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1 I| that place. Now may it be demanded how, in so little space 2 I| came into Jerusalem, they demanded in what place the King of 3 I| Jews was born. And they demanded not if he was born, for 4 I| was born. And if any had demanded of them: Whereby know ye 5 I| and after returning to him demanded to be holpen, thus now when 6 I| and was much angry, and demanded of his council what he might 7 I| also. And when the Romans demanded what should be done in this 8 I| Pilate was much abashed, and demanded fourteen days of dilation, 9 I| devout with Jesu Christ. He demanded of her where he might find 10 I| bosom, our Lord met me, and demanded whither I went, and when 11 I| I went and the cause, he demanded my kerchief, and anon he 12 I| had heard that Joseph had demanded the body of Jesus of Pilate, 13 I| be an hermit, and when we demanded him what he was, he answered 14 I| borne. And aid and help is demanded of all saints. And the cause 15 I| go so openly that no man demanded of that they saw at the 16 I| greatest. Of which they demanded among them: who is this 17 I| illumined of God, wherefore, demanded they one of the other like 18 I| the company of God ran and demanded: Who is this king of glory? 19 I| him. The serpent was not demanded, for he did it not of himself, 20 I| when they had eaten they demanded him: Where is Sarah thy 21 I| Rebekah espied him and demanded of the servant who that 22 I| the space of a month, he demanded Jacob if he would gladly 23 I| and saw them heavy, he demanded them why they were heavier 24 I| And they answered: The man demanded of us by order our progeny, 25 I| consequently after that he demanded, we wist not what he would 26 I| tofore the king, whom he demanded of what occupation they 27 I| which blessed him, and was demanded of the king how old he was. 28 I| the king was wroth, and demanded of the great doctors and 29 II| this cry and wailing he demanded what this noise was and 30 II| this to the people that demanded to have a king, and said: 31 II| he had taken. And Samuel demanded of Saul what noise that 32 II| hand, tofore Saul. And Saul demanded of him of what kindred that 33 II| counselled with our Lord and demanded if he should go in to one 34 II| stood against his house, and demanded of his servants who she 35 II| Uriah to David, and David demanded how the host was ruled, 36 II| that ever she desired and demanded of him, and after returned 37 II| city of Rages. Then Tobias demanded of the angel and said: I 38 II| set amid the people was demanded what he was, and why he 39 II| young man dead. The apostle demanded what was befallen him, and 40 II| he and is all whole. Then demanded AEgeas how that might be. 41 II| space. And then one went and demanded the pilgrim. The pilgrim 42 II| heaven? And when it was demanded of him the pilgrim answered: 43 II| heaven. Then the messenger demanded of the pilgrim, and he answered 44 II| him when he was come and demanded of him his name. And he, 45 II| beasts. And the emperor demanded: What art thou that art 46 II| money so long, that the Jew demanded and asked his money, and 47 II| he had made the oath, he demanded his staff again of the Jew, 48 II| sore high. And the king demanded him what ailed him and the 49 II| Bernard saith: If it were demanded to all the saints that ever 50 II| preach it. And the abbot demanded in what time this feast 51 II| December. And the abbot demanded him what office and service 52 II| save you. And after, he demanded them: What seek ye? And 53 II| promised to, the which he demanded hereof the truth of the 54 II| the place. Then Paschasius demanded her for what reason might 55 II| came to the archbishop and demanded counsel if they should yield 56 II| of August. And if it be demanded why the feast is changed, 57 II| Christ said to a man that demanded of him how he might come 58 II| the young man to him and demanded him what he held in his 59 II| therewith, to whom the apostle demanded how and in what manner. 60 II| And then his disciples demanded why and wherefore he said 61 II| pilgrim came to this king and demanded his alms in the name of 62 II| kings in to Jerusalem, and demanded where the king of Jews was, 63 II| the realm. And when he had demanded of the three kings how they 64 II| after meat. On a time he demanded a knife for to pare the 65 II| presence of all his lords, demanded them if they would abide 66 II| this, the next day the king demanded £30,000 that he had surmised 67 II| and after communication he demanded him what meat he had eaten, 68 II| plenty of riches, which he demanded of Silvester, threatening 69 II| vision. And when Silvester demanded of him what men they were 70 II| Paul were pourtrayed, and demanded of him if th bishop. The 71 II| disciples, to him most secret, demanded of him saying: Fair father, 72 II| the battle. Thus, as he demanded, he vanquished the battle, 73 II| another hermit met him and demanded him why he bare so great 74 II| hole hung a phial, and he demanded him whither he went. The 75 II| unto these hermits, then demanded him, S. Macarius, wherefore 76 II| Macarius called him, and demanded him what he had found, and 77 II| Macarius met the devil and demanded him whence he came, and 78 II| head of a dead man, and he demanded of it whose head it was, 79 II| answered: In hell; and he demanded if it were deep in hell, 80 II| heaven to earth. And after he demanded if there were any beneath 81 II| and when S. Anthony had demanded him what he was, he answered: 82 II| he unbent his bow. Then demanded him S. Anthony why he held 83 II| strong to serve God. ~A man demanded of S. Anthony what he might 84 II| tofore S. Anthony, they demanded of him of the state of souls 85 II| Then the other hermits demanded what thing it was, and he 86 II| were come to S. Anthony and demanded of him a collation. Then 87 II| to come tofore them, and demanded of him how his sons were 88 II| husband. Upon that the provost demanded who was her first husband, 89 II| enchantment on my son? and demanded of her how his son was dead, 90 II| S. Basil said: Thou hast demanded a hard thing, nevertheless 91 II| he went to see him, and demanded saying: My son, how is it 92 II| was greatly abashed and demanded her what she was? This maid 93 II| and stood at the gate, and demanded alms. And when this rich 94 II| came to him all naked and demanded of him some clothing, for 95 II| pilgrim came to S. John and demanded alms, and he called his 96 II| himself sat all naked. And one demanded of him: Father, who hath 97 II| poor men, and when he was demanded where his book of the gospels 98 III| in thy realm. And when I demanded her wherefore she spake 99 III| he was much abashed and demanded of his wife who they were 100 III| he returned. Then Julian demanded him where he had been so 101 III| neither body ne arms. Then he demanded of the keeper who had taken 102 III| they that tormented him demanded him wherefore he named this 103 III| child, and all they that demanded benefits of health in his 104 III| tofore him in judgment, and demanded her of her lineage, and 105 III| again my paps. Quintianus demanded her: Who is he that hath 106 III| blind. These two poor men demanded of him some alms. And S. 107 III| and anon she took him and demanded him, and he said that he 108 III| for to deceive her. She demanded him: Who is thy father? 109 III| souls of the people. She demanded: What torments suffereth 110 III| debate and war. And she demanded him: Goest thou never to 111 III| me against my will. Then demanded Judas of this child, and 112 III| bishop of Jerusalem, it was demanded him that he should answer 113 III| to sell. And S. Gregory demanded from whence they were, and 114 III| England. After S. Gregory demanded if they were christian, 115 III| his domination. After he demanded how these people were called: 116 III| thirteen poor pilgrims, and demanded of his dispenser why he 117 III| sacrament upon the altar. And he demanded her, tofore the people, 118 III| sovereign God. And S. Longinus demanded of the devils why they dwelled 119 III| men of the country, which demanded that their children might 120 III| not seen it, and he was demanded of his fellows why he saw 121 III| never after that day he demanded of villain any good, ne 122 III| habit to whom these monks demanded what way that was, and he 123 III| play and comforted him, and demanded of him why he made such 124 III| feet of this holy man and demanded pardon of his sins. After 125 III| the sea, and when he me demanded payment for my passage, 126 III| repented much that he had not demanded the name of the woman. And 127 III| re-entered in him again. Then he demanded him why he did so, and he 128 III| comforted, and when it was demanded him why he wept for the 129 III| the master of his knights demanded wherefore he so sorrowed 130 III| When he was come to him he demanded of him absolution much devoutly. 131 III| much devoutly. S. Ambrose demanded of him what penance hast 132 III| returned he to the people and demanded eight days' respite, and 133 III| when he saw the lady he demanded the lady what she made there 134 III| do beat her cruelly. Then demanded she of S. George: What may 135 III| brought him into his house and demanded him what he was, and from 136 III| hastily over sea; and when he demanded him what he was, he answered 137 III| miracles of S. Mark, he demanded pardon and went to Venice, 138 III| because he should die. Then he demanded him wherefore he came more 139 III| all white, to whom S. Mark demanded wherefore they were come. 140 III| eme, which was a heretic, demanded of him his lesson, and the 141 III| malady was so grievous. Then demanded she how many days' journey 142 III| and this friar Guiliaume demanded what was his name, and the 143 III| were by her, and when she demanded who it was, a voice said 144 III| and in a place where he demanded on a time alms of a good 145 III| when Vespasian saw him he demanded him what he was and from 146 III| heal thee if he will. Then demanded Vespasian what he was. He 147 III| venerable of cheer, whom they demanded long what he was. At the 148 III| bishops of the idols, and demanded them to what God the sign 149 III| was the son of God. Then demanded I my father wherefore had 150 III| queen had called them and demanded them the place where our 151 III| spears and swords. Then demanded this great devil of the 152 III| sacrilege, and above this he demanded him the treasure of S. Cecilia 153 III| visage, for which cause he demanded licence and obtained to 154 III| Austin went to him and demanded him what be was, and he 155 III| Austin and to his curate, and demanded forgiveness of his trespass, 156 III| whereof he marvelled, and demanded the host wherefore they 157 III| went upon the gate, and demanded who he was that assieged 158 III| Germain returned thereby he demanded to see the sepulchre of 159 III| called him by his name, and demanded him what he did, and if 160 III| next day after, S. Germain demanded the king why he had forbidden 161 III| Valerian came also, and demanded what it was that was happed 162 III| to the emperor. Then he demanded if he might heal his son; 163 III| him. When then the provost demanded of him who had so taught 164 III| abashed, sent for Marine and demanded of him why he had done so 165 III| afraid. Then the cruel judge demanded him whose servant he had 166 III| christian man. Then the judge demanded him where the clerk was 167 III| called. And then the father demanded pen and ink, and wrote: 168 III| know what he was, and they demanded if he were Christ the great 169 III| and he said: Nay. They demanded him if he were Elias, and 170 III| terrestrial, he said: Nay. They demanded him if he was a prophet, 171 III| prophet, he said: Nay. They demanded him whereof he meddled then 172 III| amarvelled than he was tofore and demanded how he might make these 173 III| other poor men came and demanded of him alms: and beholding 174 III| people in his company, he demanded them what they were, and 175 III| brought tofore S. Marcial, he demanded of the fiends why they vexed 176 III| and kissed her head and demanded her name, and whose daughter 177 III| other things S. Germain demanded how Genevieve did, but the 178 III| Genevieve his handmaid. They demanded where the fournils were, 179 III| When she heard this she demanded for the vessel that they 180 III| marvellous holy life, which demanded of S. Genevieve of the merchants 181 III| virginity. The holy Genevieve demanded of her if she was a virgin 182 IV| the country about, and he demanded that Constance, daughter 183 IV| our Lord Jesu Christ, he demanded them that like as they had 184 IV| crucified again, and Peter demanded him: Lord, shalt thou be 185 IV| Then they that stood by demanded who they were that he spake 186 IV| and Plautilla met him and demanded him, saying: Where hast 187 IV| a monastery of nuns, and demanded of the abbess if God could 188 IV| with the monks. She was demanded of her name, and she said 189 IV| began to swell, she was demanded of whom she had conceived. 190 IV| Theodorus, and he meekly demanded that it might be forgiven 191 IV| running, whom the abbot demanded whither he ranne, and he 192 IV| then the queen Quendred demanded what all this ringing meant. 193 IV| presented tofore him he demanded her of her lineage, name 194 IV| have lost. And she then demanded what he was, and he answered: 195 IV| cross upon his shoulder, he demanded him what he was, and wherefore 196 IV| and he not finding them demanded of the maidens what Christine 197 IV| these two were they that demanded of our Lord of the day of 198 IV| fell down to his feet and demanded of him forgiveness and that 199 IV| delivered to them all that they demanded, and dedicated her palace 200 IV| James appeared to him, and demanded if he knew him, and he said 201 IV| the king made it, and he demanded of him. And because the 202 IV| horrible came to him and demanded whither he went, and Christopher 203 IV| that, he marvelled, and demanded whereof he doubted, and 204 IV| when he had long sought and demanded where he should find Christ, 205 IV| wot not what. And when he demanded and heard verily that it 206 IV| marvelled of the money, and they demanded him where he had found this 207 IV| and patrimony, and they demanded of him of what city he was. 208 IV| learned man in the law, demanded of our Lord what was his 209 IV| amarvelled thereof, and demanded of the host of the house 210 IV| the gate, and cried and demanded what he was that so letted 211 IV| S. Germain returned, he demanded to see the sepulchre of 212 IV| called him by his name, and demanded him what he did and made, 213 IV| hastily to the king, and demanded him why he had denied him 214 IV| all whole. Then Quirinus demanded pardon and forgiveness, 215 IV| hastily against him, and demanded him what he would do. And 216 IV| return to the world, and demanded after his gown; and when 217 IV| of Toulouse, the shipman demanded of him a penny for his passage, 218 IV| departed from him. And he demanded one of them if he would 219 IV| all men assail me. It was demanded of him by a man in what 220 IV| refectory or fraitour, and demanded him whereof he tempted them 221 IV| parlour or locutory, and demanded him whereof he tempted the 222 IV| confusion. And the saint demanded him what he meant thereby. 223 IV| and light. And when she demanded how it was made, he said 224 IV| treasures, and Laurence demanded dilation of three days, 225 IV| renied thee, and they have demanded me, and I have confessed 226 IV| forsaken him, and when I was demanded I confessed him Christ, 227 IV| he opened the window and demanded at the last what they were, 228 IV| then they awoke him and demanded of him how it happed. And 229 IV| little while after, Elizabeth demanded of an angel to whom she 230 IV| raised. And then S. Elizabeth demanded of her whether she should 231 IV| manly from the first. And he demanded of him his name, and he 232 IV| he came home, his father demanded him whence he came, and 233 IV| hurt, and drew him out, and demanded him how he escaped, and 234 V| fellows spake of that lake, he demanded where was that lake. And 235 V| Bernard retained him, he demanded him whereof he should live. 236 V| worshipped named Berith, and they demanded him wherefore Astaroth gave 237 V| strongly who they were and demanded them, and then one of them 238 V| answered. And the pilgrim demanded after at the master, where 239 V| that other, and then he demanded the third time: How far 240 V| beheld him he marvelled, and demanded him what he did. And he 241 V| she required, though she demanded half his kingdom. And then 242 V| she, warned by her mother, demanded the head of S. John Baptist. 243 V| and among other things he demanded him if he had in his cities 244 V| kissed him. And Marcellus demanded him and said: My lord, from 245 V| from the Lombards, and he demanded of a holy man which had 246 V| me, domine, and anon he demanded what it was to say, but 247 V| brought to him, and after, he demanded him: Where is thy God? Now 248 V| city named Licerius, and demanded them, saying: Of whence 249 V| movings of the devil. And he demanded cold water for to drink, 250 V| they came tofore him and demanded pardon and forgiveness. 251 V| man named Savien, which demanded of him how this infirmity 252 V| when S. Amadour saw him he demanded of him: Who is this that 253 V| all sick in the way and demanded alms of S. Giles, which 254 V| bishop went alone to him, and demanded him from whence he was, 255 V| him by the said image, and demanded of him the cause why he 256 V| diviners and soothsayers and demanded them where their daughter 257 V| came and adored him, and he demanded of him: From whence comest 258 V| do sacrifice, and when he demanded of her what wrong he had 259 V| after matins. And the abbot demanded where Lambert was, and a 260 V| health. Then this eunuch demanded of S. Matthew how he spake 261 V| presented tofore him and demanded them if they would do sacrifice. 262 V| be called tofore him, and demanded their names and their country. 263 V| of God, and there he was demanded of what condition he was, 264 V| his tail, like as he had demanded pardon of the trespass that 265 V| much people saw, and some demanded him what thing it was, and 266 V| taken by thieves, and they demanded him what he was, and he 267 V| his prayers, that friar demanded him: Father, what weenest 268 V| left for to be general, and demanded to be under the warden, 269 V| with an honest man, which demanded him, if for the observance 270 V| came an untrue man which demanded alms for the love of God, 271 V| understood it, he was ashamed and demanded pardon; and when this man 272 V| with thee. Then the friars demanded him what he said, and he 273 V| I abhor. Then the bishop demanded her, saying: What is thy 274 V| that she had. And Pelagien demanded him: Have ye a bishop? And 275 V| art worthy. And then she demanded how she should pray, and 276 VI| sorrow of the treasurer demanded him the cause of his heaviness. 277 VI| was hardier than another, demanded of him the cause of his 278 VI| the king's chamberlain, demanded him sharply what he did 279 VI| the king. And then he was demanded if he might see clearly, 280 VI| been let. Then the king demanded Godwin if he understood 281 VI| of his privy council, and demanded of him the cause of that 282 VI| man came to the king and demanded of him alms in the worship 283 VI| arose up all whole, and demanded why they wept and made so 284 VI| live. And when a Pharisee demanded our Lord: What shall I do 285 VI| at Tripoli, and when he demanded him who he was, he said 286 VI| on the virgin like as he demanded what he should do with the 287 VI| virgin appear to him, and demanded him if he knew her. And 288 VI| to me. And when the abbot demanded him what it was, and what 289 VI| them, and found them, and demanded them wherefore they were 290 VI| deacon, the apostles came and demanded when the child had been 291 VI| they were passed over, he demanded his reward for their freight, 292 VI| and they knew him not, but demanded of him if he knew any strange 293 VI| arose and kissed him and demanded of his wife and children, 294 VI| fire. And the chancellor demanded him what he was. And he 295 VI| thee. And the chancellor demanded him of his estate, and he 296 VI| thirtieth day to one which demanded how it was with him, and 297 VI| woman in form of a man, and demanded her whither she went, and 298 VI| all safe. And when he was demanded how he escaped, he said 299 VI| to thee. And when he had demanded him of his state, he answered: 300 VI| pray for him. And then he demanded if he would that such a 301 VI| virgin, Winifred. And she demanded the cause of his coming. 302 VI| the king called him, and demanded him what he was, and he 303 VI| appeared. Then the provost demanded of him: Theodore, wilt thou 304 VI| in a man's likeness, and demanded him whither he went. And 305 VI| Martin conjured him, and demanded him what he was. And he 306 VI| called his archdeacon and demanded him if he heard anything, 307 VI| poor man came to Brice and demanded of him where the bishop 308 VI| present, heard that, she demanded her to whom she spake. And 309 VI| the first gift that she demanded, for it was a thing that 310 VI| then one of her sisters demanded her to whom she spake. I 311 VI| abashed and amarvelled, and demanded of the workmen why they 312 VI| there three windows, he demanded of the workmen: Wherefore 313 VI| daughter to come afore him, and demanded her why she had do make 314 VI| went unto the shepherds and demanded after her. And that one, 315 VI| clad him in a coat, and demanded alms for God's sake, like 316 VI| warned thing to them that demanded it in his name. And because 317 VI| vanities. And S. Elizabeth demanded of her if ever she was disposed 318 VI| whole.~There was a maid demanded drink of a servant of her 319 VI| and mighty in battle, and demanded of the people where their 320 VI| him one of his bishops and demanded counsel of him, what and 321 VI| disciples. Then S. Peter demanded of Clement of what lineage 322 VI| children. And when Peter had demanded of her the cause, and that 323 VI| anon. And then the mother demanded Clement of his father, and 324 VI| Philosophus, came to Tersona and demanded of them that dwelled in 325 VII| which way as they walked she demanded of him many a high question, 326 VII| Katherine apperceived and demanded him what him ailed, and 327 VII| and fair to behold? And he demanded of her where she saw it, 328 VII| worldly wisdom. And then demanded they for what cause they 329 VII| The next day following was demanded where the holy body of the 330 VII| of the beauty of her, and demanded what she was, and one of 331 VII| to the emperor, when he demanded who she was, and said: I 332 VII| received them goodly and demanded them where they had been 333 VII| quire, and then S. Brandon demanded of the abbot how long they 334 VII| with mine eyes. Then he demanded him of the festue and of 335 VII| much. They that stood by demanded of forty days. He said it 336 VII| to mercy. And then he was demanded of that word: That angered 337 VII| There was a brother that demanded of him what he should do 338 VII| with Episius, then Episius demanded how much he had profited, 339 VII| to a brother of his which demanded of him a sermon, to whom 340 VII| and came to them, and they demanded him what it was, and he 341 VII| little tofore him, and they demanded him what it was, and he 342 VII| his way out. And it was demanded of Agathon what virtue was 343 VII| great strife. A brother demanded of Agathon how he ought 344 VII| thine enemies. Then the king demanded him who were his enemies, 345 VII| with him, secretly, and demanded him of this thing, and said 346 VII| that come to men. And he demanded if those passions come to 347 VII| lived many years, then he demanded what should be the end, 348 VII| that all should die, he demanded them in how many years that 349 VII| chests tofore them, and demanded of them which were most 350 VII| to his first friend and demanded of him his help and told 351 VII| for to see what shall be demanded of thee, and I shall pray 352 VII| things, and when he had demanded the names of everything, 353 VII| quaintly arrayed, and he demanded what they were, for they 354 VII| deceive men. Then the king demanded him what he liefest had 355 VII| that other without, and demanded whether the more part of 356 VII| husband between her arms, and demanded of what death he ought to 357 VII| came and lifted him up and demanded Therefore he was come thither. 358 VII| to weep. Then S. Simeon demanded what he was, and he answered: 359 VII| into him. And S. Thomas demanded him if he had had good and 360 VII| the other friars awoke and demanded that friar what he had. 361 VII| cry after the holy man and demanded meat and clothing. Soon 362 VII| she made her prayer and demanded help of the saint, and soon 363 VII| to life. Item a blind man demanded help of S. Albine, and the 364 VII| Fourthly, that thing which is demanded with good heart is of light 365 VII| and this petition here is demanded of the name of fortune, 366 VII| say: The petitions before demanded be confirmed and granted.


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