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1 I| him wrapt in clouts. And anon, as the angel had said this, 2 I| see is Jesu Christ, go ye anon and worship him. Another 3 I| born on the earth. Then anon departed they for to come 4 I| them, therefore we sing anon after the tract which followeth 5 I| Christ fasted, which was anon after his baptism, but we 6 I| that one as that other, anon as they were returned hallowed 7 I| The fourth is forasmuch as anon after our fasting we ought 8 I| And there fore he went out anon and abode not the solution. 9 I| therefore he issued out anon. Nevertheless it is read 10 I| when Pilate saw him, he anon accompanied with him, and 11 I| demanded my kerchief, and anon he emprinted his face and 12 I| Christ devoutly he should be anon guerished and healed. And 13 I| contemplation, thou shalt anon be whole. And when the Emperor 14 I| Emperor had heard this, he did anon make ready the way with 15 I| brought before him. And anon as he had seen it and worshipped 16 I| licence and departed. And anon as he was departed he was 17 I| sware he should be dead. And anon as he saw him his cruelty 18 I| despoil him of that coat. And anon as he had put it off, the 19 I| wherefore he arose not anon when he was dead, but abode 20 I| according to reason that anon after his death he ought 21 I| puissance; for if he had arisen anon, it should seem that he 22 I| And Saint Austin saith: Anon as Jesu Christ had rendered 23 I| habitation upon us. And anon Adam the father of the human 24 I| weeping for t things here, anon they were transfigured and 25 I| is found in some books. ~Anon as Jesu Christ descended 26 I| began to wax clear. And anon the porter black and horrible 27 I| person was heard sneezing anon they that were by said to 28 I| the people he sang it, and anon that tribulation ceased. 29 I| Secondly, why he ascended not anon after his resurrection. 30 I| lifted he blessed them; and anon before them he ascended 31 I| could not be laid ne set but anon it issued out, and the stones 32 I| wherefore he ascended not anon after his resurrection, 33 I| and they be found alway anon where God will have them. 34 I| that he might not breathe, anon the man should die. And 35 I| appeareth of S. Peter, for anon as he began to preach he 36 I| on them that believed and anon they received the Holy Ghost. 37 I| earth it became a serpent; anon he took it up and it turned 38 I| bourdon in the water, and anon the iron began to swim about 39 I| sore afraid and fled, and anon the devil destroyed the 40 I| said: Be made light, and anon light was made. And God 41 I| name taken of a man. And anon, the name giving, he prophesied, 42 I| to every part. Whereunto anon he answered: Nay in no wise 43 I| envious forbade you. And anon the woman, elate in pride 44 I| by fair words. But Adam anon agreed, for when he saw 45 I| the fruit forbidden. And anon their sight was opened that 46 I| their nakedness, and then anon they understood that they 47 I| they had trespassed, for anon their flesh began to move 48 I| manner of breeches. And anon after, they heard the voice 49 I| our Lord God walking, and anon they hied them. Our Lord 50 I| covered with the mantle, anon he awoke, and when he understood 51 I| that she was so fair, and anon they told the king, which 52 I| they told the king, which anon commanded that she should 53 I| taken and led away. And then anon Abram did do gather his 54 I| get her with child, and anon as she felt herself with 55 I| young men coming to him, and anon as he saw these three standing 56 I| know and use them. And Lot anon shut the door, and stood 57 I| towards the cities, and anon she was turned into a statue 58 I| saw a pit of water, and anon she went and filled the 59 I| That is my lord Isaac, and anon she took her pall or mantle 60 I| covered her. The servant anon told unto his lord Isaac 61 I| went to him and kissed him. Anon as he felt the sweet savour 62 I| was told to Rebekah, which anon sent for Jacob her son, 63 I| leave to go, he departed anon, and went into Mesopotamia 64 I| Jacob was fled and gone, who anon took his brethren and pursued 65 I| my soul is made safe. And anon as he was past Penuel the 66 I| prince of that land saw, anon loved and ravished and slept 67 I| and sleep with me, which anon refused that, and would 68 I| Come and lie with me, who anon would not agree to her, 69 I| When the lord heard this, anon he gave faith and believed 70 I| is hanged on the cross. ~Anon, by the king's commandment, 71 I| adored and worshipped him, he anon knew them, and spake to 72 I| durst better speak to him. Anon it was told and known all 73 I| to Joseph in Goshen, and anon Joseph ascended his chariot 74 I| s head. Then this done, anon after it was told to Joseph 75 I| was sick and feeble; who anon took his sons Manasseh and 76 I| and came to his father. Anon it was told to the father: 77 I| his feet and died. Which anon as Joseph saw, he fell on 78 I| of the Hebrews. To whom anon spake the sister of the 79 I| was his idol. And Moses anon took it, and cast it under 80 I| Hebrews. Wherefore the king anon decreed that he should be 81 I| down tofore Pharaoh, and anon the rod turned into a serpent. 82 I| and cast on the land. And anon all the people of Egypt, 83 I| know that I am Lord. And anon it was told to Pharaoh that 84 I| children of Israel fled, and anon his heart was changed, and 85 I| land, on that other side. Anon turned the water on them, 86 I| put into the waters, and anon they were turned into sweetness. 87 I| that was in all the world. Anon then, our Lord said to him, 88 I| departed from them, and anon, Miriam was smitten and 89 I| were. Wherefore the people anon were afeard, and murmured 90 I| children grudged against God. ~Anon after this, by God's commandment, 91 II| first king in Israel, and anon had much war, for on all 92 II| David harped tofore him and anon he was eased, and the evil 93 II| went in to surer places. Anon after this Samuel died, 94 II| hands of the Philistines. Anon then Saul fell down to the 95 II| slay his brother Amnon; and anon it was told to the King 96 II| heaviness and sorrow, but anon after it was told him that 97 II| and sat in the gate, and anon it was shown to all the 98 II| had counselled him. And anon the people of Israel forsook 99 II| ordained him king upon Israel. Anon after this, Jeroboam fell 100 II| us. And he went forth and anon he returned telling to his 101 II| dead in the street. And anon he leapt out of his house, 102 II| work to thee any thing, anon yield to him his meed and 103 II| which when thou shewest him, anon he shall pay thee. But go 104 II| in the universal earth. Anon then Raguel commanded his 105 II| then said to young Tobias: Anon as thou enterest in to the 106 II| father and kiss him. And anon then anoint his eyes with 107 II| from his father's eyes, and anon he received sight. And they 108 II| Manasses her husband died, anon she went into the overest 109 II| the springing of the day, anon the spies of the Assyrians 110 II| when she came before him anon Holofernes was caught by 111 II| great virtue in Israel. And anon when they heard her call, 112 II| the Assyrians heard this, anon they rent their clothes, 113 II| of God; and then he went anon with another disciple, and 114 II| sprinkled withal the fire, and anon the fire quenched. And then 115 II| Christ, and thou shalt be anon delivered of thy child. 116 II| the gospel upon me, and anon the foul woman said: Go 117 II| him that he might not. And anon the provost and judge commanded 118 II| made his prayer to God, and anon came an horrible thunder, 119 II| do harm to any man; and anon they vanished away. And 120 II| shall give him to thee. And anon the apostle made his prayers 121 II| them from death to life anon, and there they said all 122 II| they were sore afraid. And anon forthwith, the devil vanished 123 II| entered into the church, and anon the provost died, and the 124 II| that it was Nicholas; and anon he kneeled down, and would 125 II| true, prove them now. And anon a man appeared in his likeness, 126 II| exploit of the sea, and anon the tempest ceased. And 127 II| arrived in the haven. And anon he went thither and prayed 128 II| the walls of the hall; and anon he vanished away. Then they 129 II| vanished away. Then they saw anon after another ship with 130 II| them with him all safe. And anon he went to the judgment 131 II| the gates closed, which anon he opened by force. And 132 II| force. And the consul came anon and saluted him: and this 133 II| death of innocents? Go forth anon and do thy part to deliver 134 II| other their dreams, and anon sent for them that were 135 II| deceiver went his way, and anon after, him list sore to 136 II| demand alms: and the father anon commanded his son that he 137 II| water with the cup, and anon was lost, and came no more 138 II| for to see this thing. And anon, the child that had fallen 139 II| recounted to the people that, anon as he was fallen in the 140 II| he was king of the land, anon by the help of God, and 141 II| subject unto the Normans, anon they made them ready to 142 II| William understood this, anon he sent the Abbot of Rumsey, 143 II| part of the sea homeward, anon arose a great tempest on 144 II| the keeping of God. And anon they saw coming tofore the 145 II| shalt say, conception, and anon after the angel vanished 146 II| on them after the mass, anon he remembered that that 147 II| daughter of Jerusalem, anon appeared tofore him the 148 II| the realm of heaven. And anon therewith our Blessed Lady 149 II| published and spread all about, anon she went to her sepulchre 150 II| When S. Lucy heard this, anon she said to her mother: 151 II| without doubt ye shall be anon guerished and healed. Upon 152 II| he felt himself deceived, anon he complained on Lucy, and 153 II| so much till she be dead. Anon the ribalds would have drawn 154 II| for all that she died not anon, but spake to the people, 155 II| eyes out of his head; and anon she was martyred and many 156 II| be eaten with dogs. And anon after, the butler went for 157 II| and hath healed us; and anon they arose all whole and 158 II| naked, his feet bound. And anon by the will of our Lord, 159 II| tofore the idol, he should anon break it in pieces. And 160 II| break this false idol. And anon he molt it as wax. And then 161 II| woman that was blind, and anon she had again her sight. 162 II| the head of his lord; and anon, when he had slept thereupon, 163 II| Stephen for her health, and anon, without breaking of the 164 II| ground, and she felt herself anon all whole. ~Item, the same 165 II| chancel of S. Stephen, and anon she slept, and after arose 166 II| ready for me some refection. Anon she arose and went in to 167 II| pain they have deserved. Anon Satheus releved him in yielding 168 II| confusion of sins, and wailing. Anon then these two men by right 169 II| child. Which S. John knew anon, by the Holy Ghost, what 170 II| amorously and piteously, anon came upon him great clearness 171 II| vanished from them. And anon as he was gone they had 172 II| father to the emperor. ~Anon after this came the three 173 II| tidings, he thought that anon he would do slay all the 174 II| wise that I shall show you. Anon as I shall be dead, do ye 175 II| have slain himself, but anon Aciabus, his neighbour, 176 II| than of his sickness, and anon did do slay him, and ordained 177 II| sick person, it healeth him anon, and as the blessed Virgin 178 II| to some virtuous men. And anon the king granted to him 179 II| London, named Sir Robert. And anon after S. Thomas hallowed 180 II| towards Canterbury. And anon the king sent his officers 181 II| was yet at Canterbury, and anon after S. Thomas came to 182 II| into England again. And anon after, S Thomas came to 183 II| dinner eating flesh, which anon returned and told to the 184 II| liberties of holy church, and anon wrote out letters and bulls 185 II| king was greatly wroth, and anon banished all the kinsmen 186 II| remitted his cause to God. And anon after, the king of France 187 II| bread that he handled waxed anon mouldy and hoar, that no 188 II| them that he had accursed anon, or else they should slay 189 II| they had done amiss. And anon it was known all about, 190 II| that he was martyred, and anon after took this holy body, 191 II| said a word in his ear, and anon the bull died. Then the 192 II| other beasts debonairly, and anon the bull arose and went 193 II| him whole and sound, which anon were baptized, with a great 194 II| When S. Anthony heard that, anon he began tenderly to weep, 195 II| and also of apostles, and anon he fell down to the earth 196 II| ton, and prayed a while. Anon the ton was so full that 197 II| him as she did tofore, and anon after she conceived a daughter, 198 II| Remigius hath sealed. And anon the door was opened. Then 199 II| And then the angel went anon and fetched S. Remigius 200 II| was in good purpose, and anon she died, and S. Hilary 201 II| done for his daughter. And anon as S. Hilary had made his 202 II| as high as the other, and anon after, word came that the 203 II| smelled the odour and was anon guerished and whole. And 204 II| and much tempted him, and anon he filled a sack full of 205 II| that, would revenge it, and anon unclothed him and went naked 206 II| but he blew on them and anon they fell to the earth. 207 II| Felix saluted them, and anon they confessed their sin, 208 II| for to take S. Felix, and anon so great dolour and pain 209 II| cease, and so they did, and anon they were all whole. And 210 II| or cave to hide him, and anon he found there a great multitude 211 II| beaten him, to battles. And anon they came in form of divers 212 II| cast it into the fire and anon it vanished away. After, 213 II| midst of his visage, and anon I armed me with the sign 214 II| cross, and ran upon him, and anon he vanished away. And after 215 II| three shots tofore him, and anon he unbent his bow. Then 216 II| mouths open to speak, for anon as they have thought on 217 II| come to mine altar. And anon after, the heresy of Arius 218 II| chosen to that dignity. And anon a white dove descended from 219 II| of the christian men. And anon, after these words, their 220 II| travailed, and so amollished anon came to them and said: O 221 II| and had said these words, anon came a great light, in the 222 II| she had lost her speech, anon he said to her: If I be 223 II| Zacharias the prophet. And anon escried this woman much 224 II| health was given to him, and anon he was all whole, and ran 225 II| of God, went thither, and anon as she was entered into 226 II| church of S. Peter, and anon the pestilence ceased, and 227 II| came the physicians and anon knew his malady, and said 228 II| to go to the bordel, but anon as she was unclothed God 229 II| entered into the bordel anon she found the angel of God 230 II| her a white vesture, and anon therewith she clad her and 231 II| to take the virgin, and anon the devil took him by the 232 II| have laid hand upon me, anon the devil slew him as thou 233 II| raised him to life, and anon he went out and began to 234 II| do cast S. Agnes therein. Anon as this was done the flame 235 II| and so she was martyred. Anon came the christian men and 236 II| stoned to death and slain. Anon there came an earthquaver, 237 II| the ring fast. And then anon all his temptation carnal 238 II| believe in Christ, thou shalt anon be delivered of thy sickness, 239 II| herself perfectly whole, and anon she received baptism, and 240 II| he set on it a ring and anon she closed the finger to 241 II| estate in vain glory, and anon there came a voice that 242 II| principes vestras, etc., and anon as he had said the verse 243 II| this letter in the air, and anon he shall come to thee. And 244 II| shall come to thee. And he anon went forth and did as he 245 II| ye have that ye demand, anon after ye reny me, and return 246 II| judgment to be damned; and anon all this he wrote and took 247 II| him in his servitude; and anon the devil took with him 248 II| ye do not, ye shall see anon that I shall die, and thereof 249 II| Father, do as I have said, or anon thou shalt see me dead. 250 II| thou repentest thee. And anon took the young man and made 251 II| hand to the church. And anon the devil with a great multitude 252 II| sent me to another, and anon she threw the bill upon 253 II| covering of the bier. And anon after she took it again, 254 II| sepulture, for he shall die anon. Which word S. Basil heard 255 II| nature he should have died anon forthwith, yet he gat and 256 II| returned to his bed, and anon gave up his spirit, and 257 II| cover him withal, and he anon despoiled himself, and gave 258 II| clothing, that he ware, and anon the poor man sold it; and 259 II| to open the gates; and he anon heard him and receiving 260 II| tongue and mine ears, and anon I received hearing and speaking. 261 II| hearing and speaking. And anon they all went out and ran 262 II| manifested his life. And anon as S. John had prayed she 263 II| tormented with a devil, and anon the other women said to 264 II| Vital promised thee, and anon he was ravished with the 265 II| down, and he hearing that anon he wept, and came to him 266 II| strength of virtue: and anon he sent for that man and 267 II| keep it for himself. And anon after S. John sold it again 268 II| This hath despoiled me. And anon he saw another poor man, 269 II| delivered it to S. John. And anon after S. John waxed sick 270 II| writing and read it; which anon she opened and all her sin 271 II| changed him so suddenly, for anon as he was changed he said: 272 III| well and in good peace. And anon she left speaking to me, 273 III| passed out of this world. And anon all the congregation of 274 III| for to put him to death. Anon as the minister came to 275 III| ate never no mutton, and anon after a fever took him, 276 III| him for to cool him. And anon issued out of his body such 277 III| constrained to flee, and anon after he died. Another miracle 278 III| fall to you as ye say. And anon they drove forth their oxen 279 III| come and help us over. And anon he arose, and went over 280 III| almost dead for cold, and anon he took him and bare him 281 III| best wise he might. And anon after, he that was so sick 282 III| the sign of the cross, and anon they vanished away. And 283 III| in the same church. Then anon Mercury with all his arms, 284 III| the spear all bloody. And anon came one from the battle 285 III| presented to my Lord; and anon the lions came and strangled 286 III| brought into the temple, anon he knew him by the Holy 287 III| prayers to our Lady. And anon she fell asleep, in which 288 III| the lady aforesaid, which anon awoke and came to herself; 289 III| sick men came to him and anon were cured and healed. Now 290 III| to their lord, the which anon sent many knights for him, 291 III| holpen and obtain it, and anon he was whole and guerished.~ 292 III| have again thy swine, and anon the wolf brought again to 293 III| a widow, her swine.~And anon after he was entered into 294 III| of his blood, which women anon were taken, and constrained 295 III| right glad and joyous, and anon sent them to the water, 296 III| be cast in to a pond, and anon he blessed the water and 297 III| sixty-five persons, and anon they were drowned. And an 298 III| the fiends as ye do. And anon then the tyrant did do smite 299 III| When Quintianus heard this, anon he made her to come tofore 300 III| in the name of him, and anon the apostle vanished away. 301 III| upon burning brands, and anon the ground where the holy 302 III| tofore many persons. And anon after she gave up the ghost, 303 III| for to embalm the corpse, anon came a young man clad in 304 III| abroad against the fire, and anon on the ninth day after, 305 III| to the person of God, and anon died miserably.~Now it happed 306 III| they should slay him. And anon they came to him and said 307 III| come in his company; but anon suddenly descended from 308 III| put himself to prayer, and anon the storm was appeased and 309 III| he should go his way, and anon he obeyed to him and fled, 310 III| and so he did, for he died anon after, about the year of 311 III| the body of S. Vedaste and anon our Lord enlumined him, 312 III| body of S. Vedaste, but anon after, he was blind again 313 III| reasonably this man speaketh? Anon the provost of the city 314 III| in thy God. S. Valentine anon put him in prayers, and 315 III| received again her sight, and anon all they of the the house 316 III| When her father saw this, anon he did do her to be naked, 317 III| confess what he was, and anon she took him and demanded 318 III| other place for any good, anon we be in their ways, and 319 III| darkness and obscurity. Anon the provost made to be brought 320 III| they that were present. And anon after, for the faith of 321 III| said such words of her. Anon the devil said: Alas! alas ! 322 III| pass an arm of the sea; anon came a great orage and a 323 III| in the name of God, and anon lift up his hands unto heaven, 324 III| and guerished by him. And anon all they that were sick 325 III| drive whither it would. And anon the floods and waves of 326 III| like the son of a king. Anon after, it happed that the 327 III| sentence of death he fled anon and came into Jerusalem, 328 III| and shone upon him. And anon he began to preach, and 329 III| And S. Gregory commanded anon that that dish of silver 330 III| Gregory was sent into England, anon they went to the pope and 331 III| and much abashed, and sent anon his messengers after S. 332 III| Rome sought him all about. Anon they saw a pillar shining 333 III| and after went up again. Anon then S. Gregory was taken 334 III| glorious Virgin Mary. And anon the mortality ceased, and 335 III| hands by great humility, and anon the pilgrim vanished away, 336 III| than twelve persons. And anon the dispenser, all abashed, 337 III| domini sit semper vobiscum, anon the angel said: Et cum spiritu 338 III| thee into everlasting life, anon this woman began to smile 339 III| smile tofore S. Gregory, and anon he withdrew his hand, and 340 III| of our Lord Jesu Christ. Anon S. Gregory put himself to 341 III| little finger of an hand, and anon after, by the prayers of 342 III| he touched his eyes, and anon he that had been tofore 343 III| had been tofore blind saw anon clearly, wherefore he refused 344 III| be very gods or not. And anon the devils issued out and 345 III| Longinus signed unto God, and anon the provost became blind 346 III| that he heal thee. And anon then the provost did do 347 III| and confess my filth, and anon came again his sight, and 348 III| that he would help him, and anon he was guerished and had 349 III| but S. Maur healed him anon. And after, Flocus, which 350 III| overmuch vain glory, but anon they became so mad that 351 III| their teeth. The holy man anon put his hand in their mouths 352 III| circle with his staff, and anon the earth after the quantity 353 III| made the sign of the cross, anon the bird vanished away. 354 III| inflamed in his courage, but anon he came again to himself; 355 III| over it and blessed it, and anon the vessel brake in pieces, 356 III| showed this to S. Benet, and anon he went for to see if it 357 III| and there they digged and anon they found water, so great 358 III| after into the pit, and anon the iron came up and began 359 III| which was much deep, and anon the river bare him forth 360 III| him go to help him. And anon S. Maur ran upon the water 361 III| and made great feast, and anon the solar fell upon him 362 III| all might not lift it, but anon as S. Benet had blessed 363 III| blessed it, they lifted it anon. Then apperceived they that 364 III| a sack to S. Benet, and anon S. Benet made upon him the 365 III| thine, and the man fell down anon to the ground because he 366 III| mocked the holy man, and died anon.~A clerk that was vexed 367 III| Benet, and took orders, and anon the devil entered in to 368 III| and bowed it a little, and anon a serpent issued out.~It 369 III| said to S. Benet: Arise up anon and deliver to me the goods 370 III| that was tofore him, and anon by great marvel his arms 371 III| appertly, without dread. And anon Gallas fell down to the 372 III| would not leave it, and so anon after, they died and were 373 III| and was all angry, and anon as he was out of the abbey 374 III| went unto his prayers, and anon a great empty tun that was 375 III| prayers to our Lord, and anon it began to thunder and 376 III| likeness of a dove, and anon he did the body of her to 377 III| that ever they beheld, and anon he said to Cuthbert: Good 378 III| might be set to school, and anon he drew him to perfect living, 379 III| more keep sheep but went anon to the abbey of Jervaulx, 380 III| was timorous and abashed, anon he repeaced her, saying: 381 III| of the said knight, and anon they understood that our 382 III| the knight their lord; and anon the holy man prayed him 383 III| the lord was not come; and anon the knight made him to come. 384 III| the holy man saw him come anon he said: I conjure thee 385 III| cause thou art come hither. Anon the chamberlain answered: 386 III| been because of solace. And anon as they were out of the 387 III| despoiled all naked, and anon the angel of God was ready, 388 III| but our Lord restored him anon to health. And then he was 389 III| Seconde was with him, and anon he commanded that they should 390 III| greatly amarvelled, and anon he cast to her his mantle, 391 III| bread. And after, I heard anon a voice: If thou wilt pass 392 III| wept much tenderly. And anon I saw coming about me a 393 III| Zosimus saw this miracle, anon he fell down to the feet 394 III| me, sinful creature, and anon after, she made the sign 395 III| buried. Zosimus began then anon tenderly to weep, and durst 396 III| delve the earth with. And anon he saw the earth dolven, 397 III| ought to be bishop: and anon all the people accorded 398 III| after went to Milan, and anon, as he entered the city, 399 III| sword through his body, but anon his arm was dried up. Another 400 III| They departed and fled anon, but they were not gone 401 III| as white as any snow, and anon after it came again to his 402 III| for he shall go his way anon. Then he arose anon hastily 403 III| way anon. Then he arose anon hastily and went to Milan 404 III| precious body of our Lord. And anon S. Ambrose laid his arms 405 III| of him, but mislaid, but anon God so chastised him that 406 III| from the table and died anon after. In the city of Carthage 407 III| thou wilt I shall make him anon to assoil thee. He answered: 408 III| night and bade him arise anon and make Alphage, abbot 409 III| and besieged the town and anon he gat it, and burnt and 410 III| cursed doings. And then anon they took S. Alphage, the 411 III| all the night met him, and anon they cast him down to the 412 III| they dreaded full sore. And anon this miracle was known to 413 III| lamentation for him. But anon the wicked tormentors stoned 414 III| repented them not, died anon affer in great misery in 415 III| is thy name. He answered anon and said: I am named George, 416 III| of the cross on it, and anon drank it without grieving 417 III| cutting on both sides, but anon the wheels were broken and 418 III| people to be converted. And anon the fire descended from 419 III| head in the hole he shall anon be made perfectly whole, 420 III| bishop of Alexandria. And anon, as he came into Alexandria, 421 III| laid it on the wound, and anon he was whole. When the shoemaker 422 III| with you an Egyptian. Then anon, after this word, the ship 423 III| delivered to keep, and bade him anon to strike their sails for 424 III| land, and he did so, and anon they found land in an isle. 425 III| laid his hand on him, and anon as he awoke he found himself 426 III| found himself all whole. Anon after, this ship came unto 427 III| the cords of the ship, and anon the ship began to break 428 III| peril he would be baptized. Anon a man all shining appeared 429 III| again into the ship, and anon the tempest ceased. When 430 III| the peril of the sea, and anon the Saracen came again to 431 III| falling he cried: S. Mark! and anon he rested upon a branch 432 III| his thighs with axes, but anon the iron was as soft as 433 III| devoutly to S. Mark, and anon his hand was as whole as 434 III| he cried on S. Mark, and anon he raught him a spear by 435 III| and for this cause he came anon in pilgrimage to Venice 436 III| and when they knew this, anon they hallowed the feast 437 III| the feast of S. Mark, and anon began to grow great plenty 438 III| it approached fast, and anon his face was all bright 439 III| brethren, my soul shall depart anon, make room and place, for 440 III| this vision, and after, anon, in the presence of the 441 III| the christian faith, and anon he repented him and put 442 III| he judged of himself, and anon he deposed himself. And 443 III| bury him at my feet. And anon the pope did his commandment 444 III| had given this counsel was anon taken of the devil, and 445 III| the sign of the cross, and anon the cloud came and overspread 446 III| with the sign of the cross, anon he was whole and arose. 447 III| where the sore was, and anon he was all whole. The same 448 III| laid it on his breast, and anon he cast out a worm with 449 III| brought in good health and anon all whole. It happed that 450 III| knife to the heart, and anon his spirit mounted in to 451 III| the altar of S. Peter, and anon the priest for his covetise 452 III| quenched the candle, but anon after the candle was light 453 III| he was gone, it lighted anon again; then he left that 454 III| and returned, and after anon he began to cry again; then 455 III| that he should go out, and anon the fiend called him by 456 III| Peter the martyr, and then anon he went his way and the 457 III| sepulchre of S. Peter, and anon he had trust in God, and 458 III| manner as she had done, and anon he was whole.~In the city 459 III| called Mars, their God, and anon under the idol issued out 460 III| shall gladly do it. And anon S. Philip commanded the 461 III| harm to any person, and anon he departed without appearing 462 III| to be sacrificed, which anon calved or brought forth 463 III| faith of the Trinity. Then anon he believed perfectly in 464 III| when he came to the place, anon the earth moved, and a fume 465 III| he laid on it the third, anon the body that was dead came 466 III| he them to the queen, and anon as she saw them she worshipped 467 III| therein. And when he entered, anon the serpents were all dead. 468 III| my right side. The clerk~anon blessed him with the sign 469 III| Christ his Saviour, and anon, as he had made the cross, 470 III| his hand again to him, and anon after he died there, and 471 III| make his orison to God; and anon the idol fell down and slew 472 III| hundred and twenty. And anon after Carpasius was taken 473 III| hastily, and serve us; which anon arose all whole and ministered 474 III| go again to thy bed; who anon went again to her bed, and 475 III| was a wicked spirit, and anon caught her by the nose with 476 III| departed from the holy man. But anon fell on them so great a 477 III| Christ. They did so, and anon the tempest ceased, and 478 III| people as were well disposed anon were converted, and followed 479 III| came to the king's ear, anon he came to the presence 480 III| cleansed from all thy leprosy, anon all his filth fell away, 481 III| thee, and then he arose anon, and stood before all the 482 III| of doom; and he entered anon into his grave and forthwith 483 III| again into his grave, and anon the body was turned to earth. 484 III| merits of S. Germain was anon appeased. Then they were 485 III| his prayers to God, and anon then the calf arose all 486 III| house unto the palace, and anon as he was at dinner his 487 III| us return home again, and anon the ass arose and shook 488 III| long in this world, and anon after he became sick of 489 III| appeared to him, and then anon Archemius fell down to his 490 III| with chains of iron, but anon after, the angel unbound 491 III| to be put to them, which anon as they were put to them 492 III| sent two cruel bears which anon became as mild and debonair 493 III| Paul came into Jerusalem anon after his conversion, and 494 III| wolves, but Barnabas went anon to him, and took and brought 495 III| a fair and wise speaker. Anon Barnabas and Paul rent and 496 III| question, the which they sent anon through the world in epistles 497 III| let him go, and therefore anon they bound a cord about 498 III| out of the city, and there anon burnt him, but yet the felon 499 III| my Lord Jesu Christ, and anon he made his prayer and healed 500 III| come into mine house, and anon after these words he was


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