him and
1747 VI| all the people arose in a great fury against him and said:
1748 VI| gave much money, and moved great treason and discord against
1749 VI| sprang up and grew into a great flood. Then, unto all them
1750 VI| for a god. And all that great multitude of the people
1751 VI| unto the rivage with the great multitude of people, and
1752 VII| Diocletian and Maximian was great and cruel tyranny showed
1753 VII| tidings came to Rome how that Great Britain, which now is called
1754 VII| he and the queen lived in great wealth and prosperity. And
1755 VII| Costus her father had so great joy of the great towardness
1756 VII| had so great joy of the great towardness and wisdom of
1757 VII| young queen crowned with great solemnity, and she sitting
1758 VII| and my subjects of the great love that they all have
1759 VII| no peril, considering the great wisdom of my lady my mother,
1760 VII| notable things that the great God hath endowed you with
1761 VII| to reign upon us, to the great comfort and joy of all your
1762 VII| contrary should turn to great sorrow and heaviness. Now,
1763 VII| The second, that ye be a great inheritor, and the greatest
1764 VII| and nature have wrought so great virtues in us, we be so
1765 VII| thank him humbly of his great and large gifts. But sith
1766 VII| worship, and therewith so great a lord that I shall never
1767 VII| lords heard this, they made great sorrow and heaviness, for
1768 VII| daughter, is this your great wisdom that is talked so
1769 VII| have joy. For I feel by great reason that there is a way
1770 VII| of the parliament, with great sorrow and lamentation,
1771 VII| space of thirty years in great penance. And on a day as
1772 VII| about her, where she had a great confiict and battle to keep
1773 VII| wherein ye shall receive so great worship and joy, that there
1774 VII| heads, whose beauty was so great and bright that the virgin
1775 VII| all ravished fell down in great dread. Then one more excellent
1776 VII| clothing ard our crown with so great honour, that all saints
1777 VII| standing in her estate with a great multitude of angels and
1778 VII| husband, whereas ye had a great conflict and battle in defending
1779 VII| Saviour Jesu Christ with a great multitude of angels, whose
1780 VII| was I fulfilled with so great sweetness that it cannot
1781 VII| heard him name her name, so great a sweetness entered into
1782 VII| all mine heart of all your great mercies, beseeching you
1783 VII| salvator visitat illam, with so great melody that no heart may
1784 VII| palace and to be kept with great diligence, and marvelled
1785 VII| and marvelled much of her great prudence and of her great
1786 VII| great prudence and of her great beauty, for she was right
1787 VII| secretly by letters for all the great grammarians and rhetoricians
1788 VII| and he should give to them great gifts if they might surmount
1789 VII| and to promise to them great rewards for their victory,
1790 VII| thing he was esprised with great woodness, and commanded
1791 VII| queen was esprised with great love of the virgin, and
1792 VII| saw the prison shining by great clearness, and angels anointing
1793 VII| Christ appeared to her with a great multitude of angels and
1794 VII| to have been tormented bv great famine and fasting, and
1795 VII| against the other two by great force, so that they should
1796 VII| Lord brake the wheels by so great force that it slew four
1797 VII| blame the emperor of so great cruelty, and then the king
1798 VII| body was become, there was great sorrow and lamentation among
1799 VII| which were inflamed with great devotion toward this holy
1800 VII| the holy hermits lived in great abstinence and devotion
1801 VII| Then they took up with great joy and reverence this holy
1802 VII| made, and this was done by great miracle, for the place where
1803 VII| a time as he prayed with great devotion that he might have
1804 VII| time in prayer he saw a great multitude of virgins passing
1805 VII| Secondly, she was firm when great gifts were offered to her,
1806 VII| her chastity, for she had great plenty of riches as she
1807 VII| And a dragon of horrible great form lay under the ladder,
1808 VII| And it happed, for the great love that he had to the
1809 VII| nothing but a sleep, for the great emperors doubt it. And James
1810 VII| said: Lord, when thou wert great thou wouldst be made little
1811 VII| having despite, cut off the great toe of the right foot, and
1812 VII| and he said: This day is great to me tofore all other days;
1813 VII| toe be comforted, for the great and little shall have one
1814 VII| S. James was grieved in great pain, and said: Lord Jesu
1815 VII| and notwithstanding his great business, was daily in the
1816 VII| praying in the church. He had great sweetness and liking to
1817 VII| the christian people was great about Rome, wherefore this
1818 VII| with the Holy Ghost, and in great beauty above all the maidens
1819 VII| when the paynims saw this great miracle, many of them were
1820 VII| anon the people heard a great noise of fiends crying in
1821 VII| us so sore? And for this great miracle many thousands of
1822 VII| hurt. Whereof the judge had great marvel, and said to her:
1823 VII| love she took on her these great and sharp torments. And
1824 VII| delivered from all shame, great poverty, and false slander,
1825 VII| God of Dorothy for that great miracle which was showed
1826 VII| to me these things is of great power, and therefore his
1827 VII| Fabricius knew this, anon, with great malice, he tormented Theophilus
1828 VII| strait and holy life in great penance and abstinence,
1829 VII| marvels ye have seen in the great sea-ocean that compasseth
1830 VII| Mervok, and he was a monk of great fame, which had great desire
1831 VII| of great fame, which had great desire to seek about by
1832 VII| overcovered them, that a great part of the day they saw
1833 VII| they could, and they saw a great rock of stone appear above
1834 VII| For every sheep was as great as an ox, and soon after
1835 VII| causeth the sheep to be so great and white; they eat of the
1836 VII| and in some places were great rocks, but at the last they
1837 VII| them and said that it was a great fish named Jasconye, which
1838 VII| The number of them was so great, and they sang so merrily
1839 VII| out of all pain, in full great joy and mirth after his
1840 VII| ocean, and soon after fell a great tempest on them in which
1841 VII| they were received with great honour and solemn procession
1842 VII| might of our Lord is now as great as it ever was. ~And when
1843 VII| Illaries, but they had great tempests in the sea from
1844 VII| sailed to the place where the great fish lay, and anon they
1845 VII| the year before, in full great joy and mirth. And daily
1846 VII| labour in the ocean in full great perils, and from year to
1847 VII| there forty days in full great joy and mirth, and after,
1848 VII| thanked our Lord of his great goodness that he had showed
1849 VII| showed to them oft in their great need, and then sailed forth
1850 VII| then sailed forth into the great sea ocean, abiding the mercy
1851 VII| the mercy of our Lord in great trouble and tempests.~And
1852 VII| to deliver them of that great peril. And anon after, came
1853 VII| their deliverance from this great peril, but they were in
1854 VII| peril, but they were in great heaviness because their
1855 VII| bird and brought to them a great branch of a vine full of
1856 VII| came flying towards them a great grip which assailed them
1857 VII| the Resurrection upon the great fishes back, and therefore
1858 VII| smoke, and there they heard great blowing and blasting of
1859 VII| might see nothing, but heard great thundering, whereof they
1860 VII| full ghastly on them with great staring eyes, of whom the
1861 VII| heard, and soon there came a great number of fiends and assailed
1862 VII| continually, and they came to a great rock standing in the sea,
1863 VII| sat a naked man in full great misery and pain, for the
1864 VII| were two ox tongues and a great stone that he sat on, which
1865 VII| sat on, which did him full great ease. And then S. Brandon
1866 VII| wherefore it doth to me full great pain now, in beating my
1867 VII| against even, there came a great multitude of fiends, blasting
1868 VII| hell, to their master the great devil, and then Judas thanked
1869 VII| had that night suffered great pain because they brought
1870 VII| also he had about his neck great plenty of fish, which he
1871 VII| of God. And there was a great stone, out of which our
1872 VII| depart, for thou hast a great journey to do, for thou
1873 VII| days even south in full great tempest, and on Easter even
1874 VII| thence they came to the great fish, whereon they said
1875 VII| stood upon him, for it was a great marvel to see such a fish,
1876 VII| marvel to see such a fish, so great as all a country, for to
1877 VII| their deliverance of the great fish, and kept their Easter-tide
1878 VII| them by his name, and did great reverence to S. Brandon,
1879 VII| and also took with them great plenty of precious stones,
1880 VII| their brethren received with great joy, giving thankings to
1881 VII| worldly dignity and his great patrimony into the heritage
1882 VII| Barking, he fell into a great sickness, in which he ended
1883 VII| lessons, and blessed them with great devotion, and among them
1884 VII| own church. thus there was great strife, and at the last
1885 VII| they went, there fell a great tempest, and so much water
1886 VII| and told to the people a great commendation of the virtuous
1887 VII| they took up the body with great honour and reverence, and
1888 VII| perished. Another time when a great fire had burnt a great part
1889 VII| a great fire had burnt a great part of the city, and should
1890 VII| Pastor was many years in great abstinence in desert, and
1891 VII| long time, and he shined in great holiness of religion. And
1892 VII| then she said to him by great violence: If thine entrails
1893 VII| brother which had done a great sin, being in will to do
1894 VII| arms, and came on a day of great feast into the church of
1895 VII| the church of Sixtus to a great multitude of people, and
1896 VII| and he took her up with great indignation, saying to her:
1897 VII| my face, see, and she for great shame and confusion considered
1898 VII| S. Arsenius, which was a great senator and a right noble
1899 VII| that hewed wood and made a great fardel, so great that he
1900 VII| made a great fardel, so great that he might not bear it,
1901 VII| trow there be no labour so great as to pray to God, for the
1902 VII| prayeth hath always need of great strife. A brother demanded
1903 VII| Damascene made the history with great diligence, in whom divine
1904 VII| named Avennir, which made great persecution to christian
1905 VII| till that he was found with great pain, and then he was brought
1906 VII| the king assembled a right great company of people for to
1907 VII| to him that he should be great in power and in riches.
1908 VII| that this prince was so great and gracious with the king,
1909 VII| said to him that he was in great heaviness that he might
1910 VII| these things, and was in great discomfort, but he showed
1911 VII| proved, thou shalt have right great honours of the king's son.
1912 VII| the king did do call his great barons, because he knew
1913 VII| should be opened, and anon a great stench issued out of them.
1914 VII| diligently thou mayst have great profit thereby. Then he
1915 VII| thou hast lost this day great treasure. For I have in
1916 VII| in fleeing he fell into a great pit, and as he fell he caught
1917 VII| so that this man was in great peril of his life and was
1918 VII| to this debate for I have great charge, but I shall yet
1919 VII| constitution. And he being thus in great delices and weeping ever
1920 VII| tofore him into that isle great treasure without number
1921 VII| and hunger, he abounded in great riches and delices. And
1922 VII| like as thou hadst received great things of him? To whom she
1923 VII| medicine oft delivereth a great languor and pain, right
1924 VII| gift is made a giver of great gifts, for the things that
1925 VII| therefore I have received great things of God, for he hath
1926 VII| chamber and showed to him great plenty of riches, more than
1927 VII| him: Thou hast put me in great heaviness, thou hast dishonoured
1928 VII| hand, or for to dry the great sea, so is it to thee for
1929 VII| king departed from him in great anger, and said to Arachis
1930 VII| Nachor heard that, he was in great fear, and saw well that
1931 VII| answer. And then Josaphat had great joy of that, which our Lord
1932 VII| was a king which had with great pain a son, and the wise
1933 VII| nourished within a pit made in a great rock. And when the ten years
1934 VII| on many others. There is great guerdon due to him that
1935 VII| hereafter come hither with great travail if thou mayst suffer.
1936 VII| cross he persecuted us by great force. Then Theodosius came
1937 VII| dwelled there many years in great and marvellous penance,
1938 VII| unto that same place with a great company, and took the bodies
1939 VII| and bare them with much great honour into his city, where
1940 VII| Pelagius the Pope was of much great holiness, and demeaned him
1941 VII| nourished, and called him great Lamissio, and said that
1942 VII| that he should be of so great puissance that after the
1943 VII| father, and came with a great puissant army against Alboin
1944 VII| and after, yet for all his great victory and weal he suffered
1945 VII| victory and weal he suffered great envy of the Romans, for
1946 VII| named Sophia, did to him so great despite that she sent him
1947 VII| Verona and had ordained a great feast, he commanded to bring
1948 VII| Rosamond knew it, she had great disdain and hate toward
1949 VII| that he desired, and in great disdain departed thence
1950 VII| He said that Moses was a great prophet, but Christ was
1951 VII| keeper and governor of a great company of Saracens and
1952 VII| Saracens hold the Friday in great honour, like as the Jews
1953 VII| Cadygam, he mounted in so great folly of thought that he
1954 VII| fellows, which had been always great with him, then he feigned
1955 VII| right fair angels and so great that from that one eye to
1956 VII| then Pepin assembled a much great host, and came into Italy,
1957 VII| childhood to have S. Denis in great reverence, for when he feared
1958 VII| him by a valley full of great stones, and his leader mocking
1959 VII| Whose body is worshipped by great devotion in Genoa.~In the
1960 VII| forbidden. In that time was a great trembling of the earth by
1961 VII| was dead, and Charles the Great, his son, succeeded him
1962 VII| messengers to Charles the Great and required him of help
1963 VII| the Pope and assembled a great host and entered by the
1964 VII| anon, after Constantine the great, the see imperial was in
1965 VII| and he received them with great joy. And then were there
1966 VII| him, where there was so great occision of one and other
1967 VII| the faith, and was of so great perfection that he made
1968 VII| rotting, and thereof ensued a great famine and great mortality,
1969 VII| ensued a great famine and great mortality, that almost the
1970 VII| Easter day, had ordained a great feast to his princes, tofore
1971 VII| strangled him, and with great pain he was taken from his
1972 VII| Romans, he came and made a great common feast to all the
1973 VII| the barons, bishops, and great lords. And when they were
1974 VII| her. Wherefore she had so great malice unto him that she
1975 VII| Stephen, which was of so great holiness that God ennobled
1976 VII| fire burning, and was much great, and was above the sun,
1977 VII| little church, there was so great thunder and so horrible,
1978 VII| night. And the lady, being great with child, as well as she
1979 VII| minstrels. In that time was so great discord in the church that
1980 VII| the body of our Lord with great devotion. And then his brethren
1981 VII| ninety. In that time was so great rains, thunders, and lightnings,
1982 VII| that never had been so great that any man might remember.
1983 VII| remember. For stones fell as great as eggs and were square,
1984 VII| and also they said that so great a stench issued out of his
1985 VII| go where thou wilt. With great pain they took off the cord
1986 VII| had a revelation that a great multitude of men of arms
1987 VII| glorifying God, and with great plenty of lights burning,
1988 VII| bare the body into the great church, which is called
1989 VII| he approached the city a great multitude of people began
1990 VII| and Jews, began to cry in great ire: This is the master
1991 VII| and nailed the bonds with great nails. Then he said to them:
1992 VII| the fire was burning and a great flame shining, a much notable
1993 VII| of his glorious body so great abundance of blood that
1994 VII| was much amarvelled of the great patience that he had, and
1995 VII| tyrant commanded to take great lamps burning and setting
1996 VII| commanded Julian to make a great pit, and by enchanters did
1997 VII| and commanded to hang a great caldron of oil upon the
1998 VII| all the people had him in great reverence. This holy man,
1999 VII| not yet born, and with great joy said to her that she
2000 VII| called Thomas, and shall have great name and renomee through
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