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Iacobus de Voragine
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501 VI| virgins came crowned with a right resplendishing crown, and 502 VI| satisfaction, for contrition is right great satisfaction of their 503 VI| sufficient. And if they have not right contrition that may suffice 504 VI| and sustained more than right required in the cause aforesaid, 505 VI| legs, and then came other right fair creatures and white, 506 VI| of this world, or they be right good or right evil, or between 507 VI| or they be right good or right evil, or between both. Then 508 VI| to them. And they that be right good be they that an anon 509 VI| one pray for one that is right good, of whom he doubteth 510 VI| the Evangelist, which was right perfect, whereof is said 511 VI| to reign perpetually. The right evil and wicked men be they 512 VI| their honour and our profit, right so we observe the anniversary 513 VI| wife, and the moon shone right clear which entered in by 514 VI| light. And it was a place right dark, and whoso died there, 515 VI| shall do. I shall go make a right great and deep pit under 516 VI| he was in his prayers, a right great serpent stretched 517 VI| people were replenished with right sweet odour, and a voice 518 VI| bare the stroke with his right hand, and then that other 519 VI| left side and saw there a right obscure and a dark shadow. 520 VI| he destroyed in a place right old trees. And there was 521 VI| purple, holding a book in his right hand, which the said Severus 522 VI| would have lifted it, a right fair old man appeared to 523 VI| against their will, and were right sorry therefor. And S. Ambrose 524 VI| touching the world she was of right noble lineage, and as touching 525 VI| towards God, she was of right noble reputation. Then for 526 VI| was crowned with a crown right clear shining, that the 527 VI| And she brought with her a right great multitude of other 528 VI| Now it is well reason and right that we say and show of 529 VI| sisters and said to them: Right sweet daughters, we receive 530 VI| she had: My sister, ye be right welcome, I thank God that 531 VI| tormented him a long time right cruelly. After that this 532 VI| yet day? And she answered: Right, dear fair mother, the night 533 VI| Clare loved him, and the right great love that she had 534 VI| customs and taught them right well to do penance. She 535 VI| Philip Adrian preached, a right fair child was tofore S. 536 VI| charitably. For when it was right cold she covered by night 537 VI| sweetly, and followed by the right way the works of their good 538 VI| forty years in the state of right holy poverty it pleased 539 VI| virtues and of good are works, right so would God enrich her 540 VI| she should suffer for him right great pain and torments, 541 VI| tofore S. Clare, which was right sick. And her seemed that 542 VI| body. And anon she saw a right fair lady at the head of 543 VI| together and said then: Ah! my right sweet and fair daughters, 544 VI| Clare her sister: Fair and right sweet sister, depart not 545 VI| of S. Francis, know ye, right dear brother, that no pains 546 VI| shall lead thee well the right way. Go, said she hardily, 547 VI| windowed, out whereof issued a right great clearness, that all 548 VI| virgins brought a mantle of right great beauty, and the virgins 549 VI| that them seemed neither right ne reason that the precious 550 VI| it to S. George's with so right great feast, singing and 551 VI| And veritably this is a right very saint and glorious 552 VI| went Agnes after her sister right soon out of this mortal 553 VI| therefore I say that the right holy life and the great 554 VI| resplendissant, well savorous, and right full of great miracles as 555 VI| caitiff, and pray thee, right sweet saint, that thou wilt 556 VI| Perugia had in her body a right felonous devil, which had 557 VI| servant, so that he had his right limbs and went upright. 558 VI| S. Clare and prayed her right devoutly that she would 559 VI| Rome, there was in Rome a right noble lord named Euphemius 560 VI| all that night together in right good doctrine. And finally, 561 VI| that I shall know where my right sweet friend is become.~ 562 VI| had done his penance by right great poverty in the said 563 VI| the said city and led a right holy life by the space of 564 VI| the hall, and there he lay right like a poor wretch, and 565 VI| Finally, when he had led this right holy life within his father' 566 VI| marked that he hath lived a right fair and holy life. He hath 567 VI| the altar, he hath been right religious, in fasting, in 568 VI| it, weeping and crying in right great sorrow of heart, saying: 569 VI| of heart, saying: Alas! right sweet son, wherefore hast 570 VI| solace may I have that see my right dear son dead ? Me were 571 VI| thou hast suffered them right sweetly and debonairly. 572 VI| sighs and heaviness said: Right sweet friend and spouse, 573 VI| weepeth. And lo ! here is my right sweet husband whom I have 574 VI| borne through the city, right great foison of people came 575 VI| and religion than by her right noble lineage. She was right 576 VI| right noble lineage. She was right noble by example, she shone 577 VI| great mercy. She was of so right ardent desire of prayer 578 VI| a time to a poor woman a right good vesture, and when this 579 VI| received of the bishop with right great honour, and of her 580 VI| church, and began a song of right great melody, like as it 581 VI| Mabel the rich, and she was right holy, both wife and widow. 582 VI| thou goest I am ever on thy right side, and yet thou knowest 583 VI| his bed, and then she was right glad, and she espied her 584 VI| when his shirt of hair was right foul he took it to his servant 585 VI| a man's soul, which died right now at Chalgrove, which 586 VI| power maintained all the right of holy church. And the 587 VI| certain things against the right of the church and menaced 588 VI| life in jeopardy for the right of the church. And S. Thomas 589 VI| to maintain and hold the right of the church to his power, 590 VI| little corner, and to take a right great place. God rewardeth 591 VI| the creator of all, it is right that ye err in the creatures. 592 VI| and honourable man, but right poor, was there, and began 593 VI| thee this day thy wife, right chaste, with thy three sons, 594 VI| standing which lifted up his right foot and showed a place 595 VII| among the briars and thorns, right so between these two paynims 596 VII| her, saying these words: Right high and mighty princess, 597 VII| generation, which may succeed by right line to reign upon us, to 598 VII| our dear sister, for ye be right welcome, and led her farther 599 VII| great beauty, for she was right fair to behold, unto the 600 VII| cross. And when the virgin right wisely disputed with the 601 VII| the virgin and said: Ah! right noble lady virgin, have 602 VII| her predications, she was right sharp in rendering reason, 603 VII| her fair speech. She had right virtuous word in overcoming, 604 VII| sharp iron were fixed on the right side and left side, so that 605 VII| behoved always to behold right up to heaven. And a dragon 606 VII| cut off the thumb of his right hand, and he cried and said: 607 VII| receive two branches which thy right hand hath planted, he cut 608 VII| they take not only the right side, but also the left 609 VII| them that were there said: Right dear friend, confess thou 610 VII| hands be cut off, there be right wise leeches that shall 611 VII| off the great toe of the right foot, and S. .James said: 612 VII| And then they cut off his right foot, and S. James said: 613 VII| They cut off, after, his right hand, and he said: Lord, 614 VII| rightful. And they cut off the right arm, and he said: My soul, 615 VII| them. Then they cut off the right leg to the thigh, then S. 616 VII| this monk Mervok was sailed right far eastward in the sea, 617 VII| and bade them sail forth right east, and within short time 618 VII| ship, and when the fire was right hot and the meat nigh sodden, 619 VII| land, wherefore they were right heavy, but soon after, as 620 VII| roots and herbs, which was right delicious, but they wist 621 VII| I have deserved, for of right my place is in the burning 622 VII| days end it began to hail right fast, and therewith came 623 VII| Erkenwold and Alburgh were of right perfect life, and howbeit 624 VII| battles, he began to wax right sick; and then he commanded 625 VII| till that he put out thy right eye, and if thou be wroth 626 VII| was a great senator and a right noble man, should finish 627 VII| wrong without answering, right so doest thou. And another 628 VII| then the king assembled a right great company of people 629 VII| make without the city a right noble palace, and therein 630 VII| and abide, and set there right fair younglings, and commanded 631 VII| proved, thou shalt have right great honours of the king' 632 VII| son is chaste, and hath right fair eyes and whole. And 633 VII| said to thee. For thou art right sorrowful for me whom thou 634 VII| done to me, and I shall go right gladly with thee tofore 635 VII| great languor and pain, right so for to give to God thankings, 636 VII| him said: Sir King, I know right well an old hermit that 637 VII| against me, and it is well right, for the astronomers in 638 VII| him, and said to him: My right sweet son, honour thou mine 639 VII| the master said to him: Right noble and marvellous men 640 VII| men worship the son of the right high king that descended 641 VII| with thee thou doest me no right. Wherefore he granted to 642 VII| therein to be about his son right noble and fair maidens, 643 VII| odour, and the fruit was right fair to see, and right delectable 644 VII| was right fair to see, and right delectable of taste, and 645 VII| preciously adorned, and right clear water ran thereby. 646 VII| after they led him into a right horrible place, full of 647 VII| habit royal and abode in a right poor gown. And the devil 648 VII| Vasacence he saw three drops right clear, all of one greatness, 649 VII| that they should pursue the right plenteous land of Italy. 650 VII| they shall be conjoined to right fair virgins, and always 651 VII| honey, and the third of right good wine, with right precious 652 VII| of right good wine, with right precious spices. And that 653 VII| that they shall see there right fair angels and so great 654 VII| Amelion, which were two right noble knights of our Lord 655 VII| and was Pope, and a man right honourable in all things. 656 VII| his one hand, an armed man right up to his head. He would 657 VII| empire, which was a man right debonair, about the year 658 VII| that the emperor should do right to widows and to orphans. 659 VII| they had seen S. Ambrose right in the secret of the mass, 660 VII| nourished, he grew and was of right fair form and well bespoken, 661 VII| that he held in his hand right grievously on his back, 662 VII| them go when he had of them right of investiture of bishops 663 VII| of S. Victor, which was a right excellent doctor in all 664 VII| Pope. And this man made right noble laws for the liberty 665 VII| time there was a dragon right venomous which was in a 666 VII| grew about him. In whose right eye it happed that a stake 667 VII| to ask help. He set his right eye by the pillar, and was 668 VII| there was found a pit of right good water for to drink, 669 VII| he went to meet them and right gladly received them, whereof 670 VII| notable miracle was showed right there to much people, which 671 VII| therein he began to say: Right sweet Jesus, I yield to 672 VII| friars preachers, was a right sovereign doctor, high and 673 VII| many other hermits led a right holy life, and all the people 674 VII| was called Thomas by his right name. He had the world and 675 VII| the honey is multiplied, right so in like wise was by this 676 VII| unto the said daughter, right so the blessed doctor, not 677 VII| how the accidents might by right be without subject, and 678 VII| science a doctor and teacher, right so in his passing he had 679 VII| taken and led into a prison right dark and much obscure; and 680 VII| Lord, confessing ever his right holy name.~After, the tyrants 681 VII| holy bishop, whereof he was right joyful and glad. And ye 682 VII| by force of abstinence he right greatly had made lean his 683 VII| will of God they were there right soon, and them seemed that 684 VII| Pharon had heard his demand, right gladly he accorded to it, 685 VII| on thy demand. Then the right reverend bishop Pharon, 686 VII| Fiacre said to him: First, my right dear brother, I require 687 VII| call God to my record that right gladly I shall endeavour 688 VII| and solitarily, and by my right name I am called Fiacre, 689 VII| might, led Fiacre unto the right desired place. And when 690 VII| and thankings, saying: O right blessed father, the same 691 VII| the same place only of right pleaseth me and delighteth 692 VII| pleaseth me and delighteth right greatly, for it is a holy 693 VII| flesh, and that that he had, right heartily to the poor gave 694 VII| virtues, and after, rendered right gloriously his soul unto 695 VII| Cryspobachia, and was a right great philosopher, which 696 VII| memory and solemnity, was right glorious bishop of Paris. 697 VII| and he together saw at the right side of the altar an angel 698 VII| that the way is to thee right grievable, because thou 699 VII| his first age he was of right good conditions, and right 700 VII| right good conditions, and right humbly and devoutly frequented 701 VII| process of time was adorned of right great wisdom and renowned 702 VII| of great science both in right civil and in canon law, 703 VII| one rendered his own by right, without any acception or 704 VII| difference, and recomforted them right wisely, and taught to them 705 VII| all accomplished duly and right worthily his mystery. He 706 VII| his works. He treated to right the word of virtue and of 707 VII| preaching the word of God right well and boldly, brought 708 VII| school, for ever he was right courteous to help children, 709 VII| their masters. He revested right courteously the poor naked 710 VII| whatsoever dolour he took the right beneurous rest of death. 711 VII| but because that, to one right great inconvenience and 712 VII| received a poor man appearing right foul and disformed, and 713 VII| had to his father a king right christian, named Louis. 714 VII| have a good soul, profited right greatly in all things, more 715 VII| ofttimes to him in this manner: Right dear son, rather I would 716 VII| misericorde, keeping himself right curiously from the pricking 717 VII| appliked on his way, and with right great host arrived into 718 VII| which he purposed and put right diligently the holy crown 719 VII| as Phineas, punished them right grievously.~Whereof it befell 720 VII| Paul, with chains of iron right oft with his own hands, 721 VII| virtues renounced to the right of the first-born, and despised 722 VII| and howbeit that he was right feeble, he issued from his 723 VII| and anon after he passed right gloriously out of this world 724 VII| said to him: Ye have done right well, go to your herd again.~ 725 VII| that, draweth him to the right part or side of the altar, 726 VII| he translated him on the right hand of the Father, and 727 VII| thou that sittest on the right hand of the Father have 728 VII| as much for to say: The right high is lift on the cross, 729 VII| priest draweth himself to the right side of the altar, in representing 730 VII| other thing to say but: Right dear brethren, pray you 731 VII| answereth: Dignum et justum est, right even so as we would say: 732 VII| follow after the preface, for right even there the priest representing 733 VII| people that heareth the mass right there, oweth to draw themselves 734 VII| that is to say: Father, right debonair, we thee pray thou 735 VII| and confirmed in a hostie right reasonable, and in sacrifice 736 VII| translated into the blood of thy right dear Son that for us suffered 737 VII| sixth part, except that right there he bruiseth not the 738 VII| mine own proper blood, and right soon after the priest hath 739 VII| his damnable judgment, for right even so as strong wines 740 VII| letting to sick people, right so is the body of our Lord 741 VII| hung on the cross at the right hand of God had, when he 742 VII| embraseth or fryeth the coal, right so the orison said with 743 VII| hypocrisy ne simuling, but by right jealousy of devotion. Thirdly 744 VII| as we by the tongue sin, right so the devout orison ought 745 VII| flesh, and spirit to spirit, right so we be allied together 746 VII| breast, betokening that with right very contrition and in steadfast 747 VII| precious sacrament, and right there he returneth himself 748 VII| our Lord Jesu Christ was, right even so as they had understood: 749 VII| by: Benedicamus domino, right so the priest would say: 750 VII| well consider and imprint right perfectly within his heart 751 VII| creatures into heaven, unto the right hand of the Father, where 752 VII| Son of God, sitting on the right hand of his Father. Then 753 VII| me and come sit upon the right hand of my Father. Then 754 VII| Then was this holy man right glad and joyful, and he


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