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1 I| beseeching all them that shall see or hear it read, to pardon
2 I| and dark places may not see clearly, but have their
3 I| our sight illumined for to see whither we should go, and
4 I| purgation of the w others should see them. And it ought not to
5 I| their life when they shall see their judge and him that
6 I| Christ whom then they shall see the sovereign judge, whom
7 I| let us go to Bethlehem and see this thing. And when they
8 I| royal and there was the see of the sovereign priest,
9 I| which said: the star that ye see is Jesu Christ, go ye anon
10 I| behold these clothes and see the heaven. The heart burneth
11 I| burneth me for hete when I see him in the crib, a poor
12 I| and over him the stars. I see him right clear, right noble,
13 I| the rack of Jesu Christ; see also the heaven. Thou seest
14 I| which is the Cathedral and See of the Archbishop. Then
15 I| visage which angels desire to see, the Jews with their spittings
16 I| And therefore it is to see what pain was delivered
17 I| it to the Emperor for to see it, and after I shall return
18 I| Galilee, where ye shall see me free and delivered. Galilee
19 I| suffer thine holy body to see corruption. The second reason
20 I| sinner but a despoiler, we see him a judge but no beseecher,
21 I| apostles is there, and the Holy See. And also for the reason
22 I| king in his land, and shall see his banners, in like wise
23 I| bells rung, and when they see the banners borne on high.
24 I| that the wicked spirits see the banner of the sovereign
25 I| of God, and that we may see perfectly the light sovereign
26 I| light sovereign that we see and behold in his saints,
27 I| have in loving God, for we see that some show more greater
28 I| to the end that the good see the great mercy by which
29 I| than I, as to that ye may see God. The third point is
30 I| body of Jesu Christ when I see another thing. We have many
31 I| blessing of prophets, we see clearly how grace or benediction
32 I| the sea; then mayst thou see what a worker is the word
33 I| be an horrible thing to see him in a high seat and a
34 I| the devils, for when they see the sign of the cross there,
35 I| Chrysostom: In what place they see the sign of the cross they
36 I| after it appertaineth to see of the dedication of the
37 I| ardently, and much people see our crosses that see not
38 I| people see our crosses that see not our anointings. And
39 I| but as who said: Adam, see in what misery thou art.
40 I| and called his brethren to see, which came backward for
41 I| Lift up thine eyes and see directly from the place
42 I| shall be in your flesh. And see that the men in your generation
43 I| grievous. I shall descend and see if the sin be so great,
44 I| blindness that they might not see, ne find the door. Then
45 I| down, and said: I shall not see my son die, and there she
46 I| that he might not clearly see. And on a time he called
47 I| thy sight, for meseemeth I see thy visage like the visage
48 I| of Leah, went out for to see the women of that region,
49 I| oaths that: Ye shall not see my face ne come into my
50 I| bring him not we shall not see his visage. Israel said
51 I| hither to me that I may see. We told to thee my lord
52 I| with you, ye shall no more see my visage. Then when we
53 I| dependeth of this child, and see that he is not come with
54 I| eyes of my brother Benjamin see that my mouth speaketh these
55 I| yet live, I shall go and see him ere I die. Then Israel
56 I| the peoples: Lo, now ye see and know that Pharaoh oweth
57 I| were dimmed and might not see clearly for great age. He
58 I| and hath exalted me as ye see and know, that he should
59 I| said to his people: Lo! and see the people of Israel is
60 I| said Moses, I shall go and see this great vision why the
61 I| beholding that he went for to see it, called him, being in
62 I| brethren into Egypt, and see if they yet live. To whom
63 I| said: The people is much, see how they grow and multiply,
64 I| to Moses: Now thou shalt see what I shall do to Pharaoh.
65 I| ye not afraid, stand and see ye the great wonders that
66 I| The Egyptians that ye now see, ye shall never see them
67 I| now see, ye shall never see them after this day. God
68 I| Egypt, and to-morn ye shall see the glory of our Lord. I
69 I| terms of the hill for to see the Lord, for if they do,
70 I| said our Lord to Moses: I see well that this people is
71 I| from her mother, behold and see, half her flesh is devoured
72 I| give them charge for to see and consider the goodness
73 I| unto his voice, shall not see ne come into the country
74 II| dimmed that he might not see the lantern of God till
75 II| waxen blind and might not see, and he said: I am he that
76 II| said to the people, Now ye see and behold whom our Lord
77 II| sent Saul messengers for to see David, and said to them:
78 II| of our Lord. Now look and see where the king's spear is,
79 II| two years, and might not see the King his father. This
80 II| come to his presence and see his visage, and if he remember
81 II| that hath suffered me to see my son in my throne and
82 II| them. Ye that be clerks may see it in the Second Book of
83 II| king of Tyre went for to see towns that Solomon had given
84 II| came from far countries to see him and to tempt him in
85 II| all the world desired to see the cheer and visage of
86 II| his flesh, and thou shalt see that he shall not bless
87 II| the kid bleating, he said: See that it be not stolen, yield
88 II| her saying: We shall never see son ne daughter of thee
89 II| be done to thee of other, see that thou never do to an
90 II| that sit in darkness, and see not the light of heaven.
91 II| again and thine eyes shall see him. I believe that the
92 II| handmaidens, and let her see if he be dead, that he may
93 II| parents, and that you may see the sons of your sons unto
94 II| should come if she might see him come from far. Then
95 II| and that mine eyes may see your sons ere I die. And
96 II| hill, from whence she might see him come from far, and whilst
97 II| opened, and thy father shall see the light of heaven and
98 II| hast saved me, and, lo! I see Tobias my son. After these
99 II| fish, and hath made thee see the light of heaven, and
100 II| be left of my seed for to see the clearness of Jerusalem.
101 II| steps that ye go hence, I see well that wickedness shall
102 II| Now therefore, my lord, see and search if there be any
103 II| die here for thirst, and see our wives and children die
104 II| and when their spies shall see you, they shall run into
105 II| and when his lords shall see him dead, they shall be
106 II| all the priests, for to see Judith, and when she came
107 II| fighteth for them and ye see it not. Cease ye and leave
108 II| come not near me, for I see marvel upon thee. And I
109 II| take me hereof alive; for I see now my lord and king that
110 II| such wise that no man might see him. And when this light
111 II| mercy on me; I am so as ye see in the years of my youth,
112 II| not away so but that I may see and know thee. Then he ran
113 II| likeness, and said: Lo! see ye me not? ye called me,
114 II| men. And after him in his see succeeded a man of good
115 II| And when he was out of his see the oil ceased to run, and
116 II| and have so many torments? See how my body is hewed and
117 II| body is hewed and broken; see how that the red blood runneth
118 II| marvelled, and men came for to see this thing. And anon, the
119 II| he enlumined and made to see Syntice, the friend of Migdonia,
120 II| Weenest thou that I may see him? Then Migdonia changed
121 II| apostle kneeled and said: Lo! see ye that I worship, but not
122 II| the history, we may well see all these things. As the
123 II| of Kings: Whosoever shall see my name, I shall glorify
124 II| return, and that she might see thee tofore her death. Now
125 II| come hither and she may not see thee. S. John had great
126 II| to his fellows, laughing: See how the yonder old man playeth
127 II| brightness that none might see him, and when this light
128 II| innocency of baptism and see equity of good works. ~Holy
129 II| which the king said: Now I see well that thou wouldest
130 II| which followed him for to see if he descended, which were
131 II| having great desire to see him, for he was afeard lest
132 II| he had so great desire to see the corpse or body that
133 II| S. Remigius saw that the see of Rheims was over great,
134 II| over great, and ordained a see of a bishopric at Laon and
135 II| his wife came thither to see him, and he remembered of
136 II| and set him again in his see there, where he lived after,
137 II| and I am Leo of the Papal See, Judge. To whom Hilary said:
138 II| had desired and prayed to see him, for to know him that
139 II| I was here but I would see and abide to see thy battle,
140 II| I would see and abide to see thy battle, and because
141 II| said: Arise, and go out and see up on high. When S. Anthony
142 II| wrote a letter which said: I see the ire and mal talent of
143 II| sons? and to the death I see them go by their free will.
144 II| will weep so much that I see not the death of my sons.
145 II| life but this which they see tofore their eyes, which
146 II| company where ye should see them in torments that should
147 II| and said: To-morn I shall see how thy sons shall make
148 II| soul. The provost said: I see well that the respite of
149 II| hell. The provost said: I see well that these be but fables;
150 II| such wise that no man might see her ne come to her. Then
151 II| her parents: Take heed and see that ye bewail me no more
152 II| me, for so much more as I see thee angry, so much more
153 II| came to the city for to see at the day of Epiphany so
154 II| hermit said to himself; I see well that I have laboured
155 II| and if ye do not, ye shall see anon that I shall die, and
156 II| said, or anon thou shalt see me dead. And so as she wept
157 II| days. After, he went to see him, and demanded saying:
158 II| and their menaces, but I see them not. S. Basil gave
159 II| and said to him: We shall see who shall fail of us, or
160 II| thou in ministering, let us see who shall overcome. ~On
161 II| was tofore, saying to her: See here thy seal, open thy
162 III| how the shepherds came to see him, and how Herod made
163 III| and I believe that I shall see the goods in the realm of
164 III| die corporally he should see Jesu Christ come in to the
165 III| My sons, ye be welcome, I see now well that God hath not
166 III| and said: Now shall we see if they be gods. And when
167 III| which he most coveteth to see, or as he that had found
168 III| Quintianus said: Yet shalt thou see if he may help and heal
169 III| that that one could not see that other, and supposed
170 III| sorry that he might not see the body of S. Vedaste and
171 III| my daughter to hear and see, which long time hath been
172 III| no good works; yet if we see any that will go to the
173 III| an holy life, and when we see them do good works, we send
174 III| in this manner: Ye that see me a mortal man as ye be,
175 III| preached, he made the blind to see and healed the sick men,
176 III| idols and said: Now may we see if they be very gods or
177 III| the morn S. Maur went to see the gift that the king had
178 III| and said: O Patrick, this see ne bishopric God hath not
179 III| crosses devoutly that he might see, but on a time tofore the
180 III| of Paske, because that I see thee. The priest said to
181 III| and anon he went for to see if it were true. And when
182 III| the abbot and to S. Maur: See ye not him that draweth
183 III| pray to God that we may see him. When they had made
184 III| but the abbot might not see him. The next day S. Benet
185 III| S. Benet and bade him go see them that edified, then
186 III| certain day he would come see them and show them what
187 III| was a monk gone out for to see his father and mother, without
188 III| knight which said: Let me see and handle this Cuthbert'
189 III| Seconde much desiring to see S. Marcian, went with him
190 III| head, to whom Saprice said: See, Seconde, how our gods love
191 III| saying to him: Seconde, see that thou hast firm faith,
192 III| and said: By this that I see thee do, I see well that
193 III| this that I see thee do, I see well that thou art a christian
194 III| knowest not my sorrows, for I see that servants and poor beggars
195 III| and they went then fast to see him. And the judges doubted
196 III| daughter: Now shall I never see thine espousals. Then returned
197 III| enchanter and said to him: I see that these christian people
198 III| people should assemble for to see George make sacrifice which
199 III| came to the temple for to see him.~When S. George was
200 III| not, but come with me and see how I shall sacrifice. Then
201 III| Then said Dacian to him: I see well thy fraud and thy barat,
202 III| saw that he said: Verily I see that my journey is sped,
203 III| and he said: I would fain see him. Then said S. Mark.
204 III| not buried as long as I see Marcelin not buried, and
205 III| and said: Lord God, now see I well that this is not
206 III| doth the painting that I see upon the wall; and these
207 III| church. To whom Urban said: I see now that covetise moveth
208 III| a little while after the see of London was void, to which
209 III| of any hand that he could see, this anthem was, Gaudent
210 III| it was marvel and pity to see his flesh, and was like
211 III| concluded to watch for to see what it should be. It was
212 III| made all them to come and see if they knew any of them.
213 III| returned thereby he demanded to see the sepulchre of his disciple
214 III| and his fellowship for to see where they might be lodged,
215 III| so much for thy God and I see that he may not deliver
216 III| patience, and that may we see on the great things and
217 III| emprised, and that may we see when he took upon him to
218 III| Barnabas took him again, we may see the sweetness of his pity,
219 III| more hereafter shall I not see thee, for there shall I
220 III| wisdom; thou mayst clearly see that it cometh from God.
221 III| Then they ran all for to see the sight, and asked forgiveness
222 III| not angry with thee, for I see thine eyes of thine heart
223 III| and rode forth alone to see his brother Ethelred which
224 III| the sorrow that fell may see it in the life of S. Alphage,
225 III| Alphage, and there he shall see what sorrow there fell,
226 III| time S. Pontian sat in the see at Rome, which by himself
227 III| to hear the judgment, and see the execution upon Alban,
228 III| people without number for to see this said execution. And
229 III| do no thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand, to whom
230 III| the people marvelled, to see the cold water spring up
231 III| he made a blind man to see. The sexton of the church
232 III| court of king Herod, for to see some curiosity or some novelty
233 III| he maketh blind men to see, the deaf to hear, the lame
234 III| went thinking how he might see him. A little while after,
235 III| that had great desire to see yet Jesu Christ, took leave
236 III| angry because he might not see Jesu Christ for the multitude
237 III| S. Philip: Sir, we would see Jesu Christ. Then S. Philip,
238 III| and because he would not see so great cruelty done to
239 III| they went to Rome for to see S. Peter, whom they found
240 III| thought that they would go see S. Marcial tofore ere they
241 III| and anon she bepan for to see a little. When she had twice
242 III| of heart for they shall see God; she had her heart and
243 III| Thither came a woman to see her, more for curiosity
244 IV| multitude of people went to see him, and brought him to
245 IV| other knights came for to see if he were dead, and they
246 IV| put more to, and said: Lo! see ye not the angels of paradise
247 IV| people came from far for to see the great man how he was
248 IV| house, and said: Now I shall see if Peter, which is accustomed
249 IV| lift up shine head and see how Simon flyeth. Then S.
250 IV| Understand the miracle and see the prodigy, my brother
251 IV| and slit her belly for to see the place where he lay in.
252 IV| tower and enjoyed him to see so great a flame of fire,
253 IV| the senators of Rome to see what sorrow and lamentation
254 IV| he would never wear it ne see it after. Then the Romans
255 IV| well-beloved, went for to see the multitude of people,
256 IV| when he is overcome we may see whether he may live after.
257 IV| man saith: Let us go and see our doctors, and ask we
258 IV| consider Paul, thou shalt see betimes hunger, chains,
259 IV| for slanders. Thou mayst see that he was harder than
260 IV| worthy damnation, when we see all good things to be assembled
261 IV| heavenly things, thou shalt see the love of him in Jesu
262 IV| though he had been led to see an empire. And when he was
263 IV| sons, and said: My sons, see the heaven and look upward
264 IV| own flesh, she might not see die without sorrow. But
265 IV| helper. And my sweet son, see that thou fast and pray,
266 IV| is now dead, and I go to see her. And the abbot took
267 IV| and bade the woman let him see her eggs, and anon he lift
268 IV| were warned by our Lord to see that these two holy Saints,
269 IV| said that he was led to see the holy order of saints
270 IV| be sorry for thee, which see thy body so foul, and so
271 IV| mantle, for he might not see so much effusion of blood,
272 IV| which now sitteth in the see at Rome. To whom then the
273 IV| of the child went for to see more appertly, and took
274 IV| suffered to thee yesterday to see me, in like wise I am every
275 IV| our Lord, she would never see man. But after when she
276 IV| that I may deserve once to see thy church. And anon his
277 IV| S. Appollinaris made to see. And when the judge saw
278 IV| and said: Now we shall see if thy James may save thee.
279 IV| they were on the morn to see the sun rising at Montoia,
280 IV| after, and then went for to see his son, and cried and wept,
281 IV| life again, like as you see. And three days after his
282 IV| but they had no power to see him. ~Three knights of the
283 IV| on the cross, and when I see his sign I am sore afraid,
284 IV| flee from it wheresoever I see it. To whom Christopher
285 IV| afraid of his sign, and I see well that I have laboured
286 IV| thy house, and thou shalt see to-morn that it shall bear
287 IV| he would come anon for to see the marvels of our Lord
288 IV| each of them, and said: I see you now like as I should
289 IV| you now like as I should see our Lord raising Lazarus.
290 IV| we be raised as ye here see, and live. And in like wise
291 IV| and enjoy with me, for I see the fellowship of angels
292 IV| great miracle and pity to see his flesh; and was as a
293 IV| established him to wake for to see what it was. It was not
294 IV| made the people to come and see if they knew any of them,
295 IV| returned, he demanded to see the sepulchre of his disciple
296 IV| and said: I would gladly see the death of this old fellow
297 IV| truth, that when thou shalt see the owl over thee, at the
298 IV| to say the archbishop's see, in the honour of him. And
299 IV| thy prayer, but I would see whom thou wouldst send in
300 IV| tarry a little, and ye shall see what Lord ye have served.
301 IV| and each body ran for to see this great marvel, and abode
302 IV| better air to respire, and to see light. And when the saints
303 IV| thither; and the devil said: I see in thee the sign of the
304 IV| said: Arise thou up, and see what thou shalt do to this
305 IV| Arthemia cried and said: I see the God that Ciriacus preacheth,
306 IV| and thou art not worthy to see them. And then, by the conmmandment
307 IV| and said to S. Laurence: I see tofore thee a right fair
308 IV| Gallianus, Sixtus held the see of Rome, and this Decius
309 IV| that tofore I die I may see them with my bodily eyes,
310 IV| issuing out of the body, see not the horrible ne wicked
311 IV| wherefore doubtest thou to see the wicked spirit, sith
312 IV| will be done, that thou see not the fiend. And this
313 IV| that the people that shall see it be not troubled, and
314 IV| washing but they might not see it. And that light shone
315 IV| not believe shall never see. And then the apostles bare
316 IV| earth, that she should not see any wicked spirit. He sent
317 IV| son, ye would desire to see him and be comforted in
318 IV| should not I be desirous to see him which is life of all
319 IV| said S. Paul, that I may see thee in the flesh. And unto
320 IV| brethren, were assembled for to see the body of her that bare
321 IV| in her childing ought to see no corruption. And she that
322 V| with the pestilence as ye see, and unwitting to us he
323 V| would not go out for to see her. And when she saw that
324 V| desert. And doubt ye not to see him, but make in your forehead
325 V| Gabaoth. There thou mayst see him, with the plough of
326 V| at this day to them that see it, as it were a figure
327 V| not believe it but if I see thee in the church. And
328 V| The emperor desireth to see thee, and sendeth for thee
329 V| brother whom I may not here see, I beseech thee to make
330 V| thee to make me worthy to see him in thy reign. And when
331 V| and small, should come to see the strange woman that was
332 V| environed the bush for to see what there was, but that
333 V| and impetred that he might see him, and he received him
334 V| it is marvellous for to see how the blessed Virgin Mary
335 V| promised, and glad for to see each other, and honoured
336 V| have long suffered him, and see no sign yet of amendment.
337 V| request for to know if I shall see his correction. Then our
338 V| hasteth, of which thou shalt see our end. Then she recommended
339 V| Natalie: Adrian is delivered, see, lo! where he cometh. And
340 V| it not, but said to him: See how this traitor renegade
341 V| go, and then thou shalt see me no more, and then shalt
342 V| adventure when thou shalt see the torments, thou shalt
343 V| sweet love, that thou mayst see his glory. And when the
344 V| faith, and said: We shall see now which is the right faith,
345 V| Damasus sat then in the see of Rome. And when Chrysostom
346 V| and would have set in his see Isidore the priest, and
347 V| commandment of Pepin to his first see, and there he shone by word
348 V| saying to them: Come and see ye God in the likeness of
349 V| virgin? And the devil said: I see in her a sign which feared
350 V| the judge said: Lo! ye may see how the gods had indignation
351 V| they look downward they may see the men mount up to heaven
352 V| whereof is said: Upon whom ye see Thau, slay them not. The
353 V| may help us because they see that we have need of them,
354 V| of his knights? For as we see in the knights of some king,
355 V| pastures of the town to see if they could have any demonstrance
356 V| abbot, returned unto his see in his city. But Ebroinus
357 V| And he said to them: I see the table arrayed and adorned,
358 V| might, that no man should see them. And yet nevertheless
359 V| the capon, and said, Lo! see here what flesh this friar
360 V| what he said, and he said: See ye not our father Francis
361 V| in despite: I had liefer see two of you flayed with S.
362 V| be saved, thou mayst not see me alone, but among other
363 V| among other men thou shalt see me. Then she came to him
364 V| and there shall no man see us but God, and if thou
365 V| have sinned with me, and see ye how I burn that which
366 V| in the name of thy God: See, and then he seeth, I shall
367 V| for to judge the world: See. And because that all suspicion
368 V| and Clement was set in the see of Rome, after a certain
369 VI| by God's grace, he should see it in his days, wherefore
370 VI| of the earth desired to see his face, and to hear his
371 VI| them to prove them, Let us see how ye will do. And when
372 VI| the king thither for to see it. The king then standing
373 VI| commons and labourers ? See ye not how the devil sitteth
374 VI| still, for that thou seest I see, and him I honour. And when
375 VI| the people wept for joy to see the holiness of the king.
376 VI| was demanded if he might see clearly, and he said: Yea,
377 VI| opened his eyes and might not see. He washed his face and
378 VI| eyes, but he might nothing see, wherefore he was full of
379 VI| the king said: Ye shall see when they come to man's
380 VI| of death, and believe to see the goodness of God in the
381 VI| people came thither for to see what should befall of this
382 VI| of other, if they might see, and they said yea. And
383 VI| have victory, for I may not see ne suffer this realm of
384 VI| both in their persons to see this thing, and there made
385 VI| persons that desired to see this holy body. For some
386 VI| of the abbot Gilbert to see it. And when the day was
387 VI| have strength to do as I see my brethren do, for I commit
388 VI| delightable to the eyes to see the sun. He hath swiftness
389 VI| parts, and men came for to see this great company, and
390 VI| lords assembled them to see the fair games and disports,
391 VI| And because he left the see apostolic against the will
392 VI| thou makest the blind to see by thine only word, and
393 VI| written of me, that they that see me not shall believe in
394 VI| believe in me, and they that see me shall not believe. Of
395 VI| Abgarus saw that he might not see God presently, after that
396 VI| that at least that he might see him by his image, whom he
397 VI| image, whom he might not see in his visage. And when
398 VI| And the duke answered: I see you more mighty than our
399 VI| If thou wilt, thou shalt see that they shall not now
400 VI| them clean with thee. And see that thou come again to-morrow
401 VI| tempted as Job was, but I see that in me is more done
402 VI| to me that I may sometime see my wife, for as for my sons
403 VI| like unto him; now let us see if he have a wound in his
404 VI| that came to Rome might see in that pinnacle in what
405 VI| Acts of the Apostles: I see the heavens open. And in
406 VI| thereas it was set, he might see no light. And it was a place
407 VI| said: Wherefore tarry ye, see ye not that S. Martin is
408 VI| and cover God and also to see him? And he gave such great
409 VI| and him that thou shalt see there looking upward to
410 VI| buried S. Brice took his see or siege, and was bishop
411 VI| not be blind that shall see our Lord in his glory. And
412 VI| answered: To my soul, whom I see abashed to depart from my
413 VI| not for to doubt, for I see the holy Virgin Mary which
414 VI| his humility, as we may see, had so great devotion to
415 VI| our Lord, it was marvel to see the tears that she wept,
416 VI| all, for she was worthy to see in her oratory the joy of
417 VI| went oft to her for to see her, and always she found
418 VI| he was worthy to know and see so high things, of S. Clare
419 VI| in great haste he went to see and visit the spouse of
420 VI| cardinals to Assisi for to see the departing of the holy
421 VI| body, and that she might see in heaven Jesu Christ as
422 VI| and cardinals came oft to see her, and honoured her as
423 VI| was debonair, came for to see her and beheld the great
424 VI| the king of glory whom I see? But the daughter saw him
425 VI| God was that one should see that another saw not, for
426 VI| unto the saints when they see the signs and miracles that
427 VI| the child, and bade her see if she had all her children,
428 VI| child to all them that would see them, and thanked God and
429 VI| the end that no man should see her because of her great
430 VI| from the tower for to come see the work of her father,
431 VI| day, which every man may see that cometh thither by devotion.
432 VI| they have eyes, and cannot see, they have ears, and hear
433 VI| whereas comers and goers might see him. And the servant to
434 VI| said to Euphemius: Sire, see if this poor man that ye
435 VI| tidings of thee, and now I see thee lie dead in thy bed,
436 VI| what solace may I have that see my right dear son dead ?
437 VI| sorrowful mother, that I may see my desire and my dear son
438 VI| whom long I have desired to see, and chastely I have to
439 VI| husband whom I have desired to see alive, and now I see him
440 VI| to see alive, and now I see him dead; from henceforth
441 VI| abundantly tears, for to see celestial visions, and for
442 VI| herself that she should see Jesu Christ in heaven: and
443 VI| world, and charged Edmund to see that his brother and sisters
444 VI| it was a piteous sight to see, and they that accompanied
445 VI| consecrated, and stalled into the see of the archbishop, and so
446 VI| thee, thou shalt well now see him. Go then forth to Via
447 VI| when ye come again ye shall see the angel. And forth went
448 VI| which thine eyes may not see, and like as by my prayers
449 VI| wilt believe thou shalt see the crowns of roses and
450 VI| firm creance that he should see the glory of heaven which
451 VI| that thou sayest be gods we see them stones, put thine hand,
452 VI| that which thou mayst not see with thine eyes. Then Almachius
453 VI| that I might but one hour see my sweet children. And when
454 VI| Lord, and so possess the see of God by heritage, he gave
455 VI| Our master would hear and see that was not lawful, and
456 VI| answered again by writing: See that thou be not angered
457 VI| this darkness thou shalt see anon the flourished light
458 VII| Constantius returned to Rome to see the emperor, and to know
459 VII| of grace come we may not see the clear way, and when
460 VII| clothed, and then shall she see him, and have him to her
461 VII| monastery is yonder that I see, which is so rich and fair
462 VII| ignorance, so that now I see the clear way of truth,
463 VII| servant. And thou, as I see, ordainest to embrace us
464 VII| though it so be that ye see me not, yet the shadow of
465 VII| there his books, for to see them according to holy writ
466 VII| our gods, for thou mayst see how merciful they be unto
467 VII| year hereafter, ye shall see the place that ye desire
468 VII| Ireland, and thus as ye see our Lord hath purveyed for
469 VII| so clear that they might see all the fishes that were
470 VII| that unnethe they might see the water for the fishes,
471 VII| bellows, but they might see nothing, but heard great
472 VII| faith, for they should yet see many a dreadful place ere
473 VII| ruthfully, that it was pity to see, and on the morn the fiends
474 VII| began to sigh, and said: I see the island wherein S. Paul
475 VII| foregrown, so that no man might see his body, of whom S. Brandon
476 VII| Brandon said weeping: Now I see a man that liveth more like
477 VII| it was a great marvel to see such a fish, so great as
478 VII| eastward that any man might see, and it was so clear and
479 VII| forty days, but they could see none end of that land, and
480 VII| life, and the fruit that ye see here is alway thus ripe
481 VII| is here light as ye now see, and he that keepeth our
482 VII| hests at all times shall see this land ere he pass out
483 VII| his mother desired muchto see him and his brethren, and
484 VII| louder and said: I would see you my sons, why should
485 VII| my sons, why should I not see you, am I not your mother
486 VII| said: Whether wilt thou see us in this world or in another?
487 VII| And then she said: If I see you not here shall I see
488 VII| see you not here shall I see you there? And he said to
489 VII| mayst suffer not for to see us here, without doubt thou
490 VII| without doubt thou shalt see us there, which then departed
491 VII| joyfully, saying: If I shall see you there I will not see
492 VII| see you there I will not see you here. And then the judge
493 VII| then the judge would needs see the abbot Pastor, but he
494 VII| hearing of thee, desire to see thee, labour therefore and
495 VII| brethren wept, he said: Lo! see ye this child, this is the
496 VII| that run after me, and I see them not, and I am this
497 VII| and soon after he said: See it now, how it is now fair
498 VII| the multitude of people see his sins, but when he resteth,
499 VII| he resteth, then he may see his sins.~And on a time
500 VII| which was old, came for to see the abbot Arsenius by devotion,
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