Volume
1 I| the wondrous records of old days. ~Though it does not
2 I| French printer has turned the Old French which should have
3 I| printing the last of the Old English editions of The
4 I| English New Testament. The old order giveth place to the
5 I| when he was thirty-one year old and thirteen days, he turned
6 I| the commandments of the old law and new. Our body, as
7 I| and winter to ancienty or old age. We fast then in March
8 I| that we may be ancient and old by prudence and honest life,
9 I| of the priests with the old men and masters of the law,
10 I| when he was three years old she sent him to the king.
11 I| which time Volusian found an old woman named Veronica which
12 I| Carinus and Leucius, sons of old Simeon, arose with Jesu
13 I| devoured the children and old men and women. And when
14 I| gloss saith, that in the old law he defended not to be
15 I| Lamb was sacrificed in that old law, the law was delivered
16 I| like as was given in the old law for to taste, but the
17 I| manna from heaven unto the old fathers in desert, where
18 I| returned against the hill. The old fathers that were in desert,
19 I| this was signified in the old law, that all should be
20 I| when he was but one day old, and he might well have
21 I| hundred and thirty years old he engendered Seth like
22 I| he was five hundred years old, he gat Shem, Ham, and Japhet.
23 I| He was six hundred years old when the flood began on
24 I| he was sixty-five years old when his father died, for
25 I| Abram was seventy years old when he departed from the
26 I| Abram was eighty-six years old when Ishmael was born. ~
27 I| circumcised when he is eight days old, and I will that this sign
28 I| Ishmael was thirteen years old when he was circumcised,
29 I| it be that my lord is so old and I also that I should
30 I| people of the town, young and old, beset and environed Lot'
31 I| the younger: Our father is old, and there is no man left
32 I| brought forth a son in her old age, than same time that
33 I| and when he was eight days old he circumcised him as God
34 I| was then an hundred years old. Then said Sarah: Who would
35 I| suck to my child, being so old? I laughed when I heard
36 I| spelunke. ~Abraham was an old man, and God blessed him
37 I| Isaac was forty years old when he wedded Rebekah and
38 I| the father was sixty years old when these children were
39 I| church. ~Isaac began to wax old and his eyes failed and
40 I| said: Behold that I wax old and know not the day that
41 I| when he was sixteen years old began to keep and feed the
42 I| Joseph was thirty years old when he stood in the favour
43 I| go into, ye shall lead my old hairs with sorrow to hell. ~
44 I| my lord: Our father is an old man and we have a brother
45 I| which was born to him in his old age, whose brother of the
46 I| servants should lead his old age with wailing and sorrow
47 I| demanded of the king how old he was. He answered: The
48 I| Moses was eighty years old when he came and stood tofore
49 I| was straitly kept in the old law, holy church hath established
50 I| hundred and twenty years old, he ascended from the fields
51 I| hundred and twenty years old when he died, his eyes never
52 II| an hundred and ten years old he died. And divers dukes
53 II| that there should not be an old man in his house and kindred,
54 II| tide ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were waxen
55 II| and there died. He was an old man and had judged Israel
56 II| Israel long, and when he was old he set his sons judges on
57 II| Samuel and said: Lo! thou art old and thy sons walk not in
58 II| David was thirty years old when he began to reign and
59 II| ceased in Israel. ~David was old and feeble and saw that
60 II| is contained therein the old law and the new law. He
61 II| his heart. For when he was old he so doted and loved them
62 II| counsel of the seniors and old men that had assisted his
63 II| forsook the counsel of the old men, and called the young
64 II| left the counsel of the old men, and said to them like
65 II| after the counsel of the old men, but was counselled
66 II| generation, and died an old man, and full of days. ~
67 II| came in and saluted the old Tobit and said: Joy be to
68 II| from us the staff of our old age, would God that thilke
69 II| mother, I should depose their old age with heaviness and sorrow
70 II| have mercy, and let us wax old both together in health.
71 II| glad with great joy. Then old Tobit call his son Tobias
72 II| He was fifty-six years old when he lost his sight,
73 II| when he was sixty years old he received his sight again.
74 II| all the people young and old came to Ozias which was
75 II| God of Israel, left his old heathen's customs and believed
76 II| sorrow passed and ceased. ~An old man called Nicholas by name,
77 II| woman said: Go hence thou old man, for thou art an angel
78 II| shall have pity of this old man. And when he had fasted
79 II| request is granted for the old man, for like as thou hast
80 II| this might well happen of old time, for the body of him
81 II| laughing: See how the yonder old man playeth with a bird
82 II| John, that, when he was so old, so feeble and so unmighty
83 II| he was thirty-one years old when our Lord was crucified,
84 II| that were but one night old? Hereto S. Austin saith
85 II| when he was seventy years old he fell in a grievous malady
86 II| holy church, and said: All old laws that be good and rightful,
87 II| and was fifty-three years old. And soon after tidings
88 II| many years, that he was old one hundred and thirteen
89 II| he was but twenty years old, he heard on a time in the
90 II| heart that ye despise the old age of your father and mother
91 II| and mother which be now old? Ye get unto them new sorrows,
92 II| sustenance and staff of mine old age, sweetly nourished and
93 II| have hearts of pity, and ye old and young, weep ye, and
94 II| This virgin, young men, old men and children praise,
95 III| wise, and anus, that is old, for he was old in the service
96 III| that is old, for he was old in the service of God, and
97 III| seemed young, and after old. And after dinner S. Gregory
98 III| hundred and twenty-two years old, and was the first that
99 III| when he was eight years old our Lord showed for him
100 III| when he was thirty years old. This blessed Annunciation
101 III| sinful creature. Then the old father Zosimus fell down
102 III| cried on high thrice: He is old and he is good. When they
103 III| and one of them took an old rotten stake or tree, and
104 III| therein they saw there a fair old man, hoar and venerable
105 III| destroyed. For Zacheus, mine old father, said to Simon my
106 III| of body yet mine heart is old, and by the virtue of my
107 III| said all on high: This old Peter here is either over
108 III| tyrant smiling said: This old fellow would be reputed
109 III| then God sent to him his old infirmity again, because
110 III| and as it is said that of old time, ancient holy men that
111 III| say as a blessed or happy old man. Primus is said sovereign
112 III| Felician is said happy old man, not only for the ancient
113 III| should have pity on his old age, and that he should
114 III| Lo! I am four score years old, and it is thirty years
115 III| then was but three years old, into the city of Tarsus
116 III| not being yet three years old, and demandest who hath
117 III| children. They were both old, he and his wife Elizabeth.
118 III| convert father and sons, old and miscreants, to the sense
119 III| thou sayest? I am now all old and ancient, and my wife
120 III| and ancient, and my wife old and barren. The angel answered
121 III| cousin, the which, she being old of age, and barren by nature
122 III| about twenty-nine years old. The angel of our Lord came
123 III| our Lord was thirty years old from his nativity and thirteen
124 III| died he was seventy years old. At the end of the year
125 IV| he was but twenty years old. ~After that S. Maurice
126 IV| which was but sixteen years old, had said this and other
127 IV| his visage changed, now old and now young, which, when
128 IV| lamentation for him, it was old to the emperor that Patroclus
129 IV| understanding and science of the old and new law and put them
130 IV| and was glad to have her old eyes, and returned home
131 IV| profitable to his soul, that his old sickness might come again
132 IV| our Lord, which in thine old age constantly preachedst
133 IV| castle Bolsena between the old town and Viterbo and Tirus,
134 IV| simplesse by counsel of an old man, set fire in the corn
135 IV| young man had found some old treasure. And when Malchus
136 IV| thou hast found treasure of old emperors, show it to us,
137 IV| When he was nine years old he marvelled greatly seeing
138 IV| and found his father, then old and christian, and enquired
139 IV| Sennen as in wit, or senex as old, as who says he was old
140 IV| old, as who says he was old in wit. ~
141 IV| no feast of them of the Old Testament, save of the Innocents,
142 IV| above that any other of the Old Testament have suffered.
143 IV| signified all the fathers of the Old Testament worthy to be solemnised.
144 IV| gladly see the death of this old fellow Peter, and the Lord
145 IV| faith of Jesu Christ. We, as old men, have taken more lighter
146 IV| came to the house of an old woman, which had hid in
147 IV| thigh was softer than the old, and he might not well sustain
148 IV| she was seventy-two years old; but it is more probable
149 IV| then she was sixty years old. And on a day, when all
150 V| years the cardinal, being old, died, and Rocke forsook
151 V| his clothes never waxed old ne foul. He prayeth and
152 V| over late, thou beauty so old and so new, I over late
153 V| Austin was thirty years old, he and his son which was
154 V| Church. And in some other old books, the title of this
155 V| when he was sixteen years old. In the same book he accused
156 V| as anointed. For in the old law there was none anointed
157 V| unconvenable, a man of so old age as he was to have so
158 V| scriptures and witnesses of old writings, they established
159 V| chastity he was reputed old, for he entended more to
160 V| flourished always and waxed never old; but the people were there
161 V| ate together, they saw an old man named Victor pass forth
162 V| that he was seven years old he was consecrated by his
163 V| was nine-and-twenty years old he was ordained cardinal
164 V| of people letted him. The old enemy the devil enforced
165 V| ready a capon of seven years old, and as they ate there came
166 V| violence I suffer of this old servant of God. O violence,
167 V| God. O violence, O evil old age, accursed be the day
168 V| hid from him. And when the old man heard that, he said
169 V| sun, and was fifteen days old, and so was in a perfect
170 VI| Edward, King and Confessor~In old time the realm of England
171 VI| in England. For when the old felicity of this land was
172 VI| the death to the which the old unchaste priests had damned
173 VI| Peter, or to repair an old one, and to endow it sufficiently,
174 VI| that this church was of old time hallowed by S. Peter,
175 VI| he did do cast down the old work, and did do build it
176 VI| time of procession, a fair old man came to the king and
177 VI| and drew nigh. Then the old man asked them what they
178 VI| and way also. Then this old man comforted them goodly,
179 VI| night, on the morn this fair old man went with them, and
180 VI| shall turn again to his old root, and take again his
181 VI| so please thee that thine old sentence abide, then restore
182 VI| by thought or effect, and old age was put away by new
183 VI| fountain, and taketh away his old age by the heat of the sun,
184 VI| Lord appeared to a certain old man, commanding him to take
185 VI| them in his house, which old man took a cousin of his,
186 VI| took a cousin of his, an old woman which dwelled with
187 VI| which was six score years old might suffer the torment
188 VI| a father his son, or an old man a young wanton, so should
189 VI| when he was twelve years old he fled to the church against
190 VI| which was fifteen years old, was commanded to do the
191 VI| destroyed in a place right old trees. And there was a tree
192 VI| lifted it, a right fair old man appeared to them and
193 VI| worshipped, and then anon this old man vanished away. This
194 VI| brought he was but thirty days old. And S. Brice said to him:
195 VI| another time it happed that an old squire, full of vain glory,
196 VI| comfort and solace in mine old age how mightest thou hide
197 VI| she was yet but five years old she abode so ententively
198 VI| as she passed she met an old woman to whom she had done
199 VI| much good tofore, and this old woman would give her no
200 VI| all.~A child of four years old was fallen into a pit and
201 VI| and when he was ten years old he was put into a monastery
202 VI| when he was fifteen years old he was deputed for to be
203 VI| the province of England of old time were divers kings,
204 VI| word appeared suddenly an old man clad in white clothes,
205 VI| had been dead. Whom the old man raised and took up,
206 VI| everywhere. And when this old man had read this, he said:
207 VI| heaven. Then vanished this old man away. Then Valerian
208 VI| and was but five years old, for his solace. And as
209 VI| blamest others in calling this old man father. And when they
210 VI| disputed of providence, the old man said: I had well believed
211 VI| and Faustinian. Then the old man fell down for joy as
212 VI| all from herself, and the old man, that hearing, ran to
213 VI| great friends unto this old man Faustinian, were lodged
214 VI| Simon Magus, of whom this old man was much glad, and went
215 VI| similitude and likeness in this old man Faustinian, in such
216 VI| those parts. And when this old Faustinian came again to
217 VI| himself by art magic in this old man, which wept and said:
218 VI| then said S. Peter to this old Faustinian: Because thou
219 VI| of the people.~Then this old man, Faustinian, went into
220 VI| hear by the mouth of this old woman. To whom he wrote
221 VII| meiny, and followed this old man through her palace and
222 VII| virgin Katherine ne the old man might not behold them,
223 VII| blessed Lady called Adrian the old father to her and said:
224 VII| ye must abide here with old Adrian ten days, till ye
225 VII| nothing about her save an old cell, and the old man Adrian
226 VII| save an old cell, and the old man Adrian by her, weeping.
227 VII| he said: Destroy ye the old house for a more noble is
228 VII| after came to them a goodly old man, which welcomed them
229 VII| anywhere. And then this old man took his leave of them
230 VII| took their leave of that old man, and returned again
231 VII| after came to them a fair old man with hoar hair, and
232 VII| our Lord sendeth a goodly old man that covereth this table
233 VII| there were received of the old man, which brought them
234 VII| welcomed them humbly. He was old and foregrown, so that no
235 VII| years. And I was forty years old when I came hither, and
236 VII| hundred and eleven years old, and abide till it please
237 VII| criest thou there, thou old woman? And then she understood
238 VII| all things. There was an old man being sick which would
239 VII| when the child was born the old man took the child in his
240 VII| I have done this in mine old age, I pray you pray ye
241 VII| in like wise as another old man said to another: I am
242 VII| a noble lady, which was old, came for to see the abbot
243 VII| women, and therefore the old man said to thee those words,
244 VII| Also it is read of another old father, that when his disciple
245 VII| him: Thou art waxen all old, father, let us now go dwell
246 VII| speak to him of death ne of old age, ne of sickness, ne
247 VII| happen, and they said: In old age of four score years
248 VII| a virgin, daughter of an old poor man, that laboured,
249 VII| he sore desired her, the old man said to him: I may not
250 VII| did on him the habit of an old man, and so dwelling with
251 VII| unto his wife, and when the old man had long proved him
252 VII| how many years art thou old, and where conversest thou,
253 VII| King, I know right well an old hermit that resembleth much
254 VII| thou hast dishonoured mine old age, thou hast darkened
255 VII| sweet son, honour thou mine old age, son, dread thy father.
256 VII| he put some things of the Old and New Testament. For when
257 VII| of whom he had taken the Old Testament and the New. And
258 VII| Mahomet many things of the Old and New Testament. And when
259 VII| cause. The first is, for his old age he was blind, and he
260 VII| they ought not change their old for no new. And yet the
261 VII| established a new order out of the old.~Hildebrand, prior of Cluny,
262 VII| the belfather, Henry the old belfather. And after this
263 VII| when he was twelve years old he kept his father's sheep.
264 VII| to the feet of this good old man and said to him: Verily
265 VII| Sampson, that as then was old, considering the holy life
266 VII| his church I ne spare mine old age, and have no pity of
267 VII| confirmation both of the new and old testament and mystery of
268 VII| vi. 4.~Capon seven years old, v. 229.~Capons' (Sir John)
269 VII| appear in form of the old Gods, vi. 153.~—in the likeness
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