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1 I| that was God and Son of the virgin and wife which was made 2 I| Bethlehem, and led with him the Virgin Mary his wife. And when 3 I| nativity of the glorious Virgin Mary and of S. John Baptist, 4 I| his mother being alway a virgin should be married, because 5 I| Child that was born of the Virgin Mary, but not of the place. 6 I| seek, which is born of a virgin. Another cause putteth S. 7 I| reasonable, that was the Virgin Mary whom they saw in the 8 I| made of the Trinity: The Virgin hath borne a child, but 9 I| spirit to the Father, to the Virgin the messages of the wedding 10 I| Adam was of the earth a virgin; Jesu Christ was born of 11 I| Jesu Christ was born of the virgin; Adam was made to the image 12 I| mother Mary, the glorious Virgin, and how be it that the 13 I| the resurrection. And the Virgin Mary ought not to be set 14 I| Father, he came into the Virgin Mary, and from the Virgin 15 I| Virgin Mary, and from the Virgin Mary into the crib or rack. 16 I| only he showed it in the Virgin Mary. But our champion fought 17 I| resurrection; white, born of the Virgin, red in the cross; pale 18 I| of this was said to the Virgin Mary Spiritus sanctus superveniet 19 I| Jesu Christ was born of the Virgin Mary? If thou demand of 20 I| the seed of man; but the Virgin Mary engendered and conceived 21 I| nature, and alway remained a virgin. And this holy sacrament 22 I| Christ that was born of the Virgin. Wherefore then seekest 23 I| He that was born of the Virgin is the proper flesh of Jesu 24 II| night thou shalt take the virgin with dread of God, more 25 II| Then Tobias exhorted the virgin and said to her: Arise, 26 II| default, should be born of a virgin. The third; for so much 27 II| sin? Except the glorious Virgin Mary, they might answer 28 II| not in us. ~This glorious virgin was, in the womb of her 29 II| and this was done in the Virgin Mary, for she was hallowed 30 II| remembrance of the blessed Virgin Mary mother of God. ~Right 31 II| conception of the glorious Virgin Mary hath been showed sometime 32 II| devoutly to the glorious Virgin Mary, which is comfort to 33 II| loved heartily the blessed Virgin Mary and was wont to say 34 II| tofore him the glorious Virgin Mary with two angels on 35 II| then pray to that glorious virgin our Lady Saint Mary, that 36 II| the Life of the Blessed Virgin Lucy. ~Lucy is said of light, 37 II| light. ~S. Lucy, the holy virgin, was born in Sicily, and 38 II| my sweet sister, devout virgin to God, wherefore prayest 39 II| Eugenia. ~Eugenia, the noble virgin, which was daughter to Philip, 40 II| virginity when he was chosen virgin of God, and therefore it 41 II| grace of virginity is in a virgin, and when he would marry 42 II| wedding, and he abode a clean virgin. The third is that our Lord 43 II| king, a holy confessor and virgin, named S. Edward, which 44 II| anon, and as the blessed Virgin Mary fled with her son, 45 II| Christ which was born of the Virgin Mary, crucified, buried 46 II| Of S. Agnes. ~The blessed virgin S. Agnes was much wise, 47 II| of whom the mother is a virgin, and his father knew never 48 II| when I take him then am I a virgin, this is the love of my 49 II| advanced him for to take the virgin, and anon the devil took 50 II| christened, but an holy virgin, she came also to the sepulchre 51 II| church upon the body of the virgin and there abode in her virginity, 52 II| he espoused her. Of this virgin saith S. Ambrose in the 53 II| the book of virgins: This virgin, young men, old men and 54 II| and faith this glorious virgin S. Agnes suffered martyrdom 55 II| his desire of so noble a virgin. He went to an enchanter 56 III| visited the place in which the Virgin Mary infanted and childed 57 III| the time that the glorious virgin should enfant Jesu Christ; 58 III| wept as a child, and the virgin childed, here I shall take 59 III| issue out of the mouth of a virgin, for by the words outward 60 III| venerable daughter, the virgin, be withdrawn from her, 61 III| this wise: Unto Mary the Virgin, that bare Jesu Christ in 62 III| letter answered the glorious Virgin Mary in this manner: Ignatius, 63 III| he sent to the glorious Virgin Mary, he saluted her as 64 III| same hour that the blessed Virgin brought her dear son for 65 III| of this miracle, when a virgin and a clean maid hath enfanted 66 III| devotion in the blessed Virgin Mary, and she had a chapel 67 III| she saw come a right noble virgin crowned right preciously. 68 III| offering, her seemed that thilk virgin so crowned went tofore, 69 III| offer it. And the glorious virgin sent yet once to her, and 70 III| our Lord and the glorious Virgin Mary devoutly which had 71 III| then humbly to the glorious Virgin Mary, which is comfort to 72 III| S. Agatha.~S. Agatha the virgin was right fair, noble body 73 III| of goods. This glorious virgin served God in the city of 74 III| daughters entreated the holy virgin to consent to the will of 75 III| the ground where the holy virgin was rolled on, began to 76 III| ate them. Thus this holy virgin S. Juliana suffered martyrdom 77 III| likeness of the glorious Virgin Mary. And anon the mortality 78 III| Gabriel showed to the glorious Virgin Mary the coming of the Blessed 79 III| to come into the glorious Virgin, and take on her nature 80 III| should come to the glorious Virgin Mary, for like as Eve by 81 III| exhorting, the glorious Virgin Mary gave her consenting 82 III| damnation, so was the blessed Virgin Mary beginning of our redemption. 83 III| angel said to the glorious Virgin Mary: I salute thee, full 84 III| heaven unto the glorious Virgin Mary, which was the first 85 III| and shalt abide a pure virgin and clean. And our blessed 86 III| This was a good manner of a virgin that so wisely held her 87 III| life. O thou that art a virgin, saith S. Ambrose, learn 88 III| nature, and may abide a virgin? Then the angel informed 89 III| Then said the glorious Virgin Mary to the angel the answer 90 III| our Lord to the glorious Virgin Mary. Also that same day 91 III| brought to the glorious Virgin, we read an example of a 92 III| he saluted the glorious Virgin Mary, in saying: Ave Maria; 93 III| us pray to the glorious Virgin Mary that she keep us from 94 III| sister, which was a sacred virgin, kiss the priests' hand 95 III| and there his sister, the virgin, kissed his hand as of a 96 III| contained in the life of Cicely, Virgin and Martyr.~ 97 III| Secondly, he was pure and a virgin, and therefore he was said 98 III| insomuch that he was a virgin, and not only of body but 99 III| he was a clear and a pure virgin. He entered into the order 100 III| eat, for the son of the Virgin is risen from death to life. 101 III| ye me of the son of the virgin? I say to you that he is 102 III| little time, he went to the virgin and also to the saints, 103 III| Marine.~Marine was a noble virgin and was one only daughter 104 III| sepulchre of the blessed virgin, and there was delivered 105 III| miracles for his blessed virgin Marine. She died the fourteenth 106 III| Jesu Christ and son of the virgin? These be new things to 107 III| our Lord unto the blessed Virgin Mary, newly espoused to 108 III| bare the soul of the holy virgin into heaven, with much great 109 III| said king lived the said virgin, unto the time of king Clothaire 110 III| Clothaire his son, of which virgin the soul flew into heaven 111 III| In the time that the said virgin S. Genevieve was a child, 112 III| to the house of the holy virgin whom he saluted in so great 113 III| to God and honour to the virgin. This holy maid did great 114 III| Pastor, without which no virgin may be agreeable to God, 115 III| virtues accomplished the holy virgin by work, she taught and 116 III| lime. Then said the holy virgin with a glad cheer in prophesying 117 III| returned and told to the virgin what they had found. She 118 III| thanked our Lord. ~The holy virgin had devotion to wake the 119 III| that she had done to the virgin, she did her to be led to 120 III| she came tofore the holy virgin she fell down to her feet, 121 III| again of her eyes.~The holy virgin on a time went to Laon, 122 III| gates after him. The holy virgin knew it anon, and went hastily 123 III| and might not go; the holy virgin handled her members with 124 III| tormented of the enemy, the virgin had great pity, and went 125 III| but she unbound them; the virgin which was for them in great 126 III| they approached whom the virgin called in to their help. 127 III| other saints, that the holy virgin called, came unto her help 128 III| in truth. When the holy virgin heard this that they said, 129 III| demanded of her if she was a virgin nun, or wife, or a widow. 130 III| answered that she was a virgin sacred; Genevieve said nay, 131 III| that she said she was a virgin, her conscience remorsed 132 III| write.~A woman whom the holy virgin had healed, had a child 133 III| dead at her feet. The holy virgin covered it with her mantle, 134 III| Meaux a man to this holy virgin which had his hand dried 135 III| Christ. Then entered the holy virgin in to her cell the Sunday 136 III| died for hunger. The holy virgin, that pity constrained her, 137 III| the castle, went this holy virgin, and there came against 138 III| time the palsy. The holy virgin went and visited her which 139 III| blind maid also. The holy virgin blessed them in the name 140 III| fevers right sore, the holy virgin did do bring holy water 141 III| From Arcy returned the holy virgin to Paris with eleven ships 142 III| without remedy, the holy virgin lift up her hands to heaven 143 III| him be brought to the holy virgin which dwelt at Paris, and 144 III| Lord.~On a time the holy virgin went to Orleans. A woman 145 III| wist the coming of the holy virgin, she went to her to S. Aiguen 146 III| at the word of the holy virgin, was brought from the wicket 147 III| request. Then said the holy virgin: Though ye despise me, our 148 III| and the perils that the virgin had in the water of Loire, 149 III| done it by envy. The holy virgin went into the church of 150 III| their wives. The blessed virgin, which was debonair, went 151 III| came straight to the holy virgin. The blessed virgin commanded 152 III| holy virgin. The blessed virgin commanded the spirit to 153 III| honoured much this blessed virgin, how well it was against 154 III| blind, and lame; the blessed virgin anointed him with the holy 155 III| exhortement of this holy virgin, for the love of whom he 156 III| the sepulchre of the holy virgin was brought a young man 157 III| requiring aid of the holy virgin. Anon after their prayer, 158 III| to the tomb of the said virgin, and there honoured and 159 III| and prayers of the holy virgin, grant and give us pardon, 160 III| the death of the blessed virgin S. Genevieve was assigned 161 III| the merits of the blessed virgin corporally, which much more 162 IV| turned him unto the Blessed Virgin, our Lady, and committed 163 IV| there a statute that the Virgin Mary should be called the 164 IV| and passion of the Blessed Virgin and Martyr S. Margaret, 165 IV| am overcome of a tender virgin; wherefore I make the more 166 IV| hideous, and the blessed virgin without any hurt issued 167 IV| that I should slay thee, virgin of Christ. To whom she said: 168 IV| thus this blessed and holy virgin, S. Margaret, suffered death, 169 IV| third ides of July. Of this virgin writeth an holy man and 170 IV| let us remember this holy virgin that she pray for us in 171 IV| followeth of S. Praxede, Virgin. ~S. Praxede was sister 172 IV| people. And she abode a virgin. And when Cæsar heard hereof 173 IV| meadow, where the Blessed Virgin sat speaking with many saints. 174 IV| her lie. And Lucia, the virgin, took away the body and 175 IV| honour of the blessed Mary virgin, where she led a hard and 176 IV| Eusebius was always a virgin, and whilst he was yet young 177 IV| Blessed Lady and Blessed Virgin S. Mary. Then the blessed 178 IV| a miracle of the blessed Virgin Mary: ~On a time there was 179 IV| for him with the blessed Virgin, mother of God. Then our 180 IV| with me and was a clean virgin, and learned the law of 181 IV| spirit and saw the Blessed Virgin our Lady S. Mary kneeling, 182 IV| spears. Then the Blessed Virgin fell down at his feet and 183 IV| to our Blessed Lady the Virgin, to whom he had committed 184 IV| took the habit that the virgin showed to him, for tofore 185 IV| for him. Then the Blessed Virgin Mary, and they, prayed to 186 IV| cheek, and a voice said: The Virgin Mary hath delivered thee, 187 IV| Mary hath delivered thee, virgin, and she went without any 188 IV| And on a night the blessed Virgin with S. Hyppolitus came 189 IV| year, and then the blessed Virgin appeared to him and said 190 IV| Assumption of the Glorious Virgin our Lady S. Mary. ~We find 191 IV| Assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary was made. The apostles 192 IV| and the blessed Lady and Virgin was in a house by the Mount 193 IV| preaching, the glorious Virgin was greatly esprised and 194 IV| the gate of the blessed Virgin Mary. And he knocked at 195 IV| entered and saluted the Virgin honourably. Whom the blessed 196 IV| honourably. Whom the blessed Virgin beheld, and was greatly 197 IV| the door of the blessed Virgin Mary. And when they saw 198 IV| Jesu Christ and the blessed Virgin his mother. He said thus, 199 IV| Denis. And when the blessed Virgin Mary saw all the apostles 200 IV| Bear ye the body of this virgin, my mother, into the vale 201 IV| after her saying: Right wise virgin, whither goest thou? Lady, 202 IV| it, for thou art chosen virgin of our Lord, and thou oughtest 203 IV| her belly, and remained virgin after the childing. And 204 IV| promised and given to the virgin, and that all the saints 205 IV| thing displeased much the virgin S. Mary, as it was proved 206 IV| in that vision that, the Virgin our Lady is assumpt into 207 IV| noted that the glorious Virgin Mary was assumpt and lifted 208 IV| Jerome saith thus, that the Virgin Mary mounted into heaven 209 IV| it is done in the Blessed Virgin Mary. And also many believe 210 IV| tempore, tendit adesse. The virgin that childed mounted into 211 IV| she entendeth to be there, virgin pure and net. Secondly, 212 IV| received this day the Blessed Virgin, the angels were glad, the 213 IV| is the day in which the Virgin Mary, not corrupt, went 214 IV| may praise this blessed Virgin his mother as he did, and 215 IV| a clerk, devout unto the virgin Mary, which studied every 216 IV| saying thus: Rejoice thee virgin and mother undefouled, which 217 IV| our Lady, he saluted the virgin, and so went forth out of 218 IV| soul. And anon the Blessed Virgin came, and blamed them because 219 IV| much devout to the blessed Virgin Mary. And a great solemnity 220 IV| devoutly to the Blessed Virgin, and began to ride after 221 IV| devoutly to the Blessed Virgin Mary in great devotion and 222 IV| slept, and the glorious virgin did on semblable habit of 223 IV| knees to her feet. And the Virgin our Lady blamed him, and 224 IV| had so done, the Blessed Virgin Mary came in to his help 225 IV| assumption of the right holy Virgin Mary, is showed in a sermon 226 IV| this life of the glorious virgin Mary, mother of God, that 227 IV| of me that showeth thee virgin and mother. I show thee 228 IV| came from. Then the Blessed Virgin Mary assembled her neighbours 229 IV| orphans. And the Blessed Virgin, our Lady, said in comforting 230 IV| son, which am mother and virgin, and he is only son of God 231 IV| departing? And then the Blessed Virgin led him weeping into her 232 IV| entered in to the Blessed Virgin, and saluted her honourably 233 IV| Right honourable Lady and Virgin, we, in beholding thee, 234 IV| heaven to him. And after, the Virgin showed to him that which 235 IV| bed, and gave laud to the virgin mother of God. And then 236 IV| the passing of the blessed Virgin Mary, the right sweet mother 237 IV| be said of the glorious virgin, mother of God, be marvellous 238 IV| and saw the body of the virgin without soul, and then began 239 IV| the body of the Blessed Virgin and bare it to the monument, 240 IV| louings and praisings to the virgin in such wise that all Jerusalem 241 IV| the bier of the Blessed Virgin, and that thou confess also 242 IV| with him of the Blessed Virgin with much great glory. And 243 IV| and guard of so noble a virgin. And notwithstanding, one 244 IV| church in the honour of the Virgin Mary, and called Juvenal 245 IV| the body of the right holy virgin our Lady is in such a place, 246 IV| the body of that Blessed Virgin be transported hither with 247 IV| right holy and glorious Virgin Mary. For he saith in his 248 IV| found rest. On this day the virgin that conceived, not knowing 249 IV| thou, blessed and glorious virgin thou wentest not to heaven 250 IV| with Adam. But this Blessed Virgin that inclined her ear to 251 IV| And when the right Blessed Virgin heard that, she commended 252 IV| speak of the body of the virgin perdurable, and of the Assumption 253 IV| courage persevering with the Virgin Mary, mother of our Lord 254 IV| the nature taken of the virgin. And God said to the woman 255 V| God and of the glorious Virgin Mary, that he would send 256 V| Gabriel was sent to the Virgin Mary. And when the ancient 257 V| here is the son of the Virgin which is come to thee, which 258 V| Adam, while he was yet a virgin, should be overcome of the 259 V| overcome of the son of the virgin. He overcame him then mightily, 260 V| one said: I have seen a virgin of Hippo which anointeth 261 V| because that he had with him a virgin of our Lord, which was daughter 262 V| these things, he took the virgin, and kissed her tofore all 263 V| the blessed and glorious Virgin Mary, of the lineage of 264 V| And verily the blessed Virgin descended of the lineage 265 V| Christ was born of this only Virgin. It is certain that he came 266 V| Joachim engendered the Virgin Mary, which was of the lineage 267 V| for to see how the blessed Virgin Mary might be cousin of 268 V| certain that the blessed Virgin Mary descended of the Ioyal 269 V| history of the nativity of the Virgin Mary, but as he remembered 270 V| into their place. And the Virgin Mary profited every day 271 V| Heliodorus that the blessed Virgin Mary had ordained this custom 272 V| desponsate and married to the Virgin Mary. And Joseph, of the 273 V| that should espouse the virgin had not brought forth his 274 V| that he should have the virgin. And then he espoused the 275 V| And then he espoused the Virgin Mary, and returned into 276 V| were necessary. And the Virgin Mary returned unto the house 277 V| our Lord appeared to the Virgin praying, and showed to her 278 V| on that day the blessed Virgin Mary was born into this 279 V| nativity of the glorious Virgin to be hallowed generally 280 V| nativity of the blessed Virgin Mary, and the nativity of 281 V| his way which was of the Virgin Mary, and entered into it 282 V| avised him~that the courteous Virgin and Queen had so courteously 283 V| the son of the blessed Virgin. ~There was a bishop which 284 V| bishop which had the blessed Virgin Mary in sovereign honour 285 V| devotion, and there he saw the virgin of all virgins, which came 286 V| manner, saying: O blessed Virgin, I have prayed oft thee 287 V| night following, the blessed Virgin Mary came to the son of 288 V| always great devotion to the Virgin Mary, and saluted her oft. 289 V| he was hanged the blessed Virgin sustained and hanged him 290 V| go, in the honour of the Virgin Mary, and then he went and 291 V| much the blessed Nativity Virgin, and said his hours every 292 V| his hours. And the blessed Virgin Mary appeared to him and 293 V| Then arose the blessed Virgin and said to her son: I pray 294 V| great devotion unto the Virgin Mary, with all devotion 295 V| praising unto the glorious Virgin, our Lady, S. Mary. And 296 V| and rend the body of the virgin; but by the ordinance of 297 V| provost did do take the virgin by the hair and hung her 298 V| anon they ran to this holy virgin in fawning her, and joined 299 V| S. Ambrose saith of this virgin thus: The holy virgin, triumphant 300 V| this virgin thus: The holy virgin, triumphant in virginity, 301 V| judge, is overcome. The virgin is saved from the furnace 302 V| blessed Lord, this blessed virgin commendeth to thee thy church, 303 V| for us sinners, and this virgin, without corruption flourishing, 304 V| king, and coveted the said virgin Ephigenia, and promised 305 V| said for to have joined the virgin to him for to consent the 306 V| S. Justina.~Justina the virgin was of the city of Antioch, 307 V| their daughter. And this virgin was strongly grieved and 308 V| Cyprian said to him: I love a virgin, canst thou not so much 309 V| thou not brought to me this virgin? And the devil said: I see 310 V| maid, and came to this holy virgin, and said: I am come to 311 V| for to keep us so. And the virgin answered: The reward is 312 V| the devil the heart of the virgin was smitten with evil thoughts, 313 V| gone thereto, but then the virgin came to herself, and considered 314 V| long at the door of the virgin, and as him seemed he changed 315 V| came to the door of the virgin he was neither like woman 316 V| Justina, as soon as the virgin beheld him, he was not a 317 V| and placed the blessed virgin Justina with many virgins 318 V| howbeit that the Blessed Virgin be above all, like as S. 319 V| months, and remained a pure virgin unto the end of his life. 320 V| legend that he was ever a virgin, yet nevertheless he wrote 321 V| the poverty of the Blessed Virgin our Lady, anon S. Francis 322 V| first of her name.~This virgin Margaret had twain names; 323 V| Pelagien was a right noble virgin, right rich and right fair, 324 V| marriage with great joy, the virgin was inspired of God that 325 V| objection of sin. And a virgin which was dwelling without 326 V| women may know that I am a virgin whom they judged for adulterer. 327 V| that she was a woman, and virgin without touching of man. 328 V| Jesu Christ, born of the virgin, crucified and dead, which 329 V| the dying of the blessed Virgin Mary. And when he heard 330 VI| she being both wife and virgin; then behold on me thy servant, 331 VI| glad, and searched for a virgin that were according to his 332 VI| whose mother was a pure virgin, he had so great devotion 333 VI| He was a man born of the virgin, he was an ox in his passion, 334 VI| clean thought, for he was a virgin both in body and mind, in 335 VI| gospel was showed of the virgin. For the blessed Virgin 336 VI| virgin. For the blessed Virgin Mary kept and heled diligently 337 VI| Lord showed to the blessed Virgin the conceiving of Elizabeth. 338 VI| Daria, a noble and wise virgin of the goddess Vesta, arrayed 339 VI| deflower and corrupt the virgin, but anon he was taken of 340 VI| lion began to look on the virgin like as he demanded what 341 VI| with the caitiff. And the virgin commanded that he should 342 VI| down to the feet of the virgin and were converted by her. 343 VI| roaring took licence of the virgin and went whither he would 344 VI| would be well happy if this virgin might be coupled to his 345 VI| done. And the father of the virgin ordained that his daughter, 346 VI| abbot sang matins, the said virgin descended from the altar 347 VI| saw a right fair and noble virgin appear to him, and demanded 348 VI| order the promise of the virgin. Then all they withdrew 349 VI| about him, and the Blessed Virgin of virgins came crowned 350 VI| that our Blessed Lady the Virgin was she that was in the 351 VI| the life of S. Winifred, Virgin and Martyr.~After that the 352 VI| which had envy at this holy virgin, Winifred. And she demanded 353 VI| sword. Then this blessed virgin Winifred thought firmly 354 VI| the merits of this blessed virgin, S. Winifred. And in the 355 VI| arose from prayer, this holy virgin arose with them also; made 356 VI| there showed upon this holy virgin, and said to him: Why hast 357 VI| After this, the blessed virgin Winifred increased from 358 VI| Elerius delivered to this holy virgin Winifred, the charge of 359 VI| beginneth the life of the Holy Virgin S. Clare.~There was a marvellous 360 VI| It is read that this holy virgin, after the time of her infancy, 361 VI| might come to heaven as virgin and espouse of God, well 362 VI| the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary. And there her hair 363 VI| doubt, for I see the holy Virgin Mary which abideth for me. 364 VI| defend it. Then this holy virgin S. Clare arose from her 365 VI| But the felons drew this virgin against her will over the 366 VI| hair. And the holy sweet virgin S. Clare kneeled down, and 367 VI| the life of S. Clare the virgin.~Was it not great marvel 368 VI| the prayers of that holy virgin, and not without cause, 369 VI| devoutly loved the holy virgin. And then he gave to her 370 VI| the departing of the holy virgin, and to put to effect the 371 VI| which was a much devout virgin, wept many tears and said 372 VI| or heat, whereof the holy virgin had much great consolation. 373 VI| life is. Now is the blessed virgin in the company of them that 374 VI| abroad that the blessed virgin was departed, and when the 375 VI| kept the body of the holy virgin much honourably. For they 376 VI| very saint and glorious virgin, reigning with the company 377 VI| honour in earth. Ah! sweet virgin, pray thou to Jesu Christ 378 VI| call on S. Clare the holy virgin, and said: To thee that 379 VI| child upon the tomb of the virgin and made his prayers. And 380 VI| tofore the tomb of the holy virgin, that he might not enter 381 VI| ne to the tomb where the virgin lay. And then he laid a 382 VI| sepulchre of S. Clare, the holy virgin, and bare thither an image 383 VI| the sepulchre of the holy virgin. And he had not been long 384 VI| by the merits of the holy virgin he was all whole, and arose 385 VI| made their vow, the holy virgin healed her servant, so that 386 VI| might cry: Ah! glorious virgin S. Clare, save my child 387 VI| pray unto this glorious virgin S. Clare to be our advocate 388 VI| slain her, but the holy virgin made her prayer and then 389 VI| the streets, and the holy virgin the third time beheld the 390 VI| all his body. This blessed virgin S. Barbara received martyrdom 391 VI| for she choose the blessed Virgin to be her lady and her advocate, 392 VI| them, waking. This holy virgin honoured all the solemn 393 VI| ensample of the Blessed Virgin Mary, she bare her son in 394 VI| she conformed her unto the Virgin Mary; and when she came 395 VI| in his living and a clean virgin, in will and deed, and never 396 VI| after she lived a clean virgin unto her life's end. And 397 VI| followeth of S. Cecilia, virgin and martyr, and frst of 398 VI| Cecilia.~S. Cecilia, the holy virgin, was come of the noble lineage 399 VI| virginity. And when this blessed virgin should be espoused to a 400 VI| the merits of this holy virgin and martyr, S. Cecilia, 401 VI| with a veil which was a virgin, and niece of Domitian the 402 VII| the Life of S. Katherine, virgin and martyr, and first of 403 VII| Katherine. And when this holy virgin was born she was so fair 404 VII| disciples.~And when this virgin came to the age of fourteen 405 VII| pure that his mother be a virgin. And so meek and benign 406 VII| is my son, that am a pure virgin, and he desireth her beauty 407 VII| charge. And when this blessed virgin Katherine had heard his 408 VII| illusion. Alas! shall this virgin here be perished among these 409 VII| thus sorrowed, the blessed virgin Katherine apperceived and 410 VII| great and bright that the virgin Katherine ne the old man 411 VII| first, and said to this virgin: Katherine, stand up our 412 VII| their heads. And the holy virgin seeing them, fell down for 413 VII| you. And then this blessed virgin Katherine with trembling 414 VII| of virgins, which led the virgin Katherine, fell down flat 415 VII| daughter and when the holy virgin heard our Lady speak, she 416 VII| whose sight this blessed virgin was I fulfilled with so 417 VII| wherefore this glorious virgin, Katherine, ought to be 418 VII| exhortation. And the blessed virgin Katherine took all his comforts 419 VII| let slay. And this holy virgin was at that time eighteen 420 VII| lineage art thou? And the holy virgin Katherine said: Praise not 421 VII| saw wise man. And when the virgin knew the strife of the disputation 422 VII| had suffered death, the virgin showed to them that the 423 VII| the cross. And when the virgin right wisely disputed with 424 VII| of the city. And the holy virgin comforted them and made 425 VII| die without baptism, the virgin said to them: Doubt ye nothing, 426 VII| the tyrant spake unto the virgin and said: Ah! right noble 427 VII| said: Ah! right noble lady virgin, have pity of thy youth, 428 VII| as a goddess. To whom the virgin said: Leave to say such 429 VII| esprised with great love of the virgin, and went by night to the 430 VII| anointing the wounds of the holy virgin Katherine. And then S. Katherine 431 VII| enhanced. To whom the blessed virgin Katherine said: Understand, 432 VII| wheels, and then the blessed virgin prayed our Lord that he 433 VII| And anon as this blessed virgin was set in this torment, 434 VII| devotion toward this holy virgin S. Katherine, wherefore 435 VII| chapel in which this holy virgin should specially remembered, 436 VII| holy body of the glorious virgin S. Katherine, to his sovereign 437 VII| noted that this blessed virgin S. Katherine seemeth and 438 VII| together were in this blessed virgin S. Katherine as it appeareth 439 VII| devoutly worship this holy virgin and humbly pray her to be 440 VII| S. Dorothy.~The glorious virgin and martyr S. Dorothy was 441 VII| Rome, wherefore this holy virgin S. Dorothy, despising the 442 VII| number. And when this holy virgin understood his desire and 443 VII| commanded that this holy virgin should be hanged on the 444 VII| her faith. But this holy virgin rebuked her sisters. and 445 VII| And then he said to the virgin Dorothy: How long wilt thou 446 VII| And then said the holy virgin with a glad semblant: Do 447 VII| my dear spouse and true virgin, for all thy love is granted 448 VII| thy labour. And this holy virgin bowed down her head, and 449 VII| and apples, to whom the virgin said: I pray thee, bear 450 VII| work of God in this holy virgin, said anon with a stern 451 VII| sacrament, and followed the holy virgin Dorothy into the bliss of 452 VII| a place whereas he saw a virgin, daughter of an old poor 453 VII| prophets, and was born of the Virgin Mary without seed of man. 454 VII| Holy Ghost and born of a virgin, and that believe the Saracens.~ 455 VII| shall be born of Mary the virgin, and I believe in him; under 456 VII| tofore the altar of the Virgin Mary, and two reverend persons, 457 VII| the Life of S. Aldegonde Virgin.~In the time of Dagobert 458 VII| charity. Aldegonde the holy virgin was sent thither, and was 459 VII| her paramours. The good virgin, weeping that her mother 460 VII| Wherefore the said holy virgin, to the end that the shirts 461 VII| once brought to this holy virgin a great fish which she put 462 VII| would depart till the holy virgin said to him: Ye have done 463 VII| her sister, the blessed Virgin Mary, both S. Peter, and 464 VII| the merits of the blessed virgin Aldegonde, of which the 465 VII| special commemoration of the Virgin Mary, of the twelve apostles 466 VII| of thy blessed mother the Virgin Mary, and of all apostles, 467 VII| Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary by virtue and work 468 VII| man's work, and that the Virgin Mary abode ever virgin before 469 VII| the Virgin Mary abode ever virgin before and after his birth. 470 VII| that was born of a pure virgin that hight Mary. Then was 471 VII| 27, iii. 8.~Juliana the Virgin. February 16, iii. 45.~* 472 VII| 141.~Mary, the Blessed Virgin. See Assumption, Conception, 473 VII| 251.~Mary, the blessed Virgin, types and symbols of, ii.


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