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1 I| innocency. In summer for to be young by virtue and constancy.
2 I| repressed and closed as in young children. And then, after
3 I| up his eyes, he saw three young men coming to him, and anon
4 I| cursed people of the town, young and old, beset and environed
5 I| wilderness, and became there a young man and an archer, and dwelled
6 I| ass, and took with him two young men and Isaac his son. And
7 I| well, my lord, that I have young children and tender, and
8 I| desirous and grievous to the young man, and he always forsook
9 I| and we have a brother a young child which was born to
10 I| his brethren, without the young children, flocks and beasts,
11 II| slain. David said to the young man that brought these tidings:
12 II| even. And David said to the young man: Of whence art thou?
13 II| and yet after this ten young men, squires of Joab, ran
14 II| old men, and called the young men that were of his age,
15 II| of them counsel. And the young men that had been nourished
16 II| said to them like as the young men had counselled him.
17 II| men, but was counselled by young men, the ten tribes of Israel
18 II| from sin and do well. Then young Tobias answered to his father:
19 II| went forth and found a fair young man girt up and ready for
20 II| whence have we thee, good young man? And he answered: Of
21 II| have with them by the way, young Tobias took leave of his
22 II| weeping and was still. ~Then young Tobias went forth and an
23 II| his wife: How like is this young man unto my cousin! And
24 II| asked them: Whence be ye, young men my brethren? And they
25 II| demandest is father of this young man. And then went Raguel,
26 II| it might happen to this young man in like wise. And when
27 II| had supped, they led the young man to her. Tobias remembered
28 II| cometh. Raphael then said to young Tobias: Anon as thou enterest
29 II| sons of the sons of his son young Tobias. And when he had
30 II| his son, and seven of his young sons, his nephews, and said
31 II| measure. Then all the people young and old came to Ozias which
32 II| they sent after all the young men and valiant to pursue
33 II| lightly. ~It was so that a young man came and followed S.
34 II| prayers whom I had lost. ~A young christian man said to S.
35 II| there was brought out a young man dead. The apostle demanded
36 II| he rendered the life to young men drowned in the sea.
37 II| on the Friday, and in his young age he eschewed the plays
38 II| plays and japes of other young children. He used and haunted
39 II| market, our Lord said to him: Young man, what wilt thou buy?
40 II| found, in the hand of the young man that was married, a
41 II| And he had ordained two young men brethren which were
42 II| stones, the which these two young men brake in the presence
43 II| was brought tofore him a young man dead, which only had
44 II| recreation. And on a time a young man passed by with his fellowship
45 II| had said, and called the young man to him and demanded
46 II| withal? said S. John. And the young man said: We shoot birds
47 II| in what manner. Then the young man bent his bow and held
48 II| brought again the soul a young man into his body, he drank
49 II| saith in a chronicle that, a young son of Herod was nourished
50 II| physicians he got three thousand young children for to have cut
51 II| wasps; that other that was young he made him to be in a right
52 II| Paul, tofore said, was young, about sixteen years of
53 II| know him that so tempted young people. Then said S. Anthony:
54 II| Christ reigneth over all. ~A young man passed by S. Anthony
55 II| of pity, and ye old and young, weep ye, and I will weep
56 II| his son, which was a noble young man, said plainly that so
57 II| christian faith, she was young of age, and aged in wit,
58 II| whereof it happed that the young man was ardently esprised
59 II| love of my God. When the young man had heard all this he
60 II| of virgins: This virgin, young men, old men and children
61 II| have thy desire; and the young man said he would so do.
62 II| multiply, I send to thee this young man, esprised in the love
63 II| schedule he said to the young man: Wilt thou believe in
64 II| maid in the love of that young man. The which came to her
65 II| her in the love of that young man that she fell down to
66 II| give to me in marriage the young man that I desire, and if
67 II| pleasure and married her to the young man and gave to her all
68 II| and said to the wife: This young man that thou hast taken
69 II| thee. And anon took the young man and made the sign of
70 II| all for him, and led the young man by the hand to the church.
71 II| seeing of any man, took the young man and pained them to take
72 II| hand of S. Basil. And the young man began to cry; Holy saint
73 II| Basil to move in holding the young man. S. Basil said: Thou
74 II| holding the hand of the young man, the schedule which
75 II| their ears, how like is this young man to Peter the tollener,
76 II| Another time there was a young man had ravished a nun,
77 II| the clerks reproved the young man thereof tofore S. John,
78 III| and mortified among the young maidens their fleshly desires
79 III| And this man was noble and young, and gladly went for to
80 III| instituted emperor. Whiles he was young he was taught in the art
81 III| informed, and they that be yet young in the faith with me trust
82 III| order, came a company of young men which sat down each
83 III| tofore them candles, and two young angels began the introit
84 III| and how well that I be a young maid, nevertheless my body
85 III| the corpse, anon came a young man clad in silk, and well
86 III| ne never after also. This young man, whom followed the fair
87 III| embalmed within the tomb, this young man set, at the head of
88 III| was set at her head, the young man and all his company
89 III| it is supposed that this young man was her good angel.
90 III| the provost in figure of a young man, and said: Spare not
91 III| visage, for oft he seemed young, and after old. And after
92 III| and had therewith slain a young monk. Then they brought
93 III| that S. Benet ate, and a young man which was son to a great
94 III| stood among them a fair young child of the age of three
95 III| be taken the children and young people of them of the town
96 III| said: Go ye your way fair young man, that ye perish not
97 III| that one, a right fair young man, appeared to a priest
98 III| this devout revelation.~A young man on a time had a cancer
99 III| whole. It happed that a young man was dumb and might not
100 III| out of others' mouths; and young men that had been right
101 III| there was the corps of a young man brought to be buried.
102 III| God would, converted the young men to the faith of Jesu
103 III| she had converted the two young men and the two virgins
104 III| say as courteous in his young age. Or otherwise, as it
105 III| he is propitious to this young man, but let us go to Pancrace
106 III| in the same country was a young man that was lame, dumb,
107 III| folly which seest me so young of age, not being yet three
108 III| there appeared to him two young men clad in white vestments
109 III| same book that there was a young man in a town named Victoriana
110 III| and Martyr.~S. Edward, the young king and martyr, was the
111 III| sore for to destroy this young King Edward for to make
112 III| awaited for to destroy this young King Edward. And so it happed
113 III| it happed that this said young king, Edward, rode on hunting
114 III| hight Amphiabel, a goodly young man, and well learned in
115 III| well disposed and seemly young man, and discreet in his
116 III| the great beauty of this young company, and had compassion
117 III| ordained a day in which these young men should receive the order
118 III| Another time there was a young child that had his brain
119 III| maladies. When this holy young man knew of their coming
120 III| her to change her habit. A young man had fianced and trothed
121 III| holy virgin was brought a young man that was so sick of
122 IV| changed, now old and now young, which, when Nero saw, he
123 IV| happed that there was a young man dead, and then Nero
124 IV| to the dead body, saying: Young man, arise in the name of
125 IV| craft they gave to him a young frog to drink, and grew
126 IV| he lost and redressed. A young man that fell out of a window
127 IV| evensong time in a loft, a young man named Patroclus, butler
128 IV| emperor, why smitest thou this young man, truly and wisely answering
129 IV| little tofore his death a young man died and was raised
130 IV| will, if he would slay this young king her brother, and anon
131 IV| at that same time, this young holy king was asleep, and
132 IV| was fallen down, this holy young king was heavy and sorrowful,
133 IV| Clent; and as he walked, the young king was all heavy and laid
134 IV| Askeberd smote off this holy young king's head. And anon, his
135 IV| Margaret, I am overcome. If a young man had overcome me I had
136 IV| to his life. ~There was a young man of the country of Lyons,
137 IV| vanished away. Then the young man was in great anguish,
138 IV| Florence and Pistoia, a young man deceived of simplesse
139 IV| because he had lost such young men. And then they were
140 IV| to that other, that this young man had found some old treasure.
141 IV| about in the city that a young man had found ancient treasure,
142 IV| long since, and thou art young and wouldst deceive the
143 IV| will have showed by this young man. Then said the young
144 IV| young man. Then said the young man: Follow ye me, and I
145 IV| and as he sat at dinner, a young child that lay wound in
146 IV| river of Rhone, there was a young man on that other side of
147 IV| virgin, and whilst he was yet young in the faith he received
148 IV| and anon she arose. And a young man of Hippo died, and anon
149 IV| went to prayer, and as the young man had despoiled him of
150 IV| thought of this there came a young man bearing a book of the
151 IV| in our Lord. ~There was a young man, nephew of the cardinal
152 IV| made his prayers, and the young man reestablished to life.
153 IV| with joy, there came two young men of the same habit and
154 IV| the church. ~There was a young man which was serf and bond
155 IV| which was serf and bond to a young lady, and went to fish in
156 IV| Spain, he found there two young men, Laurence, and Vincent
157 IV| blessed Vincent might not be young, and the blessed Sixtus
158 IV| battle, and to thee as to a young man shall remain a more
159 V| lest Rocke, which was a young flowering man should be
160 V| cardinal. He understood the young man Rocke to be right dear
161 V| considered the beauty of this young man and was greatly achauffed
162 V| Augustidinense. And he being a young child shone in so great
163 V| her thought that a fair young man was tofore her, that
164 V| then he saw a right fair young man standing before him,
165 V| to the faith.~On a time young monks that dwelled with
166 V| of his wife that was so young and right fair, noble, and
167 V| other. And Adrian was a young man, lusty and much fair,
168 V| complained, saying that a young man, a false christian,
169 V| should send to her all the young men that were jolly, for
170 V| people were there always young, and the sound of angels
171 V| in the likeness of a fair young man, and entered into her
172 V| that he would forgive this young man his trespass. And he
173 V| he crowned Childeric, yet young, to be king. But Ebroinus
174 V| went a great multitude of young men and maidens, which were
175 V| required to marriage of a noble young man, and by the accord of
176 V| was oft full of blood of young men that drew to her. Which
177 VI| stepmother did do slay him in his young age, because her son Ethelred
178 VI| dignity, and with him a seemly young man richly arrayed in clothing
179 VI| vain glory.~There was a young woman given in marriage
180 VI| sleep in the shadow, and a young man of that fellowship that
181 VI| words following: When I was young and dwelled in Normandy,
182 VI| Westminster there was a fair young man which was blind, whom
183 VI| Gloucester, which then was young, Iusty, fresh, and newly
184 VI| perilous. Then she said to a young damoiselle that was fellow
185 VI| son by marriage. And the young man had great desire and
186 VI| dedicate her virginity, and the young man should be baptized,
187 VI| at once, which were then young. But at the last he left
188 VI| and commanded that all the young men should be gathered in
189 VI| country ordained these two young men, his sons, most convenable
190 VI| when the master saw these young men of noble form and adorned
191 VI| hostelry. And these two young men, by the purveyance of
192 VI| that be baptized, be they young or aged, if they die, anon
193 VI| church. To whom there came a young man for to defoul her, who
194 VI| king named Alane, which young man burned in the concupiscence
195 VI| the church. And when this young man had espied her, he followed
196 VI| her martyrdom.~And this young man that had thus slain
197 VI| his son, or an old man a young wanton, so should reason
198 VI| with his will. For from his young infancy he was inspired
199 VI| the mouth of children and young suckers, and for thine enemies
200 VI| his infancy when he was young he was full of many sottises
201 VI| mistress and true for to inform young people that knew but little
202 VI| Dioscorus. This Dioscorus had a young daughter which was named
203 VI| part profit when she was a young maid, she gave the tenth
204 VI| living.~On a time she saw a young man, and she called him
205 VI| prayed for him, and the young man also prayed for himself,
206 VI| for himself, and anon the young man began to cry: Cease
207 VI| accomplished her prayer the young man left his heat, and came
208 VI| enemies of God. And as a young man came with others for
209 VI| this holy man when he was young and tender of age he was
210 VI| should be espoused to a young man named Valerian, and
211 VI| said to them: O ye good young men, it is nothing to lose
212 VI| had lost her husband, a young man, in the sea, and that
213 VI| then Peter said: There is a young man with us named Clement
214 VI| certainly mother of that young man, and kneeling down tofore
215 VII| of the land came to this young lady, Katherine, and desired
216 VII| ensue in her realm. And this young maid granted to them their
217 VII| parliament was assembled and the young queen crowned with great
218 VII| desire your good answer. This young queen Katherine, hearing
219 VII| this realm. And when this young queen Katherine had achieved
220 VII| request. Then said this young Queen Katherine with a sad
221 VII| you. And then said this young Queen Katherine unto her
222 VII| departed. And this noble young Katherine went to her palace,
223 VII| passion.~But now I leave this young queen in her contemplation,
224 VII| emperor, that for one maid, young and frail, he hath done
225 VII| her servants which were young of age; she had freedom
226 VII| there came to them a fair young man, and full courteously
227 VII| no man may come, and this young man said to them: Ye have
228 VII| they were there. And the young man told them that this
229 VII| commandment of God. And then the young man brought them to their
230 VII| all shipped, suddenly this young man vanished away out of
231 VII| to his correction in his young age, for now I must go to
232 VII| there came to them a fair young man and welcomed them courteously,
233 VII| death followeth. And this young man remembered oft in his
234 VII| shalt be semblable to a young man that when he would have
235 VII| give him praising. This young man seeing her prudence
236 VII| may so soon deceive the young men as the beauty of women.
237 VII| inflame him, which burned the young man withinforth, and the
238 VII| convenable. And when the holy young man saw this thing, and
239 VII| in Ravenna she saw a fair young man which was provost of
240 VII| put in to his chamber a young damsel to the innocent child,
241 VII| archbishop, it happed that a young maid dead was brought thither
242 VII| letters, and he also, as the young Solomon child, wise and
243 VII| king. Not long after, a young child of Burgundy both dumb
244 VII| to be believed, being of young age, was with his brethren
245 VII| howbeit that he was tender and young of age, yet seemed to be
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