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501 V| known, he left it anon and took him to common vesture. He 502 V| and saw not the lake ne took heed of it, and at even 503 V| for the virtue of charity took away the moisture of the 504 V| holy man, S. Bernard.~He took also on a time into the 505 V| taketh the bird, right so took he Jesu Christ in desert 506 V| done. Then the christians took away the body and buried 507 V| all as he had said, and took them up, and brought them 508 V| thou. And after this he took Nebridius and Evodius, and 509 V| and so co-acted that he took at the last the cure of 510 V| Lord, for sometime they took from him good thoughts, 511 V| Lord four hundred and forty took all the province of Africa, 512 V| the good christian men took the body of S. Augustin 513 V| glorious saint. And this monk took this money and delivered 514 V| spoon. And with the spoon he took out water of the large sea 515 V| when Herod returned, he took away the wife of Philip 516 V| their woodness then; they took them and burnt them into 517 V| among the gatherers, and took a great part of them and 518 V| came, he raised him up and took him by the chin, and kissed 519 V| thence. Then the emperor took it and embraced in his arms 520 V| the deacon was gone they took the same Sanctilus and led 521 V| together. Then christian men took the bodies and buried them 522 V| purvey for us; and then she took a loaf of barley bread and 523 V| then she entered in, and took the hand of the maid and 524 V| had heard these things, he took the virgin, and kissed her 525 V| sound, and sent for them and took them from thence, and did 526 V| whole anon. Then anon he took his way to go thither, and 527 V| Mammertin that S. Concord took him by the hand and led 528 V| of all that he had, and took away all his clothes save 529 V| which anon returned and took away the mantle with the 530 V| returned home again and took nothing. And when the king 531 V| prayers of the king and took it.~And then king Charles 532 V| the royal kindred of David took her original beginning. 533 V| of the line of Solomon, took a wife and engendered and 534 V| when Joachim was dead, she took Cleophas, the brother of 535 V| it is said that the men took wives of their lineage only, 536 V| she approached near and took away from the image the 537 V| and she was joyful, and took the child and came to the 538 V| then they marvelled, and took him off and let him go, 539 V| she shaved her head and took the habit of man, and served 540 V| harm. And the christian men took counsel together, and did 541 V| And when she awoke she took the hand of Adrian only 542 V| were there her vision, and took her leave, and after gave 543 V| then the good christian men took her body and laid it with 544 V| pleased them. And then she took the habit of a man, and 545 V| because of medicine, and took me and would have enforced 546 V| of our Lord. And then she took her coat and rent it unto 547 V| tyrant had destroyed, and took the Holy Cross and brought 548 V| vanished away. Then the emperor took off his hosen and shoes 549 V| clothes in to his shirt, and took the cross of our Lord and 550 V| had taken many realms, he took Jerusalem and Zacharias 551 V| image of Jesu Christ, and took his sword and smote the 552 V| he then was afeard, and took the image and cast it into 553 V| year's end he removed and took an other house, and forgat 554 V| of Jesu Christ, and they took that Jew and beat him and 555 V| seat and kissed him, and took his crown off his head and 556 V| that he came for pity, and took him by the hand, and kissed 557 V| pieces of gold. And then he took a linen cloth and bound 558 V| well vanquish them, and took a sword. And when he had 559 V| about the house, and it took the palace of the king, 560 V| this hasty obedience some took occasion of error in themselves, 561 V| sinners, yet always our Lord took their penance in gree and 562 V| considered, after S. Ambrose. He took away first his malady, he 563 V| eight miles farther, and took there a certain place delectable, 564 V| bannerers, named Exsuperius, took the banner and stood among 565 V| leg without hurt, and then took a candle, and saw well that 566 V| ever after. Then the devils took one that was tormented in 567 V| mountain, or else the mountain took the name of the man. And 568 V| this rich man, the owner, took a great multitude of servants, 569 V| middle of the sea. And she took the child between her arms 570 V| bishop, the christian men took truce for three days that 571 V| he saith that, the angel took the sinew of Jacob, and 572 V| rest. And then anon they took up the body lightly enough 573 V| because of devotion, and he took off all his clothes and 574 V| unto a simple man, whom he took instead of his father, and 575 V| him with a foul coat, and took a cord for his girdle. He 576 V| messenger of God, and anon they took him and cast him in the 577 V| in his glove, and then he took off his glove, and saw in 578 V| not con speak, and anon he took it out, and threw it away 579 V| ordained for his meiny, and took penance of health. And also 580 V| doubt, but he would obey and took the purse in his hands, 581 V| shall help thee. And anon he took and bound him, and set him 582 V| injury to his nephew, and he took his sword and stack it through 583 V| calling S. Francis, she took her daughter that was dead 584 V| to him tofore many, and took his feet, and most bitterly 585 V| knowledge of any person, and took the habit of a hermit and 586 V| named Pafuntius, and he took on him secular habit, and 587 V| she should come, then she took all those goods that she 588 V| dread in thy courage. And he took her out from thence, and 589 V| appeareth that this eclipse took away all the light, by that 590 V| again. That the said eclipse took away the light from the 591 V| descended from heaven, and took our nature human, and suffered 592 V| whilst they dined, this lady took away the bodies and buried 593 V| persecution was ceased, she took them thence, and laid them 594 V| And Asterius, his priest, took up the body out of the pit, 595 VI| Edward, into Normandy, and took his oldest son Edmond with 596 VI| the king had slept, and took out of it a certain sum 597 VI| and disdained not, but took him on his shoulders and 598 VI| all whole, but the king took none heed thereto, but bare 599 VI| God ne presumptuous, he took water and washed his eyes 600 VI| began to fight. And Harold took his brother by the hair, 601 VI| was not present, but he took off the ring from his finger 602 VI| pope. And afterward God took vengeance upon him, so that 603 VI| love of his commons. He took his sap and his very strength 604 VI| thou knowest well that I took this charge on me against 605 VI| And on Christmas night he took heart to him and went to 606 VI| soon as they were out they took both meat and drink. And 607 VI| thing, dread, and roaring took licence of the virgin and 608 VI| death by her free will, and took the crown of martyrdom. 609 VI| craft they passed others and took by constraint no reward 610 VI| his house, which old man took a cousin of his, an old 611 VI| in our Lord, each of them took up a body of the martyrs, 612 VI| of virtues, by which he took Christ the prince. He is 613 VI| our Lord saw this thing he took from the painter a linen 614 VI| was leper, and Thaddeus took the epistle of our Saviour, 615 VI| the bishops and the people took them and brought them to 616 VI| corruption, which body she took and buried it worshipfully. 617 VI| wife much sorrowfully, and took his two children and went 618 VI| water, there came a wolf and took the child that he had borne 619 VI| was much fair. And they took us and went out of their 620 VI| issued out of the forest, and took me up and bare me, to the 621 VI| the herdmen that saw him took me from the mouth of the 622 VI| And then the christian men took the bodies of them, and 623 VI| on a time in harvest, and took a great piece of ice instead 624 VI| creatures and white, and took him by the arms and drew 625 VI| religious woman. And after, took up the head in his hands, 626 VI| might. But by constraint she took the charge and lived afterward 627 VI| tofore. Then he arose and took the chain and followed S. 628 VI| pit with great light, and took the hand of his true servant, 629 VI| chains were broken, and took him in his arms and bare 630 VI| Leonard and also them that took him, that they would for 631 VI| The third night S. Leonard took this pilgrim and brought 632 VI| king Clothair that, if he took not good heed to the realm 633 VI| hand, and then that other took his hands and bound them 634 VI| of Gallinaria and there took for his meat, herbs. And 635 VI| herbs. And among others he took a herb envenomed, which 636 VI| was not present, another took the psalter and read the 637 VI| gifts, but he refused and took none.~And in this Dialogue 638 VI| the earth. And then they took Martin and beat him grievously, 639 VI| his feet. And S. Martin took it up, and clad him withal 640 VI| authority of the pope, and took his lodging six miles without 641 VI| when he was buried S. Brice took his see or siege, and was 642 VI| more be had. Then S. Clare took this loaf of the hand of 643 VI| only, save the Sunday she took a little wine. And shortly, 644 VI| flesh, and for a pillow, she took a block or a great stone; 645 VI| And a tyrant, a knight, took and drew her by the hair, 646 VI| the hair, and the other took her by the arms, and carried 647 VI| cruelly, but an ache and pain took him suddenly, and tormented 648 VI| a little, and after, she took him by the hand and he arose 649 VI| mother, that she alleged and took away their sorrow, whereof 650 VI| this holy saint lay, and took to her his hand for to kiss. 651 VI| courteous, stood upon a tree and took to her his foot to kiss 652 VI| great humility. And she took it and kissed it much sweetly, 653 VI| Hostence began to preach, and took their matter how all the 654 VI| alI the medicines that she took availed her not. And then 655 VI| him by the head, and after took him by the reins, for the 656 VI| darkness. Then her father took her and went down into the 657 VI| stone. And then her father took her by the hair and drew 658 VI| then her father all araged took her out of the hands of 659 VI| virginity.~After this he took of gold and silver a great 660 VI| came into Greece, where he took ship and entered for to 661 VI| the pope went tofore and took the letter and took it to 662 VI| and took the letter and took it to his notary for to 663 VI| each of the other maidens took, at all adventure, such 664 VI| her orison, and thrice she took the same that she desired, 665 VI| prosperities, and when she took in any game any pleasure, 666 VI| her lady by the foot, and took her husband's foot, which 667 VI| would not eat but bread. She took so great rigour on herself 668 VI| wherefore she refused them and took her refection of a hard 669 VI| obedience performed. She took wilful poverty, and her 670 VI| loved, that removed he and took away from her company. And 671 VI| away from her company. And took from her two maidens, her 672 VI| left his dissolute life and took upon him a ghostly and spiritual 673 VI| And then anon the maid took habit of religion with S. 674 VI| of people, so that some took a hair of her head, and 675 VI| and anon his infirmity took him again and would not 676 VI| to her son Edmund, and he took the yarn that was spun for 677 VI| a certain time after he took it out of the fire, and 678 VI| tofore him. And then he took a sharp rod and beat the 679 VI| of hair was right foul he took it to his servant for to 680 VI| hurt it. Then his servant took it out of the fire, and 681 VI| miracle much the more people took the cross.~In a time as 682 VI| his died, and the bailiff took his best beast for a mortuary, 683 VI| it, and cursed them that took away the liberties of it. 684 VI| Lincoln to him declared, he took upon him the office and 685 VI| Norfolk and Suffolk, which took his birth of the noble and 686 VI| the body there Iying, and took the head and bare it into 687 VI| beasts. And then anon they took the head and brought it 688 VI| Whom the old man raised and took up, and read in this wise. 689 VI| beheaded, and S. Cecilia took their bodies and buried 690 VI| wife and his children, and took his shipping, but he came 691 VI| were out of the isle, Peter took her by the hand and brought 692 VI| weep, and advised him, and took up his mother which was 693 VI| other mariners found us and took us into their ship, and 694 VI| made his prayer, and after took away from him the likeness 695 VI| was a man purveyed, and took heed of the time to come, 696 VI| where the lamb stood, he took a little pickaxe, and smote 697 VI| he left the multitude and took only Clement, and bound 698 VI| sleeping, she awoke him and took him in her arms tofore all 699 VII| profit. And with that she took him up meekly, comforting 700 VII| benignly comforting her, took her up and said to her: 701 VII| dead. Then the holy company took her up and brought her tofore 702 VII| her. Then our Blessed Lord took up, his mother and said: 703 VII| blessed virgin Katherine took all his comforts and obeyed 704 VII| And when she knew it, she took some of the people of her 705 VII| she said to him: Verily, I took never sith meat of man, 706 VII| head, whose body Porphyry took away and buried it. The 707 VII| instead of blood, and angels took the body and bare it unto 708 VII| cure of angels. Then they took up with great joy and reverence 709 VII| her hand, which gift he took joyfully of our Lord. It 710 VII| of their gods. And they took Saturnine which would not 711 VII| martyrdom. And two women took his body and buried it in 712 VII| afterwards his successors took up the body and transported 713 VII| burn his sides, and then took him down and smote off his 714 VII| christian men came privily and took away the body and buried 715 VII| Christ, for whose love she took on her these great and sharp 716 VII| seven years. And then he took his leave of all his brethren 717 VII| of all his brethren and took twelve monks with him, but 718 VII| ready for them, wherein they took their rest after their long 719 VII| anywhere. And then this old man took his leave of them and bade 720 VII| victualled them well, and sith took their leave of that old 721 VII| kissed them full meekly, and took S. Brandon by the hand and 722 VII| day was passed, then he took his leave of the abbot and 723 VII| where it eased no man, and I took it thence and laid it in 724 VII| days following, and they took then Judas, trembling for 725 VII| And then these holy men took leave each of other, and 726 VII| beforetime, and after this they took their ship and sailed east 727 VII| S. Brandon and his monks took of that fruit as much as 728 VII| as they would, and also took with them great plenty of 729 VII| precious stones, and then took their leave, and went to 730 VII| abide there. And then they took their ship and came home 731 VII| seeing this misfortune, took the same beam between their 732 VII| the last they of London took up the holy body, and bare 733 VII| the city; and anon they took up the body with great honour 734 VII| Almighty God. And then they took up the body and brought 735 VII| he might not, and then he took his sister's son, as though 736 VII| said: Pardon me, for sith I took this habit I never eat flesh 737 VII| bishop said: And sith I took mine habit, I suffered never 738 VII| child was born the old man took the child in his arms, and 739 VII| the abbot Moses. And he took a basketful of gravel and 740 VII| and spake not. And after took a sackful of gravel and 741 VII| saved. Then he went and took upon him the life of a monk, 742 VII| down to his feet, and he took her up with great indignation, 743 VII| about this king's son, and took the habit of a merchant, 744 VII| kissed them, and his barons took this evil, and were afraid 745 VII| saying that: An archer took a little bird called a nightingale, 746 VII| did long. At the last they took one which knew their custom, 747 VII| and so dwelling with him took her unto his wife, and when 748 VII| were to seek Barlaam, and took this hermit and feigned 749 VII| descended from heaven and took nature human. And then Nachor 750 VII| with a great company, and took the bodies and bare them 751 VII| and one of the children took and held the spear with 752 VII| captivity, but after he took her to his wife, and he 753 VII| entered they into Italy and took almost all the cities, and 754 VII| Pavia and at the last they took it. And the king Alboin 755 VII| when he should come she took away the king's arms, and 756 VII| felt him he sprang up and took his sword, but he might 757 VII| the king and slew him and took all his treasure, and went 758 VII| which she refused. And he took his sword and constrained 759 VII| she was a widow, and she took Mahomet to her husband, 760 VII| Sergius taught him, and took many of Moses laws. For 761 VII| and vanquished him, and took of him forty hostages that 762 VII| royal city of Pavia and took Desiderius, and his wife, 763 VII| some thereto, and some he took away. The holy fathers might 764 VII| much to the Emperor that he took him out of prison and re-established 765 VII| emperor after him, and he took the habit of a monk. ~And 766 VII| son king, and he himself took the habit of a monk, but 767 VII| governed him so youngly that he took again the rite and law of 768 VII| and pursued his son, and took him and put him in prison, 769 VII| in the manner of a child, took one of the messes of the 770 VII| him without audience, he took the emperor and threw him 771 VII| the barons, the emperor took term of ten days, and after 772 VII| anon they went hastily, and took away the child from the 773 VII| of wild beasts. And they took a hare and slit him, and 774 VII| a hare and slit him, and took out his heart, and brought 775 VII| hundred and seven, which took the pope with the cardinals, 776 VII| Bernard and his brethren took the religion of Citeaux. 777 VII| the Holy Land, and they took Constantinople. In that 778 VII| them the heresies, and he took them all and did do burn 779 VII| crowned Otto emperor and took of him an oath that he should 780 VII| assembled at the council, he took them, and therefore he was 781 VII| perseverance. Then anon he took leave of him, and went to 782 VII| time, he after seven days took his refection, and the other 783 VII| found there a cord, which he took and bound fast about his 784 VII| wilt. With great pain they took off the cord with which 785 VII| delivered them to him, and he took them and laid them upon 786 VII| thigh, and the heathen king took it up, and when he looked 787 VII| and so he did, and they took him and slew him, and as 788 VII| health. Then he arose and took one of the staves that bare 789 VII| father with him, and they took him into a chariot with 790 VII| good courage, and anon he took a brand of fire, and drove 791 VII| name.~After, the tyrants took the holy corpse and at the 792 VII| than in any other place, he took a ring that he had and cast 793 VII| so as he ministered and took to him that was needful 794 VII| to it, so that the fire took on their shirts towards 795 VII| adventure that the fire took the house of the king, and 796 VII| that was called Romancius took him by the hand and said: 797 VII| solemnly; and after, they took the corpse and bare it away 798 VII| archbishop, he retained and took him still with him, and 799 VII| After these words they took their refection or food 800 VII| the morn next, S. Fiacre took his leave of S. Pharon, 801 VII| the great joy that they took when they spake of it, they 802 VII| each other to our Lord, and took leave to depart one from 803 VII| thanks to S. Pharon and took his leave of him, and returned 804 VII| church. The which woman took her maiden or servant and 805 VII| take the christian men, took S. Demetrius, and would 806 VII| might not deceive him, he took from him all his temporal 807 VII| the divine service. They took not the canonic breed, for 808 VII| the altar an angel that took to him a staff pastoral, 809 VII| then after these words he took and received the pope's 810 VII| of official, virtuously took the said horse join the 811 VII| went out from his cell, and took a worldly and damnable way. 812 VII| nothing ready to give him, took his hood and gave it to 813 VII| beneurely unto his last days, took humbly the sacraments of 814 VII| of whatsoever dolour he took the right beneurous rest 815 VII| sore aggrieved with an axes took a little bread that before 816 VII| his prayers kneeling. He took off both his gloves and 817 VII| received his rights, and took leave of S. Morant and of 818 VII| which word the devout child took and shut it so within his 819 VII| succession royal, the holy man took a wife, of the which he 820 VII| honour often perish, he took and gave his courage to 821 VII| sickness, Iying at Pontoise, took the cross with great devotion 822 VII| on ground, occupied and took by force of men of arms 823 VII| of arms the christian men took the castle, and enjoyed 824 VII| all the saints devoutly, took all the sacraments of the 825 VII| pope, this holy S. Louis took the habit of religion of 826 VII| with his last sickness, took and devoutly received the 827 VII| her spouse Jesu Christ, took the said cloth and thereof 828 VII| came to the fountain and took the fish and brought it 829 VII| was put out. S. Aldegonde took it, and as God would, it 830 VII| weeping over their child dead, took on them pity, made his prayer 831 VII| filled with milk. She then took the child and gave him suck. 832 VII| away. Wherefore the people took courage and armed them and 833 VII| and six months, whose soul took his siege in paradise the 834 VII| that sometimes shepherds took some bread and put it on 835 VII| Sherethursday, where he took bread, and yielding graces 836 VII| our Lord in his supper took the wine before his disciples 837 VII| And for this that many one took it indiscreetly, and few 838 VII| waxed he more angry, and took sodden pitch and oil, and 839 VII| Erasmus preaching, they took him and said: If thou wilt 840 VII| can for him imagine. Then took they this holy man and did 841 VII| this fell and cruel emperor took counsel what martyrdom and 842 VII| his shrewd counsel, then took they this holy Erasmus out


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