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1 I| angels appeared with him, and began to sing. Honour, glory and
2 I| years and thirteen days, and began the thirtieth year as saith
3 I| of the whole world, which began at Adam and dured unto Moses.
4 I| of Sexagesima, and they began them to joy, and so we do
5 I| the ill spirits in the air began to move great tempests and
6 I| hell, they beheld him and began to demand and enquire: Who
7 I| father of the human lineage began to enjoy, saying: This light
8 I| descended into hell, the night began to wax clear. And anon the
9 I| horrible among them in silence began to murmur, saying: Who is
10 I| And how that pestilence began, it is found in the life
11 I| sermon of the Ascension: Then began the faith more certain to
12 I| In like wise the apostles began to spread abroad. For after
13 I| received the Holy Ghost they began to speak divers languages,
14 I| S. Peter, for anon as he began to preach he converted three
15 I| with the Holy Ghost and began to speak with hardiness
16 I| therefore it is said they began to speak with divers tongues
17 I| true faithful disciples began to frequent it, it is read
18 I| veins of the fountains blood began to issue, and ran so long
19 I| water, and anon the iron began to swim about the water,
20 I| it which never had been began to be, then by much more
21 I| trespassed, for anon their flesh began to move and stir to concupiscence.
22 I| like springs of water and began to move, and then they were
23 I| right so their members began to move against their superior,
24 I| our Lord, cursing them, began at the serpent, keeping
25 I| and Japhet. This time men began to multiply on the earth,
26 I| years old when the flood began on the earth. And then Noah
27 I| were entered, the water began to increase. The wells of
28 I| be eaten. And then Noah began to labour for his livelihood
29 I| livelihood with his sons, and began to till the earth, to destroy
30 I| cursed in his works, and began to make the tower of Babel
31 I| God. His store and beasts began to multiply, and Lot with
32 I| there. And their beasts began so sore to increase and
33 I| that rumour and grudging began to sourde and arise between
34 I| read in the church. ~Isaac began to wax old and his eyes
35 I| place Rachel travailed and began for cause of childing to
36 I| he was sixteen years old began to keep and feed the flock
37 I| years of scarcity and hunger began to come, which Joseph had
38 I| spoken of tofore, and hunger began to wax and grow in the universal
39 I| he and his brethren, he began to say to them weeping:
40 I| two years since the famine began, and yet been five years
41 I| on the morn, and then it began to putrify and be full of
42 I| brother and sister of Moses began to speak against Moses,
43 I| about the land of Edom, and began to wax weary, and grudged
44 II| thirty years old when he began to reign and he reigned
45 II| so long that the worms began to creep in his flesh, and
46 II| made ready the timber. Then began Solomon the temple to our
47 II| fourth year of his reign he began to build the temple. The
48 II| she chid him. Then Tobit began to sigh and began to pray
49 II| Tobit began to sigh and began to pray our Lord with tears
50 II| should depart the mother began to weep and say: Thou hast
51 II| And after this the cocks began to crow, at which time Raguel
52 II| marriage, his father Tobit began to be heavy saying: Trowest
53 II| give him his money? ~He began to be sorry and heavy greatly,
54 II| Anna his wife with him, and began both to weep because at
55 II| the blind father arose and began offending his feet to run
56 II| kissed him with his wife, and began to weep for joy. When then
57 II| and the slime of his eyes began to fall away like as it
58 II| calling him took him apart and began to pray him that he would
59 II| great trembling for succour began to flee, in such wise that
60 II| travailed in great pain, and began to perish. And the apostle
61 II| S. Andrew heard this he began to weep, and prayed from
62 II| agreement? Then S. Andrew began to show by five reasons
63 II| devil apperceived it and began to increase her beauty more
64 II| Then a pilgrim came and began to smite strongly at the
65 II| deliverance of him. Then began the bishop more and more
66 II| departed out of this life, he began to think how he might distribute
67 II| ye called me, and then he began to help them in their exploit
68 II| that he should depart, and began this holy psalm: In te domine
69 II| body into his chamber, and began to cry for sorrow, and say:
70 II| house of his father, and began for to sigh sore high. And
71 II| in prayers, and weeping began to pray for her help and
72 II| God and the apostle. Then began the apostle to teach them,
73 II| apostle preached. And he began to preach of the maleurte
74 II| fleeth away. And after, he began to show to them by four
75 II| Then he was crowned, for he began first to be a martyr, example
76 II| of people converted, some began to murmur against the Jews
77 II| sorrow that they had, and began to go follily through the
78 II| desired it long time, and began to go. Then said our Lord
79 II| come from school again they began to enter into words against
80 II| plants of his feet under began to rot, in such wise that
81 II| into the churchward they began to dread and fear that the
82 II| soul. And when the quire began to sing requiem, an angel
83 II| an angel on high above began the office of a martyr:
84 II| for to be martyred, and began to say to his clerks that
85 II| of the disputation. Then began one of the masters of the
86 II| Anthony heard that, anon he began tenderly to weep, and wailed,
87 II| the body lay. Then they began to dig and delve there,
88 II| pain took them that they began to howl as dogs. And he
89 II| so evil beaten him, and began to summon the devils again,
90 II| after, the heresy of Arius began, and much troubled holy
91 II| received this letter and began to mock S. Anthony, and
92 II| and friends to them, and began to say: Whence cometh this
93 II| fiend, but as soon as they began the enchantment, by the
94 II| weeping to the bordel, and began crying, to say to S. Agnes:
95 II| entered into this house began to bray and cry, and when
96 II| and anon he went out and began to cry, with a loud voice,
97 II| Constantine the great, which began to reign the year of our
98 II| joyful he, being wroth, began to cry much strongly and
99 II| the provost being wroth began to say and menace with many
100 II| the provost was angry and began to cry, and the butchers
101 II| took scourges and rods, and began to smite and beat him with
102 II| took combs of iron, and began to comb him on the sides
103 II| the third, and his hand began to tremble for fear; then
104 II| ground, and with her nails began to scratch her face, and
105 II| case how he had done, she began to wail and to weep strongly,
106 II| Basil. And the young man began to cry; Holy saint of God,
107 II| for to be buried, and she began to cry, saying: God be judge
108 II| olive betokeneth mercy, began that same day to be merciful
109 II| them against the sun, they began to tell who were good almsmen,
110 II| as S. John had prayed she began to be tormented with a devil,
111 II| had disdain thereof and began to chide and despise him
112 III| and was almost dead, and began to weep bitterly and cry,
113 III| as his master was out he began alone to read the invocations,
114 III| candles, and two young angels began the introit of the mass,
115 III| again her swine. And he began to smile and said: Good
116 III| should be beheaded they began to adore God kneeling on
117 III| brought tofore him, and began to behold her with a lecherous
118 III| holy virgin was rolled on, began to tremble like an earthquave,
119 III| whereof the Jews and Saracens began to sing and worship the
120 III| of evil death. Then she began to weep, and made to God
121 III| defended him, and there began between them much strife
122 III| shone upon him. And anon he began to preach, and had his predication
123 III| secular business that it began to displease him, because
124 III| everlasting life, anon this woman began to smile tofore S. Gregory,
125 III| that wrought in that house began to say shrewdly of S. Maur,
126 III| anon the iron came up and began to swim till that it entered
127 III| much delitable place, and began sore to desire him to eat
128 III| held to him a candle, and began to think in his heart who
129 III| that they were abashed he began debonairly to chastise and
130 III| to our Lord, and anon it began to thunder and to lighten,
131 III| never used them more, and began to live holily. And then
132 III| such wise that his knees began to swell and the sinews
133 III| angel informed her, and began to say how her virginity
134 III| nigh a foot and a half, and began to think that it had been
135 III| committed in time past, and began to smite my breast and weep
136 III| should be buried. Zosimus began then anon tenderly to weep,
137 III| accorded thereto wholly, and began for to cry: Ambrose! Ambrose!
138 III| he had perceived this he began to sustain the faith to
139 III| his mouth but the devil began to torment him.~After, as
140 III| with a rich man, S. Ambrose began to demand him of his estate.
141 III| he saw simony reign, he began to pray to God that he would
142 III| writing and inditing. Then began his malady to grieve him,
143 III| assembled his four deacons and began to treat who should be a
144 III| words, he was obedient and began to wail and weep, and returned
145 III| were over many alive, and began to tithe them again, and
146 III| wicked tyrants. And they began then to scorn the holy body
147 III| he might no more do, he began to weep, and said to his
148 III| middle of the paynims and began to cry: All the gods of
149 III| Then Dacian seeing this began to assuage his ire, and
150 III| honour and worship. Then began S. George to smile, and
151 III| baptized in thy blood. Then began she to worship our Lord
152 III| show him to thee. Then he began to preach to him the faith
153 III| sacrifices of idols, they began await how they might deliver
154 III| burnt his body, but the air began suddenly to change and to
155 III| took none heed, and the air began to wax dark and thick, that
156 III| litanies, and the people began to fast and be in prayers,
157 III| ship, and anon the ship began to break by the force of
158 III| feast of S. Mark, and anon began to grow great plenty of
159 III| joyful, and with gladness be began to say: fair brethren, my
160 III| learned, and that other began to show him by authority
161 III| that time that an heresy began much in Lombardy, and that
162 III| office of Inquisition, then began he, as a lion, to seek the
163 III| that spake in him, they began to treat how they might
164 III| returned, and after anon he began to cry again; then apperceived
165 III| him down and the people began to stone him, But he was
166 III| Jesus, the son of Ananias, began to cry suddenly: The voice
167 III| cured by hate ofttimes, and began to enquire if there were
168 III| as Titus had beholden he began to chauffe and to be marvellous
169 III| after they came again and began to re-edify again, and then
170 III| party, but as soon as he began to pass the river he was
171 III| Judas made him ready and began to dig, and when he came
172 III| tofore the gods, S. Urban began to make his orison to God;
173 III| Alexander the emperor, which began to reign the year of our
174 III| tofore, and whereas she began to be perfect in the love
175 III| she would, and then she began to tell him many nice trifles,
176 III| hot, and then the devil began to roar and cry, and fast
177 III| church her bowels and sinews began to shrink and she fell down
178 III| Austin and his fellowship began to preach there the word
179 III| went to mass. And ere he began he charged that all they
180 III| fell off, and the prison began to shine of great light.
181 III| followed him. Then anon the air began to trouble and thunder,
182 III| the bells of that church began to sound by themselves.
183 III| them all brother Marine. He began to live right religiously,
184 III| called all his neighbours and began first to dig the earth,
185 III| And the judge seeing him began to scorn him, and all the
186 III| first health and forthwith began to preach the great power
187 III| and was much abashed, and began to think what her dream
188 III| when he had found that he began greatly to thank our Lord
189 III| Loye approached him and began to take him down, and apperceived
190 III| whom he had great pity and began humbly to handle him and
191 III| Bourges, the which anon after, began to do miracles. When the
192 III| our Lord Jesu Christ, and began to enquire and search so
193 III| miracles, from then forthon he began to believe a little in him,
194 III| Then S. Eutrope himself began to cast flowers in the way,
195 III| city these two apostles began to sow the word of God,
196 III| Marcial heard that, he began strongly to weep, because
197 III| Peter saw him thus weep he began much sweetly to comfort
198 III| into the house the fiend began to cry, saying: I know well
199 III| when she was at the pit she began to weep because her mother
200 III| appeared in their time, an began among them to ask and treat
201 III| despiseth me, and so she began by obedience to eat with
202 III| what they had found. She began to weep for joy, and as
203 III| tofore had trembled for fear, began to sing for joy: Cantemus
204 IV| the son of Terentian and began to cry in that house that
205 IV| to Rome, and with Peter began to preach the faith of Christ. ~
206 IV| from place to place, and began to fly in the air. Then
207 IV| restore thy health. Then began she to creep here and there
208 IV| the end of his life, he began to cry in great gladness:
209 IV| thing he doubted him, and began to speak of all these things
210 IV| them they were abashed and began to flee, and anon Paul vanished
211 IV| Theodora, returning to herself, began to weep most bitterly, and
212 IV| hostelry. When her belly began to swell, she was demanded
213 IV| which the child be holding began to weep bitterly. In that
214 IV| being all whole, then he began to dread lest this health
215 IV| have slain the king, and began to make the pit to bury
216 IV| tongue and well speaking, and began to preach the faith and
217 IV| the time of her childing, began to wax feeble, and had great
218 IV| the sea, and soon after began to travail, and was delivered
219 IV| stone's cast, his thighs began to swell and wax feeble,
220 IV| feeble, and his entrails began within him to lack breath
221 IV| unto the time that they began to fail, and were so weary
222 IV| the beasts. And when he began to move them they made assault
223 IV| missaying of thee. And then began he to be perfect in the
224 IV| the son which was hanged, began to comfort and said to his
225 IV| resurrection of dead bodies, and began to grow; Theodosius, then
226 IV| stones tofore the cave, he began to bless him, and was much
227 IV| when the father knew, he began to exhort and draw him from
228 IV| no boat to pass over. He began to swim naked, but he was
229 IV| tourbe of wicked spirits, began to pray and said: My father
230 IV| kept them from harm. Then began they to cast spears and
231 IV| human. And then the people began to cry and say: We have
232 IV| his feet. And his daughter began to kiss the chains with
233 IV| Theodosius the emperor, which began to reign the year of our
234 IV| knowledge of truth. ~And then began he to think of the establishment
235 IV| without other shower, and began to kiss him, and said: Thou
236 IV| done on him his shirt, he began to cry with a high voice
237 IV| sleep, a friar converse began to be tormented of the devil,
238 IV| ardour and burning of lechery began to wax cold in him, so that
239 IV| tormented within him, and began to cry: Let us go! wherefore
240 IV| at prime, and the chanter began: Jam lucis orto, master
241 IV| he was at Bologna, and began to languish by grievous
242 IV| altar of S. Dominic and began to weep and say: Blessed
243 IV| virtue in himself that he began hastily to go, and the more
244 IV| Donatus, the wicked spirit began to cry and say: In the name
245 IV| closed up. And the paynims began to dread and honour christian
246 IV| Decius, elate in pride, began to covet the empire, and
247 IV| the idols, therefore he began right cruelly to persecute
248 IV| was there, saw that, he began to weep, and would have
249 IV| and followed his oxen and began to curse them, and anon
250 IV| For first, Jesu Christ began to say: Come my chosen and
251 IV| him, and were abashed and began to cry, saying: Who is this
252 IV| lifted up the bier, and Peter began to sing and say: Israel
253 IV| came toward his end, he began to dread, and was troubled,
254 IV| the Blessed Virgin, and began to ride after her husband.
255 IV| when they heard this they began to weep and say: Thou doubtest
256 IV| mother of God. And then Peter began the song and said: Enjoy
257 IV| virgin without soul, and then began strongly to weep and were
258 IV| monument, and .S. Peter began the psalm: In exitu Israel
259 V| of sin. Then the cardinal began to inquire of Rocke of his
260 V| godly works, and they then began to wax holy, wherein he
261 V| that tempted him: I neither began by thee, ne shall I end
262 V| him, and went apart and began his paternoster. And he
263 V| demoniac. And anon the devil began to missay him through the
264 V| Bernard. And then the devil began to cry, and said: Neither
265 V| Bernard a little time he began to be grievously tempted,
266 V| carnal. Then S. Bartholomew began to say many things, and
267 V| of the king, the devils began to cry and say: Cease, ye
268 V| nineteen years of age, he began to read in the book of philosophy,
269 V| book pleased him well, he began to be sorry that the name
270 V| it happed that Augustin began to haunt with S. Ambrose,
271 V| he loved. And Simplician began to exhort him, and S. Augustin
272 V| And in the meantime he began to be so greatly tormented
273 V| monastery of clerks, and began to live under the rule of
274 V| Philip his brother, and began to love the wife of his
275 V| together, and Herod Tetrarch began to chauffe him by the wine
276 V| which he had drunk, and began to reprove Herod Agrippa
277 V| letters he was much glad, and began to speak of other things
278 V| that other side. And he began to run after it till that
279 V| not in praying to God, she began to take affiance in God,
280 V| her mistress was dead, she began to weep because she had
281 V| entered in to the church and began to ring the clock, and when
282 V| nigh unto the town, they began to reprise the sound like
283 V| devil fast therein, and he began all the night to howl and
284 V| which came to meet him, and began to lead him by sovereign
285 V| Then the two first singers began to sing this that followeth:~
286 V| bishop, and the two tofore began alway, and the others followed.~
287 V| Lady, and entered in and began to say his hours. And the
288 V| she might flee away. Then began she to pray our Lord that
289 V| doctrine of S. Paul, and she began in her courage to be made
290 V| discover her felony, and began first to cry that Eugenia
291 V| Then the right devout king began to say the praisings of
292 V| was fixed to the wall, and began to grin at it for despite,
293 V| him, the fiend the enemy began to imprint in his heart
294 V| midst among the others, and began to enquire the causes and
295 V| Equicius, and the devil began to cry and to say: What
296 V| bishop of Constantinople, he began to correct hastily the life
297 V| enemies said. Then Chrysostom began to reprove some of the barons,
298 V| addressed them against him and began to rebuke and blame him
299 V| them.~In that time Lambert began to blame strongly Pepin,
300 V| when the king heard this he began to enrage and departed all
301 V| ravished of the devil and began to cry and confess his father'
302 V| and eat with them, and he began to demand them how they
303 V| himself as Acladius, and began to have anguish and dread,
304 V| his house. And at even he began to be tormented and cried
305 V| vanquished, yet the devil began again malicious accusations,
306 V| them the mountain of Gargan began strongly to tremble and
307 V| his trespass. And he then began to swear and say: Lord,
308 V| sovereign priest. And when he began to blame the jollity and
309 V| went out to the fields and began to run hither and thither
310 V| hereupon. And then the lion began to run joyously throughout
311 V| anon the wheel of the mill began to turn contrary, and then
312 V| church of S. Christopher, it began to weigh so much that they
313 V| another man, so that he began to shine by the spirit of
314 V| And from then forthon he began to spread more ardently
315 V| of going, and S. Francis began to think thus and to say
316 V| image of S. Francis, and began to think and say: May this
317 V| friars, the wife of the man began to cry: Arise up, sire,
318 V| when the friar saw that he began to doubt, but he would obey
319 V| grievously tempted, and he began to think that if he had
320 V| when S. Francis lay sick, began to think: Our Father approacheth
321 V| anon S. Francis arose and began to weep and sob sorrowfully,
322 V| was all wet of tears, and began to eat the remnant of his
323 V| and arose all whole, and began to praise God.~Friar James
324 V| heart, and that same friar began to go in the bottom of the
325 V| city and saw her. Then he began to weep right bitterly because
326 V| earth sore weeping, and began to think in her heart the
327 V| reigned long tofore Pepin, began to have from his childhood
328 V| ravished of the devil, and began to cry: The god of Calixtus
329 VI| fulfil his penance, and began to repair the abbey that
330 VI| turned into earnest, and they began to fight. And Harold took
331 VI| prophecy. For after his death began great insurrections through
332 VI| realm piteously. And then I began to sigh and mourn for the
333 VI| land. Howbeit, the people began to resist them, but they
334 VI| under his power, then he began to meddle with the church,
335 VI| till midnight that matins began, and then they prayed the
336 VI| third day, and therefore he began in the cry of predication.
337 VI| say by morality, that he began from the nativity and childhood
338 VI| his last consummation. He began discreetly, and that was
339 VI| of the lion, and the lion began to look on the virgin like
340 VI| ran through the city, and began to cry that Daria was a
341 VI| then the king of Britain began to be much anxious, because
342 VI| this new chivalry; and then began they to make divers plays
343 VI| when the Huns saw them they began to run upon them with a
344 VI| marvellous, was abashed, and began to comfort her upon the
345 VI| sides. And then the apostles began to laugh and the duke said
346 VI| the sun. And the devils began to cry in the simulachres:
347 VI| of the river. And then he began to weep and draw his hair,
348 VI| remembered his first dignity and began to be heavy, and said: Lord,
349 VI| the younger heard this he began to weep and say: Forsooth,
350 VI| from a wolf. And then they began to embrace and kiss each
351 VI| Adrian the emperor, which began about the year one hundred
352 VI| in the habit of a bishop began matins, and the others followed.
353 VI| mass. And on the morn he began all new again. And when
354 VI| mass. And after, yet he began again service, and when
355 VI| to hear this voice, and began to dig again, and then they
356 VI| obeyed to him. And then began to say evil of a knight
357 VI| then was great with child, began to travail of child. And
358 VI| taken of a tyrant, which began to think in himself that
359 VI| the door being closed and began to sing with him. And when
360 VI| in temptations, and then began to preach to the thief and
361 VI| felt the virtue divine, and began to embrace S. Martin, and
362 VI| little in that diocese, and began to wax feeble in his body
363 VI| hearken diligently, and he began to stretch forth his neck
364 VI| repaired. And there this lady began the religion that was called
365 VI| time had lost her speech, began to speak and say: Go out
366 VI| and kinsmen of S. Clare began a new battle and strife
367 VI| taken from the hands of God, began to cry and said: Fair dear
368 VI| in her malady. Then she began to think on little Jesus,
369 VI| here alone. And anon she began to hear the friars that
370 VI| the hour of even, when God began the wrestling of his passion,
371 VI| friar opened his mouth and began to say so sweet words that
372 VI| within forth. Then S. Clare began to speak to her soul all
373 VI| it happed that he that began would have begun the office
374 VI| and the bishop of Hostence began to preach, and took their
375 VI| the world is vanity, and began to praise much greatly this
376 VI| remedy for this malady, began to cry and call on S. Clare
377 VI| repentance of heart, and began to require S. Clare that
378 VI| touching of anybody, his thigh began rumble, and made so great
379 VI| when he was awaked, he began to pray with great tears
380 VI| bring him in. And the people began to make him way. And anon
381 VI| one part and that other began the strife, and began to
382 VI| other began the strife, and began to cast stones so great
383 VI| within a few days his legs began to grow, and his thighs
384 VI| lay tofore the tomb she began to sweat, and the escroceles
385 VI| escroceles and the malady began to mollify, and to remove,
386 VI| had said these words she began to repent her with good
387 VI| it, was much abashed and began to call on S. Clare and
388 VI| chamber with his wife alone, began to inform and induce her
389 VI| his son, anon his heart began to melt, and said to his
390 VI| came again to himself he began to draw his hair and beat
391 VI| enforced in simpless, and began to use good customs from
392 VI| lap of her chamberer, she began to look up into heaven,
393 VI| she was so glad that she began debonairly to laugh, and
394 VI| she closed her eyes she began to weep, and in this manner
395 VI| and anon the young man began to cry: Cease ye, lady,
396 VI| more ententively, and he began to cry: Cease! lady, cease!
397 VI| tofore, over the church, and began a song of right great melody,
398 VI| entered into her body. Then began she to cry and her belly
399 VI| bare him away all dead and began to pray S. Elizabeth for
400 VI| were aghast and afeard, and began fast to flee away from the
401 VI| his prayer, the weather began to withdraw by that other
402 VI| Then Cecilia and Valerian began to preach to Tyburtius of
403 VI| the woman by the hand he began to laugh; and anon as this
404 VI| Clement heard that, anon he began to weep, and advised him,
405 VI| was fallen down aswoon and began to know her. And the hostess
406 VI| right poor, was there, and began to reason and say to them:
407 VI| his wife came suddenly and began to cry and weep strongly,
408 VI| they saw S. Clement they began to weep, and he comforted
409 VI| she remembered her son and began strongly to cry and weep,
410 VII| the temple. And then she began to say: I have set my cure
411 VII| felony against them, and began to blame them because they
412 VII| Katherine. And then S. Katherine began to preach to the queen the
413 VII| then, descending anon and began to blame the emperor of
414 VII| God. And then Maxentius began to roar and bray as a mad
415 VII| God for her, and anon she began to travail and was delivered
416 VII| me. And then the butchers began to fail and were weary.
417 VII| he was made priest. Then began he to write and to study
418 VII| approached, and his feet began to swell; he was houseled,
419 VII| other. And then S. Brandon began to tell to the abbot Birinus
420 VII| heard that of S. Brandon, he began to sigh and sore weep, and
421 VII| earth. And then Birinus began to tell to S. Brandon and
422 VII| by God's help, and anon began to purvey for a good ship
423 VII| sodden, then this island began to move, whereof the monks
424 VII| and then all the birds began to sing evensong so merrily
425 VII| betimes, and then these birds began matins, prime, and hours,
426 VII| ship, wherefore the fiends began to roar and cry, and threw
427 VII| And then one of his monks began to cry and weep full sore,
428 VII| island, and then S. Brandon began to sigh, and said: I see
429 VII| the mass was done the fish began to move and swam forth fast
430 VII| at the forty days end it began to hail right fast, and
431 VII| many ghostly battles, he began to wax right sick; and then
432 VII| anon after, the weather began to wax fair and clear after
433 VII| and came into the city and began to tremble and shake for
434 VII| nothing of the treason, began to weep, and praised much
435 VII| adventures of men? And he began to be much anguishous for
436 VII| And after this Barlaam began to tell to him a long sermon
437 VII| reward of good and evil; and began strongly to blame them that
438 VII| keepers of them. And after he began to dispute against the fallacies
439 VII| king came to his son and began to clip, embrace, and kiss
440 VII| nature human. And then Nachor began clearly to defend the law
441 VII| shalt save me. And then she began strongly to assail the tower
442 VII| much, and with his spear he began to turn and move them, and
443 VII| might not draw it out, and began strongly to defend him with
444 VII| feigned holiness. And then he began to believe the counsel of
445 VII| long time tofore Pepin, began from his childhood to have
446 VII| his predication. And then began he to preach much ardently,
447 VII| to set on his tomb, and began in this wise: Hac sunt in
448 VII| then Pepin, son of Charles, began to rebel against his father,
449 VII| three beginniogs. For it began sometime at the lesson,
450 VII| in peace and sang not, he began to sing the fair verses
451 VII| pavement of the dortour, and began to sing the history: O pastor
452 VII| Constantinople. In that time began the order of friars preachers
453 VII| Then the good ancient man began to speak of the virtues
454 VII| embraced the pillar, and began to weep. Then S. Simeon
455 VII| out of his body. Then he began to weep strongly, kissing
456 VII| reward. Then he awoke, and began strongly to weep again,
457 VII| tofore the bier suddenly, and began to cry and say: Ah! man
458 VII| great multitude of people began to murmur against him. Anon
459 VII| Smyrna, paynims and Jews, began to cry in great ire: This
460 VII| then he with a high voice began to pray in Hebrew. The tyrant
461 VII| they threw him therein he began to say: Right sweet Jesus,
462 VII| place for to be beheaded, he began to say: Jesu Christ, which
463 VII| consent of his good mother he began to study, which was as sweet
464 VII| the realm of Sicily, he began to be sick in such wise
465 VII| their abbey. His sickness began for to increase from day
466 VII| his cope. Then this friar began to cry, saying: Help brethren,
467 VII| his constant courage he began to weep for joy. There abode
468 VII| Tiburtius approached and began to say Pater noster over
469 VII| alone, high and public, began to denounce the name of
470 VII| vexed by the devil, that began to cry loud and high. When
471 VII| a leper came there that began to cry after the holy man
472 VII| drunk and full of wine, began to mock, and dispraised
473 VII| were all about on fire and began to burn. Then they cried
474 VII| out of their chamber and began to lay themselves as swine
475 VII| that the houses there about began to burn fast. Suddenly the
476 VII| learn and know them. When he began to know well enough his
477 VII| together, to the more and less, began of one voice, of one heart,
478 VII| saw him in such estate, he began to be marvelled, and weened
479 VII| bishopric of Meaux, that they began all to have great hope in
480 VII| for his good works, and began to tempt him sore and strong.
481 VII| might be found to it, he began for to weep and to reclaim
482 VII| space of forty years, and began about the year eight hundred
483 VII| might at their need.~He began then to build and found
484 VII| done to S. Louis, her son began to sigh and was raised on
485 VII| anon the same little whelk began to bleed as one had slimed
486 VII| house of Simon and openly began to preach, and for this
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