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1 I| divers works and books, I ne nyste what work to begin 2 I| and to have laid it apart, ne had it been at the instance 3 I| not delivered from sin, ne holpen by grace, and therefore 4 I| part shall smite other, ne none. The eighth sign shall 5 I| howling, and shall not eat ne drink. The thirteenth sign, 6 I| nor overcome them by heart ne will, he shall overcome 7 I| they shall have no force ne power ne strength against 8 I| shall have no force ne power ne strength against him, nor 9 I| of one going in the way, ne it had none turning as a 10 I| no man should come to God ne to the king with a void 11 I| some that be not oppressed ne cast out. And some that 12 I| There is nothing more sharp ne more strong that a man may 13 I| will for the honour of God. Ne no man may better give to 14 I| For he hath not created ne hath nourished you. But 15 I| what price? Not with gold ne silver, ne of the sun, ne 16 I| Not with gold ne silver, ne of the sun, ne of the moon, 17 I| ne silver, ne of the sun, ne of the moon, ne with any 18 I| the sun, ne of the moon, ne with any of the angels, 19 I| asked: Is there neither gold ne silver that this figure 20 I| not known when it was made ne in what place. Sixthly he 21 I| us never such one dead, ne he sent to us never such 22 I| never none such into hell, ne the world cast never none 23 I| went not only by the ways ne by the fields, but also 24 I| which never is put out ne quenched. On the morning 25 I| pavement, it could not be laid ne set but anon it issued out, 26 I| not engendered of a man ne engendering. Secondly, he 27 I| the faith mistrusteth not, ne hope slacketh not, ne charity 28 I| not, ne hope slacketh not, ne charity aminisheth not. 29 I| for he is not coloured, ne by the ears, for he soundeth 30 I| ears, for he soundeth not, ne by the nostrils, for he 31 I| not meddled with the air, ne he entereth not by the conduit 32 I| he may not be swallowed, ne by the feeling or attouching, 33 I| for he is not maniable, ne may not be handled. Thou 34 I| his operation of space, ne of time, but he had sudden 35 I| had, they resounded not, ne grudged by impatience, but 36 I| for there is no people, ne never was so great a nation 37 I| only the flesh of calves ne of oxen like as was given 38 I| is not departed in pieces ne asundered in his members, 39 I| culpables from blood that they ne loose life ne member. And 40 I| that they ne loose life ne member. And therefore Joab 41 I| ought not to have no filth, ne in word, ne in deed, ne 42 I| have no filth, ne in word, ne in deed, ne in thought, 43 I| ne in word, ne in deed, ne in thought, ne in opinion, 44 I| in deed, ne in thought, ne in opinion, for they be 45 I| the moving of their flesh, ne to refrain them as we now 46 I| woman answered and said: Ne forte moriamur, lest haply 47 I| none should enter there ne come to the tree of life. ~ 48 I| could find no place to rest ne set her foot on, she returned 49 I| use any lechery with her ne to do her villainy. Wherefore 50 I| be between me and thee, ne between my herdmen ne thy 51 I| thee, ne between my herdmen ne thy herdmen. Lo! behold 52 I| and she said she smiled ne laughed not, and our Lord 53 I| you that ye will not do ne commit this wicked sin on 54 I| that they might not see, ne find the door. Then said 55 I| that thou grieve not me, ne them that shall come after 56 I| that shall come after me, ne my kindred, but after the 57 I| answered: It is not the usage ne custom of our country to 58 I| that thou speak not angrily ne hard words to Jacob. That 59 I| may not do that ye desire, ne give our sister to a man 60 I| that, and would not attend ne listen to her words, ne 61 I| ne listen to her words, ne would not consent to so 62 I| Ye shall not see my face ne come into my presence but 63 I| wist not what he would say, ne that he said bring your 64 I| forth and live, and that we ne our children die not for 65 I| absent we dare not approach, ne come to the presence of 66 I| yet I heard never of him ne he appeared not. If now 67 I| that they could not speak ne answer to him. Then he debonairly 68 I| which men may not ear, sow, ne reap. God hath sent me tofore 69 I| trespass of thy brethren, ne the malice that they executed 70 I| answered: Be ye nothing afeard ne dread you not, ween ye that 71 I| They shall not believe me ne hear my voice, but shall 72 I| believe none of the two ne hear thy voice, then take 73 I| Egypt, and he shall not hear ne believe you. And I shall 74 I| that the enchanters could ne might not stand for pain 75 I| of Goshen was none heard, ne harm done. Yet would not 76 I| there was never none like, ne never shall be after, and 77 I| shall not an hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast, whereby 78 I| hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast, whereby ye shall 79 I| bring none of the languors ne sorrows upon thee that I 80 I| ye ascend not on the hill ne touch the ends of it. Whosoever 81 I| shalt not worship no strange ne diverse gods. That is to 82 I| not swear by the heaven ne by earth ne by other creature. 83 I| by the heaven ne by earth ne by other creature. But for 84 I| for any vain or ill thing, ne maliciously. But to swear 85 I| conscience can not be in rest ne in peace as long as he is 86 I| the other for vengeance, ne for his goods, or for any 87 I| forswear not him in judgment, ne make no leasings to annoy 88 I| make no leasings to annoy ne grieve another, nor he ought 89 I| nor he ought not to missay ne speak evil of others in 90 I| exhorting men to fight, ne noise to compel me to flee, 91 I| his voice, shall not see ne come into the country and 92 I| eyes, and shalt not enter ne come therein. And there 93 I| his eyes never dimmed, ne his teeth were never moved. 94 II| I have drunken no wine ne drink that may cause me 95 II| calling of our Lord yet, ne there was never revelation 96 II| made clean with sacrifices ne gifts never. Samuel slept 97 II| and leave none alive, man ne beast; why hast thou not 98 II| loved David after that day, ne never looked on him friendly 99 II| anointed. I shall never hurt ne grieve him, let God do his 100 II| never was grievous to them, ne they lost not so much as 101 II| when they were in desert, ne never perished beast of 102 II| was not one that saw them ne awaked, for they slept all. 103 II| never hereafter do thee harm ne evil, for thy soul is precious 104 II| our Lord answered him not, ne by swevens ne by priests, 105 II| answered him not, ne by swevens ne by priests, ne by prophets. 106 II| by swevens ne by priests, ne by prophets. Then said Saul 107 II| me, neither by prophets, ne by swevens. And Samuel said: 108 II| hast not obeyed his voice, ne hast not done his commandment 109 II| Let it not be given to me ne to thee, but let it be divided. 110 II| your sons, not following ne keeping my commandments 111 II| tofore so many aromatics ne so sweet odours smelling 112 II| never none like to him, ne never shall none come after 113 II| not have to do with them, ne they with their daughters, 114 II| power, but on his person ne body set not thy hand. Satan 115 II| sinned not with his lips, ne spake nothing follily against 116 II| not lawful for us to eat ne touch anything that is stolen. 117 II| no vengeance of my sins, ne remember not my trespasses, 118 II| remember not my trespasses, ne the sins of my fathers. 119 II| according to thy precepts, ne have not walked well tofore 120 II| We shall never see son ne daughter of thee on the 121 II| three nights she ate not, ne drank not, but was continually 122 II| meddled me with players, ne never had part of them that 123 II| thou never consent to sin, ne to disobey ne break the 124 II| consent to sin, ne to disobey ne break the commandments of 125 II| have domination in thy wit, ne in thy word, that sin was 126 II| the hire of thy servant ne meed of thy mercenary remain 127 II| righteous man, but eat it not ne drink it with sinners. Ask 128 II| never; he knoweth not me, ne I know not him; what token 129 II| Sara, he hath neither son ne daughter more than her. 130 II| shall not eat here this day ne drink but if thou first 131 II| bade him spare no realm ne town but subdue all to him. 132 II| that no god should be named ne worshipped but he himself, 133 II| if God send us no rescue ne help us not in that time 134 II| shall not threaten as a man, ne inflame in wrath as a son 135 II| her: Be thou not afeard ne dread thee not. I never 136 II| thee not. I never grieved ne noyed man that would serve 137 II| had not raised my people ne strength against them. Now 138 II| thou to me? I may not help ne profit thee, but go unto 139 II| whereas they should not grieve ne do harm to any man; and 140 II| they were none enchanters ne knew no witchcraft, and 141 II| which no master in physic ne surgery could heal. And 142 II| me for to take an husband ne spouse, but all that good 143 II| the corruption of my heart ne body, I never agreed ne 144 II| ne body, I never agreed ne suffered it. Paschasius 145 II| words of God may not end ne finish. Paschasius said: 146 II| maid might not be drawn ne moved by a thousand men. 147 II| was hurt with the sword, ne died not till the priest 148 II| saw that Thomas ate not ne drank not, but alway looked 149 II| nought in nothing fleshly ne earthly? And when the apostle 150 II| have no services soiled ne foul, but thou hast cleanly 151 II| art nothing more noble, ne more mighty than be thy 152 II| no man might harbor Jew, ne paynim, ne tyrant, that 153 II| might harbor Jew, ne paynim, ne tyrant, that should live. 154 II| having his almoner by him, ne his chamberlain, of whom 155 II| neither God, by inobedience, ne their neighbours by untruth, 156 II| their neighbours by untruth, ne by conceiving of any sin, 157 II| they should no longer keep ne sustain Thomas the Archbishop, 158 II| could neither have it down ne up, and at midnight died 159 II| which we be not yet certain. Ne we may recover nothing for 160 II| him, the emperor wist not ne could not name them. S. 161 II| might not defend himself ne his members, he bit off 162 II| the world was none so good ne so great an hermit as he 163 II| fasting, and not strong ne mighty. ~When he was come 164 II| the truth of the matter, ne could not bear ne answer 165 II| matter, ne could not bear ne answer to his eloquence, 166 II| should arise against him, ne give him no place. Then 167 II| found no place to sit on, ne none would remove to make 168 II| not have smelled so well ne so sweet, and this sweet 169 II| never none were like found ne seen tofore of any saint, 170 II| all still, and walk not ne royle not about in the country, 171 II| good that thou hast done, ne that thou hast kept thy 172 II| others he might not retain ne let for they flew forth 173 II| other he might not hold ne retain, wherefore he made 174 II| did he not for jollity, ne for cause that he dreaded 175 II| There was never such a folly ne rage seen in the world. 176 II| name so worthy, so holy ne so sweet a name. Then the 177 II| feast to bury his body, ne of his martyrdom. But S. 178 II| that no man might see her ne come to her. Then made she 179 II| is not worthy to impetre ne get that of our Lord, nevertheless 180 II| which might not help them ne none other. ~Then the bishops 181 II| that thou in no wise minish ne lessen thy torments, so 182 II| them, and not for favour ne over great love that thou 183 II| hast to that one party, ne for hate that thou hast 184 II| husband went not to church, ne he blessed him not, ne recommended 185 II| ne he blessed him not, ne recommended him not to God, 186 II| taken is not christened, ne he goeth not to the church. 187 II| what hour thou shalt die, ne when the thief cometh. ~ 188 II| durst not be shriven thereof ne show it to no man. S. John 189 II| he called not himself God ne the son of God, but he said 190 II| learned it never of man ne by man, as he himself witnesseth, 191 III| God’s sake. Her parents, ne her friends, ne her own 192 III| parents, ne her friends, ne her own children could not 193 III| children could not turn her, ne make her to change her purpose, 194 III| one habit, and they had ne sheets ne linen cloth but 195 III| and they had ne sheets ne linen cloth but to dry their 196 III| not at the first warning, ne at the second, ne at the 197 III| warning, ne at the second, ne at the third, she should 198 III| meat, without eating fish, ne milk, eggs, or white meat, 199 III| passed as said is, her lips ne her face were not pale, 200 III| the beasts, and he moved ne spake not one word. They 201 III| fear that after that they ne none other that heard of 202 III| he could not be chauffed ne warm, he bare him in to 203 III| but he found neither body ne arms. Then he demanded of 204 III| and let no persecution ne adversity that thou shalt 205 III| move thee from thy faith ne from thy creance, but have 206 III| had never dread for death ne for other torments, of which 207 III| The city needeth no sun ne moon to shine in it, for 208 III| not for that she had need ne ought make her purification, 209 III| any tatche of deadly sin ne venial, like as she that 210 III| semblant of her great humility, ne of the high majesty of her 211 III| may not suffer iniquity ne falseness, for if they had 212 III| done none other thing night ne day, one after another, 213 III| thy gods, whose life thou ne thy wife will follow. If 214 III| should enter for to heal her, ne none should give to her 215 III| should give to her meat ne drink. And when she was 216 III| suffer any harm for me, ne that I shall lose my crown; 217 III| tofore seen in the city, ne never after also. This young 218 III| assent to the marriage, ne assemble with him, but if 219 III| persevere in his orisons ne in no good works; yet if 220 III| mortal man as ye be, ween ne suppose not ye that by me 221 III| them ought to be nothing ne mean that should displease 222 III| in the sea long tofore, ne the son knew not the father. 223 III| not proud in prosperity, ne frail in adversity. He did 224 III| that any should praise him, ne in letters ne in words. 225 III| praise him, ne in letters ne in words. And alway he was 226 III| that it departeth from me, ne so great that it bringeth 227 III| Jesu Christ is not named ne his sign is not showed, 228 III| less, and not to increase ne minish that number. After 229 III| said: O Patrick, this see ne bishopric God hath not provided 230 III| made no semblant to render ne deliver again this sheep, 231 III| never have other penance ne feel none other pain, and 232 III| which should never return ne come again. And they that 233 III| he accorded not thereto, ne agreed to them, for he said 234 III| when he saw they lived not ne were not ruled according 235 III| drink, which might not abide ne suffer the sign of the cross, 236 III| not deceive thee the first ne the second time, but the 237 III| demanded of villain any good, ne of the man that S. Benet 238 III| that they ought not doubt ne of abundance ne of poverty.~ 239 III| not doubt ne of abundance ne of poverty.~It happed on 240 III| use no such vain plays, ne set not thy heart on them. 241 III| and could not espy them, ne know the steps of their 242 III| ought not lightly to speak, ne without advice ne manner 243 III| speak, ne without advice ne manner to answer. And when 244 III| feel in thee any burning ne covetise carnal, and shall 245 III| where thou mayst grieve ne annoy no man. Then let us 246 III| desert I was never houseled ne received the holy sacrament, 247 III| and durst not approach ne touch the body, but said 248 III| not to lay hand upon me ne none other bishop, thou 249 III| would not leave, for dread ne for grief that might be 250 III| to reprove the emperor ne the other great men when 251 III| that they ought not to do, ne he would flatter no man. 252 III| besoins come to my will, ne I have never thing that 253 III| never thing that may anger ne trouble me. Then said S. 254 III| not as much as the step ne of himself ne of all that 255 III| as the step ne of himself ne of all that ever he had. 256 III| to live if it please God, ne I have no fear re dread 257 III| Ambrose doubteth not the force ne the power of the emperor, 258 III| was none that might resist ne withstand them, for King 259 III| S. George said to them: Ne doubt ye no thing, without 260 III| Evil and cruel tyrant! ne seest thou not the great 261 III| Jerusalem and durst not mount ne go up on the walls for the 262 III| that my journey is sped, ne the devil may not let me 263 III| all the people marvelled, ne knew not from whence it 264 III| he went not to visit him, ne he did him not do be baptized. 265 III| bury him much honorably, ne never after would S. Vital 266 III| that he might neither speak ne draw his breath, but S. 267 III| and he that murmured not ne grudged not, suffered patiently 268 III| and there was no master ne physician that might make 269 III| never drank wine, mead, ne cider, ne never ate flesh, 270 III| drank wine, mead, ne cider, ne never ate flesh, ne never 271 III| cider, ne never ate flesh, ne never rasor touched his 272 III| rasor touched his head, ne he never bathed. He knelt 273 III| Jerusalem; but this token, ne the tokens hereafter following, 274 III| judge, and he never wept ne cried mercy, but ever persevered, 275 III| and the manner. The cause ne the sickness were not known, 276 III| wise he might look on him ne hear him named. Then he 277 III| he had not given a gift, ne had done no good, at even 278 III| crucified, they would never tell ne enseign her. Then commanded 279 III| one time he would not reny ne forsake the crucifix tofore 280 III| But he never felt harm ne pain, and without suffering 281 III| hasting. Or Nereus is said of ne and reus, which is to say 282 III| they would in no wise do, ne make sacrifice to the idols, 283 III| and have not spared kin ne other. And if thou hadst 284 III| curates that were not good, ne propice for the weal of 285 III| in England should visit ne have to do there, ne the 286 III| visit ne have to do there, ne the king to let them of 287 III| we will not be grievous ne hard to you, but we will 288 III| was neither man, woman, ne child drowned, but they 289 III| give faith to his preaching ne his doctrine, but scorned 290 III| never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne used no pottage, 291 III| of wheat, ne drank wine, ne used no pottage, and would 292 III| but in the even. In winter ne summer he had but one clothing, 293 III| saw no men of the city, ne did no hurt to nobody. And 294 III| put thereon their desire ne their heart, and taught 295 III| hath said to me: Let not ne give none empeshment to 296 III| but neither for beating ne smiting he would never worship 297 III| not do sacrifice for him ne for his words, he did do 298 III| no wise she should show ne do be known that she was 299 III| wise that he neither slept ne woke wholly, there appeared 300 III| forth in no wise for beating ne drawing; and then she lighted 301 III| make an oath never to rebel ne bear arms against the emperor, 302 III| him into his house, and ne walked about in the streets 303 III| my mind that it move not ne that it fall from the estate 304 III| heat, so that neither trees ne fields brought forth no 305 III| gods, which have no power ne may do no thing, ne hear, 306 III| power ne may do no thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand, 307 III| may do no thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand, to whom 308 III| thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand, to whom none 309 III| gave no token of sorrow ne of disease. And then in 310 III| of the law without murmur ne complaint, praising and 311 III| He shall not drink wine ne cider, ne thing whereof 312 III| not drink wine ne cider, ne thing whereof he might be 313 III| nothing when our Lady came, ne yet our Lady had nothing 314 III| since he was neither Christ, ne Elias, ne prophet. Say to 315 III| neither Christ, ne Elias, ne prophet. Say to us, said 316 III| her: Have no doubt dame ne dread, for this child shall 317 III| nought by his commandment ne defence, in despiting his 318 III| in this place, be served ne worshipped. When he had 319 III| which he had tofore taken, ne the observance also. And 320 III| world is not his pareil ne like, for he raiseth dead 321 III| holy brother, be not heavy ne sorrowful, for God shall 322 III| place desert where bird, ne fowl, ne person dwelleth. 323 III| desert where bird, ne fowl, ne person dwelleth. With this 324 III| whereas they might never noy ne grieve persons living. S. 325 III| other arrayment of gold ne silver, ne of precious stones, 326 III| arrayment of gold ne silver, ne of precious stones, for 327 III| praising is none the better, ne of others blaming is none 328 III| not remove their goods, ne send them out of the town 329 III| penances, she drank never wine ne other liquor, that might 330 III| but we can get no chalk ne lime. Then said the holy 331 III| man which had never seen ne heard speak of her did do 332 III| shall never be separate ne departed, as S. Ambrose 333 III| their loaves, but they spake ne said nothin, and they much 334 III| should not find their count ne tale. But notwithstanding 335 III| years he might not hear ne go, he did him be brought 336 III| he should no longer abide ne dwell there, and then he 337 III| continually, the oil lessed not ne minished, and the sick people 338 IV| heart human may not think, ne tongue speak ne pronounce. 339 IV| not think, ne tongue speak ne pronounce. Anon then the 340 IV| we be departed from thee, ne we will no more obey to 341 IV| Jesu Christ, that ye bear ne sustain him no more, but 342 IV| day he would never wear it ne see it after. Then the Romans 343 IV| that no man should touch ne hurt no christian man till 344 IV| interpreter of the parables ne paradigmes, ne their dictes. 345 IV| parables ne paradigmes, ne their dictes. David the 346 IV| were not departed in life ne in death, and so I am not 347 IV| mortified. He offered not sheep ne meat, but he sacrificed 348 IV| through the universal world, ne limed with pitch ne glue, 349 IV| world, ne limed with pitch ne glue, but the boards thereof 350 IV| and love of Jesu Christ. Ne he desired things-present, 351 IV| desired things-present, ne things to come, etc. But 352 IV| pits stopped with stones, ne his own body beaten only, 353 IV| with the heat of the day, ne suffered only the frost 354 IV| Herodias; but Paul, not one, ne two, ne three, but he corrected 355 IV| but Paul, not one, ne two, ne three, but he corrected 356 IV| the least part of them. Ne he had in this world none 357 IV| world none other thing, ne none other nature, ne none 358 IV| thing, ne none other nature, ne none other soul dissemblable 359 IV| soul dissemblable to us, ne dwelling in none other world, 360 IV| by virtue of his courage. Ne this thing is not to be 361 IV| to be fellow with angels ne archangels, ne with none 362 IV| with angels ne archangels, ne with none order of angels, 363 IV| There could no man weep ne bewail his own defaults 364 IV| Spain, and was never idle ne in rest, but was always 365 IV| preach the Word ot God, ne dreaded no perils, ne had 366 IV| God, ne dreaded no perils, ne had no shame of despites, 367 IV| Neither for thy flattering ne thy blandishing words thou 368 IV| not draw me to thy desire, ne with thy threatenings thou 369 IV| For he loved no pride, ne to ride on gay horses, ne 370 IV| ne to ride on gay horses, ne to be praised ne flattered 371 IV| horses, ne to be praised ne flattered of the people, 372 IV| loved no pomp by his life, ne none would have after his 373 IV| suffer his pilgrim to perish, ne to be there drowned. And 374 IV| no water into his mouth, ne into his ears that did to 375 IV| that did to him grievance ne hurt that he felt, save 376 IV| for we may never obtain ne recover our bliss that we 377 IV| Thou shalt not escape so ne depart without punishment, 378 IV| the fiend might not empesh ne let them in their journey. 379 IV| never failed of one article, ne went out of the way from 380 IV| comfort of running water, ne solace of trees, ne of herbs. 381 IV| water, ne solace of trees, ne of herbs. And that was because 382 IV| answered: We may not touch him, ne as much as a flea that is 383 IV| pilgrimage may neither please God ne me. It appertaineth not 384 IV| neither hurt in his body ne in his shirt. Then he was 385 IV| sign that he grieve not ne annoy me. Then Christopher 386 IV| not lead me to him, bound ne unbound. And they said to 387 IV| could not help himself, ne may not profit to thee. 388 IV| man there of his kindred ne lineage, which he had verily 389 IV| led them not with wailing ne sorrowing to hell, but departing 390 IV| Martha had ever any husband ne fellowship of man, but she 391 IV| beaten with cast of stones ne with other armour, and was 392 IV| which did to them none harm ne touched them not, but rather 393 IV| never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne he used no 394 IV| of wheat, ne drank wine, ne he used no pottage, and 395 IV| never till night. In winter ne in summer he had but one 396 IV| never after returned thither ne came more there. ~That same 397 IV| and saw no man of the city ne did no harm to any body. 398 IV| him, and touched not him ne the house that he was in. ~ 399 IV| could not be turned by gifts ne by menaces of this emperor, 400 IV| not stretch out his feet, ne turn him from one side to 401 IV| that he might not move it, ne turn hither ne thither his 402 IV| move it, ne turn hither ne thither his members in no 403 IV| not entered without syot, ne hath done no righteousness? 404 IV| tasted but hurt, he feared ne trembled not, but was chauffed. 405 IV| for to learn, he tasted ne drank never wine in ten 406 IV| not worthy to be martyred, ne I have not yet deserved 407 IV| they accorded not to them, ne to their doctrine, but because 408 IV| he would not distrouble ne awake them, he put him to 409 IV| them wist whence they came, ne whither they went; and then 410 IV| that he bare neither gold, ne silver, ne money, and he 411 IV| neither gold, ne silver, ne money, and he drew him forcibly 412 IV| never yet said to no man, ne thou shalt never tell it 413 IV| profit, and that one tarry ne abide not till the other 414 IV| surmounted all aromatics, ne there was none odour like 415 IV| not worthy to pray to thee ne to be heard of thee, but 416 IV| Jesu Christ, do me no harm, ne be grievous to me, ne that 417 IV| harm, ne be grievous to me, ne that I go out of my house. 418 IV| would not consent to Decius, ne offer to the idols, he commanded 419 IV| which adored not the gods, ne doubted not the torments, 420 IV| doubted not the torments, ne dreaded not the prince's 421 IV| neverthemore he was Augustus ne emperor, as it is read in 422 IV| this: As I am not corrupted ne defouled of Harry ne of 423 IV| corrupted ne defouled of Harry ne of all other, so Jesu Christ 424 IV| not fail him at torment ne fail him at the end. We 425 IV| he felt not the torments ne eschewed them, but succeeded 426 IV| body, see not the horrible ne wicked spirit ne fiend, 427 IV| horrible ne wicked spirit ne fiend, and that no might 428 IV| to be showed to fleshly ne unbelieving people, ne it 429 IV| fleshly ne unbelieving people, ne it is not to be hid to devout 430 IV| dare none otherwise say ne presume. And hereof saith 431 IV| that no man may recount ne tell, and made joy and song, 432 IV| not hold him from weeping, ne durst not speak for dread 433 IV| him: Doubt thee nothing, ne be not afeard, for I shall 434 IV| the very light; breaking ne destruction shall not environ 435 IV| yet shalt thou not sleep, ne the eye shall not slumber 436 IV| thee. Thy departing hence ne thy dormition shall not 437 IV| remember thee of me, for I ne am but a thing faint, and 438 IV| nevertheless it is not dead, ne shall not be corrupt by 439 IV| place in thee. For thy death ne thy transmigration or thy 440 IV| departing, maketh thee not ne giveth thee surety to be 441 IV| to have part of diseases, ne of corruption. But she is 442 IV| she ought not to be put, ne is not set to the common 443 IV| she that never had tatche ne spot of corruption in bringing 444 V| yet  had they no child ne heir, wherefore they oft 445 V| but he wist not to whom ne whither, whereof he marvelled, 446 V| sought but was not found, ne published of him that knew 447 V| this part is not evenly ne righteously divided. And 448 V| the spirit of blasphemy, ne have said evil to any man, 449 V| they should not touch him, ne do him none harm. He had 450 V| his net for to take souls, ne would not go out for to 451 V| refused it not follily, ne granted thereto, but said 452 V| Lausanne and saw not the lake ne took heed of it, and at 453 V| I neither began by thee, ne shall I end by thee; and 454 V| and said: Neither Syrus ne Bernard shall put me out. 455 V| And S. Bernard said: Syrus ne Bernard shall not put thee 456 V| to his work accustomed, ne presumed to approach her 457 V| after he should so do to her ne to none other. And thus 458 V| Nay, I thought it never, ne it came never in my heart, 459 V| there is none to thee like, ne holden so wise in science 460 V| said: Here is no science, ne here is no knowledge of 461 V| neither dare draw breath ne speak after that Bartholomew, 462 V| clothes never waxed old ne foul. He prayeth and worshippeth 463 V| never suffer him to be weary ne to be an hungered, he is 464 V| desire no things terrien ne carnal. Then S. Bartholomew 465 V| consented nothing to him ne to his temptations.~And 466 V| have not con get pardon ne forgiveness for them. And 467 V| their bestial thoughts, ne withdraw them from harm. 468 V| neither was very Manichean, ne very catholic. And then 469 V| deepness, and departest not ne goest out of the way, and 470 V| is in suffering no pain ne sorrow. And his pain was 471 V| arrows and coals wasting, ne I was not in the days fulfilled 472 V| said after of himself: I ne feel our Lord so angry with 473 V| array, were not over foul ne over fair, but they were 474 V| answered to him: I noot ne can no skill of such meats; 475 V| may do such thing that I ne never did? If I might do 476 V| die without confession, ne without to receive his Saviour. 477 V| might not write his books ne yet read them. Volusian, 478 V| neither in English, French, ne in Latin. It was so that 479 V| especially simple lettered men, ne unlearned, presume to intermit 480 V| unlearned, presume to intermit ne to muse on high things of 481 V| had not given it to her ne consented it. And when the 482 V| exile, but she was not, ne she died not there, but 483 V| not bring it down again, ne bow it in no manner. And 484 V| he would never obey him ne adore his gods.~ 485 V| hardily, for I doubt not, ne fear not thee, ne the torments 486 V| doubt not, ne fear not thee, ne the torments that thou dost 487 V| idols which may not save me ne my children. And anon our 488 V| hard and weary journeys, ne my body to be removed out 489 V| evil sayers, and said that, ne strange ne evil words annoy 490 V| and said that, ne strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt 491 V| strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt no man when his own 492 V| they should neither grieve ne hurt man. And then Mammertin 493 V| was so thick that no man ne beast might enter therein 494 V| lay medicine to his wound, ne receive their gifts, but 495 V| be shriven thereof to him ne to none other. And on the 496 V| should not offer to our Lord, ne he that was barren should 497 V| that he should not doubt ne be afraid of his vision, 498 V| sometime was not hallowed ne kept. But Innocent the fourth, 499 V| three days that he died not ne had no hurt, and they that 500 V| they might not slay him ne grieve him, and then knew


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