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1 I| behove us to render and give account of our idle time, 2 I| or what answer shall we give when in idlenesse is none 3 I| lord should during my life give and grant to me a yearly 4 I| meos, that is to say, Lord, give light to mine eyes. After, 5 I| all mankind. And for to give reward to them that deserve 6 I| And because all merchants give and take, they give that 7 I| merchants give and take, they give that they have and take 8 I| to take villanies and to give to us honour, to suffer 9 I| to suffer death and to give us life, to take poverty 10 I| to take poverty and to give us glory. S. Gregory putteth 11 I| Forasmuch as he may, he shall give them to understand Christ, 12 I| and his complices shall give abomination and desolation 13 I| likewise shall Antichrist give the evil spirit in likeness 14 I| gratuito: Antichrist shall give puissance to his servants 15 I| saith that, Antichrist shall give many gifts to them that 16 I| by torments that he shall give to them, whereof Daniel 17 I| on live. Thirdly for to give more greater torment to 18 I| damned. Fourthly for to give more clearness and light 19 I| others; not that they shall give the sentence of the judgment; 20 I| sovereign judge shall only give the sentence, but they be 21 I| dark and the moon shall give no light, hereby then may 22 I| your sleep and awake ye and give praising to God. Lo here 23 I| whereof S. Jerome saith: Give thy weeping and bitterness 24 I| and by prayers, and to give for God's sake of the goods 25 I| is well reason that we do give for him to the poor of such 26 I| servants, and we ought to give to the hungry meat, to the 27 I| but to fulfil it, that he give us grace in such manner 28 I| clothes angels bow, the stars give virtue, the kings joy, and 29 I| For in labouring God shall give her the penny, and in well 30 I| sixty and five days, we give the tithe of them to God 31 I| God. Ne no man may better give to God to his honour than 32 I| to God to his honour than give himself to death for him. 33 I| Above all things O good Jesu give me grace to love thee. And 34 I| us, his hands pierced to give to us, the side open to 35 I| body stretched all for to give to us. Fourthly, he was 36 I| figure of his image should give me some solace. And thus 37 I| had not such might for to give him life as he had to raise 38 I| all that thou hast, and give it to poor people. Fifthly 39 I| angel, and that he would give to me of the oil of mercy 40 I| necessary. And we ought to give thankings to the divine 41 I| the comparation, for to give to understand that the consolations 42 I| manners he appeared to us to give us to understand that the 43 I| sent, after Easter, for to give to us knowledge that the 44 I| know thy science, if thou give not thy sapience and send 45 I| said, Numeri xi.: I shall give to my people of my spirit 46 I| priest; which absolution give us the Holy Ghost. Amen ~ 47 I| distributed to Christian people, give to the said people great 48 I| were done in figure, for to give knowledge of things more 49 I| praisings because that we give him thankings for his nativity, 50 I| And at this hour let us give thankings to God that we 51 I| apostles. And of these things give we louings and thanks to 52 I| how we ought to render and give thankings to God: My brethren, 53 I| the same: Who wilt thou give me of these provosts that 54 I| of our Lord, and yet they give him no worship, they go 55 I| shall be in judgment for to give a reckoning for sin, then 56 I| God by glory, the which he give us that liveth and reigneth 57 I| one was because man should give to each of them a name, 58 I| shall destroy him I shall give him space and time of repentance 59 I| Lord said to Abram: I shall give to thee this land and to 60 I| that thou seest I shall give thee, and to thy seed for 61 I| in breadth, for I shall give it to thee. Abram moved 62 I| Lord God, what wilt thou give me? Thou wottest well I 63 I| Ur of the Chaldees for to give to thee this land into thy 64 I| thy generations. I shall give to thee and to thy seed 65 I| shall bless her, and shall give to thee a son of her, whom 66 I| have supposed that I should give suck to my child, being 67 I| saying: To thy seed I shall give this land. He shall send 68 I| her pot and say: I will give to thee drink, and to the 69 I| and said: I pray thee to give me a little of the water 70 I| God to counsel her and to give her comfort, which appeared 71 I| pottage, and prayed him to give him some, for he was weary 72 I| patrimony and heritage I shall give thee some pottage. And Esau 73 I| that I mock him, and shall give me his curse for the blessing. 74 I| whom our Lord bless. God give to thee of the dew of heaven, 75 I| into tourbes of people, and give to thee the blessings of 76 I| which thou sleepest I shall give to thee and to thy seed, 77 I| the way that I walk, and give me bread to eat, and clothes 78 I| answered: It is better that I give her to thee than to a strange 79 I| years, Jacob said to Laban: Give to me my wife, for the time 80 I| custom of our country to give the younger first to be 81 I| this week, and then shall I give to thee Rachel my daughter 82 I| said to her sister Leah: Give me some part of the mandrake 83 I| Laban his wives' father: Give me leave to depart that 84 I| my country and my land; give to me my wives and children 85 I| the reward that I shall give to thee. Then Jacob answered: 86 I| his father Hamor and said: Give me this damsel in marriage 87 I| son loveth your daughter, give her to him in marriage, 88 I| or dower, I shall gladly give it, so I may have this damsel 89 I| not do that ye desire, ne give our sister to a man uncircumcised. 90 I| Abraham and Isaac I shall give to thee and thy seed; and 91 I| Suppose ye that God may not give me grace to interpret it? 92 I| land in your vessels, and give ye and present to that man 93 I| come to me, and I shall give you all the goods of Egypt, 94 I| the way. He commanded to give to every each two garments. 95 I| Egypt came to Joseph saying: Give us bread, why die we to 96 I| your beasts and I shall give you for them victuals, if 97 I| servitude of the king, and give us seed to sow lest the 98 I| fifth part thereof ye shall give to the king and four parts 99 I| tourbes of peoples, I shall give to thee this land and to 100 I| land of your fathers; and I give to thee one part above thy 101 I| lest they multiply and give us battle and fight with 102 I| nourish him to me, and I shall give to thee thy meed and reward. 103 I| fill the vessels for to give drink to the flocks of the 104 I| let you go. I shall then give my grace to this people 105 I| works saying: In no wise give no more chaff to the people 106 I| Pharaoh had commanded to give them no chaff, but they 107 I| with them that I should give to them the land of Canaan 108 I| should go to Pharaoh and give him in commandment to let 109 I| clothes; our Lord shall give to his people grace and 110 I| said Moses; Our Lord shall give you at even flesh for to 111 I| grudging they said to Moses, Give us water for to drink. To 112 I| know not, he is bounden to give it for God's sake, or do 113 I| which I have spoken I shall give to your seed, and ye shall 114 I| Who of you that hath gold give it me; they took and gave 115 I| of Canaan that he should give them charge for to see and 116 I| rebel against God, he shall give it us, be ye not afeard. 117 I| the stone, and it shall give out water. And when the 118 I| trow ye not that we may give you water out of this stone? 119 I| into the land that I shall give to them. And therefore this 120 I| and Jacob, saying: I shall give it to thy seed. Now thou 121 II| peace, the God of Israel give to thee the petition of 122 II| and the best olives and give them to his servants, and 123 II| vineyards he shall value for to give to his officers and servants, 124 II| not hear Samuel, but said: Give to us a king, for a king 125 II| soul. Saul then would not give him licence to return to 126 II| from thine hand, and shall give it to thy neighbour David. 127 II| things I shall add an l give to thee much more and greater. 128 II| thy wives in thy sight and give them to thy neighbour, and 129 II| then answered and said: Give the living child to this 130 II| kingdom and divide it and give it to thy servant but not 131 II| ever a man hath he shall give for his soul. Nevertheless, 132 II| that life that God shall give to them that never shall 133 II| if thou have much good give abundantly, if thou have 134 II| but little, yet study to give and to depart thereof gladly, 135 II| him; what token shall I give him? And also I know not 136 II| petition, and promise to me to give me Sara thy daughter. Which 137 II| held his peace and would give him none answer the angel 138 II| to him: Be not afeard to give thy daughter to this man 139 II| have no doubt but I shall give her to thee. And he taking 140 II| daughter, our Lord of heaven give to thee joy for the heaviness 141 II| man is there that shall give him his money? ~He began 142 II| him, and said: What may we give to this holy man that cometh 143 II| Father, what meed may we give to him, or what may be worthy 144 II| what may we then worthily give to him? Wherefore I pray 145 II| them, for their God shall give them into thy hands and 146 II| in that time that we may give glory to his name, else 147 II| saying: God of our fathers give thee grace and strengthen 148 II| and to abide there, and to give to her meat from his feast, 149 II| meat faileth what shall we give to thee to eat? And Judith 150 II| came to Jerusalem for to give laud, honour, and worship 151 II| praying God that he would give me from then forthon continence. 152 II| was dead: What wilt thou give to me if I raise him? And 153 II| so dear as him, I shall give him to thee. And anon the 154 II| right mighty king would give me to a prince by marriage; 155 II| and these things, shall give to thee the great thing. 156 II| and measured, and we must give reckoning thereof in the 157 II| commanded his son that he should give alms to the pilgrim. He 158 II| followed him as he went for to give to him alms, and when he 159 II| other sacraments, and these give grace but to take away the 160 II| mayest thyself right soon give to her? For I tell the for 161 II| that good that ye would give me with a man, I pray you 162 II| I pray you that ye will give it to me for to do alms 163 II| find God debonair to thee, give for him that which thou 164 II| mayest not bear it with thee. Give then for God's sake whiles 165 II| good as thou oughtest to give to me with an husband or 166 II| husband or spouse, begin to give all that to your people 167 II| but if the heart and will give thereto assenting: for if 168 II| married, and said: Lord God give to these children the blessing 169 II| go and sell his goods and give it, and great dread to lose 170 II| praising, for the riches give occasion to be vain glorious 171 II| he might have somewhat to give him, took his ring which 172 II| great gifts if he would give to his father to drink poison 173 II| king and desired him to give those two bishopricks to 174 II| know the laws, and then to give him an answer. And when 175 II| church, your bedemen, and give to us respite for a certain 176 II| for holy church, and to give him aid and strength for 177 II| had heard said, he would give none answer till that he 178 II| and expert, and they to give the sentence, and be judge 179 II| thy child suck, thou shalt give to me of thy milk, to put 180 II| his wife worshipped would give him victory, he would be 181 II| should arise against him, ne give him no place. Then said 182 II| answered him, I go for to give drink unto these hermits, 183 II| nothing with him for to give to him, and he saw by him 184 II| sell all that thou hast and give it to poor men; and then 185 II| what thou wilt and I shall give it to thee. And I spit in 186 II| monks come to me and I shall give to thee my discipline: but 187 II| written in the gospel, if one give to the other a stroke on 188 II| Anthony to his servant: Give them to drink good wine, 189 II| of thy gout, and I shall give to thee gold without number. 190 II| first reny his idols and give him licence to break them, 191 II| knew it, they offered to give much riches with him if 192 II| treasures which he must give me if I abide with him. 193 II| to the pope that he would give him leave for to marry. 194 II| to a priest that he would give to him a wife for to nourish 195 II| that ye owe to me, that ye give to me in marriage the young 196 II| his fellows: What will ye give me if I get of him an alms 197 II| shalt receive for me and give it to poor people. And the 198 II| to each of them by order: Give me this night and do no 199 II| yourselves, for ye shall give none accounts for me; and 200 II| dispenser and bade him to give to him sixpence, which he 201 II| dispenser and bade him to give him sixpence of gold, and 202 II| beggar, to whom S. John said: Give to him twelve besants, lest 203 II| he might more take or I give. ~On a time it happed that 204 II| without sin, to the intent to give it to poor people. And they 205 II| all that thou hast, and give it to the poor, I had this 206 III| should find enough that would give to me, and these beggars, 207 III| all her great riches. Many give largely for God’s sake, 208 III| for God’s sake, but they give not so much but some abideth.~ 209 III| offer him to God, and for to give offering for him such as 210 III| heal her, ne none should give to her meat ne drink. And 211 III| but this that I have I give to you. Then he made them 212 III| shall multiply, and he shall give to thee alway victory of 213 III| hap. Madam, let me go, and give me leave to go in to some 214 III| gifts that he hath power to give to the people. The first 215 III| that he would spare him and give him respite to repent him, 216 III| provost of Rome, for to give to each man duly reason 217 III| provost that he should yet give to this poor man an alms. 218 III| he took the laver for to give water to a pilgrim for to 219 III| for he ceaseth never to give alms for God's sake? Then 220 III| and when S. Gregory should give to her the holy sacrament 221 III| commanded yet to the cellarer to give it to a poor man. The cellarer 222 III| prayed her that she would give to him her blessing; and 223 III| appertaineth to thee fair father to give the benediction, and nothing 224 III| appertaineth to thee to give and enjoin penance, and 225 III| prayed our Lord that he would give to him place and time to 226 III| Somewhat may I do if thou wilt give me audience. Vespasian said: 227 III| ye will, I shall gladly give you part. Then had they 228 III| by force of famine and to give up his spirit. He did do 229 III| that she then bare should give light to all England by 230 III| here before, we may not yet give consent thereto; nevertheless, 231 III| silver, but such as I have I give thee; in the name of Jesu 232 III| people which would in no wise give faith to his preaching ne 233 III| vessel of silver for to give to the poor. And instead 234 III| hath said to me: Let not ne give none empeshment to Barnabas 235 III| said that their gods would give none answer but if Gervase 236 III| worship that thou purposest to give me, for shortly, your gods 237 III| latchet of his shoe. He shall give you baptism in the virtue 238 III| justice and to humble and give ensample of baptism to all 239 III| himself that he had no more to give, anon he departed among 240 III| benign grace it please him to give again the life to this child. 241 III| mouth, and our Lord shall give you force and virtue. S. 242 III| and became lean for to give good example. For sith she 243 III| which they receive that give to poor people, the Holy 244 III| feet saying: Dame Genevieve give me again Claude my daughter. 245 III| requiring pardon, which would give no pardon. The saint had 246 III| the holy virgin, grant and give us pardon, grace, and joy 247 IV| Jesu Christ, that he shall give to me his heritage. And 248 IV| monks. She commanded to give them her alms, but whilst 249 IV| day of judgment, and shall give that we may. And when they 250 IV| that by their merits he give to us in this world his 251 IV| am with thee, and shall give to thee the solace of my 252 IV| words, saying: Who shall give tears to mine eyes, and 253 IV| she wept bitterly saying: Give me the book of the Gospels 254 IV| saluted him saying: Our Lord give thee joy, my lord. He nothing 255 IV| there as he laid it, that he give thee leave to sing mass, 256 IV| vouchsafe of his grace to give to them a son. And our Lord 257 IV| Lord is almighty for to give to whom he will, and to 258 IV| and to reestablish and give again that he hath taken, 259 IV| she had a son she should give him to the monastery. And 260 IV| father in no wise would give her to no man, but would 261 IV| require thy gods that they give to them strength if they 262 IV| then said they to S. James: Give to us power against him 263 IV| the devils, but if thou give to me somewhat of thine 264 IV| comforted him and said; Give me that dead body tofore 265 IV| sacrifice to the gods I shall give to thee great gifts and 266 IV| sorrowful and weeping, and give to them esperance and hope 267 IV| which he did do slay for to give to them, and he received 268 IV| which he retained for to give to poor men. And instead 269 IV| with thee, I shall verily give faith to thine and his words. 270 IV| continually that he would give him grace that he might 271 IV| withsay thy request, I shall give to them my preachers, by 272 IV| thy signory, and I shall give to them another servant 273 IV| the order, that she would give to that dean health for 274 IV| what thou wilt and I shall give it to thee. And as he thought 275 IV| said: What pledge may we give to you? And he said: The 276 IV| And he said: Ye must needs give them, or I shall not suffer 277 IV| require master Conrad that he give himself into the order, 278 IV| yield to me again my son, give to me again the gladness 279 IV| thoughts of peace, I shall give to thee good counsel. My 280 IV| To whom the devil said: Give me place where I shall issue 281 IV| fire I doubt for to go, give me place and I shall issue 282 IV| that I issue and go out, give me a vessel where I may 283 IV| Decius that they should give this treasure to poor people 284 IV| commanding him that he should give them to churches and poor 285 IV| cursed wretch, that thy coals give to me refreshing of coldness, 286 IV| Christ, and I being roasted give thankings unto God. And 287 IV| Maximin saith: It might give no place of burning to the 288 IV| presence of them thou shalt give up thy spirit. For he that 289 IV| which had been accustomed to give largely great things, had 290 IV| knight was accustomed to give many gifts. And he had nothing 291 IV| gifts. And he had nothing to give, whereof he was greatly 292 IV| our Lord would not anon give sentence against him, so 293 IV| appear again tofore him, and give account of all these things. 294 IV| should not come suddenly and give to her tribulation. And 295 IV| darkness, bounty not estimable. Give to the earth without trembling 296 IV| bless them with my hand, give to them thy blessing upon 297 V| thee to this desert place, give the refrigery and comfort 298 V| house of God, and shall give great barkings against the 299 V| one sharp travail shall give understanding to thine ears. 300 V| that him seemed he should give up his spirit, and was at 301 V| thing, without doubt I shall give to thee the horse that I 302 V| saints, we pray thee to give to us that we that make 303 V| thy master, love thy lord, give thy blood for his blood, 304 V| vessels of the church for to give to the poor people, and 305 V| for whom by right he might give sentence, and of his friends 306 V| of S. John, and he would give it to her for keeping of 307 V| sware the king that he would give to her whatsomever she required, 308 V| day, for the less ought to give place to the more and greater. 309 V| our Lord that he should give to her some relics of the 310 V| any lineage they should give it to him, for to serve 311 V| to all the people. And I give to thee the sign, that when 312 V| Then let us continually give laud and praising to her 313 V| laud and praisings I shall give to thee. For him that all 314 V| himself insufficient to give to her laud, then what shall 315 V| acknowIedging us insufficient to give to her due laud and praising? 316 V| the emperor that he would give to him a church within the 317 V| emperor: Promise not, ne give no such thing, ne holy thing 318 V| commanded his servants to give to him that should smite 319 V| saying: Come to me, I shall give to you the kingdom of heaven. 320 V| and is behoveful to us, to give to them laud, praising, 321 V| understand that we ought to give honour to the holy company 322 V| eaten the ass, and would not give to him his portion accustomed, 323 V| the feet of our guests and give them meat, abide ye the 324 V| that he sent to Assela: I give thankings to our Lord God 325 V| christened, said that he would give to S. Remigius, for to endow 326 V| the door that they should give for the love of God an alms 327 V| Despoil thee of thy coat and give it to the poor man, and 328 V| He commanded in winter to give honey unto bees, that they 329 V| commanded to take it out and give it again to the friar, and 330 V| Our sisters, these birds, give laud to their Maker, let 331 V| ought strongly to praise and give laud to your Maker which 332 V| saint called him and said: I give to thee this my coat; if 333 V| as he was wont to do, to give laud to their Maker. And 334 V| shouldest have beaten me, give again to me, holy saint, 335 V| And thou shalt not only give accounts for thine own sin, 336 V| commanded that they should give to her a little bread and 337 VI| should show to us mercy, and give to us peace and all things 338 VI| enjoined him in penance to give the goods that he should 339 VI| write to him in my name and give him knowledge that he is 340 VI| pope for his penance, to give such goods as he hath ordained 341 VI| him. And then the king, to give relation to him of his penance, 342 VI| but he forbade her for to give any praising to him therefor, 343 VI| therefor, but bade her to give laud and praising to God 344 VI| a sinner's hands should give sight to blind men. Then 345 VI| God to relieve him and to give to him his sight? And because 346 VI| And the same Harold shall give himself to penance for the 347 VI| king found nothing ready to give, ne his almoner was not 348 VI| that if peradventure they give them to penance, they may 349 VI| thee, and then he shall give credence to thy words. On 350 VI| tomb, saying: Take this and give it to whom it pleaseth thee. 351 VI| on me, if it please thee give me health, or else let me 352 VI| went again to pray and to give thankings to God and to 353 VI| with him to the church to give thankings and praisings 354 VI| that ever thou hast and give to poor men. The medicine 355 VI| saith our Lord: I shall give my law into the bowels of 356 VI| Daria is said of dare, to give, and of dia, which is as 357 VI| thousand virgins, and should give to her space of three years 358 VI| Lord. Then let us devoutly give laud and praising unto the 359 VI| that should heal me and give to me life. To whom Thaddeus 360 VI| we command them that they give answer to that thou demandest, 361 VI| mow go, and then we shall give to them their going and 362 VI| to another. O good Lord, give thou rest to my tribulations, 363 VI| them. And she said: Let us give thankings to God, for I 364 VI| find other, so shall he give us grace to recover our 365 VI| cometh of himself, and this give the relics of saints. If 366 VI| intercessoribus largiaris: Lord, give to us by the multiplied 367 VI| sitting in his throne, for to give to him laud and thankings 368 VI| manner of suffrages is for to give alms, and that helpeth them 369 VI| resurrection. And how much to give alms availeth for them that 370 VI| Albigeois, and he would therefor give pardon to his father which 371 VI| should sell his horse and give the price thereof to poor 372 VI| and desired that he would give to him as much ground as 373 VI| all, and desired him to give it to poor men, and said: 374 VI| of das, that is to say, give. And of rus, ruris, that 375 VI| for he had nothing else to give to him, and he clad himself 376 VI| such thing as he would not give to him, and Martin came 377 VI| him to pardon them and to give them licence to depart. 378 VI| in our Lord that he would give to thee his mercy.~He was 379 VI| in ashes, and if I should give to you another ensample 380 VI| mantle, to whom she said: Give hither the mantle. And when 381 VI| and prayed our Lord to give her sister a strong heart 382 VI| Lord. And if our sweet Lord give himself to them that love 383 VI| poverty of our Lord, and give ye to him thankings for 384 VI| country find any remedy ne give counsel to ease him. But 385 VI| tears that the people would give and make to him way for 386 VI| prayed the good people to give praisings and thankings 387 VI| demanding her how three windows give more light than two. And 388 VI| token between us, and he give you grace to keep truly 389 VI| make him free, and shall give him of mine heritage. And 390 VI| servant that kept him to give him a piece of parchment 391 VI| father of all the church, give us the letter that thou 392 VI| sorrowful mother? who shall give to mine eyes from henceforth 393 VI| manner of the game for to give always honour to God under 394 VI| off her adornments for to give to the poor people, but 395 VI| prayed them that they would give laud and thankings to God 396 VI| and this old woman would give her no way, so that she 397 VI| prayed our Lord that he would give to her grace to despise 398 VI| love of God that he would give her again her beast. And 399 VI| for all his wounds, to give laud and praising unto Almighty 400 VI| to change it, that is, to give clay, and take therefor 401 VI| and take therefor gold, to give a foul habitation, and to 402 VI| and to take a precious, to give a little corner, and to 403 VI| princes hare given me power to give life and to slay? And she 404 VI| that be dead, thou mayst give no life, therefore thou 405 VI| strange likeness, and shall give to thee again thy proper 406 VI| every each religion for to give to them according to their 407 VI| water flowed abundantly, he give to us running water so that 408 VII| say you as far as God will give me grace, how that our Lord 409 VII| her: Come my spouse, and give to me your hand. And there 410 VII| sacrifice, and after, we shall give thee an answer. Then commanded 411 VII| Alexandria, and he should give to them great gifts if they 412 VII| city, the devils ceased to give answers, and then one of 413 VII| I shall spare thee and give to thee medicine. To whom 414 VII| praise thee our Lord: I shall give laud to our Lord in my life, 415 VII| church and prayed God to give him conning to make a true 416 VII| partable of thy excellent joy, give thou us grace by his prayer, 417 VII| him: If I said to thee: Give them to thy parents or friends 418 VII| meed thereof, and if I said give them to poor men, thou shalt 419 VII| ne of no thing that may give him cause of heaviness, 420 VII| hurt by words I can well give him a medicine. And the 421 VII| to thee all humanity, and give to thee all that shall need 422 VII| yet nevertheless I shall give to thee two slops with which 423 VII| their prince, and they shall give him puissance to do whatsomever 424 VII| and pain, right so for to give to God thankings, always 425 VII| gifts it is fitting to me to give him praising. This young 426 VII| man said to him: I may not give her to thee, sith thou wilt 427 VII| the king that he should give him no sharp words, for 428 VII| head with mine hands, and give it to dogs, to the end that 429 VII| said to him that he should give the victory to them that 430 VII| gold and silver, and shall give in them of gold, milk, and 431 VII| to him the investiture to give to archbishops and bishops 432 VII| him, he wrote: Thou shalt give our daughter to this child 433 VII| said with a high voice: Give to us the man of God or 434 VII| and said to this holy man: Give us this evil man, for the 435 VII| saying: Arise up, sir, and give us thy blessing; and he 436 VII| angelic, what answer shall I give to the sick people that 437 VII| and God shall render and give to thee a good reward. Then 438 VII| this torment of fire shall give to me virtue of patience, 439 VII| have any greater torments give them to me, for I am all 440 VII| to the order to serve and give praising to our Lord, he 441 VII| thee, and full gladly I give it to thee for to do withal 442 VII| as then nothing ready to give him, took his hood and gave 443 VII| ordained the said confessor to give to the poor folk, as for 444 VII| fourth is that Jesu Christ give himself to be consecrated 445 VII| is our human, for us to give the life perdurable.~After 446 VII| This same epistle may also give us testimony that our Lord 447 VII| he oweth then to offer or give his heart to God, for therefore 448 VII| devotion. Secondly, for to give good ensample to others, 449 VII| the asking is this: Lord give us this day food, so that 450 VII| say that our Lord God will give us our living, so that for 451 VII| of all saints in heaven, give us peace to the end that 452 VII| understood being in heaven for to give perfect peace, and thereforth 453 VII| Dona nobis pacem. Lord, give us peace. Saying Agnus Dei, 454 VII| said to thine apostles: I give you my peace, I leave you 455 VII| And so we pray God that he give to us grace to do such service 456 VII| paradise that God shall give to them that shall deserve


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