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1001 VI| this he departed thence and went into a far country where 1002 VI| grieved or tormented, that went therein received fully their 1003 VI| a time this blessed maid went upon the tower, and there 1004 VI| affiance in you, and then she went into the tower and worshipped 1005 VI| her father took her and went down into the piscine, demanding 1006 VI| which pursued after her, went unto the shepherds and demanded 1007 VI| brought tofore him. Her father went with her, accompanied with 1008 VI| Greece, and from thence went into Syria, and came to 1009 VI| the man of God. Euphemius went tofore with his servants 1010 VI| the emperor with the pope went to Euphemius's house and 1011 VI| writing of it. And the pope went tofore and took the letter 1012 VI| remnant for God's sake. She went not gladly to karols, but 1013 VI| desire of prayer that she oft went sooner to the church than 1014 VI| the clothes in which she went to church. She was of so 1015 VI| sepultures for poor people, and went devoutly unto the death 1016 VI| holy land and thither he went, and when he was there, 1017 VI| that she long desired, she went then by night into the house 1018 VI| first place. And as she went, there was a strait way 1019 VI| comfort. On a time because she went into a cloister of nuns, 1020 VI| and had no remedy, and went again to his house, and 1021 VI| day as his fellows and he went to play, he left their fellowships 1022 VI| left their fellowships and went alone into a meadow, and 1023 VI| Paris, he came home and went to Oxenford to school. And 1024 VI| then he and his fellows went to Chalgrove and found all 1025 VI| drop of rain, and they that went away from the preaching 1026 VI| himself, for which cause he went to the abbey of Stanley, 1027 VI| ensample of S. Thomas, how he went into France to the end that 1028 VI| likewise did S. Edmund, and went over sea, trusting to God 1029 VI| and then he departed and went to a place called Soly, 1030 VI| ordinances in his diocese, and went and visited the churches 1031 VI| see the angel. And forth went Valerian and found this 1032 VI| keeping of certain tutors, and went for to seek his wife and 1033 VI| of his brothers, and he went to study and became a sovereign 1034 VI| said that it was mortal he went all heavy and confused. 1035 VI| the creatures. This word went much to the heart of Clement 1036 VI| faith of Jesu Christ, and went anon into Judea to S. Peter, 1037 VI| and he said to her that he went to seek her, and that he 1038 VI| Clement, Nicetas, and Aquila went into a more secret place 1039 VI| old man was much glad, and went to visit them. And forthwith 1040 VI| this old man, Faustinian, went into Antioch, and assembled 1041 VI| saw them erring so, she went to the first door, weening 1042 VI| home to his house, and they went and brought him thither. 1043 VI| him thither. And Theodora went unto S. Clement and told 1044 VI| Christ, whom he only saw, went to the place and said: In 1045 VI| multitude of the people went to the rivage of the sea 1046 VI| solemnities there was a woman went thither with a little child, 1047 VI| supposed he had been dead, and went near for to have taken the 1048 VI| city named Georgia, and went with the bishop and the 1049 VII| this noble young Katherine went to her palace, whose heart 1050 VII| Then he, meekly obeying, went forth into Alexandria and 1051 VII| doctrine.~And as they thus went in the desert this holy 1052 VII| needful to her. And then she went home to her palace and governed 1053 VII| the sign oi the cross and went thither, and found there 1054 VII| troubled for sorrow, and went forth hardily to the emperor, 1055 VII| twelve days.~And the emperor went out of the country for certain 1056 VII| love of the virgin, and went by night to the prison with 1057 VII| And then these hermits went forth and followed the angel 1058 VII| body was found that a monk went to the Mount of Sinai and 1059 VII| left side, so that he that went up might neither look here 1060 VII| then the felon butchers went to that other hand, and 1061 VII| life time. It is said he went to Rome for to show there 1062 VII| doubt, and say that he never went to Rome. Also it is said 1063 VII| that when he was blind he went about for to preach, and 1064 VII| wherefore on a time he went to the church and prayed 1065 VII| faith of Jesu Christ, and went to S. Dorothy and counselled 1066 VII| a little haven and there went aland every each one. And 1067 VII| rocks, but at the last they went upon an island weeping to 1068 VII| good grace, and anon they went on land, and when they had 1069 VII| Brandon and his fellows went to bed and slept well, and 1070 VII| anchor, and anon the monks went to land. And when they had 1071 VII| years. And then S. Brandon went to the church with the abbot 1072 VII| all his fellowship, and went again to the tree and sang 1073 VII| Brandon made him ready and went to mass, and bade his monks 1074 VII| did much ease to them that went by that way, and therefore 1075 VII| night. And then the fiends went their way roaring and crying 1076 VII| the next day I arose and went forth and found the ship, 1077 VII| then I left the ship and went to land, and there I walked 1078 VII| cast down before me and went his way, and I smote fire, 1079 VII| then took their leave, and went to ship weeping sore because 1080 VII| Erkenwold was in perfect age he went into religion, and was made 1081 VII| notwithstanding the chair went forthright without falling, 1082 VII| towards London, and as they went, there fell a great tempest, 1083 VII| that he and his brethren went to the church; they saw 1084 VII| of them left his own and went for to bewail the dead servant 1085 VII| thou Ethiopian, and as he went out he said: They have done 1086 VII| shalt be saved. Then he went and took upon him the life 1087 VII| wise. And at the last she went into his cell, and found 1088 VII| the archbishop knew it, he went for to comfort her, and 1089 VII| And anon the man of God went his way all heavily because 1090 VII| princes of the king. And as he went on a time to hunt with the 1091 VII| taken his words in evil, and went and told all this unto the 1092 VII| time thus as the king's son went, he met a mesel and a blind 1093 VII| cover thee. And then he went away much sorrowful, and 1094 VII| away much sorrowful, and went to that other friend and 1095 VII| heavy and as despaired, went to the third friend, and 1096 VII| to you. And then the king went into desert as it were to 1097 VII| was not he. Then the king went to his son and said to him: 1098 VII| in to desert, and as he went in a desert he gave to a 1099 VII| of him, and rose up and went out, and then each kissed 1100 VII| noble man and strong, which went to battle against the Goths 1101 VII| take it down. Then Narses went to Neapolin, and sent to 1102 VII| Vandelians or Vandals, they went to a man that had a spirit 1103 VII| took all his treasure, and went with Rosamond to Ravenna. 1104 VII| promised, and soon after as he went on hunting he died suddenly, 1105 VII| emperors gave to them. And then went Charles to Rome, and the 1106 VII| people, and wheresomever he went he led them with him.~In 1107 VII| house. And as the emperor went for to hunt in the same 1108 VII| them to me; and anon they went hastily, and took away the 1109 VII| slay this child. And as he went he was lodged in a church, 1110 VII| was called Leo, and as he went to Rome for to take the 1111 VII| twenty-one monks with him, went for to dwell in desert for 1112 VII| time many barons of France went over the sea for the deliverance 1113 VII| Ghost, left his sheep and went to the church. And he accompanied 1114 VII| he took leave of him, and went to the church of S. Timothy, 1115 VII| cord so much that the cords went to the bones, and unnethe 1116 VII| him not. Then the abbot went with them and they came 1117 VII| secretly he departed again and went unto a mountain of stones 1118 VII| almost two hours, and after went in to his cave without doing 1119 VII| her body, wherefore she went to divers medicine and physicians, 1120 VII| he was in his prayer, and went a little aback under the 1121 VII| lepers and mesels. Then they went with the skin unto S. Simeon 1122 VII| ground all about whereas he went, and when they had so done, 1123 VII| us thy blessing; and he went, and heard him not drawing 1124 VII| durst not touch him, but went down anon, and went unto 1125 VII| but went down anon, and went unto Antioch to the bishop, 1126 VII| doctrine. Then S. Polycarp went to Rome on Easter-day, and 1127 VII| familiar friends, that he went to the field nigh unto the 1128 VII| would have taken him, he went to meet them and right gladly 1129 VII| that Julian the apostate went for to fight against them 1130 VII| the ministers of the devil went and told to the tyrant, 1131 VII| that then was in Jerusalem went to Rome to the pope Eusebius, 1132 VII| Pope Gregory the tenth, he went by Champagne into the realm 1133 VII| creature.~So as Tiburtius went through the town he saw 1134 VII| saw them so constant, he went and told it to the emperor, 1135 VII| from thence he departed and went into a desert, where he 1136 VII| belly the said ring, and went and showed it to the holy 1137 VII| that so as he and his son went to bed, suddenly, by the 1138 VII| they might put to it, they went out of their chamber and 1139 VII| departed from the city and went unto a place not far from 1140 VII| fire and flame, and they went forthwith to the cell of 1141 VII| world all entirely, and went into a desert among the 1142 VII| also, and altogether they went into the desert. And when 1143 VII| they that bare it before went ever and letted not, and 1144 VII| his petition or demand, he went and cast his sight low towards 1145 VII| received it, he departed and went to the place beforesaid, 1146 VII| holy man Fiacre, he anon went towards him, and S. Fiacre 1147 VII| with an evil presumption went and said many injuries and 1148 VII| and of the angels. Anon went forth the servant and told 1149 VII| so as of custom was, he went into the temple of Mars 1150 VII| the pope's blessing and went on his way. And when the 1151 VII| salvation and of penitence, went out from his cell, and took 1152 VII| wheresoever a place that he went the suffretous and poor, 1153 VII| to the said poor man, and went home barehead. He chastised 1154 VII| of our Lord Jesu Christ went up unto heaven, and like 1155 VII| man, as above is said, and went barehead homeward, God that 1156 VII| the dinner ready there, he went to our Lady of Cambray and 1157 VII| reverence he had! He also went every year on the good Friday 1158 VII| knowledge of his councillors, he went and presided among them 1159 VII| supposing to have married her, went there where both her daughters 1160 VII| never find ne see her, all went he nigh her. There she abode 1161 VII| was dead, and after, she went to Mons, where she was sacred 1162 VII| Item, on a time they two went together towards the Church 1163 VII| And on a time as S. Albine went through a town within his 1164 VII| on them great compassion went unto the bailey and prayed 1165 VII| his prayer, wherefore he went to his church, and soon 1166 VII| slimed it. The enemy then went from her, which in good 1167 VII| courage and armed them and went against their enemies and 1168 VII| secretly honour and pray, he went from his disciples as far 1169 VII| our Lord after his supper went to the mountain of Olivet, 1170 VII| our Lord Jesu Christ, they went to the place where our Lord 1171 VII| Jesu Christ of all then went he in great cruelness and 1172 VII| again out of that pit, and went again and preached the word 1173 VII| Erasmus heard this, he went again gladly and preached 1174 VII| be fulfilled in me. Then went he again gladly into the 1175 VII| anchorites.~avaled, v. intr., went down.~axes, n., agues.~benewrely,


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