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1 I| solemnly, and should be kept from fasting, and at the
2 I| ordained them. And this fast is kept four times in the year,
3 I| whom hell hath holden and kept the souls, which were enclosed
4 I| diligently they closed him and kept him, and would have slain
5 I| their bonds whom we held and kept? And they that were wont
6 I| that this Litany should be kept and observed over all. It
7 I| in safety and surety, and kept against all tempest. And
8 I| of heavens. The manna was kept unto the morn and was corrupt;
9 I| monument was delivered to be kept and there he rested. And
10 I| perfect and righteous and kept God's commandment. And when
11 I| it, and therefore I have kept thee from having to do with
12 I| flock of her father, for she kept that time the beasts. And
13 I| prisoners of the king were kept and he was there fast set
14 I| that all this wheat may be kept in barns and garners in
15 I| day, the angel that hath kept me from all evil bless these
16 I| commanded them, but reserved and kept the men-children. For whom
17 I| cause that ye reserved and kept the men-children? They answered:
18 I| father is my helper and hath kept me from the hand of Pharaoh. ~
19 I| he was quit of them, he kept not his promise and would
20 I| gathered more than they ate and kept it till on the morn, and
21 I| of worms. And that they kept for the Sabbath day was
22 I| the tabernacle for to be kept for a perpetual memory and
23 I| Sabbath day which was straitly kept in the old law, holy church
24 I| tabernacle: in which ark was kept three things. First the
25 II| youngest and yet a child, and kept sheep in the field. And
26 II| Bethlehem with his father, and kept sheep, and three of his
27 II| And David was wise and kept him well from him. And after
28 II| Saul and David, yet Saul kept no promise, but ever lay
29 II| number of four hundred, and kept him in the mountains. ~And
30 II| gobet of his mantle and kept it. And when Saul was gone
31 II| aforetimes his shepherds kept his sheep in desert, he
32 II| night all the time that we kept our flocks there, wherefore
33 II| hast thou not therefore kept thy lord the king? There
34 II| die because ye have not kept your lord anointed of our
35 II| upon Israel, and I have kept thee from the hand of Saul,
36 II| and Paynims, this Tobit kept his soul clean and was never
37 II| he dreaded ever God and kept his precepts and was not
38 II| desired man, but I have kept clean my soul from all concupiscence.
39 II| thou hast conserved and kept me for some other man. Thy
40 II| God liveth, for his angel kept me hence going, there abiding,
41 II| be all in prayers; and he kept the doors. And this was
42 II| thieves, wherefore have ye not kept them? Ye shall receive sorrow
43 II| blessed S. Nicholas came and kept him that he had none harm.
44 II| benedicta in aeternum: Thou hast kept chastity, and therefore
45 II| time this feast should be kept. The angel answered to him,
46 II| made her to be straitly kept, i again for S. Anastasia,
47 II| second was, that our Lord kept to him his virginity like
48 II| much loved S. John and well kept his commandments. And her
49 II| vacant and void, the king kept them both long in his hand
50 II| that he would have them kept, and especial if a clerk
51 II| pardon withal, which is kept and accustomed unto this
52 II| anointed and this ampull is kept in the church of S. Remigius
53 II| done, ne that thou hast kept thy belly and thy tongue
54 II| touched the clouds, which kept people having wings that
55 II| with this vestment and hath kept my body, but your villainous
56 II| doubted to anger our Lord he kept him from sin, and prayed
57 II| drew her finger again and kept the ring fast. And then
58 II| the finger to her hand and kept the ring, and so he espoused
59 II| commandment of Dacian, but it was kept by angels from touching
60 III| all his arms, that were kept, was present, and at the
61 III| written of me. Which law he kept during his life; as it is
62 III| days of her life after she kept that piece of that candle
63 III| which I have avowed and kept to my Lord, sith mine infancy,
64 III| and sith my youth hast kept me and hast suffered me
65 III| tomb, showing that our Lord kept the city from the said fire
66 III| grace of our Lord to be kept from all perils of fire
67 III| bishop made the water to be kept, of which water a blind
68 III| against that the gates were kept so that he might not issue.
69 III| others from then forthon kept them from stealing of sheep
70 III| bishop died. And as Cuthbert kept sheep in the field, looked
71 III| the issue of the gate, and kept him so long till they had
72 III| the city arrayed and feast kept throughout all the town,
73 III| perfection in his life, for he kept not only the commandments
74 III| which is in to this day kept in the church of Aquilegia,
75 III| and with great devotion kept.~After this it happed that
76 III| gifts, to two priests that kept the body of S. Mark, that
77 III| because it should be secretly kept. Then it happed that they
78 III| roasted that one half and kept that other for to eat. It
79 III| of her child that she had kept, and said: If ye will, I
80 III| cross that we may thereby be kept from the power of our ghostly
81 III| her in prison and there kept her seven days and seven
82 III| that dish with silver and kept it long in great devotion.
83 III| angel to a servant that kept him, whose name was Modestus,
84 III| Lord God, whose bodies were kept of eagles, and afterward,
85 III| patiently the child and kept it with him there two years.
86 III| which were long observed and kept. Among which he ordained
87 III| surely conducted me and hath kept me by his power from all
88 III| of Jesu Christ and thus kept his master Amphiabel in
89 III| purpose, and therefore he was kept under the governance of
90 III| it she was shamefaced and kept her in her house well five
91 III| empeshment, by which he kept silence, and bydwonge his
92 III| appropriate the miracle to him but kept him from vain glory and
93 III| his tigurion or lodge, and kept him in vigils with lights,
94 III| during three days she was kept as for dead, for there appeared
95 III| more thereto. Thus our Lord kept her from harm, which keepeth
96 III| been healed. That taper is kept yet at Notre Dame de Paris.
97 III| Hereof heard three men which kept their wives mad; they went
98 IV| which yet he made to be kept. Then for his pleasure he
99 IV| heads. And a shepherd that kept sheep took it with his staff,
100 IV| days. Noah, as it is read, kept himself; his wife, and his
101 IV| was glad and joyful, and kept his hour, and had his will
102 IV| it in a place for to be kept unto the day that the translation
103 IV| answered to him that, it was kept for the great bishop of
104 IV| There was a tame bird kept in a cage whicb was learned
105 IV| to her brother. But God kept him that it never grieved
106 IV| praising to our Lord, and kept that scroll for a relic.
107 IV| delivered to a nurse for to be kept. And when she came to perfect
108 IV| fifteen years of age, and kept the sheep of her nurse with
109 IV| whom Mary Magdalene had kept, went oft sithes to the
110 IV| my son, and hast fed and kept him two years in this rock,
111 IV| of a widow, and there was kept and refreshed seven months.
112 IV| which abode by him and kept him at the foot of the Mount
113 IV| to him tofore them that kept him, and they awoke, and
114 IV| said keeping, for he hath kept his ways in such wise that
115 IV| religion; for his mother kept the law of baptism, and
116 IV| touched them not, but rather kept them from harm. Then began
117 IV| the dish with silver, and kept it long, with great devotion. ~
118 IV| chamber, and the angels kept the door in such wise that
119 IV| link of the chain. And he kept it much worthily in great
120 IV| beasts and birds, but he kept him, to whom he kept his
121 IV| he kept him, to whom he kept his faith, without hurting,
122 IV| of our Lord, or else as kept of God. Or it is said of
123 IV| he is said dominicus, as kept of our Lord. Our Lord kept
124 IV| kept of our Lord. Our Lord kept him in his threefold state.
125 IV| For in the first state he kept himself in making himself
126 IV| sustained and bare it up, and kept it from falling. And then
127 IV| that this love should be kept to them that should come
128 IV| wetting, like as they had been kept diligently in an almary.
129 IV| soon lost if it be not well kept. Then he appeared to her
130 IV| other aromatic, and they kept that unction with great
131 IV| disciples disclosed it not, but kept it secret, because our Lord
132 IV| chalice. And that chalice is kept yet in the said church in
133 IV| treasure is more worthy to be kept in heaven than in earth.
134 IV| standing on the altar, and kept him from the fire without
135 IV| a thing faint, and have kept that which thou deliveredst
136 IV| thy love, which thou hast kept without blame of sin to
137 IV| And that she that hath kept her virginity in her childing
138 IV| had taken to espouse, were kept in the chambers celestial.
139 IV| with him into Egypt, and kept him all her life unto the
140 IV| his mother that which he kept in a strange vesture? It
141 IV| his mother not corrupt? He kept Daniel alive in the pit
142 IV| that we have said have not kept nature, for we doubt not
143 IV| doubt not but grace hath kept more the entireness of Mary
144 V| which I remember to have kept to my power as long as I
145 V| great good to a monk that kept the body of S. Augustin
146 V| nobody by her faith, and she kept it all her life, as he had
147 V| tofore all the knights that kept him, and they in no manner
148 V| Lord, which hast always kept me in chastity, suffer me
149 V| he thanked God that had kept them without breaking in
150 V| and other strangers were kept in the most secret chests
151 V| sometime was not hallowed ne kept. But Innocent the fourth,
152 V| hostage for her son, and kept it much diligently. And
153 V| have comfort thereof she kept it always at her bed's head.
154 V| and promised to them that kept it the life perdurable.
155 V| crystal and of glass for to be kept, and then he called the
156 V| our Saviour, whereas is kept an ampul with the same blood.
157 V| there a solemn feast is kept and done, and there is proved
158 V| well showed how S. John kept the city, for a great company
159 V| the master of the work and kept Enfemia without hurt, sitting
160 V| made the enchanters to be kept, and sent for the apostle.
161 V| Jesu Christ, and I have kept the commandment of God which
162 V| named eculee, but they were kept by the angel of our Lord,
163 V| and will have it surely kept. And therefore I have proved
164 V| the sea, but S. Michael kept the wife all whole, and
165 V| the holy angels, and to be kept holy through all the world.
166 V| thus as a herdsman, and kept him wisely going and coming,
167 V| governed the church and kept it from peril of wreck,
168 V| marvellous holiness, and kept silence so straitly that
169 V| whom this noble seat was kept, he heard that it was said
170 V| friar with whom he went, and kept it.~When a friar had done
171 V| capon, and the cursed man kept it. And on the morn when
172 V| fair, and was much nobly kept by the diligence of her
173 V| filth. And that night she kept her from the company of
174 VI| they were preserved and kept alive, and were conveyed
175 VI| emperor of Rome, the which kept them till S. Edward was
176 VI| his virginity, which was kept in a frail and brittle vessel;
177 VI| sadder foot saved all, and kept him on his feet; which thing
178 VI| hath so long preserved and kept whole. Then the pall in
179 VI| the blessed Virgin Mary kept and heled diligently all
180 VI| the amphitheatre came and kept the door of the bordel.
181 VI| but when he had it, he kept it a year upon the altar
182 VI| God suffered them to be kept undefouled, and not to be
183 VI| Then the duke made to be kept that one and that other,
184 VI| men of that town, and so kept them fifteen years. His
185 VI| were brethren; and our Lord kept the wife of Eustace, so
186 VI| where his wife dwelt and kept a poor hostelry. And these
187 VI| which nevertheless have been kept from all corruption, and
188 VI| office. The seventh day is kept and observed that the souls
189 VI| forgiven. The trental is kept, which is in three dizains,
190 VI| and she abode at home and kept her father's house while
191 VI| and shall be protected and kept by the sign of the cross,
192 VI| then he was commanded to be kept for to be on the morn all
193 VI| much great patience, for he kept so great patience that he
194 VI| battle, and because they kept this cope they were called
195 VI| Seventhly, how S. Clare kept poverty; it is read that
196 VI| Lord, in such wise that he kept and defended the city, that
197 VI| cloister was silence better kept ne holden, there was no
198 VI| all that day and all night kept the body of the holy virgin
199 VI| mountain on which two shepherds kept their sheep, the which saw
200 VI| prison, and made her to be kept there by his servants unto
201 VI| prayed the servant that kept him to give him a piece
202 VI| man that ye have so long kept and harboured be the same
203 VI| chastely I have to thee kept myself like a turtle that
204 VI| them down.~And when she had kept in innocence the degree
205 VI| whole conscience. And she kept this commandment with so
206 VI| with habit religious and kept perpetual continence after
207 VI| her clothes, which they kept for great relics. And then
208 VI| insomuch that unnethe he kept anything for himself, for
209 VI| deliver it to her and she kept it after to her life's end.
210 VI| and full of meekness, and kept truly the very religion
211 VI| a wolf which diligently kept the holy head from devouring
212 VII| to his palace and to be kept with great diligence, and
213 VII| pure that they seemed to be kept by the cure of angels. Then
214 VII| solemnised, which is yet there kept and is about the time of
215 VII| cleanness of chastity, for she kept chastity among those things
216 VII| things the blessed Katherine kept her chastity, for she had
217 VII| passion that they might be kept steadfast in the faith,
218 VII| house, that it should be kept from all peril of lightning
219 VII| abbot how long they had kept that silence, that none
220 VII| months tofore, and there they kept the service of the resurrection
221 VII| Dread ye not, for ye have kept by two Easters the feast
222 VII| deliverance of the great fish, and kept their Easter-tide till Trinity
223 VII| thankings to our Lord which had kept them all those seven years
224 VII| of God; wherefore it was kept in custom long time after
225 VII| the fire, and so saved and kept his church from burning.
226 VII| served him for devotion, and kept him in his malady, and when
227 VII| angels obedient to him, which kept him. And they say yet that,
228 VII| the emperor made him to be kept, and said that he himself
229 VII| was twelve years old he kept his father's sheep. And
230 VII| pricking of his flesh, and so kept him as long as he lived,
231 VII| the said stone is as yet kept within his church, and many
232 VII| them many things which they kept as their own good to the
233 VII| himself from uttering, and kept still such things that are
234 VII| all with their goods were kept and saved from drowning
235 VII| and children, and goods kept from burning without to
236 VII| abbey, and to do him to be kept that he should not escape
237 VII| of God which defended and kept him, it is not found that
238 VII| thither, and supposing to have kept him from drowning, invoked
239 VII| his brethren bolden and kept under the cure and religious
240 VII| into a fountain for to be kept there. It happed, as such
241 VII| but there came a lamb that kept the fish from harm, and
242 VII| I shall be delivered and kept from all mine enemies, that
243 VII| stablished to be holden and kept. Of which the first longeth
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