|     Volume1     I|         from them, and a desire to know what it was that so wrought
  2     I|            much idleness, and also know well that it is one of the
  3     I|        dark that no man shall dare know him. The heaven is here
  4     I|        described, so that he might know how many cities, how many
  5     I|          counselled with Apollo to know how long it should stand
  6     I|       confess it. And therefore we know our Lord Jesu Christ in
  7     I|        wise men by whom they might know where the said child was
  8     I|          that curiously studied to know the secrets of heaven; and
  9     I|          demanded of them: Whereby know ye that he is born? They
 10     I|         Child was. And ye ought to know that there be three opinions
 11     I|          reward, as that we should know him to have risen. Thus
 12     I|      resurrection, and we ought to know that Jesu Christ would not
 13     I|            to show us the way. And know ye that the soul that aboundeth
 14     I|            For the saints may well know the vows and the prayers
 15     I|            the cause concluded. We know that it is so that the fiends
 16     I|        showeth that they desire to know, and in that first among
 17     I|         that the wicked people may know that righteously they be
 18     I|           live and understand, and know above all other wits and
 19     I|            of God. And we ought to know that of his ascension we
 20     I|       human by which thou mightest know that he be come into thee.
 21     I|         that he be come into thee. Know thou, saith S. Bernard,
 22     I|          Thirdly, that they should know that the Holy Ghost, which
 23     I|            man; Lord God who shall know thy science, if thou give
 24     I|         hearts of the disciples to know the mystery of this holy
 25     I|       shrewd. And thou oughtest to know that this holy water is
 26     I|            good life. And it is to know that the church or the temple
 27     I|         time. And thou oughtest to know that wine, salt, and ashes
 28     I|         name, by which they should know that he should dominate
 29     I|            was because Adam should know that there was none of them
 30     I|            said: Lord, how shall I know that I shall possess it?
 31     I|       Bring them forth that we may know and use them. And Lot anon
 32     I|             And God said to him: I know well that with a simple
 33     I|    strength. Abimelech answered: I know not who hath done this thing,
 34     I|           do nothing to him, now I know that thou dreadest God,
 35     I|          Behold that I wax old and know not the day that I shall
 36     I|          Then he asking them said: Know ye not Laban, son of Nahor?
 37     I|            of Nahor? They said: We know him well. How fareth he,
 38     I|         Bilhah unto her husband to know her, which when Jacob had
 39     I|      founden grace in thy sight; I know it by experience that God
 40     I|          Jacob would not let Laban know of his departing, and when
 41     I|          him, and that they should know him upperest provost of
 42     I|        youngest brother that I may know that ye be none espies and
 43     I|             Why have ye done thus? Know not ye that there is no
 44     I|          and he answered to us: Ye know well that my wife brought
 45     I|            Benjamin's sack, was to know whether they loved Benjamin
 46     I|        land of Goshen. And if thou know them for conning, ordain
 47     I|        peoples: Lo, now ye see and know that Pharaoh oweth and is
 48     I|           exalted me as ye see and know, that he should save much
 49     I|       offer to our Lord God. But I know well that the king of Egypt
 50     I|        Aaron thy brother deacon, I know that he is eloquent, lo!
 51     I|          voice and leave Israel? I know not that Lord, nor I will
 52     I|        Egypt, that Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord. Moses
 53     I|           said: In this shalt thou know that I am the Lord: Lo!
 54     I|            of our Lord God, for we know not what we shall offer
 55     I|            beast, whereby ye shall know by what miracle God divideth
 56     I|          host, the Egyptians shall know that I am Lord. And anon
 57     I|            And the Egyptians shall know that I am Lord when I shall
 58     I|           Israel: At even ye shall know that God hath brought you
 59     I|           with bread, and ye shall know that I am your Lord God.
 60     I|            saved his people; now I know that he is a great Lord
 61     I|            every man is bounden to know. And ere Moses received
 62     I|          so gotten or taken, if he know to whom he ought to render
 63     I|            to render it. And if he know not, he is bounden to give
 64     I|           where as he oweth, if he know where and be in his power
 65     I|            hath whereof. And if he know not let him do by the counsel
 66     I|      himself, and age, is bound to know them and to obey and keep
 67     I|          that may go tofore us, we know not what is befallen to
 68     I|          that may go tofore us; we know not what is fallen to this
 69     I|           two persons. con, v., to know. corbanam, n., an offering. ~
 70    II|          thou hast done to me; now know I well that thou shalt reign
 71    II|          and send it to men that I know not? The men returned and
 72    II|      Absalom said to his servants: Know ye Joab's field that lieth
 73    II|          and servants; and truly I know now well that if Absalom
 74    II|           etc. For ye that list to know how every king reigned after
 75    II|      thyself save with thy wife to know that sin; and suffer never
 76    II|            he knoweth not me, ne I know not him; what token shall
 77    II|       shall I give him? And also I know not the way thither. Then
 78    II|             To whom he answered: I know it well, of all the journeys
 79    II|          not wroth, though I would know thy kindred. The angel said
 80    II|      Nineveh. Raguel said to them: Know ye Tobit my brother? Which
 81    II|            brother? Which said: We know him well. When Raguel had
 82    II|         together as people do that know not God. Then they both
 83    II|          university of peoples may know that thou art God only in
 84    II|             To whom Tobias said: I know well that my father and
 85    II|         with thee, thou shalt well know that his eyes shall be opened,
 86    II|           Israel and said to them: Know ye that God hath heard your
 87    II|          Therefore that Achior may know that he saith not true,
 88    II|        with them, that all men may know that Nebuchadnezzar is god
 89    II|         their enemies; we forsooth know no other god but him. Abide
 90    II|           shall eat no meat till I know whether our Lord shall have
 91    II|            and said: O Lord God, I know well that these were the
 92    II|         deserved to be a judge, to know thy judge which is in heaven,
 93    II|           disciple, and thou shalt know it well. I shall demand
 94    II|            be for to take me down, know thou for certain thou shalt
 95    II|           purposed to wake, for to know him that so had aided him
 96    II|          so but that I may see and know thee. Then he ran after
 97    II|             and to the end that ye know that I say truth, cast that
 98    II|       menaces me? And he answered: Know thou that I am Nicholas,
 99    II|          the emperor said to them: know ye well a man named Nicholas?
100    II|             and that all men shall know your felony, and that each
101    II|      Helsinus, into Denmark for to know the truth. This Abbot after
102    II|        Then said the angel to him: Know thou that I am sent hither
103    II|     apostle, which hath made me to know the way of truth, and they
104    II|            for to him was given to know many secrets and profound,
105    II|           repentant. And therefore know ye that he hath received
106    II|         them, to whom they went to know the way, and to demand where
107    II|           Alexander her husband: I know well that the Jews shall
108    II|          Thomas desired respite to know the laws, and then to give
109    II|         holy church and me, and ye know well that I may not fight,
110    II|       shall endure, and thou shalt know, whether thou wilt or not,
111    II|        that they might dispute and know which was the truest law.
112    II|            the name of some devil, know ye verily it is no great
113    II|        angel came to him and said: Know thou that the woman that
114    II|         And the angel said to him: Know thou that the door of heaven
115    II|          prayed to see him, for to know him that so tempted young
116    II|          defeated, but say if thou know any evil sith he was made
117    II|          Anthony said: Ye ought to know that there be three bodily
118    II|        came to the election for to know who should be elect and
119    II|        joyous if they knew that ye know. They ween that there be
120    II|         error. Tranquillinus said: Know you of what works come error?
121    II|        number. Tranquillinus said: Know thou that much evil shall
122    II|          of death, and depart, and know thou that I am prevented
123    II|         words,but for as much as I know the virtue of my God, I
124    II|       words to reny our faith, but know thou that it is great felony
125    II|         thy torments, so that thou know that thou be vanquished
126    II|           church, and then shall I know if it be true that thou
127    II|             And he answered him: I know them well, for they were
128    II|           out and fleeth away, but know ye for certain that he is
129   III|   tribulation upon tribulation and know ye by tribulation is had
130   III|          name so oft, he answered: Know ye for certain that I have
131   III|           his church a candle, and know thou that to thee and to
132   III|          Blase said: Poor caitiff, know thou that I am servant of
133   III|           diligent to heal me, but know that my body shall receive
134   III|        thee; I am his apostle, and know verily that thou art whole
135   III|        they that dwell therein may know thee to be very God. And
136   III|            which all creatures may know that thou art one only God
137   III|            to the end that all may know that ye that thus believe
138   III|            said: Fair brethren, ye know how our Lord Jesu Christ
139   III|           marvellous? Nevertheless know thou well that I am the
140   III|           to send the pottage, and know for certain that sith that
141   III|           S. Longinus and said: We know well that thou art servant
142   III|       prayed to God he said for to know whose it was, and he said
143   III|         Easter Day. He answered, I know well that it is the feast
144   III|            could not espy them, ne know the steps of their feet,
145   III|           heart that I shall never know man, and yet I never knew
146   III|          shalt conceive thou shalt know better than I shall con
147   III|         said: Because that my gods know you to be despisers of them,
148   III|         When she saw that he would know, she said to him how she
149   III|         God fighteth for them, and know thou well that I will become
150   III|           that he said to him: Now know I well that God hath made
151   III|           pope answered: How, sir! know ye not how he accursed all
152   III|        Right just and true man, we know well that thou shalt not
153   III|          have eaten that one half, know ye for certain that I shall
154   III|          assembled they would fain know wherefore they were called.
155   III|           I wot well that she will know of us where the cross of
156   III|           other things answered: I know well that my father was
157   III|           book that all men should know for ever when Easter day
158   III|           I have erred so long and know not of him that thou speakest
159   III|          the knight said to him: I know well that I till the ground,
160   III|        because that all men should know that life and death be in
161   III|    almighty God, and we may verily know by that evident vision that
162   III|         the end that no man should know where he was become. And
163   III|      brother Edward. Who that will know the sorrow that fell may
164   III|    especial because they could not know where he was buried. For
165   III|        heard of them; I would fain know what christian men feel
166   III|           the end that they should know verily that he was a christian
167   III|          and deceive our citizens, know ye well he would have come
168   III|         doctrine. Thou mayest well know and evidently understand
169   III|           such idols, and will not know Jesu Christ the only son
170   III|         whereby he might evidently know that he had suffered death,
171   III|    answered: How may I believe and know that this is truth that
172   III|         Lord cometh to visit me? I know well that thou hast conceived
173   III|          he baptized, they sent to know what he was, and they demanded
174   III|            among you is he that ye know not, which was tofore me,
175   III|            began to cry, saying: I know well now that I must issue
176   III|           to you so noble lineage, know ye for certain that the
177   III|            the friends of God that know his will and do thereafter,
178    IV|             that by them she might know the better the manners of
179    IV|            Because that thou shalt know me to be the very son of
180    IV|         What Simon thinketh that I know, I shall do it when he hath
181    IV|        arise, walk and speak, else know ye that it is a fantasy
182    IV|           be delivered, that I may know what pain my mother suffered.
183    IV|         said: To the end that thou know me to live everlastingly,
184    IV|       living, and then thou mayest know that Christ is God of life
185    IV|         lawful knight of Christ. I know well that from this transitory
186    IV|        come not to grieve you, but know ye for truth that we come
187    IV|         the patriarch answered: We know well that many holy men
188    IV|           and desolate, desired to know the cause for to comfort
189    IV|            the abbess if God could know any sin done and committed
190    IV|           to tarry a while, for to know if the mother be aswoon
191    IV|         with me into my country. I know verily and believe that
192    IV|          priest desired greatly to know the truth of this marvellous
193    IV|          more near, and thou shalt know that thou desirest. And
194    IV|          Hermogenes said to him: I know well the ire of the devils,
195    IV|           whom Christopher said: I know it well. Then said the hermit,
196    IV|        work. And because that thou know that I say to be the truth,
197    IV|      beheld them all, but he could know no man there of his kindred
198    IV|          and believe ye them. This know I well, that we fled from
199    IV|            in that prosperity. And know thou for truth, that when
200    IV|        every each by similitude to know the tombs and relics of
201    IV|            time, and then shall we know without doubt the issue
202    IV|         speaking sweetly to him: I know well, son, that thou shalt
203    IV|         him. Then S. Dominic would know what he was that so despised
204    IV|            of the church, which we know well that thou hast hid?
205    IV|         then Decius said to him: I know well that thou despisest
206    IV|         wherefore desirest thou to know my name? which is great
207    IV|            is false that ye say, I know well that when he went into
208    IV|        Truth answered and said: We know well that there is double
209    IV|           to me, thine only son. I know well thou shalt not be constrained
210    IV|         the same, saying: We, as I know well, and they and many
211    IV|   sepulchre might be opened for to know the truth of all these things.
212    IV|          such a chamber of God. We know well that it was said to
213    IV|       merits and dignities? And we know well that all these dignities
214     V|        devout to Christ, awake and know that thou art smitten with
215     V|          of matins, and coveted to know what hour Jesu Christ was
216     V|       charity, said: My brother, I know well that one sharp travail
217     V|          on high: Gerard, brother, know thou that we shall go shortly
218     V|          he said: I err not, but I know well what I say, and then
219     V|       tokens and signs that we may know him and find him. And the
220     V|          was God. But he might not know him, for he had hunger,
221     V|          wist not; and she said: I know it well, for I fell down
222     V|       between them he might freely know the default, and of them
223     V|          saith in the same book: I know well that a bishop on a
224     V|        sepulchre was opened for to know the truth, and it was found
225     V|       martyrdom. But they say that know it not, that the day of
226     V|          thou shalt understand and know that which thou requirest
227     V|            which thou requirest to know now. And then he was joyous
228     V|          whole, to the end that he know the virtue of God. And after
229     V|           place whereas the people know you not? And she said: God
230     V|          him at thy request for to know if I shall see his correction.
231     V|           obeyed him, and he would know what evil every each had
232     V|     alliance. But ye that be here, know ye well that if any servant
233     V|         vanquished them there. And know ye that four things be principally
234     V|           him as he were dead, for know thou for certain he is with
235     V|          Arabia, but christian men know not fortune. Then the proconsul
236     V|            go with him and said: I know well the token, but because
237     V|            Hold your peace, for ye know not the secret judgments
238     V|            whom the angel said: Ye know not the profoundness of
239     V|    appeared to the bishop, saying: Know ye that this man is so hurt
240     V|            and thither desiring to know what was done to his fellow,
241     V|            hold me for evil. For I know well that men come to heaven
242     V|          him thereof, he answered: Know ye, said he, that I am joyful,
243     V|          thyself if thou desire to know me.~On a time he met a leper
244     V|         arrayed and adorned, and I know well that it is not for
245     V|          up in good degree if they know it, and I shall never suffer
246     V|             and that the women may know that I am a virgin whom
247     V|           God? And she answered: I know that there is a God, and
248     V|          any new tidings? We would know what thou hast brought to
249     V|             Whom honour ye that ye know not, him show I to you to
250     V|  enchantment, for thou mayst haply know some words that have such
251     V|             n.. retinue.~noot, v., know not. ~porret, n., leek. ~
252    VI|             desired of S. Peter to know the vision thereof, to whom
253    VI|      unkind lineage, and would not know his wife because he would
254    VI|           and sent into Denmark to know the truth. And when the
255    VI|        they sent to the emperor to know if there were any such city
256    VI|           said: Forsooth father, I know well that I am not worthy
257    VI|   beginning by order, so that thou know the truth of the words of
258    VI|        seventh chapter: Master, we know well that thou art true,
259    VI|         more convenable to thee to know him now, by whom thou mayst
260    VI|         king: To the end that thou know that we be gods, we shall
261    VI|        said: Because that ye shall know that these idols be full
262    VI|        shall come to me. And now I know that it was Christ. Then
263    VI|         wife, for as for my sons I know well that they be devoured
264    VI|     nourished in such a town as ye know well, ne I could never know
265    VI|        know well, ne I could never know what happened to my brother,
266    VI|      whereof the apostle saith: Ne know ye not that your bodies
267    VI|         well-smelling to them that know the gift of God and the
268    VI|          understand the condition, know the noble chivalry, know
269    VI|           know the noble chivalry, know the covenant that thou hast
270    VI|           to Jesu Christ that thou know him, how be it that thou
271    VI|   sufficeth to thee also that thou know him, and if thou confess
272    VI|         infirmity that is, that we know what great pain is made
273    VI|      Almighty God for my sins, and know thou for certain that thy
274    VI|          pray our Lord for me. And know that thou shalt be heard,
275    VI|             fourthly, how they may know the suffrages that be done
276    VI|            that is to wit, if they know the suffrages that be done
277    VI|        After S. Augustine they may know it by three manners: first,
278    VI|    Fourthly, nevertheless they may know it by experience and by
279    VI|       relieved of their pain, they know well that some suffrages
280    VI|          he said to the serpent: I know well that sith the beginning
281    VI|       provost said: Of whom may we know him? And Theodore said:
282    VI|         said: Forsooth ye may well know him and go to him. And then
283    VI|         much great subtlety for to know the devils, they could not
284    VI|            the devil said: Martin, know thou whom thou worshippest?
285    VI|          ware, they take them that know not, but be ignorant, and
286    VI|            scio, scis, that is, to know. And thus the exposition
287    VI|      bishop was, and how he should know him. And he bade him go
288    VI|          me in this bishopric, but know thou for certain that thou
289    VI|       happed that he was worthy to know and see so high things,
290    VI|            shall overcome all. And know ye that she shall not die
291    VI|            heaven ne earth may not know, for I have received this
292    VI|       advertisement of S. Francis, know ye, right dear brother,
293    VI|            God showeth for them. I know well that S. Clare was in
294    VI|   medicines that he might find and know, and also to such as entremeted
295    VI|         unto the time that I shall know where my right sweet friend
296    VI|            clerk could not find ne know him among other poor men,
297    VI|       answered: God knoweth that I know no thing thereof. Arcadius
298    VI|       holdest in thine hand for to know what is the writing of it.
299    VI|          suddenly awoke, and would know wherefore she did so, and
300    VI|         her beast. And he said: Ye know well that the chief lord
301    VI|        shalt thou say to thy lord: know thou for truth, that for
302    VI|           would fain that he might know this very truth with me.
303    VI|        messengers to Athens for to know how they did, but them that
304    VI|            in what manner he might know the immortality of the soul,
305    VI|           if thou demandedst it to know the truth, but it should
306    VI|     anything of creatures, when ye know not the maker of the creatures,
307    VI|          creatures, and because ye know not the creator of all,
308    VI|           down aswoon and began to know her. And the hostess that
309    VI|            I may not believe it. I know my destiny and my wife's,
310    VI|          the church privily for to know what she used to do there;
311    VI|       braying by the rivage for to know if by adventure the body
312    VI|           came to the place for to know if by adventure she might
313   VII|            see the emperor, and to know how his lordships were governed
314   VII|            other creatures that we know, which things ought to cause
315   VII|           I do this message? for I know not the city ne the way
316   VII|            to salute thee, if thou know the creator and maker of
317   VII|          overcome by folly she may know that she never saw wise
318   VII|        others said to the emperor: Know thou, sir emperor, that
319   VII|         and said to her: Daughter, know thy maker, for whom thou
320   VII|           be put to torment for to know where the body was. Porphyry
321   VII|         whom thou wert wont for to know, and because thou knowest
322   VII|            me, mine enemies, for I know you not, and then when the
323   VII|        dead and of them alive, and know thou that from henceforth
324   VII|        devoutly to our Lord God to know what these birds meant.~
325   VII|            drink tofore us, but we know not how it cometh, ne we
326   VII|            without comparison, and know thou that I suppose that
327   VII|          thereto. And if thou wilt know it, said they, then call
328   VII|         order. And he said to him: Know thou for truth that the
329   VII|       answered: Who is he that may know the adventures of men? And
330   VII|         abashed, and he desired to know the miracle of this vision.
331   VII|          nightingale to him: Now I know well that thou art a fool,
332   VII| recomforting him said: Sir King, I know right well an old hermit
333   VII|       light, I have fled error and know truth, and therefore travailest
334   VII|         obey me, come and we shall know the truth, for Barlaam which
335   VII|            weenest thou not that I know thee? I wot well thou art
336   VII|       tofore him because he should know the names of all things,
337   VII|            Italy, and because many know not this history I have
338   VII|        holy cross. And ye ought to know that when the very cross
339   VII|          out and diminished, but I know well that I shall be avenged
340   VII|       would that none other should know it, to the end that the
341   VII|           he had. for to learn and know them. When he began to know
342   VII|        know them. When he began to know well enough his letters,
343   VII|           that he should learn and know the art of grammar, and
344   VII|            rich estate, desired to know what thereof should befall
345   VII|           that marvel it is how we know of none. Therefore we shall
346   VII|       despite of the world, and to know themselves by holy admonishing
347   VII|        things I will thou hear and know, to the end that when thou
348   VII|   sacrament of the altar, it is to know that the mass may be comprised
349   VII|         oweth every one to wit and know that as many as the priest
350   VII|           to the end that the folk know the end of the canon and
351   VII|          this, that they that pray know not that they be heard and
352   VII|            orison.~After, it is to know that at a mass of requiem
353   VII|            benefit. Whosoever will know and understand well and
 
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