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1 I| that is to say, Lord, give light to mine eyes. After, came
2 I| resplendour of the eternal light, come and illumine them
3 I| as he is deprived of his light, as though he wept for the
4 I| give more clearness and light unto the saints. For after
5 I| and the moon shall give no light, hereby then may ye understand
6 I| not hurt nor appale her light, but at plain mid-day it
7 I| mid-day it had right great light and clearness. Thirdly,
8 I| is an heaven where is no light but the star. O palace celestial
9 I| of God maketh the works light. Whereof saith S. Gregory:
10 I| signification to that that the light of his death should cure
11 I| the day we understand the light of his death, and by the
12 I| suddenly it was all so light and clear as the colour
13 I| like purple, gold, and light royal, which illumined all
14 I| began to enjoy, saying: This light is the light of the creator
15 I| saying: This light is the light of the creator of the light
16 I| light of the creator of the light sempiternal, which promised
17 I| promised to send to us his light perpetual. And Isaiah cried:
18 I| Isaiah cried: This is the light of God the Father, like
19 I| in darkness saw a great light. Then came our Father Simeon,
20 I| we may see perfectly the light sovereign that we see and
21 I| quenched. On the morning it is light of the orient, for she hath
22 I| oil that nourisheth the light, and therefore it is said
23 I| is the clearness of dark light, he is a mirror pure and
24 I| unmeasurable, of perfect light, and of capacity without
25 I| out by the mouth, which is light, hot, sweet, and necessary
26 I| Thus the Holy Ghost is light to be shed into a man, he
27 I| much greater thing of the light than of the shadow; semblably
28 I| such wise that he gave no light to them that crucified his
29 I| Clothe you with vestments of light, they enchauffe and inflame
30 I| estate; a sad visage and light in works; full of words
31 I| to be anointed and have light of the fire, for they be
32 I| waters, and God said: Be made light, and anon light was made.
33 I| Be made light, and anon light was made. And God saw that
34 I| was made. And God saw that light was good, and divided the
35 I| was good, and divided the light from darkness, and called
36 I| darkness, and called the light day and darkness night. ~
37 I| night. ~And thus was made light with heaven and earth first,
38 I| belight nor burn clear in the light of God. Whereof Cain had
39 I| out of darkness into very light of heaven. To the which
40 I| like as it had been the light of a furnace. What time
41 I| children of Israel went it was light. ~Then Pharaoh called Moses
42 I| souls abhor and loathe this light meat. For which cause God
43 II| darkness, and see not the light of heaven. To whom the youngling
44 II| may be buried ere it be light day. And she sent forth
45 II| they had made ere it waxed light, and bade his wife to ordain
46 II| go this pilgrimage? The light of our eyes, the staff of
47 II| thy father shall see the light of heaven and shall joy
48 II| and hath made thee see the light of heaven, and by him we
49 II| shalt shine with a bright light, and all the ends of the
50 II| heaven a right great shining light, which environed him by
51 II| might see him. And when this light departed he yielded and
52 II| Virgin Lucy. ~Lucy is said of light, and light is beauty in
53 II| Lucy is said of light, and light is beauty in beholding,
54 II| Ambrose saith: The nature of light is such, she is gracious
55 II| Lucy is said, the way of light. ~S. Lucy, the holy virgin,
56 II| And there appeared a great light and clearness upon the bodies,
57 II| And forthwith came a clear light from heaven which descended
58 II| him great clearness and light, and so great brightness
59 II| might see him, and when this light and brightness was gone
60 II| of sile or sol which is light, and of terra the earth,
61 II| earth, as who saith the light of the earth, that is of
62 II| heard nothing, a great clear light entered in, that the priest
63 II| behold it. And when the light departed S. Hilary died,
64 II| understood that in this great light our Lord came, and he said
65 II| words, anon came a great light, in the which appeared a
66 II| had said and had seen the light about him, and she fell
67 II| the majesty of God hid the light of his divinity by a carnal
68 II| them a chamber which was light as had been of stars, whereupon
69 II| and silver, and a great light shone tofore them, and on
70 II| out of the prison by great light, and the sharpness of the
71 II| treasure and quencheth the light of mine eyes, I would have
72 II| ordained it, that is of the light that he ordained in his
73 II| And it is said that this light was dispositive, sudden,
74 II| and celestial, and this light of heaven advironed him
75 II| consent of the Jews. And this light divine was sudden, it was
76 II| the voice crying, in the light shining, and in the virtue
77 III| all thy works shall be in light. And hereof saith S. John
78 III| the lamb; the lamb is the light. By the lamb, which is simple,
79 III| creatures human, for to be light to all people by his doctrine,
80 III| for very God, saw a great light when they issued from their
81 III| of all peoples, that is light to the revelation of paynims
82 III| is called peace, health, light and joy. Peace, because
83 III| for he is our redeemer; light, for he is our informer;
84 III| and in to this right sweet light hast brought us, and of
85 III| tofore him a child bearing a light, and divers ointments in
86 III| with great clearness and light, so that the keepers fled
87 III| very God, which art very light, enlumine this house in
88 III| sayest that thy God is very light, and nevertheless, if he
89 III| is very God. Suddenly a light appeared there, and all
90 III| miracles, how the sun lost his light, and great earthquaving
91 III| into heaven, and like as a light sudden that enlumineth all
92 III| darknesses of the world, so the light of that soul gave a great
93 III| of that soul gave a great light; and after he knew that
94 III| coming about me a great light, by the which I was all
95 III| which is to say as father of light, and of sior, that is a
96 III| generation, clear and full of light in exposition of holy Scripture,
97 III| of same night with great light and comforted him much sweetly.
98 III| these words he fell in a light sleep, and saw S. Mark come
99 III| of the thorn, and as the light that cometh of the smoke.
100 III| anon after the candle was light again by himself, and he
101 III| there was a clearness and light about the temple in the
102 III| being a strong man and a light, caught the sword to him
103 III| and comforted with divine light. Nevertheless, in the gospel
104 III| cross made of right clear light, and was written thereupon
105 III| much to say as council of light. Or Nereus is said of nereth,
106 III| He was then council of light in preaching of virginity,
107 III| that is to say fire or light and banal, that is to say
108 III| response or answer. He was light by honest conversation,
109 III| answer by doctrine. Or he was light, for the light is good to
110 III| Or he was light, for the light is good to behold, and it
111 III| she then bare should give light to all England by his holy
112 III| over that place a great light coming from heaven which
113 III| coasts thereby which saw the light in the night tofore, came
114 III| had burned of the great light and brightness that came
115 III| his church, and made to light the candles and tapers,
116 III| upon broken glass, without light or water and S. Peter was
117 III| Ghost, and enlumined and light in the faith of our Lord.
118 III| began to shine of great light. And when it was told to
119 III| that so sought saw a great light in a desolate place of the
120 III| prayer, there descended a light so great upon him that men
121 III| fast, which quenched the light of the candle.The maidens
122 III| this lamp, for the fire and light burned continually, the
123 IV| and clad with clothes of light, and arrayed with crowns
124 IV| crowns of clearness and light. Hæc Dionysius. ~Nero was
125 IV| air was a great shining light, and from the body came
126 IV| lord also, a right great light shine upon the said head.
127 IV| weep day and night that the light of the church is extinct.
128 IV| abundantly. She took the light there, with which after
129 IV| glory, she is called the light. For then she was enlumined
130 IV| in thought, and with the light in clearness of body. Magdalene
131 IV| daughter Christine, the light of my eyes, have pity on
132 IV| life. Or Felix, bearing light or water to faith, which
133 IV| death was nigh, and bade to light the tapers about her, and
134 IV| hallow his church, and did do light the tapers. But the ofter
135 IV| grew suddenly into so great light that they enlumined all
136 IV| desired to be stirred with new light, and fell down at the feet
137 IV| manner. For as he slept a light sleep, the head inclined
138 IV| much precious, sweet and light. And when she demanded how
139 IV| air to respire, and to see light. And when the saints issue
140 IV| suddenly came a voice with light from heaven which said:
141 IV| speech of martyrs. It is light to pray, and it is profitable
142 IV| world plainly of the same light that he was embraced with,
143 IV| the night with tapers and light; but because many adventures
144 IV| And they arose and took light, and saw that Peter had
145 IV| came tofore her, with great light, and saluted her honourably
146 IV| mounted into heaven with great light, and the palm shone by right
147 IV| might not see it. And that light shone as long as they were
148 IV| oughtest to bear this palm of light at the exequies of chastity
149 IV| sepulchre environed with much light, and was like the form of
150 IV| environed her with great light, and brought her to her
151 IV| thee that childedst the light of clearness, enjoy thee
152 IV| creatures praise thee mother of light, be thou for us always praying
153 IV| was a monk much jolly and light of his living but devout
154 IV| refection not recordable, to light not quenchable, to day not
155 IV| habitation not recordable, light without darkness, bounty
156 IV| thou hast borne the very light; breaking ne destruction
157 IV| my spiritual children of light, to whom I have given the
158 IV| celestial, thou candlestick of light without darkness, by thee
159 IV| is showed the everlasting light and clearness. The blessed
160 IV| of her shone by so great light that none of the apostles
161 IV| hath nothing lost of her light, but in herself is the fountain
162 IV| herself is the fountain of light perdurable. And thou art
163 IV| thou art the fountain of light without wasting, the treasure
164 IV| abundantly, clearness of light without default, and thy
165 V| lay down there abiding the light of the day. And when it
166 V| every day, he saw a great light and shining in the prison,
167 V| the prison a marvellous light, in such wise that without
168 V| tapers all his body was light. Furthermore, they found
169 V| went forth joying, and as a light of God illumining in darkness
170 V| noble, the bright shining light came to one right heavy.
171 V| saints, which art the shining light of holy church, fisher of
172 V| heaven and enlumined with thy light. And upon such scriptures
173 V| delices, more clear than any light, and more secret than any
174 V| Augustin right clear by light of wisdom, fighting in defence
175 V| pride fell low from great light. So the first man, for his
176 V| of andor, that is to say light, and dian, that is to say
177 V| For he was illumined with light divine by passion of martyrdom.~
178 V| saints; thou art blessed, my light, when thou sufferest for
179 V| darkness, friend of the devil, light of pollution, nourishing
180 V| prison, but a great shining light made it all clear and light.
181 V| light made it all clear and light. And when she had been there
182 V| darkness is turned into light and clearness; whereof Chrysostom
183 V| lampas, a lamp, which giveth light in the church. He was incense
184 V| keep obedience. And he was light in the church by noble predication,
185 V| men enlumined with divine light, coming from the farther
186 V| For an angel is properly light, and is a messenger for
187 V| and when. Then a great light in manner of a crown environed
188 V| answered: The visitation of the light perdurable is not to be
189 V| not to be put away for the light that we have here with the
190 V| said: Weep no more, for the light of thy lantern is quenched,
191 V| eclipse taketh not away the light in the universal parts of
192 V| eclipse took away all the light, by that which S. Luke saith
193 V| said eclipse took away the light from the universal parts
194 V| signified that the new very light of the world should come.
195 V| appeared to him with great light, and delivered to him bread,
196 VI| religion. The clerks gave light and prospered in their offices
197 VI| the church with a great light, which light endured as
198 VI| with a great light, which light endured as long as he was
199 VI| so greatly abashed of the light that issued out of the church
200 VI| pilgrims thought to follow the light and drew nigh. Then the
201 VI| head, and had marvellous light about him. And he beheld
202 VI| saw him no more, ne the light, but he had his sight ever
203 VI| himself. Or Luke is said of light, he was raising himself
204 VI| of God. And he was also light of the world, for he enlumined
205 VI| Mathei quinto: Ye be the light of the world. The light
206 VI| light of the world. The light of the world is the sun,
207 VI| world is the sun, and that light hath height in his seat
208 VI| Ecclesiastes undecimo: The light of the sun is sweet, and
209 VI| the sun had withdrawn her light and rays. And he taught
210 VI| the great splendour and light that shone in the visage
211 VI| and earth, which made the light to increase, and divided
212 VI| causes, and that is for light punition or for hasty deliverance,
213 VI| some saint. First, for the light punition, as it is showed
214 VI| fallacious. The skins be light, but the flame of fire withinforth
215 VI| master judged the pain to be light, the dead scholar said to
216 VI| was set, he might see no light. And it was a place right
217 VI| fosse or pit with great light, and took the hand of his
218 VI| as he sang mass a great light of fire descended upon his
219 VI| the house was so clearly light, that it seemed the night
220 VI| the great clearness and light of heaven, nevertheless
221 VI| a bird, and made her to light upon a little bough of a
222 VI| three windows give more light than two. And S. Barbara
223 VI| midnight descended a great light and clearness into the prison
224 VI| sorrow! my dear son, the light of mine age, why hast thou
225 VI| clothe you with the arms of light. And then they were led
226 VI| see anon the flourished light of God, and after this cold
227 VI| that darkness go tofore the light, in like wise after sickness
228 VII| in darkness, and till the light of grace come we may not
229 VII| saying: Alas ! the most clear light of our faith, of wisdom,
230 VII| part of the day they saw no light, and as our Lord would,
231 VII| marvelled greatly how the light burned so fair and wasted
232 VII| year, and always it is here light as ye now see, and he that
233 VII| thou hast darkened the light of mine eyes, son, why hast
234 VII| darkness and am come to the light, I have fled error and know
235 VII| Father eternal, resplendent light which never may be extinct,
236 VII| days without sight of any light, without drink, and without
237 VII| child in resplendour or light of all good virtues, by
238 VII| replenished and filled with great light. The archbishop of Narbonne
239 VII| life, health and blessing, light, sapience, the which God,
240 VII| is as much for to say as light, life, and health. Fourthly,
241 VII| their hearts to God may of light lie.~After, the priest saith:
242 VII| every one may take of the light of it without it be lessed
243 VII| of God they may have very light and very peace in the glory
244 VII| that is to say: Let your light be shining tofore the men,
245 VII| demanded with good heart is of light granted. Of this petition
246 VII| all evil beholding, from light hearing, from foolish and
247 VII| or witness of the divine light, of the which light all
248 VII| divine light, of the which light all creatures were illumined.
249 VII| an angel from God and did light all the pit and did slay
250 VII| sweet roses, and I see the light everlasting, the Son of
251 VII| Lexington, Stephen, vi. 237.~Light given by miracle, iii. 293.~
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