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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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