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501 V| brethren be lifted up in good degree if they know it, 502 V| converted and turned into right good wine. And the holy man gat 503 V| this man came again to his good thought, the flesh returned 504 V| And was of much great and good renomee unto all the people, 505 V| led a right holy life and good, and was called brother 506 V| For she was instructed in good manners, and she was ententive 507 V| thought he might occupy her good time by some objection of 508 V| precious stone black, which is good against drunkenness. He 509 V| human. To whom he said: O good Denis, these be the mutations 510 V| there the following of thy good God,and the good works of 511 V| of thy good God,and the good works of him, and shalt 512 V| paynims doubted that the good christian men would bury 513 VI| Greenwich, and many other good men. And some bishops, priests, 514 VI| intent that he might have his good. And they that were not 515 VI| wilderness, among whom the good bishop of Winchester, Brightwold, 516 VI| strong hand, all law and good rule set aside. For in his 517 VI| Normandy, he used a full good life, haunting ofttimes 518 VI| and say in this manner: O good Lord, I have none help but 519 VI| to their own kingdoms. O good Lord, I beseech thee and 520 VI| crowned him king of England. O good Lord! what joy and gladness 521 VI| trespassers, gentle and sweet to good men. He was never elate, 522 VI| God, saying these words: O good Lord, thou deliveredst sometime 523 VI| thy mercy he escaped, and, good Lord, by thy virtue Susanna 524 VI| to them peace, and by his good grace should continue the 525 VI| him set therein monks of good conversation, for from that 526 VI| not satisfied with that good deed, but thought and also 527 VI| blind, she bade him be of good cheer, and said if he would 528 VI| visit sixty churches with good devotion, and then to have 529 VI| would wash their eyes with good devotion, they might be 530 VI| his chastity and for his good living. And dread ye not, 531 VI| loved well the fellowship of good men, for he that spake most 532 VI| father the pope, and by good king Edward, and sith it 533 VI| and erred in judging the good to be evil and the evil 534 VI| to be evil and the evil good, but our Lord God hath araised 535 VI| displease this lady or else this good S. Edward? And she answered: 536 VI| monks had prayed for her a good while, then this damoiselle 537 VI| thee? But I beseech thee, good king, laudable prince, and 538 VI| And when they had prayed a good while he felt himself made 539 VI| to~S. Edward: O thou my good king, I beseech thee to 540 VI| mine advice, and I assent, good Theophilus, to write to 541 VI| and fruitful. Rightful by good intention, discreet by measure, 542 VI| feeleth God to be sovereign good, so that by his puissance 543 VI| sovereignly wise, and sovereignly good. Of the two first, it is 544 VI| he saith: There is none good but God alone. Fourthly, 545 VI| is the truth of life, for good life is the way of God. 546 VI| observation of counsel, for good counsel maketh a man better 547 VI| and after, she gave her to good will when Crisaunt had converted 548 VI| ordained in their company good men for to serve them.~Then 549 VI| over the sea, having so good wind that they arrived at 550 VI| monastery of monks and a good town called S. Quintins 551 VI| said of eu, that is to say, good, and statics, that is, fortune, 552 VI| Eustace is, as it were, good fortune. He was pleasant 553 VI| and after, he held him in good works.~ 554 VI| delivered to another. O good Lord, give thou rest to 555 VI| said: Eustace, have thou good affiance, for anon thou 556 VI| and adorned honestly with good manners, they pleased him 557 VI| it is said: Ointment of good odour cometh of himself, 558 VI| as his own member in all good works. And the apostle saith: 559 VI| contrary, as oft as we do any good, we confess God. The fourth 560 VI| of virtues. Marriage is good, but virginity is better. 561 VI| clearlier say, as is between good and better. For marriage 562 VI| evil angels and not by the good. For the good angels torment 563 VI| not by the good. For the good angels torment not the good 564 VI| good angels torment not the good souls, but the good angels 565 VI| the good souls, but the good angels torment the evil 566 VI| well to believe that the good angels visit oft and comfort 567 VI| that is to wit, prayers of good friends, giving of alms, 568 VI| world, or they be right good or right evil, or between 569 VI| suffrages that be done for the good, be for to yield thankings 570 VI| And they that be right good be they that an anon fly 571 VI| love of his neighbour, and good works, and thought never 572 VI| pray for one that is right good, of whom he doubteth that 573 VI| redemption. They that be middle good, be they that have with 574 VI| life, nor they be not so good but that they need have 575 VI| secondly, by manifestation of good angels, which be always 576 VI| granted him his asking with good will, and then did do build 577 VI| she did tofore in giving good ensample to all her sisters. 578 VI| smelling, for by the odour of good fame he drew the people 579 VI| him, and by the odour of good renomee. Or Leonard may 580 VI| Leonard waked by labour of good works, and in waking he 581 VI| bestially he fixed them in good works and profitable. Fourthly, 582 VI| Remigius. And then the king had good hope because he had been 583 VI| he had been informed of a good master, and brought him 584 VI| And it happed that this good man was taken of a tyrant, 585 VI| Clothair that, if he took not good heed to the realm of France 586 VI| Theodore my servant, have thou good hope, for I am with thee. 587 VI| that I have not done it for good faith, I shall be to-morn 588 VI| way, and afterward lived a good life.~And when he was past 589 VI| and went forth their way a good pace. He was of great business 590 VI| clad him withal. That was a good largess that divinity covered. 591 VI| was so composed in all good manners, in port, in maintenance, 592 VI| might take of her fair and good ensample for to nsaintain 593 VI| out surely, thou hast a good safeconduct. And when one 594 VI| shall have unto God of me a good and a true advocate. And 595 VI| daughters that ye comfort you in good faith, and trust ye only 596 VI| prayers. At that time were the good blessed sisters at S. Michael 597 VI| understand that they came for good. And when they came within 598 VI| night of the Saturday, this good devout daughter brought 599 VI| that was obeissant and good daughter of obedience, blessed 600 VI| This blessed S. Clare was a good mistress and true for to 601 VI| Lord, and informed them in good customs and taught them 602 VI| with all their heart and good reason go thereagainst. 603 VI| yet they tempt more the good people than them of the 604 VI| but they were sober and so good that they showed well that 605 VI| evil but all goodness. The good mistress S. Clare herself 606 VI| was but all holiness. This good lady purveyed to her daughters 607 VI| will of God. This holy and good abbess loved not only the 608 VI| not only the souls of her good daughters, but thought well 609 VI| the ladies saw in their good mother, that she alleged 610 VI| devotion and to love their good mother more sweetly, and 611 VI| right way the works of their good abbess. And they marvelled 612 VI| health, riches of merits, of good virtues and of good are 613 VI| of good virtues and of good are works, right so would 614 VI| holy words. Then the holy good mother, weeping, prayed 615 VI| his poor pilgrim, and the good lady also coveted and wished 616 VI| hath done to me so great good, and given to me so great 617 VI| have seen his vicar. The good daughters were about the 618 VI| die. After, this holy and good Clare drew fast to her end. 619 VI| world, and required that good folk and spiritual should 620 VI| and holy words, ardent and good. Of whose coming she was 621 VI| surely, for thou hast a good guide and conductor in the 622 VI| much bounty, and prayed the good people to give praisings 623 VI| Perugia which was named Good John. the son of Martin. 624 VI| healed by the merits of his good disciple S. Clare, by the 625 VI| and brought her to her good mother. Then S. Clare said 626 VI| began to repent her with good heart, and amended her life 627 VI| toward the wood. And the good woman that rested in her 628 VI| at the hour of noon with good and religious persons. His 629 VI| beheld their bounty and good living, and gave unto them 630 VI| night together in right good doctrine. And finally, he 631 VI| Alexis in a morning, on a Good Friday, gave his soul unto 632 VI| knoweth her, for he knew her good will and proved it, and 633 VI| simpless, and began to use good customs from then forthon, 634 VI| name. And because that the good adventures of the world 635 VI| Master Conrad, which was a good man and her confessor, and 636 VI| because she would render good sacrifice to God of her 637 VI| supposed not well gotten of good and just labour, wherefore 638 VI| to a poor woman a right good vesture, and when this poor 639 VI| glorious fruit, and gave good ensample unto others.~On 640 VI| to whom she had done much good tofore, and this old woman 641 VI| that she drew others to good living.~On a time she saw 642 VI| sing, is supposed to be her good angel, which was deputed 643 VI| ofttimes under the likeness of good cometh illusion of the fiend, 644 VI| end. And soon after, the good mother sent for Edmund and 645 VI| thank you of your labour and good will, but I am nothing glad 646 VI| England that all men spake good of him. And he did great 647 VI| she said: Yea, sir, with a good will to your pleasure, or 648 VI| devil, having ever envy on good works, set a debate between 649 VI| of holy church. But this good archbishop withstood him 650 VI| six years, praying for the good state of the church of England 651 VI| This holy man made many good statutes and ordinances 652 VI| chancellor of the church, a good man and well lettered, and 653 VI| deceit prevented, fall on good christian men, and so slay 654 VI| in await to rob and slay good true men. Wherefore, when 655 VI| whiteness of cleanness, a good conscience, and odour of 656 VI| conscience, and odour of good fame. Or she is said heaven, 657 VI| Then she said to them: O ye good young men, it is nothing 658 VI| answer? And she said: Of good conscience and faith not 659 VI| by virtuous liviing and good manners that he pleased 660 VI| and therefore came he to a good reward by which Peter his 661 VII| for she made a chain of good works by which she mounted 662 VII| seemly man, rich and of good conditions, and had to his 663 VII| and hereof we desire your good answer. This young queen 664 VII| and of the lords, with the good obeisance of the commons, 665 VII| commons, trusting in their good continuance. Wherefore we 666 VII| our realm, for with your good assistance and aid we hope 667 VII| and keep this our realm in good justice, peace, and rest, 668 VII| sorrow and heaviness. Now, good uncle, said she, what be 669 VII| am come to you for your good honour and profit. And with 670 VII| trust ye verily, that that good lady which sent you for 671 VII| queen of all queens. Now, good Father Adrian, hie you fast 672 VII| and ye be strong and of good comfort, for ye be specially 673 VII| thou governest thyself by good courage thou shalt be a 674 VII| beauty and glory of virgins! Good king, I beseech and pray 675 VII| christian people and had a good christian wife, and was 676 VII| James cried and said: O good Lord, hear me half alive, 677 VII| dreadeth to die, for we have a good Lord.~On night's time when 678 VII| to her for help to have good deliverance, the children 679 VII| anon began to purvey for a good ship and a strong, and victualled 680 VII| S. Brandon and made him good cheer in his manner, and 681 VII| bade his brethren be of good cheer, for our Lord hath 682 VII| messenger to lead us into some good place. And the hound brought 683 VII| spread, ready set full of good meat and drink. And then 684 VII| welcomed them and made them good cheer, and said: This is 685 VII| they thanked God of his good grace, and anon they went 686 VII| entered; therefore it is good a man to do penance and 687 VII| easeth me now, for every good deed shall be rewarded and 688 VII| there I walked up and down a good while, and then, by the 689 VII| procurator, which made to them good cheer as he had beforetime, 690 VII| procurator and bade them to be of good cheer, for they were come 691 VII| was his true follower in good works, and was a woman of 692 VII| as well in conning as in good manners and virtuous doctrine, 693 VII| beseech Almighty God, with good devotion and meekness of 694 VII| water is a man that doeth good works here in this present 695 VII| with them, he loseth his good works. And when the evensong 696 VII| savoured him not ne did him no good. And when his father heard 697 VII| monk of perfect life and good opinion that dwelled in 698 VII| shine they withinforth with good odour of good virtues, and 699 VII| withinforth with good odour of good virtues, and ye take none 700 VII| judgment, and of the reward of good and evil; and began strongly 701 VII| and charity, and other good works which we have done, 702 VII| because I am made a partner of good things? What father was 703 VII| thou not well that it is good to obey thy father and make 704 VII| and the third of right good wine, with right precious 705 VII| unto all the others he made good cheer, and much honoured 706 VII| was beheaded he prayed his good wife that she should show 707 VII| he accompanied him with a good ancient man, and said to 708 VII| simple and ignorant. Then the good ancient man began to speak 709 VII| fell to the feet of this good old man and said to him: 710 VII| for thou art master of good works, and after this good 711 VII| good works, and after this good counsel I shall go into 712 VII| was found a pit of right good water for to drink, which 713 VII| render and give to thee a good reward. Then he awoke, and 714 VII| were commanded to take so good a man. And anon he laid 715 VII| enemies, and made to them as good cheer as they had been his 716 VII| the devil, which is of all good envious, was heard crying 717 VII| brethren might not change his good purpose ne revoke it in 718 VII| child, for to subvert his good courage, and anon he took 719 VII| with his ministers, his good mother considering and having 720 VII| having mind of that which the good man had told to her, and 721 VII| order by consent of his good mother he began to study, 722 VII| taken him away from his good purpose. And when he was 723 VII| demanded him if he had had good and true understanding in 724 VII| answered to him: Yea, as good as any creature living might 725 VII| and rendered him in to good health to his parents. And 726 VII| perils, but he is born in a good hour that acquireth graces 727 VII| holy man that was at so good an hour born, that so much 728 VII| also busily tending to all good works, and in especial to 729 VII| these two deeds doing, the good man rendered his soul to 730 VII| resplendour or light of all good virtues, by good doctrines 731 VII| of all good virtues, by good doctrines and examples, 732 VII| life that Turien led, the good virtues of which he was 733 VII| our Lord he will be our good intercessor and friend. 734 VII| that shall read it, it is good as to me seemeth, that at 735 VII| and if it seem to thee good and pleasant for to dwell 736 VII| thee, devoutly and with good heart I present it to thee, 737 VII| thee for to do withal thy good pleasure. And when thus 738 VII| Jesu Christ, and ever in good virtues from better to better 739 VII| when he heard speak of the good renomee of the holy man 740 VII| was, and thought to him good and necessary to make a 741 VII| have all manner of herbs good for to make pottage with, 742 VII| ought not enter into it. The good and holy S. Fiacre in his 743 VII| miracles, as to restore in good health the poor sick folk 744 VII| languor that it be, who with good and contrited heart cometh 745 VII| and prayeth God, and the good and holy S. Fiacre, the 746 VII| glorious merits may be unto us good friend toward our said Lord 747 VII| steadfast and constant in all good operations or works, and 748 VII| by his merits and by his good virtues on all them that 749 VII| virtues on all them that with good faith devoutly reclaimed 750 VII| enemy had great envy for his good works, and began to tempt 751 VII| all conditions and in all good virtues. He proceeded thus 752 VII| It was no marvel if the good people loved him, for much 753 VII| they desired to hear his good doctrines and monitions 754 VII| amend themselves, and to the good folk he promised pain without 755 VII| if they fell from their good works. He feared the good 756 VII| good works. He feared the good folk to the end that they 757 VII| within themselves for their good deeds, and the sinners he 758 VII| penance. Therefore by his good and diligent predication 759 VII| invited many a one to do good works. By the multiplication 760 VII| multiplication also of his good doctrines many a one led 761 VII| holy conversation. By his good ensamples many a one he 762 VII| which they kept as their own good to the end that perpetually 763 VII| God praised, who for his good friend S. Landry he healed 764 VII| anon he sold away all such good as he had, and gave all 765 VII| first age he was of right good conditions, and right humbly 766 VII| exposing himself to it with his good gree, and not required by 767 VII| of money, nor none other good. The which then, called 768 VII| or drink, ever being in good health.~The foresaid S. 769 VII| by the same restored in good health. Three blind were 770 VII| restored unto life, sight and good health, by the grace and 771 VII| wise and disposed to have a good soul, profited right greatly 772 VII| child of his age. Of which good life and childhood his debonair 773 VII| courage to sobriety and good diet, to humility and misericorde, 774 VII| yielded himself with his good gree, to the end that he 775 VII| also went every year on the good Friday to the chapel within 776 VII| with so many virtues and good conditions, should be ennobled 777 VII| kerchiefs for her paramours. The good virgin, weeping that her 778 VII| his noblesse, but only the good conditions. He was humble 779 VII| went from her, which in good health was left and of her 780 VII| verily this holy bishop was good. Tercio: as he that by vigour 781 VII| Albine relieved into their good health, that is to wit, 782 VII| the Holy Ghost, for after good works ought to follow lauding 783 VII| may, and oweth, to say of good heart to the ensample of 784 VII| the verse is said: for by good work men return again to 785 VII| not with you, ye can do no good work ne good offering toward 786 VII| ye can do no good work ne good offering toward him, and 787 VII| that when we enterprise a good work for to do, we ought 788 VII| beginning and principal of all good works. After, he blesseth 789 VII| devotion. Secondly, for to give good ensample to others, for 790 VII| may perceive and see your good works, not by hypocrisy 791 VII| thing which is demanded with good heart is of light granted. 792 VII| well to pray devoutly with good heart saying this devout 793 VII| ought to have; in heart by good thoughts, in mouth by good 794 VII| good thoughts, in mouth by good and honest speaking, and 795 VII| betokening that in all good work orison ought to be 796 VII| Peace be with you, sweet and good, in the glory and bliss 797 VII| our Lord, and ensue him by good works. It may be said also 798 VII| to do such service and so good prayers that we therewith 799 VII| hell, there to abide the good and certain hope of Jesu 800 VII| both living and dead, the good and evil, and shall render 801 VII| that shall deserve it by good faith, and through good 802 VII| good faith, and through good works. This article giveth 803 VII| that every one, be they good or evil, shall be judged 804 VII| therefore at that day the good creatures shall be glorified 805 VII| puissant earl, and my special good lord, William, earl of Arundel, 806 VII| break. Then answered the good S. Erasmus meekly and softly, 807 VII| tyrannous judge saw that this good S. Erasmus thus patiently 808 VII| belief, then he did do this good man to be put into a pan 809 VII| coat. Then answered the good Erasmus and said: My Lord 810 VII| Goldsmithery of S. Loye, iii. 262.~Good John of Perugia, vi. 193.~


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