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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| the judgment shall be the right vehement fire, the which 2 I| shall say to the judge: Right true judge deme and judge 3 I| vesture and is come to mine. Right just deemer, judge him to 4 I| which had the form of a right fair child, and under his 5 I| at plain mid-day it had right great light and clearness. 6 I| him the stars. I see him right clear, right noble, and 7 I| I see him right clear, right noble, and right rich. O 8 I| clear, right noble, and right rich. O ye kings, what do 9 I| by the incense the soul right devout, for the incense 10 I| wild lettuce and bitter, right so we ought to withdraw 11 I| he was there put to death right foul. The cross was the 12 I| Nicodemus. And he was on the right side of our Lord, and that 13 I| in my vineyard, and in a right good place I have planted 14 I| and reproofs, for he had right excellent noblesse. As to 15 I| Whereof S. Bernard saith: Right sweet and good Jesus thy 16 I| place is charity, and on the right side is obedience, and on 17 I| is to wit, because it was right acceptable to appease God, 18 I| acceptable to appease God, right helping to save us, right 19 I| right helping to save us, right effectual to draw to him 20 I| to him the human lineage, right wise to fight against the 21 I| Secondly, Jesu Christ was right convenable and necessary 22 I| he was there buried. For right in the place where Jesu 23 I| another tree. Thirdly, he was right convenable because of the 24 I| therefore this manner was right convenable by the humiliation, 25 I| ipsum. Thirdly, Jesus was right profitable to draw to him 26 I| to us. Fourthly, he was right wise and well advised for 27 I| And after consider, if of right for so many benefits ye 28 I| knowing of Herod, and offered right great sums of money to the 29 I| Certainly he is dead of a right villainous death and foul, 30 I| for certain probation. For right so as in the mouth of twain 31 I| the witness established, right so in three days is proved 32 I| divided in two parts, and a right great furnace appeared there. 33 I| well for certain that it is right that first he should enhance 34 I| instituted, and that was for a right great and grievous malady. 35 I| had entered into the hogs, right so by the sufferance of 36 I| their trumpets and banners, right so the king of heaven perdurable 37 I| banners, and the procession, right so when Jesu Christ styed 38 I| complete and dispensed by right holy ordinance and to the 39 I| heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father. As to 40 I| puissance, but by justice and by right thou hast delivered man, 41 I| the heaven is his seat, right so is the soul of a righteous 42 I| is God. Secondly, they be right fair because of their nature 43 I| he is a mirror pure and right clear without receiving 44 I| of God. Thirdly, they be right strong because of their 45 I| three conditions. It is right high, right fair, and right 46 I| conditions. It is right high, right fair, and right strong. 47 I| right high, right fair, and right strong. Of the two first 48 I| was set in heaven on the right side of God. Whereof saith 49 I| Father, that he sit on the right side of his glory in glory, 50 I| Jesus in his ascension was right high of four manners of 51 I| nature is lift up unto the right side of the Father, whereof 52 I| hath brought me into the right land of my country, that 53 I| singular. This is a thing then right convenient and convenable 54 I| Marah, which was a river right bitter, in such wise that 55 I| door signifieth the treble right that Jesu Christ hath in 56 I| glorifying. And of this threefold right saith Anselm: Certainly, 57 I| it that was first on the right side was made the left side, 58 I| church? Cease ye, for the right thereof appertaineth to 59 I| dishonoured by these three, right so was it dedicated by other 60 I| inobedient to their superior, right so their members began to 61 I| wilt; if thou go on the right side, I shall go on the 62 I| the left, I will go on the right side. Then Lot beheld the 63 I| her shoulder, which was a right fair maid, and much beauteous 64 I| Esau: Who then was he that right now a little tofore thy 65 I| all that longed to him of right, he came to the mount of 66 I| is to say the son of the right hand. There Rachel died 67 I| land which were fair and right fat, and were fed in a fat 68 I| and set Ephraim on his right side, and on the left side 69 I| Israel, and Manasseh on the right side of his father Israel, 70 I| father Israel, which took his right hand and laid it on the 71 I| that his father set his right hand upon the head of Ephraim 72 I| first begotten son, set thy right hand on his head. Which 73 I| Egypt, and went not the right way by the Philistines, 74 I| stood up as a wall on the right side and on the left side. 75 I| generally lechery, which is a right foul sin and villainous. 76 II| tell to them tofore, the right of the king, and how he 77 II| said: This shall be the right of a king that shall reign 78 II| rich man had sheep and oxen right many, but the poor man had 79 II| David knew hereof, and was right sorry for it, but he would 80 II| candlesticks of gold on the right side and five on the left 81 II| thee. And he taking the right hand of his daughter delivered 82 II| women, that not for them of right we ought against them? And 83 II| when the flame surmounted right high, the child took a brush 84 II| apostle said to her: By good right thou sufferest this pain; 85 II| might I have resisted it right debonairly in fighting against 86 II| there came from heaven a right great shining light, which 87 II| meal, and oil which hath a right sweet savour and odour. 88 II| transformed him into the form of a right fair woman, and came to 89 II| for my father which is a right mighty king would give me 90 II| hear the praising of your right holy life, I am fled unto 91 II| that this was a very and right good answer of the question. 92 II| bained, he addressed him right up in the bason, and he 93 II| Virgin Mary mother of God. ~Right dear brethren, how the conception 94 II| down, she passeth in going right without crooking by right 95 II| right without crooking by right long line; and it is without 96 II| squaring out of the way; right long line by continual work 97 II| thing as thou mayest thyself right soon give to her? For I 98 II| do make about S. Lucy a right great fire, and made to 99 II| a black dog brought the right arm into the hall in the 100 II| children the blessing of thy right hand, and set in their minds 101 II| said: My king hath appeared right now to you, and hath brought 102 II| been a fool, but she is right wise, for she hath brought 103 II| life, nobly speaking for right noble predication, and well 104 II| together, and said: It is not right that we leave the word of 105 II| glory, which is expounded right sweetly. The God of glory 106 II| his son in law that was a right good man, came into the 107 II| Emperor of Rome, which made right great persecutions unto 108 II| ignorantly into the leash of the right evil fiends, wherefore I 109 II| Anon then these two men by right great repentance prayed 110 II| behoveth to descend low, right so when mankind withdraweth 111 II| After this came upon Herod a right vengeance, for like as he 112 II| in a grievous malady by right vengeance of God, for a 113 II| to his own people he was right unhappy. Then I return again; 114 II| thing that longeth to his right or honour. And then the 115 II| that should abide by the right of the church to be against 116 II| should consent to lose the right of holy church. Then said 117 II| should suffer death for the right of holy church, and when 118 II| death and martyrdom for the right of the church, and prayed 119 II| them that were against the right of holy church. And that 120 II| All that I ought to do by right, that will I with a good 121 II| in his own church for the right of all holy church. And 122 II| suffered martyrdom for the right of holy church, and commanded 123 II| and now sitteth on the right side of the Father, this 124 II| young he made him to be in a right soft bed between two sheets, 125 II| found that the body was right up on his knees and the 126 II| brought him again in the right way. Another time S. Macarius 127 II| said: They do it by good right, for thou dost to them the 128 II| wises or manners. First by right and reason of adoption of 129 II| not to rehearse, wherefore right dear friends we pray you 130 II| came to them and said: O right noble knights of Jesu Christ, 131 II| ordure to take up the ring, right so the majesty of God hid 132 II| tofore them, and on the right side was a lamb more white 133 II| in that church, and had right great temptation of his 134 II| passion, which Prudentius set right clearly in verses. ~Vincent 135 II| To whom Valerian said: Right dear son, it is long since 136 II| come and tell me. And these right cruel ministers obeyed him 137 II| obeyed him as to their lord right cruel, but the king for 138 II| let him be borne into a right soft bed, with soft clothes, 139 II| should pray to God for his right, and that the church should 140 II| receiveth you because he is right debonair; but if thou wilt 141 II| said to him: Believe me right well that thou shalt have 142 II| his journey and voyage was right evil, and yet nevertheless 143 III| she should be punished by right great moderation. She was 144 III| comforted them and served them right busily, and to them largely 145 III| nothing to herself. In her right great sicknesses she would 146 III| she affeebled her body right sore in fasting and in labouring, 147 III| her that her children were right sick, she said: Who loveth 148 III| sepulchre in Bethlehem with right great honour by the bishops, 149 III| Adieu and farewell, my right dear love, I shall never 150 III| therefor. And she answered: Right dear love, God forbid that 151 III| letter.~S. Ignatius was a man right well learned, and the third 152 III| the wick, and the fire, right so be three things in Jesu 153 III| without burning is dead, right so faith is dead without 154 III| tofore whom she saw come a right noble virgin crowned right 155 III| right noble virgin crowned right preciously. And when they 156 III| answered to him: Be thou joyous right good prince, but call not 157 III| prosperity. After this that the right cruel prince had brought 158 III| them. Then the prince was right glad and joyous, and anon 159 III| leave us not after thee, but right sweet mother, like as thou 160 III| darknesses, and in to this right sweet light hast brought 161 III| not? S. Blase answered: Right cruel man I have no dread 162 III| for the perfection was right solemn, like as it appeareth 163 III| S. Agatha the virgin was right fair, noble body and of 164 III| of the church put him out right rudely; and S. Peter appeared 165 III| valiant knight, for he was a right noble knight of God, and 166 III| answer the truth, to my right great harm and evil am I 167 III| affiest in Jesu Christ? Right so trust I in my father, 168 III| crown shaven in sign of right great honour and authority. 169 III| naturally for to adorn the head, right so deform they the head 170 III| not worthy, and for the right great mortality, ere that 171 III| people a sermon and said: Right dear brethren, well ought 172 III| is little, and some time right great, but it is not so 173 III| she wept with her eyes, right so forthwith the rain and 174 III| whom all the convert were right glad, and thanked our Lord 175 III| inobedience to our perdition, right so by the greeting of the 176 III| of thee for to cover the right excellent clarte of his 177 III| upon the burials grew a right fair fleur-de-lis, and in 178 III| The which she received in right great devotion, and said 179 III| this manner: Zosimus, bury right here the body of the poor 180 III| render to the earth his right, and pray to God for me, 181 III| villainy enough, for it is well right. When he was come to him 182 III| despite, then fair, and right sweet son, I pray thee that 183 III| conquer Jerusalem, that one, a right fair young man, appeared 184 III| was bitter by reason of right sharp and bitter pain, for 185 III| a pillar of marble, and right few people knew thereof 186 III| and the christian men had right great sorrow, and reprehended 187 III| Jesu Christ, for he was right sore founded in humilty. 188 III| assembled, and was then right hot, this Arian said to 189 III| hands I commend my spirit; right so S. Peter did the same. 190 III| two persons, one on the right side and that other on the 191 III| under the idol issued out a right great dragon, which forthwith 192 III| buried, that one on the right side, and that other on 193 III| of evil nourishing, or of right false conversation, or of 194 III| called James the Just for his right great holiness, for S. Jerome 195 III| him, with an high voice: Right just and true man, we know 196 III| heaven, and sitteth on the right side of God the Father, 197 III| signs. For there was a star, right clear and shining, which 198 III| Titus most hated sat on his right side, whom as soon as Titus 199 III| young men that had been right strong fell down dead in 200 III| saw he the cross made of right clear light, and was written 201 III| a just man, and knoweth right well the law, and can tell 202 III| he did do smite off his right hand, and said: With this 203 III| Christ, thou shalt sit on my right side. The clerk~anon blessed 204 III| Pancrace.~Pancrace was of right noble lineage and was born 205 III| lineage, and son of one my right dear friend, I pray thee 206 III| he would declare who had right. And when he that had wrong 207 III| bodies of the saints were right honorably buried.~ 208 III| Peter the apostle, which was right fair and beauteous, and 209 III| counsel, for he gave to him right good counsel to his life' 210 III| Wherefore S. Dunstan was right sorry, and did all that 211 III| that he had brought to him right joyful and pleasant tidings, 212 III| on the sea there arose a right great tempest, which by 213 III| and did do present him a right fair and good horse. And 214 III| were in him, for he was right well informed and ordinate, 215 III| After, S. Barnabas was right strongly well ordained against 216 III| bare to such as were in right great poverty and misery, 217 III| showed the great savour of right that was in him, after that 218 III| but thou shalt be called right high enhanced. And when 219 III| much to say as virtue or right virtuous.~ 220 III| God, and she was thereof right glad. Then it was commanded 221 III| Marine. He began to live right religiously, and to be much 222 III| S. Nazarine which made a right fair oratory in the city 223 III| there that same hour; and a right sweet savour issued out 224 III| was first buried is now a ~right fair well, which is called 225 III| the wall by the high altar right worshipfully, where our 226 III| appeared to him standing on the right side of the altar, and when 227 III| mountains where she dwelt, right far, hard, and evil way. 228 III| ways to God, and make ye right the paths of our Lord. They 229 III| great knowledge, and he said right humbly: Sir, thou comest 230 III| found a workman that should right well make whatsomever he 231 III| Loye, whereof he made two right fair saddles and presented 232 III| to hear, the lame to go right, and healeth all manner 233 III| upon an ass, whereof he was right glad, and from then forthon 234 III| knew of their coming he was right glad, and admonished his 235 III| and made in a mountain, right nigh the city, a little 236 III| departed out of this world right holily, and was buried beside 237 III| all the Jews, named by his right name Marcial, and his wife 238 III| always by S. Peter, which was right nigh of his kin, and from 239 III| thee, Marcial, torment me right grievously; but I pray thee 240 III| life, arise up and stand right on thy feet. Anon the child 241 III| feet. Anon the child arose right upon her feet, and sith 242 III| sight. Genevieve, that was right debonair, took her up from 243 III| ten years of the fevers right sore, the holy virgin did 244 IV| and to you. I saw on his right side a knight standing with 245 IV| Simon is as much to say as right obedient or committing great 246 IV| therefore I shall destroy you by right evil example. Hæc Leo. Then 247 IV| he was put on the cross right up, but me whom it pleaseth 248 IV| holding his hands up to heaven right long, with tears praying 249 IV| into the city clad with right noble vestments, and also 250 IV| vestments, and also they had right fair crowns upon their heads, 251 IV| continually, and his lord also, a right great light shine upon the 252 IV| the fire is made all fire, right so Paul, embraced with charity, 253 IV| was made all charity. And right as it had been a common 254 IV| straw or in tow wasteth it, right so wasted Paul all the works 255 IV| flesh. And I have said by right this woman to be more than 256 IV| for the weather was then right hot. And which of the two 257 IV| the ground, and set her right foot on his neck saying: 258 IV| castle, and was born of right noble lineage and parents, 259 IV| and therefore she lost her right name, and was called customably 260 IV| in his love, and made her right familiar with him. He would 261 IV| found the child, which was right fair, sucking his mother' 262 IV| and said: Livest thou my right dear and best beloved wife? 263 IV| contemplation, sought a right sharp desert, and took a 264 IV| was fed and filled with right sweet meats, and then was 265 IV| with my bodily ears the right sweet song of the company 266 IV| tofore the altar, and her right blessed soul departed from 267 IV| with two angels, one on the right side, and another on the 268 IV| religion, and was after of right perfect life. And at the 269 IV| of them might sit at the right side of him and that other 270 IV| this, she sent them unto a right cruel man, by treachery 271 IV| and said to his father: Right sweet father, weep no more, 272 IV| of the woman, and in the right hand the bourdon of the 273 IV| Canaanites, and he was of a right great stature, and had a 274 IV| he went that he came to a right great king, of whom the 275 IV| afeard and fled, and left the right way, and brought Christopher 276 IV| which shall be a thing right convenable to our Lord Jesu 277 IV| Aquilina was hanged, and a right great and heavy stone was 278 IV| affection clean, intention right, action just, and locution 279 IV| clean. He had intention right, and thereof he is said 280 IV| to the faith. Martha was right facound of speech, and courteous 281 IV| supper she sent to him a right great vessel of silver full 282 IV| did do present to him a right good horse of right great 283 IV| him a right good horse of right great beauty, and great. 284 IV| in his place Denis, a man right catholic. And thus Eusebius 285 IV| Agrippa went to Rome, and was right familiar with Gaius, nephew 286 IV| hallowed. And it pleased right well to all the people. 287 IV| queen to the said church right great gifts and right fair 288 IV| church right great gifts and right fair privileges, and it 289 IV| and moved the earth, a right sweet savour was felt. And 290 IV| there were they ordained for right honourably. In the same 291 IV| and songs of angels, and a right sweet odour, and the devils 292 IV| their devout prayers the right arm, and builded their church 293 IV| child Dominic had a star right clear in his forehead, which 294 IV| of the streets, and other right foul things, and bound behind 295 IV| the middle of them a cat right horrible, which was more 296 IV| friars, he saw in a vision a right great dragon which swallowed 297 IV| perseverantly. And he was right religious, and a gracious 298 IV| other. He had a custom, right common, for to wake all 299 IV| by a vision, for he saw a right fair youngling which called 300 IV| the place where he lay a right great odour, the same time 301 IV| and Vincent his cousin, right ordinate by honesty of manners, 302 IV| hallowed of the Romans with right great apparel of games and 303 IV| idols, therefore he began right cruelly to persecute the 304 IV| Laurence: I see tofore thee a right fair youngling standing, 305 IV| him three times by the arm right hard, and tormented him 306 IV| his victory. First, it was right excellent in the bitterness 307 IV| torments, for he suffered them right grievous, as he that was 308 IV| more long. Secondly, he was right excellent in effect or profit, 309 IV| than by voice. And in this right excellent manner of teaching 310 IV| devotion. Thirdly, he was right excellent in constancy and 311 IV| the fire. Fourthly, he was right excellent in the marvellous 312 IV| conscience, he saith thus: The right strong martyr truly is burnt 313 IV| fire he saith thus: The right cruel flame of the persecutor 314 IV| light, and the palm shone by right great clearness, and was 315 IV| cried after her saying: Right wise virgin, whither goest 316 IV| accompanied her said: This is the right fair among the daughters 317 IV| the seat of glory on the right side of her son. And the 318 IV| God, and that this is his right holy mother, and anon his 319 IV| mother and set it on thy right side in perdurability. And 320 IV| her a man bearing in his right arm the sign of the cross, 321 IV| continue their song to her, the right noble and white company 322 IV| the small. And he had a right chaste wife, and much devout 323 IV| the meat forbidden. And by right of this instrument public 324 IV| of the assumption of the right holy Virgin Mary, is showed 325 IV| whom thou shalt be buried right of their hands, for it appertaineth 326 IV| and the apostles said: Right honourable Lady and Virgin, 327 IV| blessed Virgin Mary, the right sweet mother of God, saying 328 IV| brother of God, and Peter, the right noble and sovereign of theologians, 329 IV| touch it, which was the right holy vessel of God, but 330 IV| say that the body of the right holy virgin our Lady is 331 IV| of the assumption of the right holy and glorious Virgin 332 IV| sermons that, this day the right holy and sumptuous ark which 333 IV| of hands. On this day the right holy culver or dove, innocent 334 IV| tabernacles. And howbeit that the right holy soul be separate from 335 IV| parents cried: Come to us, right holy and wholesome celyer, 336 IV| is in thee. And when the right Blessed Virgin heard that, 337 IV| the body was washed with right holy water and clean. And 338 IV| authentically in a sermon of the right holy Assumption of our Blessed 339 IV| honoured of her son by a right excellent prerogative, possessing 340 IV| than elsewhere, and so right precious treasure is more 341 IV| heaven than in earth. And by right, no resolution of rottenness 342 IV| because I feel not that the right holy body be not delivered 343 IV| the death of Mary to be right precious, which is received 344 V| a pilgrim's staff in his right hand, and so departed.~And 345 V| the young man Rocke to be right dear with God, for his cheer, 346 V| she would have sent them right forth into desert. And as 347 V| prophesying: Thou art mother of a right noble whelp, which shall 348 V| her from him, crying by right great indignation, and the 349 V| which holdeth me by double right as his heritage and by the 350 V| it appertaineth to me by right. And thus he was confused 351 V| bed, but he threatened her right eagerly that, when he was 352 V| gone, he would avenge~him right cruelly on her. And when 353 V| of their life, and led a right holy life. At the last the 354 V| whom is much divinity and right little, and that the gospel 355 V| devil righteously. For it is right that he that vanquished 356 V| falcon taketh the bird, right so took he Jesu Christ in 357 V| blessed Bartholomew honour by right great prerogative in to 358 V| people the devil chained, and right foul, and the sign of the 359 V| beaten, flayed, and receive right foul death. And as he denounced 360 V| gifts of the Holy Ghost. And right as a harp giveth a right 361 V| right as a harp giveth a right sweet sound of many strings, 362 V| tribulation for rest, and right bitter death for restful 363 V| then was present. And these right rich treasures came to a 364 V| rich treasures came to a right poor woman. And these right 365 V| right poor woman. And these right precious margarets came 366 V| shining light came to one right heavy. And then the other 367 V| precelled all other kings, right so he excelled all other 368 V| sufficient philosopher and a right noble doctor, for he learned 369 V| love, and I found myself right far from thee in a region 370 V| under a fig-tree and wept right bitterly, and gave out weeping 371 V| purity and humility, that the right little sins which we repute 372 V| This holy man confounded right valiantly the heretics, 373 V| one his friend for whom by right he might give sentence, 374 V| all other led a bitter and right holy life, for the tears 375 V| hundred. And thus S. Augustin right clear by light of wisdom, 376 V| in assoiling questions, right appert in confounding heretics, 377 V| confounding heretics, and right catholic in expounding of 378 V| read. And then he saw a right fair young man standing 379 V| Baptist. Whom one led on the right side and another on the 380 V| when he was awaked he saw a right fair star which shone amidst 381 V| Constantinople and edified there a right fair church and set it therein. 382 V| maid that required it died right ungraciously and evil, and 383 V| paynim speech. And he was right bitter to his father for 384 V| children of Savininus, a right noble paynim. and was twice 385 V| hanging in the air on the right side and on the left, and 386 V| holy man loved her with a right pure thought.~On a time 387 V| the habit of a monk, of a right honourable figure and parure, 388 V| so hurt; and he answered right honestly to every demand; 389 V| is to thee no reproach by right, and God is venger of sin 390 V| in suspicion of her, and right as she shall be born of 391 V| marvellously the son of a right high Lord. Of whom the name 392 V| to him that he had ridden right nobly. And they that hated 393 V| together cried that he had right nobly tourneyed, and some 394 V| unto our blessed Lady with right devout prayers that she 395 V| chest, and locked it fast right diligently, and was right 396 V| right diligently, and was right joyful that she had so good 397 V| wife that was so young and right fair, noble, and married 398 V| sacrifice, and was beaten right grievously. And then Natalie 399 V| side and ye shall sail more right. And he said so because 400 V| shall see now which is the right faith, and he himself entered 401 V| her, and said: Thou art by right called Melancia, for it 402 V| Eugenia: Say to me, thou right cursed wretch, if your God 403 V| her, and brought to her a right white loaf and said to her: 404 V| tree of the cross on his right side instead of the sun, 405 V| all sweetness. Then the right devout king began to say 406 V| honoured of the world, right holy and much amiable to 407 V| and there is proved the right great virtue of the cross, 408 V| wise in expounding, and right good in refraining of vain 409 V| the which he reproved him right sharply. And therefore many 410 V| And then Theodosius, a right good christian man, son 411 V| And then she complained right grievously why against the 412 V| stones were converted into right soft ashes. Then the provost 413 V| the house of her with a right great fire, for to burn 414 V| desire, for he received with right great will and right great 415 V| with right great will and right great desire. And also it 416 V| grace. For him that was a right cruel persecutor, he made 417 V| cruel persecutor, he made a right true preacher, and him that 418 V| Maurice was duke of the right holy legion of Thebans. 419 V| battle, subtle in engine, and right abundant in wisdom. And 420 V| Thebes with a hundred gates right strong is now overthrown. 421 V| such things, but let our right hands cast away such fleshly 422 V| that were demoniacs that, a right great mortality should be 423 V| deliver the city of that right great peril. Justina then 424 V| speak. And this battle was right strong, so much that they 425 V| by will not convenable, right so burneth the fire by pain 426 V| the commandment of God, right puissantly, Antichrist that 427 V| name of the man. And he was right rich, and had a great multitude 428 V| Aquiline was taken with a right great fever, moved of red 429 V| power ne strength is but right little, and that we may 430 V| of our prayers unto God, right noble knights of the king 431 V| themselves, and they by right be called of the world, 432 V| honoured, for they be the right noble knights of the king 433 V| were seen on his shoulders right horrible and great. And 434 V| that it gave to the monks a right dry habitacle, I supposed 435 V| coming, and was to him a right sure keeper and defender, 436 V| wrote in this manner: To his right dear friend; most best beloved 437 V| persecute me for the name and right of our Lord. My will is 438 V| shall be time of equity and right. And when she had said so 439 V| clothes and beat himself right hard with a hard cord, saying: 440 V| came to him and beat him right grievously. Then he called 441 V| not good suspection to my right poor brethren, which suppose 442 V| saw, among other seats, a right noble seat, shining of more 443 V| and said that he believed right verily the signs and tokens 444 V| blessed S. Francis full of right great simplicity admonished 445 V| converted and turned into right good wine. And the holy 446 V| bless thee, for thou sayest right very true words, and this 447 V| thereto, after my death, plain right. He was lodged on a time 448 V| ground. He would also that right great reverence should be 449 V| last he brought me unto a right fair green, and after said 450 V| now I die for pain of this right hard torment. Then the holy 451 V| riches in all things. She was right fair of body, noble of habit, 452 V| which were also clad with right noble vesture and rich. 453 V| her. Then he began to weep right bitterly because she had 454 V| all the people, and led a right holy life and good, and 455 V| otherwise called Pelagien was a right noble virgin, right rich 456 V| was a right noble virgin, right rich and right fair, and 457 V| noble virgin, right rich and right fair, and was much nobly 458 V| maidens were assembled in right great noblesse tofore the 459 V| bread and water, and that in right little quantity. And when 460 V| that street, which was a right great philosopher. And forasmuch 461 V| to the cross there was a right great trembling and earthquave 462 V| and the mountains cloven, right great floods fell in many 463 V| wonderful and to be desired, right well beloved, thou shalt 464 VI| his own mouth they were right glad, and sent out commissions 465 VI| Then was all the council right glad, and searched for a 466 VI| of their coming, he was right glad and sent for them, 467 VI| blessed the king with his right hand. And the king, which 468 VI| them turn them from the right side to the left side, but 469 VI| lain many years upon their right side, and they shall lie 470 VI| and brought them in the right way again. And he was glad 471 VI| your king that I greet him right well, by the token that 472 VI| not, for ye shall speed right well in your journey, and 473 VI| and Harold Harfager, and right few or none escaped alive, 474 VI| a noble woman which was right conning in silk work, which 475 VI| they saw her mouth in his right place and all her members 476 VI| ring the bells, and he was right sorry that he might not 477 VI| rising in the world is in the right high things of God, he hath 478 VI| he was one. But he was of right great perfection of life, 479 VI| man be tofore, and on the right side the face of the lion, 480 VI| Theophilus, to write to thee, right well of the beginning by 481 VI| there be that ordain a man right well as touching himself, 482 VI| Fourthly, and last, he was right well ordained as touching 483 VI| Daria.~Crisaunt was son of a right noble man that was named 484 VI| stench was anon turned into a right sweet odour and savour. 485 VI| of England which then was right mighty, and subdued many 486 VI| body or another, promising right certainly to make hastily 487 VI| on a day sick, and saw a right fair and noble virgin appear 488 VI| with precious stones be right evil things enclosed, and 489 VI| that same hour, which was right fair weather, came so great 490 VI| and beaten with raw sinews right long, and afterwards he 491 VI| Trajan, the emperor, and was right busy in the works of mercy, 492 VI| the wife of Eustace was right fair, and desired much for 493 VI| and my mother, which was right fair, had two sons, that 494 VI| and did to go to them a right cruel lion, and the lion 495 VI| them, and laid them in a right noble place honourably, 496 VI| and therefore they made a right great temple and set their 497 VI| that all the images beheld right the idol of Rome. And it 498 VI| and gilt, and set it in a right high place, and it is said 499 VI| penance, and therefore it is right when they make of us feast 500 VI| the Hexametron: It is a right precious thing that a man


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