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1 I| nourisheth pride, and maketh the way ready to go to hell. And
2 I| in body. And by the same way it seemeth that the nativity
3 I| three kings came to him the way like as the star led them,
4 I| but returned by another way into their country. Magus
5 I| a great space and a long way. Thereto answereth S. Remigius
6 I| make them to go so much way in that while. Or after
7 I| manner of one going in the way, ne it had none turning
8 I| as a person goeth in the way. And when the kings were
9 I| Jerusalem, and set in their way, they saw the star whereof
10 I| by Herod, and by another way they should return into
11 I| deviation or going out of the way, of the whole world, which
12 I| deviation, of going out of the way of exile, and of tribulation
13 I| the sins, and after in a way of this present life, she
14 I| sovereign truth. For he is the way, the life, and the truth.
15 I| forests thou wert out of the way, I sought thee, to the end
16 I| did anon make ready the way with cloths of silk, and
17 I| him for to make ready his way, and showed him with my
18 I| people to die in going by the way, in playing, in being at
19 I| before us to show us the way. And know ye that the soul
20 I| hath the thickness and the way of five hundred years. That
21 I| as one may go in a plain way in five hundred years. And
22 I| Saturn, which is the seventh way of seven thousand years;
23 I| as one could go in plain way in seven thousand and seven
24 I| sixtyfive days, and the way of every day be of forty
25 I| as a giant to run in his way, and tarried not, but he
26 I| seventh is the showing of the way of heaven, whereof saith
27 I| ascended to show us the way. And S. Austin saith: Thy
28 I| Thy Saviour hath made the way to thee, arise thou and
29 I| there appeared to them a way for to go on foot, and the
30 I| And as they went by the way Abram said to his wife:
31 I| Abraham conveyed them on the way. And our Lord said to Abraham:
32 I| come, Isaac walked by the way without forth and looked
33 I| and ate it, and went his way, setting nothing thereby
34 I| with me and keep me in the way that I walk, and give me
35 I| his camels, and went his way and took all his substance,
36 I| Esau returned then the same way and journey that he came
37 I| died and was buried in the way toward Ephrath, that is
38 I| should hap to him in the way that ye go into, ye shall
39 I| town and a little on their way, then Joseph said to his
40 I| servant, and go ye your way, for ye shall be free and
41 I| thing happened to him in the way ye should bring my hoar
42 I| and meat to eat by the way. He commanded to give to
43 I| victual to spend by the way. And thus he let his brethren
44 I| Be ye not wroth in the way. Then they thus departing
45 I| child? She answered: Go thy way. The maid went and called
46 I| said: Arise ye and go your way from my people, ye and the
47 I| children to depart and go their way hastily, saying: We all
48 I| and went not the right way by the Philistines, but
49 I| our Lord led them by the way of desert which is by the
50 I| to worship God, and the way by which they should go,
51 I| soon forsaken and left the way which thou hast showed to
52 II| called thee not, go thy way, and sleep. Samuel knew
53 II| the evil spirit went his way. ~After this the Philistines
54 II| And David went then his way, and Saul returned home
55 II| Amalek that was left by the way sick, for to have his life
56 II| Thou comest from a far way, why goest thou not home?
57 II| Galilee upon Aser, after the way that leadeth men westward,
58 II| yet he forsook not the way of truth, but all that he
59 II| And also I know not the way thither. Then his father
60 II| to him. Knowest thou the way that leadeth one into the
61 II| should have with them by the way, young Tobias took leave
62 II| with them for to eat by the way, and the remnant they salted,
63 II| and looked and espied the way that he should come if she
64 II| Charram which is the half way to Nineveh, the thirteenth
65 II| mother sat every day by the way in the top of the hill,
66 II| had been with him in the way, and came home as a messenger,
67 II| that he would govern her way for to deliver his people;
68 II| answered that he knew not the way. And then the angel commanded
69 II| ravished with a devil by the way, and died tofore them all.
70 II| Then this deceiver went his way, and anon after, him list
71 II| sleep, and laid him in the way, and a cart with four wheels
72 II| came the thieves to the way of truth, and the Jew to
73 II| truth, and the Jew to the way of Jesu Christ. A man, for
74 II| without squaring out of the way; right long line by continual
75 II| tarrying. In Lucy is said, the way of light. ~S. Lucy, the
76 II| veritas et vita: I am the way, truth, and life. He is
77 II| Lord said to him: Go thy way thither surely, for I shall
78 II| hath made me to know the way of truth, and they be overmuch
79 II| fools that believe not the way of truth, that is to say,
80 II| name of our Lord. In that way he raised a woman which
81 II| whom they went to know the way, and to demand where they
82 II| abbot brought him on the way. And S. Thomas told him
83 II| other many journeys and foul way, through hayes and hedges,
84 II| he went again the long way all alone through the desert
85 II| passed all the remnant of his way as soon as a bird flying,
86 II| brought him again in the right way. Another time S. Macarius
87 II| S. Macarius found in his way the head of a dead man,
88 II| find him they went their way, and he went thence and
89 II| and then they went their way. ~And a little while after
90 II| platter of silver in his way; then he thought whence
91 II| come, seeing it was in no way for any man to pass, and
92 II| gold that he found in this way, which the devil had cast
93 II| first error is to leave the way of life and go by the way
94 II| way of life and go by the way of death for to dispute
95 II| agnoscendo, for she knew the way of truth, and after this
96 II| were afeard and went their way unhurt, for they did honour
97 II| him, and Peter went his way. And the porter returned
98 II| he received, and went his way, and changed his clothing,
99 III| gone they put them in the way for to seek him in many
100 III| that she should go their way, and she said: That shall
101 III| of an evil death in the way as he went for to seek the
102 III| intermeddle, and went his way and departed; but at the
103 III| him that he should go his way, and anon he obeyed to him
104 III| as a crown hath but one way round and no figure, like
105 III| that which hath but one way, also the clerks ought to
106 III| Judas was gone the evil way, it behoveth to accomplish
107 III| Rome, it happed that in his way as he should ride, a woman,
108 III| Thus as they held their way on the Good Friday in the
109 III| his prayers, he saw the way by which S. Benet mounted
110 III| because that there was no way from the monastery of Romain
111 III| how ye should do? Go your way and do in such wise as I
112 III| two monks, for they saw a way to heaven all covered with
113 III| these monks demanded what way that was, and he answered
114 III| answered that it was the way by which S. Benet mounted
115 III| Seconde, enter into the way of truth and receive the
116 III| he was on a time by the way harboured with a rich man,
117 III| thou up for he shall go his way anon. Then he arose anon
118 III| is given to thee in the way of medicine. When the emperor
119 III| and she said: Go ye your way fair young man, that ye
120 III| sake, good knight, go your way, and abide not with me,
121 III| that they should go their way. Then two of them went away
122 III| and then anon he went his way and the man was all whole,
123 III| this inhumanity, went their way. After this then, when Vespasian
124 III| faith. And he being on the way the pope died and he was
125 III| the cross, singing by the way the litany, beseeching God
126 III| again from York, and by the way he met a leper asking help,
127 III| them, and they went their way, and never after returned.~
128 III| Shaftesbury. And by the way, as men bare this holy body,
129 III| in his feet coloured the way as they went in and the
130 III| Alban was buried.~And by the way there was a sick man which
131 III| that I be not let in my way by the cursed enemy the
132 III| right far, hard, and evil way. When she came thither she
133 III| which they threw in the way where he should pass, and
134 III| began to cast flowers in the way, but he was much angry because
135 III| and sore travelled by the way, which was long and grievous,
136 III| which was befallen in their way. When S. Peter had heard
137 III| that she put her on the way, tofore day, to go to the
138 IV| happed that he died by the way, they should bring or send
139 IV| Arise early and stand in the way of the martyrs Peter and
140 IV| this holy bishop came that way the same time, and bade
141 IV| went forth together, a good way thence, till they came to
142 IV| this holy body and go their way. And all the people agreed
143 IV| provost Olybrius passed by the way whereas she was, and considered
144 IV| article, ne went out of the way from the sooth. And then
145 IV| trembling unto the half way, and she said to him: Rememberest
146 IV| commanded him to go his way; and when he saw himself
147 IV| James said to him: Go thy way freely where thou wilt,
148 IV| that shall happen by the way, except one, that would
149 IV| pilgrim that I helped by the way, and held the bourdon for
150 IV| money failed him by the way. And he had shame for to
151 IV| in his shirt upon a stony way, he was neither hurt in
152 IV| went together by a common way, they found there a cross,
153 IV| fled, and left the right way, and brought Christopher
154 IV| had left the high and fair way, and had gone so far about
155 IV| serve thee no longer, go thy way then, for I will go seek
156 IV| him: If thou wilt go thy way, go quit, where thou wilt.
157 IV| the space of three miles way about on both sides of the
158 IV| hastily, and fell sick by the way, and died there. And when
159 IV| And Alexander said: Go thy way anon, for he that brought
160 IV| he passed hardily by the way where they despised him,
161 IV| captivity, and that she knew no way how to deliver him. And
162 IV| Dominic to issue and go his way, and the friar was delivered
163 IV| showed the after end which way he turned him, out of which
164 IV| going out of Bologna by the way royal. And then he marked
165 IV| place that thou mayst go thy way, and return thither that
166 IV| to tremble and went his way. ~There was a man borne
167 IV| good while they saw in the way a church, and she descended
168 V| Rocke knew of many by the way, he desirously went unto
169 V| me. Then Gotard went his way and left him, and returned
170 V| his heirs, and follow the way of Christ and demand bread
171 V| reverently and go their way. And a little while after
172 V| commandeth that thou take the way toward thy country. With
173 V| confused, arose and went her way. Another time as he was
174 V| morn as they went by the way, his fellows reproved him
175 V| thy side, and shall make way to thine heart, for to take
176 V| robbed by thieves by the way. And when S. Bernard heard
177 V| rode upon an horse by the way, and met a villein by the
178 V| and met a villein by the way, which said to him that
179 V| was unbound he went his way with a great braying and
180 V| voice of a prophet: Go thy way surely, for a son of so
181 V| to live, for to go in the way of God in which that other
182 V| not ne goest out of the way, and unnethe we come to
183 V| belly, then I go in the way in which the snare of concupiscence
184 V| occasion of the decollation, by way of example, that there was
185 V| ensample of chastity, the way of penance, pardon of sin,
186 V| And as they went on their way a poor man which was of
187 V| night that he should go his way and flee from them with
188 V| and there met him on the way a religious man named Savien,
189 V| anon. Then anon he took his way to go thither, and went
190 V| hounds and let him go his way. There came thieves and
191 V| which lay all sick in the way and demanded alms of S.
192 V| after this the hunters made way with their swords and went
193 V| found a monastery in his way which was of the Virgin
194 V| them and showed them the way; and when Natalie saw him
195 V| came to meet him on the way, for he knew well that he
196 V| avoideth twice and giveth way to the people. And as a
197 V| in leading a man in the way of penance and bringing
198 V| first, in making ready the way, as Malachi saith in the
199 V| which shall make ready thy way tofore thy face. Secondly,
200 V| bearing them to heaven by the way made ready, like as it is
201 V| which shall keep thee in thy way, and shall bring thee to
202 V| chased and made them go their way, and so disperpled them.~
203 V| that they should go by the way of simpleness. He wrote
204 V| And he said to her: Go thy way, daughter, for thou shalt
205 V| draw it out, but went his way. And then men cried and
206 V| the small worms out of the way because they should not
207 V| Apulia, he found in his way a purse full of money, and
208 V| Francis led me by a long way and dark, and at the last
209 V| should depart and go their way, this dove departed anon
210 V| passed by adventure by that way a blind man tofore them,
211 VI| sum of money, and went his way. And soon after he came
212 VI| and as they had lost their way and were gone from their
213 VI| lost their fellowship and way also. Then this old man
214 VI| brought them in the right way again. And he was glad to
215 VI| thou teachest in truth the way of God, that is the truth
216 VI| life, for good life is the way of God. Secondly, he showeth
217 VI| he spake with us in the way? Fourthly, his gospel is
218 VI| God, put herself in the way with her four daughters,
219 VI| virgins, and go out of the way that they may come to me.
220 VI| ye all whole and go your way, ye have power to do what
221 VI| their idols, and went their way, crying cruelly. And when
222 VI| deserved to be enlumined to the way of truth.~So on a day, as
223 VI| for to bring us to the way of truth. After, they surmount
224 VI| therefore hold the certain way and leave the uncertain
225 VI| and leave the uncertain way. This saith S. Austin, for
226 VI| them vanquished. But this way we understand that the wicked
227 VI| brought Martin forth on his way, and afterward lived a good
228 VI| arose and went forth their way a good pace. He was of great
229 VI| commanded that he should go his way anon. And when the archdeacon
230 VI| taught the blind man the way, and the blind bare the
231 VI| And then S Brice went his way weeping, and came to the
232 VI| Francis showed to her the way of truth; it is read that
233 VI| ought to follow the new way of Jesu Christ, she never
234 VI| her sister, and go their way and take heed of themselves.
235 VI| and followed by the right way the works of their good
236 VI| Christ hath showed to me the way of truth, and that I have
237 VI| guide and conductor in the way whereas thou shalt go, which
238 VI| lead thee well the right way. Go, said she hardily, for
239 VI| that S. Clare was in the way full of merits, and that
240 VI| time he went and ran by the way, and for the desire to have
241 VI| would give and make to him way for the love of God, and
242 VI| people began to make him way. And anon he did off his
243 VI| and said: Make room and way to me, sorrowful mother,
244 VI| the people, for to make way that the fere-tree might
245 VI| went, there was a strait way upon stones and a deep mire
246 VI| woman would give her no way, so that she fell in the
247 VI| were in purpose to use the way of health, and she answered
248 VI| the lily of heaven, or a way to blind men. Or she is
249 VI| cleanness of virginity, a way to blind men by information
250 VI| miles far, which gave dry way to them that came thither.
251 VI| sea was departed and the way open, she ran tofore all
252 VI| he led much people to the way of truth by his ensample.~
253 VII| great reason that there is a way that we be clean out of,
254 VII| we may not see the clear way, and when it pleaseth him
255 VII| know not the city ne the way thither, and who am I, though
256 VII| so into desert. In which way as they walked she demanded
257 VII| this holy man nad lost his way, and wist not where he was
258 VII| that now I see the clear way of truth, and humbly beseech
259 VII| dignity of thine order and the way of reason have moved me
260 VII| enter for straitness of the way and sharpness of the rocks;
261 VII| his monks to sing the best way they could, and then anon
262 VII| thence and laid it in a foul way where it did much ease to
263 VII| to them that went by that way, and therefore it easeth
264 VII| then the fiends went their way roaring and crying towards
265 VII| down before me and went his way, and I smote fire, and made
266 VII| would address him unto the way of health, so that in a
267 VII| is chastised he goeth his way out. And it was demanded
268 VII| be it, take it and go thy way, and thus they departed
269 VII| body into the flre. Go thy way and flee from mine eyes
270 VII| the man of God went his way all heavily because he had
271 VII| follow thee; for if the way by which thou desirest to
272 VII| preached then to him the way of health, and converted
273 VII| let the man go freely his way.~And after this first Otto,
274 VII| in despite said: Go your way, for in no manner shall
275 VII| tofore him which preached the way of our Lord, and did many
276 VII| If thou wilt I will go my way. Then he said to him: Wilt
277 VII| enough to pass on their way, and as soon as others of
278 VII| and beyond it, a little way thence, he builded a little
279 VII| from hence, and that the way is to thee right grievable,
280 VII| blessing and went on his way. And when the even came,
281 VII| and taught to them the way of their salvation, and
282 VII| meschant recluse leaving the way of salvation and of penitence,
283 VII| took a worldly and damnable way. This holy S. Ives laboured
284 VII| with him, appliked on his way, and with right great host
285 VII| he saw folk coming that way. He called them, and forthwith
286 VII| maidens then passed that way, perceived the child, and
287 VII| is as he that showeth the way of God to the people, ere
288 VII| humanity for to show us the way of truth. After, followeth:
289 VII| endoctrine the people unto the way of truth. It may be said
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