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1 I| medicine must be general, whereof saith S. Austin that: Then
2 I| was through all the world. Whereof the holy Church remembereth
3 I| marvellous operation of miracles, whereof saith the apostle S. Paul
4 I| and false Iying deeds, whereof S. John maketh mention in
5 I| that he shall give to them, whereof Daniel saith in his eighth
6 I| excellence of his glory, whereof saith S. John Chrysostom
7 I| be there openly showed, whereof saith S. Jerome that: In
8 I| delivered to so great shame. Whereof S. Austin saith that, it
9 I| The third is shame of sin, whereof saith S. Paul to them that
10 I| coming judgment and doom, whereof Job saith: I have feared
11 I| The fifth is contrition, whereof S. Jerome saith: Give thy
12 I| The sixth is confession, whereof David saith: Dixi confitebor,
13 I| philosopher, and in Latin, wise, whereof they be said Magi, that
14 I| brought again into the matter whereof it was first formed. And
15 I| their way, they saw the star whereof they had lost the sight,
16 I| Ye offer to him gold, and whereof is he King, and where is
17 I| maketh the works light. Whereof saith S. Gregory: If the
18 I| and to that other hell. Whereof saith S. Ambrose: Auctor
19 I| me and so have continued. Whereof said Job, capitulo xix.;
20 I| tenderness of his body. Whereof David saith in figure of
21 I| tender worm of the wood. Whereof saith S. Bernard: O ye Jews,
22 I| ye smite a better stone, whereof resoundeth the sound of
23 I| first tears were of love, whereof is said in the Gospel: Behold
24 I| the life, and the truth. Whereof he said himself: Thy word
25 I| First as to his noblesse, whereof is sa persevered not; for
26 I| bodies of dead men stinking, whereof is said in Scholastica Historia
27 I| Fourthly the sorrow in tasting, whereof he cried: Sitio! I am athirst!
28 I| the myrrh and of the gall. Whereof saith S. Austin: His purity
29 I| blindfolding, of the Jews. Whereof S. Bernard saith: Right
30 I| clad with a white vesture, whereof saith S. Bernard: Tu es
31 I| sprang out of his head. Whereof saith S. Bernard: Caput
32 I| that we believe in him. Whereof saith S. Bernard: In that
33 I| his cruelty was all gone, whereof was great marvel. Now was
34 I| horrible thunder and lightning whereof the people was sore afraid
35 I| infirmity, and all servitude. Whereof he saith the gospel of John,
36 I| corruption to incorruption. Whereof S. Leo the Pope saith: After
37 I| carried with him his prey. Whereof saith Jeremy the fourth
38 I| issued out of his sepulchre. Whereof is read in Scholastica Historia,
39 I| it was cast tofore him. Whereof when he saw it he marvelled,
40 I| so long lie in the earth. Whereof David saith, Non dabis sanctum
41 I| resurrection is cause of ours. Whereof saith S. Gregory: Our Lord
42 I| and he arose by himself. Whereof saith S. Ambrose: How might
43 I| his disciples he ascended: whereof it is said Johannis xvi.,
44 I| into heaven in gladness. Whereof saith S. Austin: Adscendente
45 I| Fourthly, he ascended lightly. Whereof David saith: He styed up
46 I| ascended in treble merit. Whereof saith S. Jerome: Jesu Christ
47 I| of their understanding. Whereof saith S. Denis in the book
48 I| after this he ascended. Whereof David saith: A summo cœlo
49 I| on the right side of God. Whereof saith S. Bernard: To my
50 I| habitation of the love of God, whereof is said in the gospel, Johannis
51 I| greater knowledge of God, whereof saith S. John in the gospel:
52 I| less than the Father, and whereof he had no need. And this
53 I| right side of the Father, whereof the angels of heaven, considering
54 I| and firmness of our faith, whereof saith S. Paul ad Hebræos
55 I| showing of the way of heaven, whereof saith Micah the prophet:
56 I| preparation of the new place. Whereof Jesus saith in the Gospel
57 I| to wail for their sins. Whereof saith Isaiah the prophet,
58 I| for that is his nature. Whereof saith the wise man, Sapientiæ
59 I| dwell. That he fulfilleth whereof it is said in the Cantica
60 I| the wounds of our Lord. Whereof S. Jerome saith: Spiritus
61 I| nature to refresh and cool. Whereof saith S. John the Evangelist:
62 I| for to enflame the hearts. Whereof Jesu Christ saith: I am
63 I| compared to wind which is hot, whereof is said in the Canticles:
64 I| is named by name of dew whereof singeth holy Church: Et
65 I| remuneration is in the Holy Ghost, whereof the gloss saith thus, that
66 I| made quit and delivered. Whereof saith S. Paul: The law of
67 I| heritage lost is rendered, whereof saith S. Paul: The Holy
68 I| Ghost, which all overcometh. Whereof saith S. Austin: Such is
69 I| the earthly delectations. Whereof saith S. Austin: Whoso drinketh
70 I| pusillanimity of the hearts, whereof the apostle saith: Be ye
71 I| illumined also the ignorant, whereof saith the wise man; Lord
72 I| moving of good operation. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The love
73 I| edification of the people, whereof saith Isaiah: The Holy Ghost
74 I| anointed me with his grace, whereof he hath made my words pleasant
75 I| wisdom for to deem and judge, whereof saith Isaiah: shall put,
76 I| them his maundy or supper, whereof is said, Hosea ii.: I shall
77 I| orison and prayer continual, whereof is sung: Orantibus apostolis
78 I| Holy Ghost is come in me. Whereof saith Jesu Christ, John
79 I| daughters that saw God. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The Holy
80 I| God and were in prayer, whereof is sung: Orantibus apostolis
81 I| all his power be put out, whereof S. Gregory recounteth in
82 I| might not be seen of no man, whereof the people had great marvel.
83 I| the church should be safe; whereof some churches, after the
84 I| church that they may be safe. Whereof the canon saith: The church
85 I| into the doom at midnight. Whereof S. Jerome saith: I ween
86 I| and also is good renown. Whereof the apostle to Timothy:
87 I| the nakedness of the soul, whereof the apostle saith: Clothe
88 I| array the soul with honesty, whereof the apostle saith to the
89 I| avarice reigneth much in them, whereof S. Jerome saith, that from
90 I| the usurers and thieves. ~Whereof is read that an usurer had
91 I| said of stones polished; whereof is sung: the jointures been
92 I| mirth and joy. In the midst whereof be set two trees, that is
93 I| clear in the light of God. Whereof Cain had great envy unto
94 I| it turned into a serpent, whereof Moses was afeard and would
95 I| be in his power and hath whereof. And if he know not let
96 II| livelihood as much as she might. Whereof on a day she gat a kid and
97 II| and took him in the field, whereof Nebuchadnezzar was exalted
98 II| mountain, without moving. Whereof Paschasius was all anguishous
99 II| into heaven body and soul, whereof God knoweth the certainty.
100 II| ring and did their errand, whereof the king was abashed, and
101 II| innocently and wrongly, whereof David saith: They have shed
102 II| found him at Canterbury, whereof they were sore abashed,
103 II| the king how he had done, whereof the king was much wroth
104 II| which she refused to take, whereof it happed that the young
105 II| recommended him not to God, whereof many of the neighbours noted
106 II| house speaking and hearing, whereof all they marvelled, to whom
107 II| that he had in the law, whereof the gloss saith upon that
108 III| high majesty of her son, whereof S. Bernard saith in this
109 III| the candle in her hand, whereof she much marvelled, and
110 III| whom they could take none, whereof they were all abashed and
111 III| suck in thy mother, and whereof thou wert nourished? But
112 III| not ashamed. She answered: Whereof should I be ashamed? Thou
113 III| to enter into my thought whereof I should be ashamed, and
114 III| was published over all, whereof the Jews and Saracens began
115 III| mother had a marvellous dream whereof she was so sore afeard.
116 III| the pilgrim vanished away, whereof S. Gregory had marvel. The
117 III| to the christian faith, whereof the devil was so tormented
118 III| upon the king's daughter, whereof the king was sorry, and
119 III| branch that sprang out, whereof he took none heed, and after,
120 III| two grams of incense only, whereof the paynims had great joy,
121 III| and was perfectly whole, whereof much people marvelled because
122 III| was made perfectly whole, whereof he had much great joy and
123 III| the tree. With this tree, whereof the cross was made, there
124 III| that he should tell him whereof he had so deserved that
125 III| that burned still fair. Whereof all the people marvelled
126 III| hung his chasuble thereon, whereof all the people marvelled
127 III| when all men had supped, whereof he marvelled, and demanded
128 III| and made then great feast, whereof he was much angry and gave
129 III| odour and sweet savour, whereof his father and the meiny
130 III| resurrection and ascension, whereof he was greatly troubled,
131 III| constant and firm in the faith, whereof they, having indignation,
132 III| the honour of knighthood, whereof he was prince, and also
133 III| sore for his deliverance, whereof Alban was afeard to be delivered
134 III| were wretchedly drowned, whereof was a great rumour and noise
135 III| sprang up a fair well, whereof all the people marvelled,
136 III| than ever he was tofore, whereof he gave thankings and laud
137 III| that he had suffered death, whereof this holy man gave laud
138 III| Amphiabel, S. Alban's master, whereof he was much angry and sore
139 III| bound with were loosed, whereof some of the paynims glorified
140 III| brought and should come, whereof they of the city were glad,
141 III| wine ne cider, ne thing whereof he might be drunken, and
142 III| replenished with grace, whereof he removed him for joy in
143 III| Nay. They demanded him whereof he meddled then to baptize,
144 III| master delivered to S. Loye, whereof he made two right fair saddles
145 III| him sitting upon an ass, whereof he was right glad, and from
146 III| that one from that other, whereof she was so sore tormented
147 III| beheld the heaven and wept, whereof it is to believe that she
148 III| church, but she had not whereof. On a time came to her the
149 III| devoir to assemble matter whereof might be made and edified
150 III| church was perfectly made, whereof they thanked our Lord. ~
151 III| of our Lord Jesu Christ.~Whereof It happed on a time that
152 III| her vesture by devotion, whereof many sick were healed, and
153 III| whole and in good mind, whereof he thanked our Lord. They
154 III| found no oil in her ampul, whereof she was so sorry that she
155 IV| woman, kissed his hand, whereof he was tempted vehemently
156 IV| Bishop there after him, whereof the people were full glad,
157 IV| other mass but of our Lady, whereof he was put to S. Thomas
158 IV| all along how he had done, whereof she was full glad, and anon
159 IV| continued certain years, whereof the people marvelled that
160 IV| sprang up there a fair well, whereof they drank and refreshed
161 IV| had the castle Magdalo, whereof she had her name Magdalene.
162 IV| converting them to the faith; whereof Bede saith of S. John, that
163 IV| marvelled, and demanded whereof he doubted, and had left
164 IV| the country Tarasconus, whereof, in remembrance of him that
165 IV| them that they were devils, whereof the people were much abashed
166 IV| found them both together, whereof he was much amarvelled.
167 IV| Herod was bounden with. Whereof she was much joyous, and
168 IV| and constrained him to say whereof he tempted the friars in
169 IV| the dortour, and asked him whereof he tempted the friars there,
170 IV| fraitour, and demanded him whereof he tempted them there. And
171 IV| locutory, and demanded him whereof he tempted the brethren
172 IV| assoiled, and I here lose all, whereof I sorrow for losing of that
173 IV| and the chalice brake, whereof he was sorry and so was
174 IV| victory in his passion, whereof Decius, confused, said:
175 IV| odour of perpetual memory, whereof it is said: He departed
176 IV| coals burning bare foot, whereof S. Laurence is not to be
177 IV| upon a gridiron of iron. Whereof S Austin saith: Sith that
178 IV| him high by glorifcation, whereof S. Austin saith: Persecutor,
179 IV| himself noble by following, whereof S. Austin saith that the
180 IV| suffering of adversities, whereof S. Austin saith: The most
181 IV| faith and fervour of love. Whereof Maximin saith, and Ambrose
182 IV| said and called apocryphum. Whereof S. Jerome saith in a sermon
183 IV| he had nothing to give, whereof he was greatly ashamed.
184 IV| have made thee blessed; whereof thou saidest thyself that,
185 IV| and of her Assumption? Whereof the scripture remembereth
186 V| not to whom ne whither, whereof he marvelled, and so did
187 V| retained him, he demanded him whereof he should live. And he answered
188 V| voice on high propounced it, whereof Rome marvelled, and the
189 V| Jesu Christ and had not whereof. And he flourished about
190 V| as he had been in a bain, whereof he was much abashed, and
191 V| the gate of his monastery, whereof he thanked God that had
192 V| into light and clearness; whereof Chrysostom saith: The cross
193 V| into perdurability of life, whereof it is said in the preface
194 V| the air without number. Whereof saith Haymo: As the philosophers
195 V| dread not the angel smiting, whereof is said: Upon whom ye see
196 V| the castles of religion, whereof Isaiah saith: Upon the walls
197 V| norma, that is to say law, whereof is said in his legend that
198 V| should sing mass in the city, whereof he was bishop. And that
199 V| reason to publish his office, whereof is said in his legend that,
200 V| showeth in divers places, whereof he speaketh so clearly of
201 VI| to a council tofore him, whereof he communed with them how
202 VI| conceived and had a child, whereof she thanked God that she
203 VI| consumed like a dry image, whereof he prayed God to release
204 VI| the commandments of God, whereof it is said: Thou shalt love
205 VI| is full of much profit, whereof Paul and himself write that
206 VI| authorised first of the Father? whereof S. Jerome saith in the thirty-first
207 VI| inspired of the Holy Ghost, whereof S. Jerome saith in his prologue
208 VI| his sayings and dictes, whereof S. Jerome saith in the Book
209 VI| freight, and they had not whereof to pay, so that the master
210 VI| dwelled in them by entendment, whereof the apostle saith: Ne know
211 VI| conversation of saints. Whereof David saith: Sire, I have
212 VI| sovereignty of puissance, whereof S. Augustine saith thus:
213 VI| is patience in adversity, whereof it is said: We may be martyrs
214 VI| affliction and torments, whereof it is said: Who that hath
215 VI| for an example to fight, whereof S. John Chrysostom saith
216 VI| other christian people, whereof Cyprian saith: Virginity
217 VI| and virginity the mind, whereof Augustine saith: Virginity
218 VI| Stephen when he was stoned, whereof it is said in the Acts of
219 VI| which was right perfect, whereof is said in the Apocalypse:
220 VI| may not profit to them. Whereof is read that when a knight
221 VI| yield them and their goods, whereof it is no doubt but that
222 VI| of Frederick the emperor, whereof holy church had so much
223 VI| and graciously S. Clare, whereof it happed that he was worthy
224 VI| took away their sorrow, whereof the ladies, her daughters,
225 VI| and abode for the orphans whereof they had great sorrow in
226 VI| ardent fervour, or heat, whereof the holy virgin had much
227 VI| crown of gold windowed, out whereof issued a right great clearness,
228 VI| nothing ne work therewith, whereof he had so great sorrow that
229 VI| other against the north, whereof she was much abashed and
230 VI| the vigour of the Trinity, whereof S. Austin saith: She woke
231 VI| his head, and washed it, whereof her chamberers loathed and
232 VI| dower two hundred marks, whereof she gave a part to poor
233 VI| abbey, and such as she gat whereof she gave to the poor people,
234 VII| monastery that ever he saw, whereof he was full of joy, and
235 VII| glorious marriage was made, whereof all the celestial court
236 VII| of meekness and chastity, whereof the fiend having envy at
237 VII| than ever she was before, whereof all the people marvelled
238 VII| without any disease or hurt. Whereof the judge had great marvel,
239 VII| this island began to move, whereof the monks were afeard, and
240 VII| flowers, herbs, and trees, whereof they thanked God of his
241 VII| eyes, and after slew him, whereof they thanked our Lord, and
242 VII| fishes that were about them, whereof they were full sore aghast,
243 VII| heard great thundering, whereof they were sore afeard, and
244 VII| water, clear and sweet, whereof I drink daily, and thus
245 VII| forth fast into the sea, whereof the monks were sore aghast
246 VII| was all crooked for age. Whereof he was abashed, and he desired
247 VII| his members into the sea, whereof grew Venus, and Jupiter
248 VII| not so lightly tell him, whereof he was annoyed, and after
249 VII| spies came to espie them, whereof Alboin had knowledge, and
250 VII| rebel against his father, whereof he was convicted, and was
251 VII| right gladly received them, whereof they were much abashed that
252 VII| honey of holy scripture. Whereof he made marvellous books
253 VII| death in manner of a sun, whereof they were abashed what it
254 VII| showed it to the holy bishop, whereof he was right joyful and
255 VII| life and honest conditions whereof he was filled, as for his
256 VII| liberties of the church, whereof it happed that as a sergeant
257 VII| him again the said hood, whereof was great and marvellous
258 VII| were many abbeys of monks, whereof, as to come to our purpose,
259 VII| punished them right grievously.~Whereof it befell that a citizen
260 VII| which did nourish him, whereof the process or tale is such.
261 VII| that he had offended God, whereof followed the two other wars.
262 VII| not the service of God, whereof also we may part and deal
263 VII| of the holy resurrection, whereof is said in the holy Evangile,
264 VII| Secondly, that the blessing whereof our Lord speaketh to his
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