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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| brought forth and borne a child. And therefore they did 2 I| they to Jerusalem when the child was not born there? S. Remigius 3 I| knowledge of the nativity of the Child that was born of the Virgin 4 I| thought that so noble a child, so nobly showed ought to 5 I| might know where the said child was born. The third cause 6 I| the form of a right fair child, and under his head was 7 I| doctor, and saith that, the child to whom they went, might 8 I| that they confessed this child very man, very King, and 9 I| Chrysostom: They confessed the child very God by word, by deed, 10 I| the Jews would receive the child born for their King, and 11 I| above the place where the Child was. And ye ought to know 12 I| in the stable holding her child. The fifth, that is substantial, 13 I| the house and found the child with Mary his mother, and 14 I| secretly and had found the child, they kneeled and offered 15 I| what do ye? Ye worship the child in a little foul house wrapped 16 I| The Virgin hath borne a child, but this that she hath 17 I| hath childed is of God; the child is Iying in the rack, and 18 I| declared. Lo, how in this child Jesus were not only the 19 I| heaven. Thou seest also the child Iying in the crib, but take 20 I| and the kings worship the child. The pharisees knew him 21 I| Mary, the mother of the child, gold for to relieve her 22 I| the tender members of the child and to put away vermin. 23 I| for I received Christ, a child born in the world, in to 24 I| litanies made. It happed that a child amid the people was ravished 25 I| that he was blind and had a child to lead him. And on a time 26 I| bushes and briars, and the child that led Lameth had supposed 27 I| he with his bow slew the child, and thus he slew them both 28 I| peace. Sara was yet without child, and she had a handmaid 29 I| Thou seest I may bear no child, wherefore I would thou 30 I| her that thou might get a child which I might keep and hold 31 I| took Hagar and get her with child, and anon as she felt herself 32 I| as she felt herself with child she despised her mistress 33 I| conceived and shalt bear a child and shalt call him Ishmael. 34 I| between me and you. Every child masculine that shall be 35 I| may conceive and bear a child? I beseech thee, Lord, that 36 I| ashy cakes and sent his child for a tender fat calf, which 37 I| Sarah thy wife shall have a child. And she stood behind the 38 I| I should bear Abraham a child? She thought it impossible. 39 I| in scorn, Shall I bear a child? but as I said to thee before, 40 I| again, and she shall have a child in that time. And he asked 41 I| I should give suck to my child, being so old? I laughed 42 I| of it may well laugh. The child grew and was weaned from 43 I| shoulder, and gave to her the child and let her go, which, when 44 I| the bottle, she left the child under a tree that was there 45 I| Lord heard the voice of the child, and an anger called Hagar 46 I| hath heard the voice of the child from the place which he 47 I| now in. Arise and take the child and hold him by the hand, 48 I| the bottle, and gave the child to drink, and abode with 49 I| Extend not thy hand upon thy child, and do nothing to him, 50 I| her husband: Make me with child or else I shall die. To 51 I| brethren, he being yet a child, and was accompanied with 52 I| coming. And there was a child of the Hebrews, servant 53 I| brother with you. Send the child with us that we may go forth 54 I| we have a brother a young child which was born to him in 55 I| father may not forego the child, if he forego him certainly 56 I| father and bring not the child with me, sith the soul and 57 I| father dependeth of this child, and see that he is not 58 I| continue thy servant for the child in the ministry and service 59 I| lord. I may not depart, the child being absent, lest I be 60 I| beseech thee to suffer this child to go to his father and 61 I| pitch, and put therein the child, and set it on the river, 62 I| stream, and the sister of the child standing afar, considering 63 I| saw therein Iying a fair child; and she having pity on 64 I| spake the sister of the child: Wilt thou, said she, that 65 I| shall and may nourish this child? She answered: Go thy way. 66 I| daughter said: Take this child and nourish him to me, and 67 I| reward. The mother took her child and nourished it, and when 68 I| grew and waxed a pretty child. And as Josephus, Antiquitatum, 69 I| what should fall of this child. And they kalked on his 70 I| Egypt and the first begotten child and heir of all Egypt shall 71 II| she would not go till her child were weaned and taken from 72 II| that calf and offered the child to Eli, and told to Eli 73 II| prayed our Lord for that child. And there Hannah worshipped 74 II| destroy man, woman, and child, ox, cow, camel and ass 75 II| which was youngest and yet a child, and kept sheep in the field. 76 II| sons play on a harp, a fair child and strong, wise in his 77 II| spear of the king, let a child come fetch it, our Lord 78 II| by her and gat her with child. And when David understood 79 II| understood that she was with child, he sent letters to Joab 80 II| that hath so done is the child of death, the man that hath 81 II| and said: Give the living child to this woman, and let it 82 II| observed whilst he was a child, and when he came to age 83 II| when thou wert a little child I lent to Gabael ten besants 84 II| surmounted right high, the child took a brush full of water 85 II| There was a woman with child, joined in wedlock with 86 II| be anon delivered of thy child. And when she believed and 87 II| she was delivered of her child, and the pain and sorrow 88 II| quarfox the devil caught the child and strangled him. And when 89 II| and other semblable, the child opened his eyes, and awoke 90 II| Nicholas, and when the child would have filled the cup, 91 II| this thing. And anon, the child that had fallen in the sea, 92 II| land of the Agarians. This child was taken prisoner, and 93 II| feast of S. Nicholas, the child held a precious cup tofore 94 II| house to tremble, and the child was ravished with the cup, 95 II| And some say that this child was of Normandy, and went 96 II| city, they took a christian child, and set him on the gate, 97 II| playeth with a bird like a child. Which S. John knew anon, 98 II| go after and worship the child. This said he fraudulently, 99 II| that who that slayeth a child in battle shall have his 100 II| when thou hast given thy child suck, thou shalt give to 101 II| happened. And the woman had a child named Remigius, which when 102 II| and engendered on her a child. When his wife knew that 103 II| came to Poictiers he met a child dead, borne for to be buried, 104 II| for to be buried, and the child was not baptized; which 105 II| was not baptized; which child by virtue of his prayer 106 II| arose out of his prayer the child arose from death to life. ~ 107 II| in the form of a little child all black, and fell down 108 II| his feet and hands as a child. After the ten days, Agrestin 109 II| received it and said to the child; Brother, knowest thou these 110 II| brake them, and led the child to the church, and so ordained 111 III| she saw in that vision the child wrapped in poor clouts Iying 112 III| and how Joseph bare the child into Egypt. And this vision 113 III| which our Lord wept as a child, and the virgin childed, 114 III| when thou sawest a little child of thee born on that one 115 III| thou seest him feeble as a child which is Almighty and all 116 III| courage when thou heldest thy child between thine arms whom 117 III| thoughts, and embrace we this child of one very belief, whom 118 III| prayer to God that this child, and all they that demanded 119 III| noble man, and tofore him a child bearing a light, and divers 120 III| then as he baptized the child, and no man answered, the 121 III| and no man answered, the child with a clear voice said 122 III| that she had conceived a child that should destroy their 123 III| none illusion. When the child was born the father and 124 III| they durst not slay the child for the horror that they 125 III| this little nacelle and the child therein, which was fair, 126 III| be eased if I had such a child, then at the least should 127 III| Then commanded she that the child should be taken up, and 128 III| herself to be great with child and after published that 129 III| do nourish and keep this child like the son of a king. 130 III| grown Judas beat oft that child, for he weened that he had 131 III| was known Judas slew the child that he had supposed to 132 III| Then demanded Judas of this child, and she told him how he 133 III| likeness of a little black child, drew him out of the church 134 III| abbey of S. Benet was a child named Placidus, which went 135 III| and said that there was a child which was a monk that was 136 III| feet dry and took up the child by the hair, and drew him 137 III| among them a fair young child of the age of three years, 138 III| his words, and then this child fell down and made great 139 III| made such sorrow. Then the child said to Cuthbert: All mine 140 III| how then shall I have a child against the course of nature, 141 III| purely in the body of the child that thou shalt bear, and 142 III| Ghost and not of man, the child that shall be born of thee 143 III| barren, hath conceived a child in her age, for there is 144 III| of sior, that is a little child that is a father of many 145 III| dismayed, said: If this child live, there shall be some 146 III| thither, and the voice of a child was heard saying: Ambrose 147 III| him his lesson, and the child said to him: Credo, till 148 III| made temporal things, the child affirmed that he ought to 149 III| authority his purpose; but the child, which was full of the Holy 150 III| his womb like a woman with child, and his face foul and horrible, 151 III| in the town which had a child to whom she gave suck, and 152 III| strangled and slew this child, and roasted that one half 153 III| them that other deal of her child that she had kept, and said: 154 III| Diocletian said: My little child, I warn and counsel thee 155 III| an evil death, for as a child thou art lightly deceived; 156 III| Pancrace answered: If I be a child of body yet mine heart is 157 III| When the emperor heard this child thus speak he doubted to 158 III| holy man that said that the child that she then bare should 159 III| his holy living.~This holy child Dunstan was born in the 160 III| him, and then this holy child Aldhelm was set to school 161 III| was neither man, woman, ne child drowned, but they that were 162 III| Modestus.~S. Vitus was a child much noble that suffered 163 III| hands. Then said to him the child Vitus: Call thy gods and 164 III| Mayst thou heal me? The child answered: I may well heal 165 III| and said to him: Take this child and lead him unto a strange 166 III| would not go out till the child of Lucca named Vitus was 167 III| Then said Diocletian: My child, take counsel in thy works 168 III| saying: Alas ! alas ! a child hath overcome me. Then came 169 III| the provost, and bare her child in her arms, which when 170 III| Then the provost took the child in his arms, and Juliet 171 III| raw sinews. And when the child saw his mother beaten he 172 III| and would fain please the child with kissings and fair words. 173 III| kissings and fair words. The child, alway beholding his mother, 174 III| great anger, threw down the child off the steps whereas he 175 III| cometh from God. When the child was beaten he cried: I am 176 III| dismember the mother with the child, and all to-hew them in 177 III| daughter had conceived a child by a knight. And when it 178 III| examined, who had begotten that child, and she said that it was 179 III| bread a day. And when the child was weaned from the mother' 180 III| meekly and patiently the child and kept it with him there 181 III| city of Hebredune. And a child named Celsus bare to him 182 III| if Nazarine had then the child Celsus or not, I wot never, 183 III| to Nero the emperor, this child Celsus followed them much 184 III| Elizabeth, and into her child that she had within her, 185 III| she had within her, which child was anoint of the blessed 186 III| grace done to the blessed child, S. Elizabeth was replenished, 187 III| entered into mine ears, the child that is in my belly made 188 III| by the merits of her holy child that she bare, replenished 189 III| eighth day came, and the child should be circumcised, they 190 III| these tidings of this holy child thus born, were anon spread 191 III| suppose ye shall be of this child? He shall be great and a 192 III| circumcised, he was nourished as a child of a noble and rich man 193 III| stones if it please him the child of Abraham which with Abraham 194 III| dame ne dread, for this child shall be holy and much great 195 III| after that he was born, this child grew in virtue, and his 196 III| Another time there was a young child that had his brain sore 197 III| admiral heard the words of the child he went thinking how he 198 III| little while after, the child, that had great desire to 199 III| had between them both a child of the age of fifteen years, 200 III| son Marcial, which was a child replenished in holy doctrine, 201 III| homeward to his house, the child Marcial returned not with 202 III| father and mother of the child, that were much sorrowful 203 III| brought the body of the child tofore S. Marcial, tenderly 204 III| give again the life to this child. The two disciples of S. 205 III| please thee to raise this child here: to the end that when 206 III| the help of God, took the child by the hand saying to her: 207 III| right on thy feet. Anon the child arose right upon her feet, 208 III| them that wept for the dead child raised him from death to 209 III| death to life, and then the child told, tofore them all that 210 III| speak here was the same child, as some say, on whom our 211 III| and then our Lord set the child Marcial in the midst of 212 III| little and humble as this child is, ye shall not enter into 213 III| virgin S. Genevieve was a child, S. Germain of Auxerre and 214 III| the holy man said: Is this child yours? They answered: Yea. 215 III| the cheek. God avenged the child that the mother became blind, 216 III| virgin had healed, had a child of the age of four years 217 III| weeping bitterly, and laid the child dead at her feet. The holy 218 III| a fair miracle, for the child that was dead revived, the 219 III| this; he went and fetched a child which had been sick ten 220 III| by the grace of God, the child was in good health. In this 221 III| There was brought to her a child by his friends which was 222 IV| Then said he: Make me with child, and after to be delivered, 223 IV| woman in the birth of her child, wherefore he said: My little 224 IV| hath lain by me. When the child was born they sent it to 225 IV| monastery, and took the child upon his shoulder, and so 226 IV| years, and nourished the child with the milk of the beasts. 227 IV| took her in again with her child. And unnethe two years after, 228 IV| observance, she took the child and closed it with her in 229 IV| said. And she embracing the child and kissing said: My sweet 230 IV| sixty and ten, which the child be holding began to weep 231 IV| was falsely accused of a child. And seven times be changed 232 IV| he died in our Lord. The child, following his nurse, Theodora, 233 IV| Lord, if any woman with child travailing in any place, 234 IV| from peril, and that the child may be delivered from her 235 IV| the idols for to have a child. And Mary Magdalene preached 236 IV| preachest, that we might have a child. And then Mary Magdalene 237 IV| childing died. And when the child was born he cried for to 238 IV| at least spare the little child that cryeth, I pray you 239 IV| now it behoveth that the child that she hath conceived 240 IV| prayer have pity on the child that he perish not. Then 241 IV| with the mantle, and the child also, and then returned 242 IV| wife sleep, and the little child rest with her, for our Lord 243 IV| thereon. And the little child, whom Mary Magdalene had 244 IV| came they saw the little child playing with stones on the 245 IV| what he was. And when the child saw them, which never had 246 IV| And then the father of the child went for to see more appertly, 247 IV| the mantle, and found the child, which was right fair, sucking 248 IV| breast. Then he took the child in his arms and said: O 249 IV| received his wife and his child and went to ship. And soon 250 IV| of Burgundy might have no child by his wife, wherefore he 251 IV| soon after the duke had a child by his wife. ~There was 252 IV| among them a woman with child, which saw herself in peril 253 IV| renewed, and rocked as a child in a cradle. Then the judge 254 IV| Then Philetus sent his child to S. James and let him 255 IV| he heard the voice of a child which called him and said: 256 IV| came thither, and found a child beside the rivage of the 257 IV| Christopher lift up the child on his shoulders, and took 258 IV| swelled more and more: and the child was heavy as lead, and alway 259 IV| increased and grew more, and the child more and more waxed heavy, 260 IV| passed the water, and set the child aground, he said to the 261 IV| aground, he said to the child: Child, thou hast put me 262 IV| aground, he said to the child: Child, thou hast put me in great 263 IV| greater burden. And the child answered: Christopher, marvel 264 IV| And in like wise as the child is in the womb of his mother 265 IV| was an elegant and fair child, praying him that he would 266 IV| thereof, he took him and the child Celsus, with their hands 267 IV| to Nero; and Celsus the child weeping, they smote and 268 IV| Nazarien then, and the child Celsus, were put in a ship 269 IV| saints, Nazarien with the child Celsus, walked upon the 270 IV| in exile, and Celsus the child abode in the house with 271 IV| to the provost with the child Celsus, which then was led 272 IV| named three walls, with the child Celsus, and there was beheaded. 273 IV| he sat at dinner, a young child that lay wound in small 274 IV| stand here, and raise this child. And she took him by the 275 IV| life. ~Also there was a child which was slain with a cart, 276 IV| he arose to life. Another child was borne dead to the church 277 IV| font and held him, that the child Dominic had a star right 278 IV| world. And as he was yet a child and in the keeping of his 279 IV| father laid the corpse of the child tofore the altar of S. Dominic 280 IV| And about midnight the child revived and went about in 281 IV| Joseph profiting, and the child Jesu saving. And when this 282 IV| saints, but natality. The child appetiteth to be born to 283 IV| houseled on an Easter day, a child of a Jew went to the altar 284 IV| full of woodness took the child and threw him into a burning 285 IV| form of an image, which the child had seen standing on the 286 IV| harm. And the mother of the child, with her great crying, 287 IV| Jews, the which saw the child in the furnace without any 288 IV| took the father of the child and threw him into the furnace, 289 V| lived long, yet  had they no child ne heir, wherefore they 290 V| devoutly for to have a child, and was in very contemplation, 291 V| nourished and gave suck to the child, and fed it and committed 292 V| the week, and the blessed child Rocke abstained him twice 293 V| And anon, as she had a child she offered it to God with 294 V| Bernard was yet a little child he was sick of the headache, 295 V| nativity of our Lord, when the child Bernard abode in the church 296 V| Jesu Christ was born, the child Jesus appeared to him as 297 V| enemy saw the purpose of the child full of health he bent against 298 V| brother, which was a little child and played with the children, 299 V| appertain to thee. And the child answered not as a child, 300 V| child answered not as a child, and said: Ye shall then 301 V| divided. And after, the child abode a little while with 302 V| Augustidinense. And he being a young child shone in so great abundance 303 V| which was named Adeodatus, a child of noble wit and understanding, 304 V| there, that when he was a child, how he played at the ball 305 V| constraint. Also, when he was a child, of that he read gladly 306 V| bishop on a time prayed for a child that he had never seen, 307 V| by the sea-side a little child which had made a little 308 V| little pit. And therewith the child vanished away. Then here 309 V| pap into the mouth of the child, and is first nature of 310 V| prologue. When he was a child he had a little book of 311 V| away from the image the child that she held in her lap, 312 V| was joyful, and took the child and came to the church and 313 V| she said these words, a child of the meiny came, that 314 V| on S. Lambert. And when a child came to S. Lambert, which 315 V| that a woman great with child, nigh her time of deliverance, 316 V| And the woman great with child might not flee, but was 317 V| the sea. And she took the child between her arms and gave 318 V| a-land all whole with her child.~The third apparition happed 319 V| another: Run and speak to the child. Secondly, in doing, and 320 V| Pannonia. He, being yet a child, went to Rome and was there 321 V| not. And when she had a child she would have christened 322 V| perish. Yet nevertheless the child revived and was whole, so 323 V| whole. There was a little child in Rome fallen out of a 324 V| a house fell and slew a child, and when they had put the 325 V| and about midnight the child coughed and arose all whole, 326 VI| coming. And after, when this child was born, all the land enjoyed 327 VI| sorrow. And while this holy child S. Edward was in Normandy, 328 VI| me that am a fatherless child, for thou sometime helpedst 329 VI| into Normandy for this holy child Edward. And the lords and 330 VI| the likeness of a glorious child or beauteous person, which 331 VI| her that she might have a child by her husband, for she 332 VI| after conceived and had a child, whereof she thanked God 333 VI| the gospel, how a little child was born and given to us 334 VI| city by force of arms, a child shall stand upon the gate, 335 VI| came and demanded when the child had been born. And they 336 VI| apostles said: Bring hither the child to us, and also the deacon 337 VI| the apostles said to the child: Say to us in the name of 338 VI| done this deed, and the child answered: This deacon is 339 VI| set down on the ground the child that he had borne over, 340 VI| came a wolf and took the child that he had borne over, 341 VI| and bare away that other child, so that he might not retain 342 VI| saw the lion bearing the child all alive, and they followed 343 VI| grace the lion left the child all safe without hurt. And 344 VI| falchions delivered the child whole and sound from his 345 VI| to the less: When I was a child, I remember none other thing, 346 VI| mind than to be great with child. For some have children 347 VI| which then was great with child, began to travail of child. 348 VI| child, began to travail of child. And the travail endured 349 VI| made his prayer, and the child arose tofore them all. And 350 VI| had conceived and borne a child which all the people said 351 VI| and said: Bring to me the child. And when he was brought 352 VI| engendered thee. And the child said: Thou art not my father. 353 VI| bade him to demand the child who was his father. And 354 VI| enceinted or great with child of her, on a time as she 355 VI| a voice as it had been a child, which said to her: I shall 356 VI| Adrian preached, a right fair child was tofore S. Clare and 357 VI| tenderly as the mother doth her child. Lord God, said she, blessed 358 VI| of the fiend.~There was a child named Jaquemin of Perugia, 359 VI| of all honours, I avow my child which is meschant and caitiff, 360 VI| that thou wilt send to my child health. And forthwith went 361 VI| his request, and laid the child upon the tomb of the virgin 362 VI| there. And on a time the child that led him let him go 363 VI| miracle.~There was also a child of the age of two years 364 VI| for S. Clare, she bare her child to her sepulchre and abode 365 VI| our Lord Jesu.~Of a lame child that never had gone.~A burgess 366 VI| Jacques de Franque had a child of five years of age which 367 VI| a wolf that bare away a child.~In the land of Assisi there 368 VI| tofore for to devour some child. And it happed that this 369 VI| vines labouring, heard the child bray otherwise than he had 370 VI| running to the mother of the child, and bade her see if she 371 VI| he had heard the cry of a child otherwise than they be woned 372 VI| the wolf had ravished her child, and went towards the wood 373 VI| virgin S. Clare, save my child and keep him, and if thou 374 VI| the wolf, and found the child, whom the wolf had left, 375 VI| showed the wounds of the child to all them that would see 376 VI| Clare that she had her child again rendered to her.~There 377 VI| but because they had no child, they prayed unto God to 378 VI| life tofore them all.~A child of four years old was fallen 379 VI| water and espied the dead child, and he was drawn out, and 380 VI| appeared tofore him a fair child in white clothing which 381 VI| marvelled from whence this child came, to whom the child 382 VI| child came, to whom the child said: Edmund, knowest thou 383 VI| rex Judeorum. And then the child said: Dread thee not, Edmund, 384 VI| thee. And then anon this child vanished away. And S. Edmund 385 VI| went thither with a little child, and when the solemnity 386 VI| feast was accomplished, the child slept, and the noise and 387 VI| was abashed and forgat her child, and fled unto the rivage 388 VII| specially sith thou hast a child in thy belly. To whom she 389 VII| ran to her and brought her child to her, which yet sucked. 390 VII| then she put the little child from her, and them also, 391 VII| travail and was delivered of a child alive and quick. Then one 392 VII| sins. And also women with child that call to her for help 393 VII| appeared before her a fair child barefoot, clothed in purple, 394 VII| palace of the emperor, this child came to him and presented 395 VII| her spouse, and then this child vanished away. Then he, 396 VII| And then the mother of the child came weeping to the door 397 VII| that he had engendered no child. And then anon she departed 398 VII| defiled her, and gat on her a child. And when the child was 399 VII| her a child. And when the child was born the old man took 400 VII| born the old man took the child in his arms, and came on 401 VII| he said: Lo! see ye this child, this is the son of inobedience, 402 VII| to the king which had no child, that there was a fair son 403 VII| another, said: Sire, this child that is born shall not be 404 VII| him no sharp words, for a child is better reformed by fair 405 VII| it was ordained that this child should be nourished within 406 VII| that when Christ was a child he made birds of the slime 407 VII| sell but if she be with child. And it is granted to them 408 VII| princes, in the manner of a child, took one of the messes 409 VII| and the carver smote the child with his fist and slew him. 410 VII| him. And he that had the child in keeping saw that, and 411 VII| anon that had slain the child. And when the emperor would 412 VII| the lady, being great with child, as well as she might administered 413 VII| three times: Conrad, the child that is now born shall be 414 VII| Go ye and take away this child from the mother by force 415 VII| hastily, and took away the child from the mother's lap. And 416 VII| lap. And when they saw the child of so fair a form, they 417 VII| the forest and heard the child cry, and did it to be brought 418 VII| And when he saw that this child was so gracious and courteous 419 VII| letter, that thou slay this child. And as he went he was lodged 420 VII| give our daughter to this child for to be his wife. And 421 VII| the duke that found the child, and of the priest that 422 VII| And anon he sent for the child, and retained him as his 423 VII| in the place where this child was born he founded a noble 424 VII| and mother of this holy child, not yet born, and with 425 VII| thou shalt bring forth a child which shall be called Thomas, 426 VII| glorious saint. When the child was born he was called Thomas 427 VII| young damsel to the innocent child, for to subvert his good 428 VII| it appertained not that a child of so great lineage as he 429 VII| found him clean and net as a child of five years of age, for 430 VII| Turien, that yet was but a child of age, but he was by virtue 431 VII| grew and fructified the child in resplendour or light 432 VII| chapel. The weal of this child Turien multiplied ever from 433 VII| unto our Lord. Then the child of holy childhood fatherless, 434 VII| also, as the young Solomon child, wise and disposed to have 435 VII| all things, more than any child of his age. Of which good 436 VII| The which word the devout child took and shut it so within 437 VII| Not long after, a young child of Burgundy both dumb and 438 VII| Another time at Evreux a child fell under the wheel of 439 VII| saints to help the said child, but our Lord willing his 440 VII| voice saying that the said child, named John, should be vowed 441 VII| that a great wall fell on a child which was reputed as dead 442 VII| had away, and found her child laughing, and whole of all 443 VII| and restored on life.~A child of five years of age by 444 VII| delivered of her birth. This child dead, and as then all rotten, 445 VII| father to the saint, the child so dismembered was restored 446 VII| after seven months. Another child which under a bed was found 447 VII| the same saint, was the child restored tolife. A woman 448 VII| mother weeping over their child dead, took on them pity, 449 VII| Lord, and suddenly their child was raised to life. Item 450 VII| she-wolf came and ravished the child and bare it into the fields. 451 VII| that way, perceived the child, and came thither as he 452 VII| milk. She then took the child and gave him suck. Semblably 453 VII| they two nourished the holy child Albine.~It happed on a time 454 VII| Fremyana, and there he raised a child from death to life which 455 VII| which was a gentleman's child, the father hight Anastasius, 456 VII| at, of S. Austin and the child, v. 66.~Apollo, destruction 457 VII| Chertsey, abbot of, vii. 67.~Child on whom our Lord laid his


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