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1 I| to come into everlasting joy in heaven; the which he
2 I| time, be of gladness and of joy in one part, and that other
3 I| nature human, they be of joy and gladness. And because
4 I| melody, and in the heart joy; this is the name after
5 I| health, our unction and our joy. And as touching this treble
6 I| stars give virtue, the kings joy, and the followers of wisdom
7 I| and they began them to joy, and so we do the Saturday
8 I| alleluia in representing their joy and gladness, how well in
9 I| and in gladness and in joy, in like wise we sing double
10 I| that betokeneth double joy that we shall have as well
11 I| liftest up thine arms in joy, and I have stretched them
12 I| country, from weeping to joy we be called again. And
13 I| his frauds he had great joy thereof. And because he
14 I| on the morn gladness and joy. The gloss saith that the
15 I| to heaven where is great joy and melody. In some churches,
16 I| it appertaineth to their joy and to our profit. Then
17 I| well ye shall have great joy, for I go to my Father,
18 I| lifting up, and where the joy of our head is, there abideth
19 I| and there is where is no joy. When he sheddeth then his
20 I| when he weepeth for the joy where he is not, he arroseth
21 I| place of most mirth and joy. In the midst whereof be
22 I| tofore it, and made great joy and mirth, and danced and
23 II| coming of Saul with great joy and gladness, saying: Saul
24 II| bringest in exultation and joy. Thy name, God of Israel
25 II| the old Tobit and said: Joy be to thee always. And Tobit
26 II| always. And Tobit said: What joy shall be to me that sit
27 II| return again to us with joy. With this the mother ceased
28 II| Lord of heaven give to thee joy for the heaviness that thou
29 II| light of heaven and shall joy in thy sight. Then ran the
30 II| messenger, fawning and making joy with his tail. And the blind
31 II| wife, and began to weep for joy. When then they had worshipped
32 II| and were glad with great joy. Then old Tobit call his
33 II| devil from her; he hath made joy to my parents, and saved
34 II| captivity and that thou joy in omnia secula seculorum.
35 II| that love thee and that joy upon thy peace. My soul,
36 II| residue of his life was in joy, and with good profit of
37 II| kings of the earth shall joy in her, worshipping the
38 II| the dread of God, and with joy they buried him. All his
39 II| her: Sit down and drink in joy, for thou hast found grace
40 II| to him a new psalm. Fully joy ye, and inwardly call ye
41 II| behests unto God, and the joy of this victory was solemnised
42 II| thee, which art fountain of joy never failing. And when
43 II| present is little glory or joy, but it shall be in time
44 II| of his friends, and the joy that was made that day in
45 II| they all demeaned great joy. ~And some say that this
46 II| suffered, as for the great joy that he was wont to have
47 II| father, whereas was much joy made for him. Let us then
48 II| Jerusalem, thou art the joy of Israel, thou art all
49 II| weep and the devils demene joy of your perdition, also
50 II| converted and live, for great joy is in Heaven of a sinner
51 II| coming his meiny made great joy. And on the morn came the
52 II| their houses with great joy, from whence they departed
53 II| may come to everlasting joy and bliss in heaven. Amen. ~
54 II| this life unto everlasting joy the year of the incarnation
55 II| he heard a noise full of joy, and another full of sorrow,
56 II| and for the other he made joy, and so he heard the sorrow
57 II| heard the sorrow and the joy meddled together. ~It happed
58 II| the kingdom, with sorrow joy, with labour rest, with
59 II| without heaviness, in which is joy permanable and everlasting,
60 II| your children may be in joy perpetual. In this hour
61 II| died have found life and joy. And the provost supposed
62 II| may come to everlasting joy and glory in heaven. ~
63 II| everlastingly, to reign in joy in heaven, to the which
64 II| changed to him all this into joy, for the darknesses were
65 II| come unto his bliss and joy in heaven where he reigneth.
66 II| great sin to be in so great joy. Secondly for the joy, for
67 II| great joy. Secondly for the joy, for like as the church
68 II| persecution, so had she great joy in his conversion. Thirdly,
69 II| priests; as he that had a joy in his evil works that he
70 III| without me, like as I have had joy with you, so will I have
71 III| that be in heaven, and what joy and deduit that they have
72 III| peace, health, light and joy. Peace, because that he
73 III| to come to the glory and joy of heaven, to the which
74 III| deserveth good reward shall have joy, and for his work complete
75 III| to come to the glory and joy in heaven. Amen.~
76 III| may come to everlasting joy and glory in heaven. Amen.~
77 III| say hereof he had great joy, and all the people of the
78 III| desire for to come to the joy permanable.~On a time it
79 III| angel took it with great joy. And little while after,
80 III| saint he should be in like joy in heaven, because for his
81 III| and he should have like joy in heaven. And when he understood
82 III| that the people had great joy and believed in our Lord.~
83 III| went out, he demened great joy and made great feast, and
84 III| that all the people had joy of him, and within a while
85 III| and promiseth to them the joy of heaven. Then let us pray
86 III| knew hereof he had great joy, because that the judge
87 III| he ought better to make joy because they went to heaven,
88 III| in the church, with great joy, honour, and reverence.
89 III| prior, he died with great joy. And all this the prior
90 III| whereof the paynims had great joy, and the christian men had
91 III| whereof he had much great joy and said: I am certain that
92 III| so glad and had so much joy, that all his sinews were
93 III| that it came of overmuch joy and abounding gladness,
94 III| infrigidate and cold for joy, stretched out his sinews,
95 III| smote his hands together for joy, and said: In truth, Jesu
96 III| Dunstan archbishop, was joy and mirth through the realm
97 III| saint Dunstan had great joy. He had a special grace
98 III| should have everlasting joy in the bliss of heaven,
99 III| christian faith with great joy and gladness. And when all
100 III| to thee, where thou shalt joy with me without end. And
101 III| him, and in that time was joy and mirth in all England.
102 III| the holy body with great joy and mirth, thanking God
103 III| reward in heaven, everlasting joy and bliss, and counsel you
104 III| shall make great feast and joy of his nativity, for he
105 III| whereof he removed him for joy in his mother's womb, in
106 III| that is in my belly made joy and feast, and removed.
107 III| nature, they made great joy and feast with them. When
108 III| the common reward of the joy perdurable. And thus as
109 III| heaven, with much great joy and solemnity, and anon
110 III| angels, which with much joy and gladness bare the soul
111 III| have part with him in the joy and glory perdurable. Amen.~
112 III| mystery in heaven with great joy and gladness; she shall
113 III| they shall have pardon and joy perdurable. Then he said
114 III| went against him with great joy, and tofore all other things
115 III| found. She began to weep for joy, and as soon as the priests
116 III| her, singing with great joy. The king of France, Childeric,
117 III| fear, began to sing for joy: Cantemus domino gloriose.
118 III| give us pardon, grace, and joy perdurable. After the death
119 IV| body and soul shall have joy without end, and that so
120 IV| her passion, he had great joy and called her by her proper
121 IV| baptized them with great joy. The head of S. Paul was
122 IV| cast down from everlasting joy. And Moses repugned against
123 IV| others to the delight of his joy, saying: Make ye joy and
124 IV| his joy, saying: Make ye joy and rejoice ye with me.
125 IV| bidden to a feast of great joy. For he desired more death
126 IV| to be excluded from the joy of heaven, to the end that
127 IV| may come to everlasting joy in heaven. ~
128 IV| saying: Our Lord give thee joy, my lord. He nothing knew
129 IV| that knew him had great joy of his holiness, and Elmeston,
130 IV| lords, brought it with great joy and honour in to the place
131 IV| up to heaven with great joy. And anon after this dream
132 IV| abbey with great reverence, joy and mirth, and the bells
133 IV| heaviness and weeping into joy. Then Peter led him into
134 IV| was replenished of great joy, and thanked greatly our
135 IV| Christ, to whom be given joy, laud and praising, world
136 IV| received him with great joy. And after, when Valens
137 IV| priest bought it with great joy, but as he doubted yet a
138 IV| broken a morsel of bread with joy, there came two young men
139 IV| he stood up and wept for joy and came to the church,
140 IV| was greatly abashed for joy, and might not abstain her
141 IV| recount ne tell, and made joy and song, all enjoying in
142 IV| her in her seat with great joy. And how had he accomplished
143 IV| undefouled, which receives the joy of the angels, enjoy that
144 IV| hast so oft showed to me joy? Be thou joyful now thyself,
145 IV| replenished the earth with joy, so make heaven to enjoy.
146 IV| the life perdurable, to joy without failing, to the
147 IV| The death shall never have joy on thee, for thou hast borne
148 IV| was moved for that great joy, so that the sovereign priests
149 IV| thereof, converting it into joy. For God said: Lest peradventure
150 V| from them which was their joy to have him.~On a time when
151 V| thee ? And he had great joy thereof, and promised him
152 V| thee in the gladness of joy insatiable. Amen. And this
153 V| they held their peace for joy. And after that there came
154 V| forsake them is to me great joy. Thou hast cast them out
155 V| heard thereof he had great joy, and went for to meet with
156 V| brought to Pavia with great joy; and was laid honourably
157 V| she received with great joy that gift of God. Then after,
158 V| received them with great joy and honour, for he had lost
159 V| tarrying, and shall have joy of thy coming. And then
160 V| contrition, and that of joy also. For the two by reason
161 V| renegade and transgressor, my joy certainly hath little endured,
162 V| to the others with great joy, and told the words that
163 V| she was replenished with joy, so that tofore day they
164 V| should come with him to joy perdurable. And when she
165 V| torments and therefore he is in joy above, as a precious Jacincte.
166 V| her and wept tenderly for joy. And then they clothed Eugenia
167 V| then he departed with great joy, and supposed that he would
168 V| and hallowed with great joy the martyrdom of the apostle.
169 V| stretched their heads with joy, and hasted that one tofore
170 V| how they might eat with joy among so many men slain
171 V| was all replenished with joy, and said: Thou art welcome,
172 V| sprang out of his bed for joy, and recounted to all the
173 V| paradise of exultation and joy. He was prince of the synagogue
174 V| upward they may behold the joy that they have lost, and
175 V| that saith that greater joy is in heaven of a sinner
176 V| Logier all the people were in joy and in peace.~And soon after,
177 V| ground, the devils making joy and were glad. Then he called
178 V| replenished of marvellous joy for the love of his Creator.
179 V| the marriage with great joy, the virgin was inspired
180 V| Pafuntius departed with great joy and went anon to the monastery
181 V| were received with great joy, and that same night were
182 VI| England. O good Lord! what joy and gladness was then in
183 VI| money, and maketh great joy that he hath taken us in
184 VI| commons, which was a great joy to the realm.~In a time
185 VI| was full of gladness and joy, and thanked Almighty God
186 VI| might not well speak for joy and weeping. Then the king
187 VI| then the people wept for joy to see the holiness of the
188 VI| months he shall be in the joy of heaven with me, where
189 VI| that name he was full of joy, and for gladness let fall
190 VI| heaven, there to receive the joy which is promised to all
191 VI| great miracle they wept for joy in giving out largely tears,
192 VI| again, they were full of joy, and gave laud and thankings
193 VI| was ravished with so great joy that he felt no disease
194 VI| brethren, with full great joy, how he was made perfectly
195 VI| lamentation of the passion, the joy of the resurrection, and
196 VI| and disports, and all had joy and pleasure in beholding
197 VI| as much to say as giving joy. For he had confession of
198 VI| glory of the everlasting joy. This Judas was called by
199 VI| baptized them with great joy, and named Placidus, Eustace,
200 VI| restore thee unto thy first joy. Say to me now whether thou
201 VI| was his wife, and wept for joy and kissed her; and glorified
202 VI| and the holy souls have joy and make feast in heaven
203 VI| merits and receiving of joy perdurable. And these things
204 VI| precious, rest of travail, joy of novelty, surety of perdurability.
205 VI| spiritual grace, a glad joy of laud and honour, work
206 VI| bringeth forth children of joy, virginity replenisheth
207 VI| same with Jesu Christ, and joy always with him, and they
208 VI| they be certain to have joy, less than they that be
209 VI| heard that, she had great joy, and knew well that he had
210 VI| might get of God double joy. And anon as he had made
211 VI| friend, and enter into the joy of thy Lord, and many of
212 VI| and was borne with great joy and had over the water of
213 VI| deliverance of her fruit with joy and gladness, she heard
214 VI| Christ, she should turn her joy into weeping and afflictions,
215 VI| embraced her, and said for joy that she had: My sister,
216 VI| gladly, and had much great joy of that first battle that
217 VI| to see in her oratory the joy of our Lord. On the morning,
218 VI| preachings, and had so much joy and gladness profoundly
219 VI| was crowned in everlasting joy. The spirit of her was much
220 VI| led her sister unto the joy perdurable, full of delices.
221 VI| and be now heritors of the joy of heaven, there where they
222 VI| him. Now is Agnes in the joy and in the consolation that
223 VI| earth thou shalt have great joy for thy passion, therefore,
224 VI| religion, and she did with joy and reverence that which
225 VI| a gift, she had so great joy that she fell down as dead,
226 VI| returned into her first joy; and when she closed her
227 VI| should go to the everlasting joy, and in like wise is showed
228 VI| virtue that every man had joy of him, giving laud to God
229 VI| life that every man had joy of him. And in short time
230 VI| had said, and S. Urban for joy gan hold up his hands and
231 VI| preach to Tyburtius of the joy of heaven and of the foul
232 VI| other sorrows by the great joy that she had of her son.
233 VI| she fell down aswoon for joy. And when she was come again
234 VI| the old man fell down for joy as he had been without soul.
235 VII| her father had so great joy of the great towardness
236 VII| to the great comfort and joy of all your people and subjects,
237 VII| beauty that angels have joy to behold him, and so pure
238 VII| find me, I shall never have joy. For I feel by great reason
239 VII| whereof he was full of joy, and said to her: Now blessed
240 VII| receive so great worship and joy, that there was never none
241 VII| there is all my desire and joy. And soon after they approached
242 VII| honour, that all saints shall joy in you; Come forth, for
243 VII| Katherine with trembling joy passed forth with them,
244 VII| ravished with so marvellous joy that she could not speak,
245 VII| replenished with heavenly joy that she lay as she had
246 VII| Most sovereign honour, joy and glory be to you, King
247 VII| sovereign Lord God and all the joy of my soul, have ye ever
248 VII| which was cause of all her joy and comfort; and then she
249 VII| ring on her finger, and for joy thereof yet she swooned,
250 VII| Christ, on whom all her joy was wholly set, and ever
251 VII| noise of beasts, and the joy that they made and sung,
252 VII| again into your country with joy. And one of them had hereof
253 VII| they took up with great joy and reverence this holy
254 VII| the everlasting bliss and joy in heaven whereas is life
255 VII| cut off, and he said: My joy is accomplished. And then
256 VII| heaven whereas is life and joy perdurable, world without
257 VII| drew. In that island was joy and mirth enough, and the
258 VII| glorious sight and a heavenly joy to abide there. And there,
259 VII| on his knees and wept for joy, and made his prayers devoutly
260 VII| all pain, in full great joy and mirth after his pleasing,
261 VII| then S. Brandon wept for joy of their holy conversation.
262 VII| year before, in full great joy and mirth. And daily they
263 VII| forty days in full great joy and mirth, and after, ye
264 VII| brethren received with great joy, giving thankings to our
265 VII| sick, and had but little joy of this world, but ever
266 VII| world, but ever after his joy and mind was in the joys
267 VII| partable of thy excellent joy, give thou us grace by his
268 VII| the people were full of joy and gladness, and gave laud
269 VII| be brought unto heavenly joy where laud, honour, and
270 VII| yielded up his spirit with joy, and they saw our Lord and
271 VII| then Josaphat had great joy of that, which our Lord
272 VII| say the angels have more joy in heaven of one sinner
273 VII| received them with great joy. And then were there about
274 VII| martyred, for to get the joy of heaven. The which grant
275 VII| yet born, and with great joy said to her that she had
276 VII| was replenished with great joy. For many times were, as
277 VII| to me it shall be great joy and comfort to suffer bodily
278 VII| courage he began to weep for joy. There abode with him Marcellius,
279 VII| the morn next, with great joy they walked and bare the
280 VII| dignity, all the people made joy thereof, for well they perceived
281 VII| his feet, and for great joy weeping, rendered to him
282 VII| themselves by the great joy that they took when they
283 VII| patiently and with great joy. A man he was of tranquillity,
284 VII| of all there with great joy, and the more ardently or
285 VII| holy church ne doth but joy and maketh solation for
286 VII| Alleluia, which signifieth joy and consolation, for after
287 VII| lamentations he must lead after, joy and very consolation. For
288 VII| the third is the mirth and joy of us, for he saith that
289 VII| the sequence signifieth joy and consolation. And that
290 VII| to lead and make greater joy in lauding the holy Trinity.~
291 VII| coming be consolation and joy unto every creature. And
292 VII| and them to have again in joy and bliss with thee, wilt
293 VII| and that signifieth the joy that our Lord gave to his
294 VII| disciples of God had great joy of the holy resurrection,
295 VII| announced the shepherds the joy and mirth of the holy nativity
296 VII| and he saw the everlasting joy open, and said: O God, where
297 VII| enter into the bliss and joy of thy Lord, and I promise
298 VII| for ghostly health, which joy and ghostly health let us
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