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501 III| was; and a recluse, a holy man saw that by that pillar 502 III| there was an hermit, an holy man, which had left and forsaken 503 III| possession of riches maketh not a man in this world rich, but 504 III| Longinus said: There may no man serve two lords which be 505 III| wherefore we pray thee, man of God, that thou send us 506 III| of christian people, holy man, we pray thee that thou 507 III| thou yet torment this good man, which hath saved us and 508 III| was at the entry a blind man begging, that had sat there 509 III| done.~On a night this holy man and his fellows harboured 510 III| that was so sick that each man said that he was dead, and 511 III| was dead, and this holy man healed him, and when he 512 III| with their teeth. The holy man anon put his hand in their 513 III| happed on a time that a man of that country stole a 514 III| within the church, and the man which had stolen it made 515 III| that had stolen it. And the man that was culpable repented 516 III| of sheep from any other man.~Also S. Patrick was wont 517 III| and others. Then this holy man S. Patrick, the bishop, 518 III| Lord God that none Irish man shall abide the coming of 519 III| he was never known of no man but of a monk named Romain, 520 III| good renomee of this holy man S. Benet, all the monks 521 III| happed on a time that a man hewed bushes and thorns 522 III| into a deep water; then the man cried and sorrowed for his 523 III| unto such a place that no man should find it. Then the 524 III| to the work again.~A lay man, of honest life, had a custom 525 III| surmounted thee. Then the good man knelt down to the feet of 526 III| it is not thine, and the man fell down anon to the ground 527 III| because he mocked the holy man, and died anon.~A clerk 528 III| till he died.~There was a man that sent to S. Benet two 529 III| Benet ate, and a young man which was son to a great 530 III| serve? I am son unto a great man; it appertaineth not that 531 III| not that one so gentle a man as I am be servant to him. 532 III| thee there.~There was a man of the king of Goths which 533 III| villain any good, ne of the man that S. Benet had unbounden 534 III| sent from God, for never man wist from whence they came. 535 III| cellarer to give it to a poor man. The cellarer understood 536 III| heaven. And there was a man in a fair habit to whom 537 III| keep it secret and tell no man thereof during his life. 538 III| set peace between God and man, for to destroy the death 539 III| that I shall never know man, and yet I never knew none, 540 III| the Holy Ghost and not of man, the child that shall be 541 III| hour was in her, perfect man and perfect God in one person; 542 III| same day Adam, the first man, was created and fell into 543 III| It happed that an holy man passed by his house, whom 544 III| despoiled, but that holy man prayed them that robbed 545 III| lord; and anon the holy man prayed him that he would 546 III| were assembled the holy man said: Yet be they not all 547 III| come. And when the holy man saw him come anon he said: 548 III| knowledge myself, I am no man but am a devil which am 549 III| which am in the form of a man and have taken it fourteen 550 III| to the feet of this holy man and demanded pardon of his 551 III| sins. After this the holy man said to the devil: I command 552 III| mayst grieve ne annoy no man. Then let us pray to the 553 III| ennobled. And this holy man Seconde was informed in 554 III| the faith of the blessed man Calocerus, which was holden 555 III| that thou art a christian man. To whom Seconde said: Verily 556 III| knowledge me to be a christian man; then Saprice said: Lo! 557 III| to lechery and refused no man. After, it happed that men 558 III| adored the holy cross, a man gave to me three pence, 559 III| desert, where I never saw man by the space of seventeen 560 III| heretic and an Arian, a sharp man and so hard that he was 561 III| inconvertible, because no man might convert him to the 562 III| S. Ambrose.~There was a man that had a devil within 563 III| After, it happed that a man being conducted and hired 564 III| went into the town he saw a man laugh because he saw another 565 III| palace for to pray for a poor man, but the judge made to close 566 III| ne he would flatter no man. There was brought once 567 III| brought once tofore him a man which was grievously mismade; 568 III| way harboured with a rich man, S. Ambrose began to demand 569 III| of his estate. That rich man answered: Sir, mine estate 570 III| all the house of this rich man, and there abode not as 571 III| that if so great and good a man should go from them it should 572 III| go with him to this holy man and pray him that he would 573 III| Ambrose, and there was a man that told what was befallen 574 III| place appertaineth to no man but to priests. Go out, 575 III| a priest. I have found a man of truth, my master Ambrose, 576 III| master Ambrose, and such a man ought to be a bishop.~ 577 III| King Ethelred was a meek man and took none heed to help 578 III| took S. Alphage, the holy man, and bound his hands behind 579 III| devil appeared to this holy man in the prison, in likeness 580 III| follow him. And this holy man believed him and went out, 581 III| and he brought this holy man into a dark valley, and 582 III| hedges, and ever this holy man followed him as he might 583 III| away. And then this holy man wist well that he was deceived 584 III| believe that he is an holy man, or else we will never believe 585 III| failed there was taken a man and a sheep. Then was an 586 III| Go ye your way fair young man, that ye perish not also. 587 III| the habit of a christian man, and went into the middle 588 III| surmount and overcome this man. Then said she to him: Evil 589 III| one, a right fair young man, appeared to a priest of 590 III| his tomb is an hole that a man may put in his hand. And 591 III| heard say that there was a man come from Galilee, that 592 III| in such wise that every man enforced him to flee, and 593 III| thereof. Then there was one man in another ship that japed, 594 III| devout revelation.~A young man on a time had a cancer in 595 III| would be baptized. Anon a man all shining appeared to 596 III| good works.~There was a man gone up in the steeple of 597 III| this miracle.~There was a man taken, by envy of them that 598 III| by revelation to a holy man that it was because that 599 III| friar, a much religious man, was sick unto the death, 600 III| sovereign, be judged of any man, but be he judged of himself, 601 III| he showed him a christian man he did him to be hanged 602 III| in fair manner that every man might behold as in a mirror, 603 III| there.~There was a lame man which had been so lame five 604 III| It happed that a young man was dumb and might not speak 605 III| sent thither S. Peter as a man wise, constant, and religious, 606 III| approached nigh the city a man of the heretics, which was 607 III| never the gout.~There was a man that had a villainous malady 608 III| miracle overall.~There was a man called Roba which had lost 609 III| he went his way and the man was all whole, and took 610 III| trespass, and was after a good man.~S. Peter whiles he lived, 611 III| Compostella there was a man that had great legs swollen 612 III| thee all whole. This sick man went in the morn to the 613 III| saw in his sleep that a man in the habit of a friar 614 III| baptized, and then entered in a man suddenly in to the temple 615 III| voice: Right just and true man, we know well that thou 616 III| and they cried: O the just man hath erred at this time. 617 III| Jacob: Sirs, leave this just man in peace. But there was 618 III| in peace. But there was a man in that company took a fuller' 619 III| the destruction came, a man whose name was Jesus, the 620 III| all the people! The said man was taken, smitten, and 621 III| his youth, and never might man be found that might heal 622 III| traitors that have slain this man; and then he let Alban, 623 III| Then Josephus, a prudent man, and not willing to die, 624 III| Josephus, being a strong man and a light, caught the 625 III| prayer and request of this man; and Josephus answered: 626 III| Josephus, a wise and a prudent man, considered the time of 627 III| enquire if there were any man that the prince hated much. 628 III| they saw there a fair old man, hoar and venerable of cheer, 629 III| water, and the first sick man that descended into the 630 III| her and said: Lady, this man is the son of a prophet 631 III| a prophet and of a just man, and knoweth right well 632 III| was the corps of a young man brought to be buried. Judas 633 III| constrained a christian man named January for to do 634 III| Domicella had to husband a man that was called Aurelian, 635 III| is married is subject to man. and is beaten with staves 636 III| doctor: That if there be a man that will make a false oath 637 III| propitious to this young man, but let us go to Pancrace 638 III| head of S. Cecilia. This man was marvellously cruel against 639 III| And then there was a holy man that said that the child 640 III| Edgar king, a full holy man. And then he heard of the 641 III| realm of England, and every man praised greatly S. Dunstan 642 III| mass was done, there was no man that would take his chasuble 643 III| and departed from the holy man. But anon fell on them so 644 III| the words of yonder holy man, and therefore let us all 645 III| then they came to this holy man and brought to him a full 646 III| Kent, which was a noble man and a mighty. To whom S. 647 III| and followed this holy man. And by the holy conversation 648 III| city there met him a blind man which said to him: O thou 649 III| which was so deep that no man might pass over on foot, 650 III| our Lord there was neither man, woman, ne child drowned, 651 III| that he seemed all a new man.~Also as S. Austin came 652 III| brother, if thou knowest this man? and he said: Yea, would 653 III| same country was a young man that was lame, dumb, and 654 III| life that he led was above man's power. His life was so 655 III| women; and when the holy man saw them he commanded them 656 III| in such wise that every man and woman were found in 657 III| come here; and the holy man granted it him that he should 658 III| but few, and saw the holy man pass by, they called him. 659 III| as a blessed or happy old man. Primus is said sovereign 660 III| Felician is said happy old man, not only for the ancient 661 III| As to the first he was a man and manly, to the second 662 III| fastings, yet was S. Barnabas a man enforced to suffer pains 663 III| in the city of Iconium, a man with a clear shining visage 664 III| thou tell this vision to no man, for in the same form he 665 III| that a great and a puissant man was come in to the city, 666 III| heads were there whereas no man living knew where they were. 667 III| and incontinent a blind man touched the bier, and anon 668 III| company, when that a blind man received his sight at Milan 669 III| whether it was the same blind man or no.~Also he telleth in 670 III| book that there was a young man in a town named Victoriana 671 III| had a blessed and an holy man, S. Dunstan, which was chief 672 III| wood, to the end that no man should know where he was 673 III| appeared to an holy religious man, and bade him go to Dame 674 III| Amphiabel, a goodly young man, and well learned in Latin, 675 III| disposed and seemly young man, and discreet in his governance. 676 III| that thou art a christian man and comest in to these parts 677 III| took our nature and became man and suffered death, and 678 III| that he was a christian man. And the men that came for 679 III| he was a very christian man. Then the judge demanded 680 III| thy consent to a foolish man, wherefore forsake his doctrine 681 III| elements fought for this holy man against the wicked men. 682 III| commanded that no christian man should be spared, save only 683 III| pervert him, but the holy man was constant and firm in 684 III| to so noble and so good a man, and specially his kindred 685 III| place following this holy man with despitous words and 686 III| rebukes, whereto the blessed man Alban answered no word, 687 III| the prayer of this holy man, they that tofore had been 688 III| tears express how this holy man Alban was drawn and led 689 III| saying: O thou most wicked man, how great is thy wickedness 690 III| said: Lord, that madest man's body of earth, and his 691 III| at the feet of this holy man Alban, sprang up a fair 692 III| strongly the blood of this holy man and his death, and gave 693 III| gods, and took this holy man, and bound him first to 694 III| his head; and then a cruel man was ready, and in an anger 695 III| off the head of this holy man at one stroke, that the 696 III| heard: Alban the glorious man is a noble martyr of Jesu 697 III| death, whereof this holy man gave laud and thankings 698 III| men said: Certainly this man is the very true servant 699 III| their cousins. Then the holy man Amphiabel, seeing this blessed 700 III| the way there was a sick man which was going from Verulam 701 III| place whereas this holy man was and stood, which was 702 III| great fury took this holy man and bound him fast, and 703 III| ground, and made the holy man to go round about the stake, 704 III| in all this pain the holy man gave no token of sorrow 705 III| yet the life in this holy man, cast stones at him and 706 III| Then at last this holy man Amphiabel lifted up his 707 III| the meanwhile a christian man stole away the body and 708 III| not speak, but the holy man made to them signs by which 709 III| Ghost without knowledge of man. For our Lord may do all 710 III| about the country, and each man said in his heart, and without 711 III| He shall be great and a man of our Lord, for he is already 712 III| child of a noble and rich man and son of great dignity, 713 III| anon she sent for an holy man to come and pray for her. 714 III| pray for her. When the good man was come, anon he said to 715 III| own hand, there was a poor man that had his hand stiff 716 III| named Strabor, he found a man that was hanged that same 717 III| we done for to let this man to be taken off if God Almighty 718 III| bridge, he made a blind man to see. The sexton of the 719 III| to perfect age and was a man ripe and attempered, he 720 III| brought him tofore this holy man, on whom he had great pity 721 III| whence he came. I have seen a man, said he, that is called 722 III| done to so true and just a man, he departed on the morn 723 III| maladies. When this holy young man knew of their coming he 724 III| there a prelate, an holy man and true, whom they had 725 III| unto the lodge of the holy man and abode there. Always 726 III| after they beat this holy man with staves and scourges 727 III| all the company, came a man that was of the said lineage 728 III| they were received of a man named Marcel, at that time 729 III| received of a rich and a mighty man named Arnold, which had 730 III| weeping, and saying to him: O man of God, help us at this 731 III| to the feet of the holy man, saying to him: O man of 732 III| holy man, saying to him: O man of God, I require thee to 733 III| came unto him, and the holy man said: Is this child yours? 734 III| Blessed be ye, said the holy man, when God hath given to 735 III| accomplish my devotion. The holy man said: Have firm belief in 736 III| my purpose. Then the ho]y man looked on the ground and 737 III| worse, therefore the holy man set nought of their jangling, 738 III| beyond Antioch, was a good man named Simeon, which had 739 III| great marvel that the holy man which had never seen ne 740 III| change her habit. A young man had fianced and trothed 741 III| her defloration and the man that had done the fait. 742 III| There came from Meaux a man to this holy virgin which 743 III| There was brought to her a man, which by the punition of 744 III| and tokens, and the sick man was all whole and in good 745 III| that he would deliver the man from the enemy. Our Lord 746 III| with the oil, saw the same man that wrote her life eighteen 747 III| virgin was brought a young man that was so sick of the 748 III| never been sick. Another man came thither that gladly 749 IV| presented as a christian man unto a duke called Sebastian, 750 IV| drawn out, and this holy man gave great thankings to 751 IV| it, which meat this holy man ate without any grievance 752 IV| no wise grieve the holy man, he burnt all his books 753 IV| the prayers of this holy man they had received their 754 IV| far for to see the great man how he was changed. For 755 IV| was a great battler and man of war. Then when Constantine 756 IV| which was become so blessed man, should make sacrifice to 757 IV| durst not slay so great a man. Then he went to Alexandria, 758 IV| his flesh. And this holy man was a great wreaker and 759 IV| her son. Then this holy man Leo preached unto all the 760 IV| But if thou spare this man thou shalt be slain, and 761 IV| erred in this epistle as man, thou to whom the cure of 762 IV| substances that is of God and man, so are in this magician 763 IV| two substances, that is of man and of the devil. Then said 764 IV| him secretly: Command some man to bring to me a barley-loaf, 765 IV| happed that there was a young man dead, and then Nero let 766 IV| might not arise the dead man to life. Simon then, as 767 IV| that the head of the dead man moveth. Let Simon be taken 768 IV| dead body, saying: Young man, arise in the name of Jesu 769 IV| command. Then said Nero: This man is very God, and ye be two 770 IV| that he had lost such a man, he was sorrowful, and said 771 IV| which was a much noble man, and Paulin delivered them 772 IV| we be sons of the first man which have the head inclined 773 IV| would make. He wedded a man for his wife. He fished 774 IV| where his bones rest, was a man of great holiness and of 775 IV| lost and redressed. A young man that fell out of a window 776 IV| progeny and lineage of that man that then harboured Paul 777 IV| time in a loft, a young man named Patroclus, butler 778 IV| smitest thou this young man, truly and wisely answering 779 IV| to whom Nero said: O thou man, servant of the great King, 780 IV| decree and edict that no man should touch ne hurt no 781 IV| touch ne hurt no christian man till the emperor had otherwise 782 IV| said: Take away this wicked man and behead him, and suffer 783 IV| telleth that there was a man that fell in despair in 784 IV| saying to him: Hie thee, good man, make an end of that thou 785 IV| shadow, as it had been of a man that said to him that stirred 786 IV| shadow vanished away, and the man coming again to himself, 787 IV| earthly angel, an heavenly man, image and similitude of 788 IV| ceaseth and faileth. Now no man saith: Let us go and see 789 IV| the goodness that is in man the soul possesseth it only, 790 IV| in him, and not only of a man, but also of the angels ? 791 IV| abode unmovable as a dead man to a dead man. All men wonder 792 IV| as a dead man to a dead man. All men wonder at Job, 793 IV| and patiently. Job was a man of great hospitality, and 794 IV| opened his house to every man that came, but the soul 795 IV| things to be assembled in one man, and we study not to follow 796 IV| weeping. There could no man weep ne bewail his own defaults 797 IV| emperor, and had a rich man to her husband, and dreading 798 IV| Theodora, enticed a rich man of the town into the concupiscence 799 IV| to do this sin with that man, and to have pity on him. 800 IV| being deceived, bade the man he should come at night, 801 IV| woman had told this to the man, he was glad and joyful, 802 IV| were gone away with another man. And the angel of God appeared 803 IV| many miracles. She saved a man all to-torn with a wild 804 IV| thou hast lain with another man I forgive it thee. And she 805 IV| wild beasts, and a certain man said to them: Eat ye this 806 IV| her, and said to him: The man that hath lain by thy daughter 807 IV| he rode, and met with a man running, whom the abbot 808 IV| thanked God and this holy man for the miracle that was 809 IV| short time after. And a holy man warned Ethelwold whilst 810 IV| heavenly sweetness, and a blind man received there his sight 811 IV| men. For when a religious man hath continued in his order 812 IV| Among all others there was a man, because of great devotion 813 IV| cast into the water. This man, not forgetting himself, 814 IV| tofore his death a young man died and was raised again 815 IV| harmless. ~Also there was a man that S. Thomas loved much 816 IV| there was a devout blind man which had his sight restored 817 IV| father, was a full holy man, and Dornemilde and Quendred 818 IV| said. Then anon this wicked man Askeberd went to Quendred, 819 IV| on pain of death, that no man should speak of Kenelm. 820 IV| wood called Clent, for no man durst fetch him thence to 821 IV| body. And then a full good man that was there among them 822 IV| sounded and were rung without man's hand. And then the queen 823 IV| that the bells rung without man' s help. And then she said, 824 IV| Christ. Theoteinus, a learned man, wrote her legend. ~The 825 IV| to her in likeness of a man for to deceive her. And 826 IV| am overcome. If a young man had overcome me I had not 827 IV| this virgin writeth an holy man and saith: The holy and 828 IV| of the sea. And the good man did so much with the mariners, 829 IV| celestial place where no man human might come, and then 830 IV| Lord, that if thou be a man or other creature reasonable, 831 IV| Lord, she would never see man. But after when she came 832 IV| years without knowing of any man or woman. And he saith that, 833 IV| aforesaid. ~There was a man which was blind on both 834 IV| church. And then the blind man escried and said with a 835 IV| him. ~There was another man that wrote his sins in a 836 IV| and struck out. Another man was holden in prison for 837 IV| as who saith, he was a man of marvellous discretion. 838 IV| of our Lord upon the dumb man, and had so cured him, and 839 IV| gave sight, and to a dumb man he restored his speech; 840 IV| wise would give her to no man, but would have her continue 841 IV| converted there but one man only, and when after he 842 IV| commandment of Herod, a man having the palsy cried to 843 IV| them unto a right cruel man, by treachery and by guile, 844 IV| good works. ~Bernard, a man of the bishopric of Mutina, 845 IV| Bede saith: There was a man that had done a foul sin, 846 IV| faith to other that every man should abide and serve other 847 IV| it drew to night the sick man died, and when it was night, 848 IV| and when it was night, the man that was alive was sore 849 IV| to him in likeness of a man on horseback and comforted 850 IV| rehearseth, there was a man of Almaine, and he went 851 IV| life. ~There was a young man of the country of Lyons, 852 IV| vanished away. Then the young man was in great anguish, and 853 IV| children were borne. And this man, that thus went all discomforted, 854 IV| and sorrow. Then came a man to him, upon an ass, which 855 IV| bare it. After, he found a man sick, and set him on his 856 IV| took the burden off the man, and the sack off the said 857 IV| saith, that there was a man of Viriliac went to S. James, 858 IV| the miracle. For when any man would have taken him, as 859 IV| Florence and Pistoia, a young man deceived of simplesse by 860 IV| simplesse by counsel of an old man, set fire in the corn of 861 IV| king, which was a christian man, when he heard him name 862 IV| him, and said: There was a man called Christ which was 863 IV| went out, but he found no man. And when he was again in 864 IV| Canaanite, now, a christian man. To whom the king said: 865 IV| in such wise that every man was afeard of the pains 866 IV| said: What is this, that no man yesterday durst name Jesu 867 IV| Jesu Christ, and now every man confesseth him to be christian? 868 IV| that other, that this young man had found some old treasure. 869 IV| in the city that a young man had found ancient treasure, 870 IV| all, but he could know no man there of his kindred ne 871 IV| am greatly abashed and no man believeth me, for I wot 872 IV| have showed by this young man. Then said the young man: 873 IV| man. Then said the young man: Follow ye me, and I shall 874 IV| flowered, or keeping. In a man be found these five: Cogitation, 875 IV| said flowered, for a just man shall flower like a lily. 876 IV| husband ne fellowship of man, but she as a noble hostess 877 IV| and found him eating a man. And she cast on him holy 878 IV| Rhone, there was a young man on that other side of the 879 IV| the same place, a learned man in the law, demanded of 880 IV| after this made a christian man, and baptized of S. Remigius, 881 IV| his vestment to any poor man he wore it so long that 882 IV| that he lived was above man's power, his life was such 883 IV| women. And when the holy man saw them, he commanded them 884 IV| through the town, and saw no man of the city ne did no harm 885 IV| ordained in his place Denis, a man right catholic. And thus 886 IV| and would please every man, and commanded that all 887 IV| the world. And the chariot man heard this word said of 888 IV| it was so bright that no man might behold it, and the 889 IV| that, he better seemed a man made by craft than by nature 890 IV| seen thee till now like a man, but now we confess that 891 IV| thee that art so wise a man, that thou wilt leave the 892 IV| did so much honour to a man damned, and thought that 893 IV| about the neck of this wood man and demoniac. And it did 894 IV| about the neck of the said man demoniac. But it was of 895 IV| spot of sin. How may this man then be saved which is not 896 IV| awoke, he saw an ancient man of noble stature with a 897 IV| Christ was born in earth that man should be born in heaven, 898 IV| anon she arose. And a young man of Hippo died, and anon 899 IV| Stephen thy fellow, he was a man as thou art, and of the 900 IV| at your will. He found a man that for the great poverty 901 IV| should be given to the poor man to bring him out of his 902 IV| joyously the petition of the man of God, and bade that he 903 IV| prayer, and as the young man had despoiled him of his 904 IV| this there came a young man bearing a book of the New 905 IV| vision saw again a religious man of the hospital with his 906 IV| Lord. ~There was a young man, nephew of the cardinal 907 IV| his prayers, and the young man reestablished to life. In 908 IV| of the wall fell upon the man and slew him, but S. Dominic 909 IV| his passage, and the holy man of God promised to him the 910 IV| pay me a penny. The good man of God lift up his eyes 911 IV| time that when this holy man S. Dominic was in his voyage, 912 IV| his voyage, a religious man, which was of good conversation 913 IV| other meant. ~There was a man which was vexed with many 914 IV| should torment no more that man. And anon they were tormented 915 IV| ministers: Keep ye this man that he be not burnt in 916 IV| thou shalt yet be a good man. And he was left, and abode 917 IV| which I never yet said to no man, ne thou shalt never tell 918 IV| a peacable visage of a man within forth, the compunction 919 IV| was demanded of him by a man in what book he most studied, 920 IV| charity. On a time the holy man Dominic woke in the church 921 IV| his mind, and saw the holy man S. Dominic crowned with 922 IV| church. ~There was a young man which was serf and bond 923 IV| province of Hungary there was a man that wept because that his 924 IV| to you all whole. ~A sick man there was which had been 925 IV| and the night following a man appeared to her in the habit 926 IV| accomplished her vow. ~There was a man of Piedmont, swollen like 927 IV| showed for this blessed man S. Dominic, and let us pray 928 IV| Donatus prayed. There was a man named Eustace which received 929 IV| went his way. ~There was a man borne to be buried, and 930 IV| buried, and there came a man that brought an obligation, 931 IV| matter, and said that thilke man had received all that money. 932 IV| corpse, and touched the dead man with his hand, and said: 933 IV| what thou shalt do to this man that suffereth not to bury 934 IV| and to thee as to a young man shall remain a more glorious 935 IV| people. And the blessed man sought the poor people night 936 IV| the house of a christian man and found therein a blind 937 IV| and found therein a blind man, and gave to him his sight 938 IV| Laurence answered: Thou cursed man, I have always coveted these 939 IV| devils comforting this cursed man, which adored not the gods, 940 IV| but in no manner might no man make him say but that he 941 IV| castle in Italy, that a man was sore vexed with toothache, 942 IV| delivered at once, but this holy man was tormented by long and 943 IV| ought to receive the blessed man with devotion; first, for 944 IV| said S. Austin thus: A man covetous is armed by double 945 IV| profited till that the true man ascended and mounted into 946 IV| enchanter, but as a christian man. Then Decius, being replenished 947 IV| that he ware as a christian man, and that his mouth should 948 IV| her clothes, and came to a man named Irenæus, which was 949 IV| was secretly a christian man, and said to him: Keep my 950 IV| called to him a christian man named Abundinus, and bare 951 IV| then came against her a man bearing in his right arm 952 IV| so great gladness that no man may recount ne tell, and 953 IV| with great howling. And the man sprang down from his horse 954 IV| gave to them. ~There was a man which was ravished in judgment 955 IV| then our Lord said: Let the man speak, but the man spake 956 IV| Let the man speak, but the man spake not. And the devil 957 IV| trembling, he met with a man which asked the cause of 958 IV| to her in the form of a man, and she sought many remedies, 959 IV| ceased not. And then a holy man counselled her that, when 960 IV| laid honourably. And let no man ween that I have made this 961 IV| peradventure the first form of man, that is to wit Adam, put 962 IV| conceived without knowledge of man, and childed without pain 963 IV| the stars in worshipping man above nature, and in worshipping 964 IV| conceived of the seed of man but by divine inspiration. 965 V| which was a young flowering man should be smitten with pestilence. 966 V| as soon as and this holy man Rocke was come in. All they 967 V| He understood the young man Rocke to be right dear with 968 V| reverently saluted the holy man and approached to him, but 969 V| himself all still: This poor man whom I have left in the 970 V| desert, certainly is the man of God, sith this hound 971 V| it, which am a Christian man. By this holy meditation 972 V| secret and to tell it to no man, for he desired no worldly 973 V| told her dream to a holy man, he answered to her, prophesying: 974 V| the beauty of this young man and was greatly achauffed 975 V| was found, and then each man went to his bed again. But 976 V| servant of God waked over man's power, and said that he 977 V| outrageous clothing was folly, a man but glorifying himself in 978 V| Who doth that no other man cloth, all men wonder on 979 V| ne have said evil to any man, but only to the prince 980 V| arose against this cursed man for to have smitten this 981 V| have smitten this cursed man, but Bernard came between, 982 V| the vision failed, and the man of God came to himself and 983 V| Wherefore hold ye so wretched a man? Ye be stronger and have 984 V| and let me go. This holy man was elect of many cities 985 V| the counsel of this holy man, the brethren so provided 986 V| seemed that there was another man changed in him, or as he 987 V| of them all. And the holy man feeling him to be put in 988 V| went withal. And this holy man did this for to draw him 989 V| the villein or uplandish man had great despite thereof, 990 V| hide it from me. And the man was glad and reputed the 991 V| Cluny, and the honourable man left him awhile there. And 992 V| done and was returned, a man of Milan brought to him 993 V| shalt not! And the holy man, S. Bernard, sent him to 994 V| wills it not. And the holy man said: Who is that Lord? 995 V| of the woman, that every man heard. Then said to him 996 V| Then said to him the holy man: Wouldst not thou go again 997 V| too late. Then the holy man prayed, and the wicked spirit 998 V| that woman, but when the man of God was departed thence, 999 V| husband came after the holy man and told him what was happed. 1000 V| his lechery. And the holy man, S. Bernard, came in to


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