Volume
1 I| triumphal songs of Easter, as we read the eloquent passages devoted
2 I| other saints of the desert, read like the echoes of another
3 I| who care to reap. Having read every page very carefully
4 I| French which should have read 'fames venues,' (femmes
5 I| that shall see or hear it read, to pardon me where I have
6 I| profit to all them that shall read or hear it read, and may
7 I| that shall read or hear it read, and may increase in them
8 I| unto all them that shall read and hear this said book,
9 I| the gospel of S. John is read that it was done nigh unto
10 I| Moses. And in this time is read the Book of Genesis. The
11 I| anon. Nevertheless it is read in the gospel of Nicodemus
12 I| story called apocryphum read. They that have read this,
13 I| apocryphum read. They that have read this, let them say and believe
14 I| Scholastica Historia is read that Pilate was accused
15 I| his sepulchre. Whereof is read in Scholastica Historia,
16 I| cave or a fosse. For it is read in the histories, when he
17 I| was to Joseph, as it is read in the gospel of Nicodemus.
18 I| Saint Austin. ~And it is read in the gospel of Nicodemus
19 I| began to frequent it, it is read in the Acts of the Apostles
20 I| likeness of elements. Ye have read of the work of the world;
21 I| Antiochus. For as it is read in the book of Kings: Jeroboam
22 I| and thieves. ~Whereof is read that an usurer had founded
23 I| noise. Nebuzar-adan as is read in the xxv. chapter of the
24 I| church of God, as it is read in the Maccabees. And by
25 I| of the Bible, in which is read the legend and story of
26 I| made, and therefore it is read: It is not good the man
27 I| called Quinquagesima is read in the church the history
28 I| Esau and of Jacob, which is read in the Church the Second
29 I| matter of the history that is read, for now followeth the legend
30 I| followeth the legend as it is read in the church. ~Isaac began
31 I| and his brethren, which is read the third Sunday in Lent. ~
32 I| history of Moses, which is read in the Church on Mid-lent
33 I| then to Moses: I shall rain read to you from heaven, let
34 II| histories of the kings, which is read in holy church from the
35 II| in the month of August is read the Book of Sapience, and
36 II| the month of September be read the histories of Job, of
37 II| Epiphany unto Septuagesima be read the Epistles of Paul. And
38 II| of the month of August is read the Book of Kings. ~This
39 II| nobleman told me that he had read that David did this penance
40 II| of Saint Matthew which is read on Christmas day in the
41 II| followeth the History of Job, read on the first Sunday of September. ~
42 II| history of Tobit which is read the third Sunday of September. ~
43 II| story of Judith which is read the last Sunday of October. ~
44 II| them. And therefore it is read in an hymn that he rendered
45 II| cruel in correcting. ~It is read in a chronicle that, the
46 II| they were at a mass, one read a gospel which made mention
47 II| believe that this which is read be true, and also that S.
48 II| gate, and he should there read the epistle, and the same
49 II| be a bishop. ~Also it is read in the same history that
50 II| fell to the earth. It is read in a legend that when Maximus,
51 II| on a time in the church read in the gospel, that said:
52 II| Tranquillinus said: It is read in our books what men they
53 II| prayers healed her. It is read in the gestes of the Lombards
54 II| Agnetis secundo. ~Of her we read an example that in the church
55 II| In another place it is read that when the church of
56 II| fiends, and when he had read the schedule he said to
57 II| after that the gospel was read in the church, the people
58 II| seal, open thy writing and read it; which anon she opened
59 II| than other gifts. And it is read that in him were three things
60 III| Latin, and French, and read coursably the Scriptures
61 III| people of the world, but read devoutly their psalter not
62 III| was out he began alone to read the invocations, and a great
63 III| his master. And as it is read in the history of S. Basil,
64 III| departed from the place. It is read that S. Ignatius in all
65 III| if we will be saved.~We read an example of a noble lady
66 III| traitor. And his life is read in holy church, and Bede
67 III| beginning of Judas. It is read in a history, though it
68 III| his sins. Thus far it is read in the history which is
69 III| Antichrist. The third wonder is read of his purgatory, which
70 III| all this left S. Benet to read on his book, but called
71 III| the glorious Virgin, we read an example of a noble knight
72 III| and in other places it is read that he resteth in the city
73 III| commanded that it should be read at Rome. And then S. Peter
74 III| siege of Jerusalem.~It is read also in the same history,
75 III| famine and by sword. It is read that when Titus entered
76 III| resurrection of our Lord. It is read in the gospel of Nicodemus
77 III| In another place it is read that the angel brought him
78 IV| Leo the pope, as it is read in the miracles of our blessed
79 IV| praying, and said: I have read it and amended it. Then
80 IV| customably. And after that it is read in Historia Ecclesiastica
81 IV| him was impossible. It is read in the book of S Clement
82 IV| In another place it is read that he was devoured of
83 IV| writings were recited and read tofore the emperor, and
84 IV| known which it was. ~It is read in the epistle of S. Dionysius
85 IV| lived days. Noah, as it is read, kept himself; his wife,
86 IV| fell upon the psalter she read that same time. Deum laudemus.
87 IV| shame is it to you, when you read the pain of Christ and the
88 IV| them that write my passion, read it or hear, and to them
89 IV| in her story; and it is read in another place that it
90 IV| and came to her, as it is read in the books of the said
91 IV| of length, and as it is read in some histories that,
92 IV| that were come thither, and read them tofore them all, so
93 IV| them. In some books it is read that there was a philosopher
94 IV| Jerusalem. It is nowhere read that Martha had ever any
95 IV| passion after Luke should be read tofore her, and when this
96 IV| and the deacon should go read the gospel and receive the
97 IV| wert, he was deacon and read the gospel that thou readest
98 IV| collations of fathers he read curiously, and took the
99 IV| tocoming harvest. It is read in the gests of the Earl
100 IV| into the schools, and as he read, S. Dominic with six friars
101 IV| faith. How be it that it is read in another place otherwise,
102 IV| under this Decius, for it is read in the chronicle that Sixtus
103 IV| Augustus ne emperor, as it is read in the chronicles, that
104 IV| putteth may be true. And it is read in another chronicle that
105 IV| founden all whole. It is read in the book of the miracles
106 IV| world to our Lord. It is read in the life of Henry the
107 IV| fail him at the end. We read that the blessed children
108 IV| martyrs, as is well found and read that many have suffered
109 IV| flame of the torment. We read in the gospel that the fire
110 IV| more probable that which is read in another place, that she
111 IV| found it in his lap. ~It is read in the revelations of S.
112 IV| of saints, the which is read solemnly in many churches,
113 V| said to him: Thou hast not read in any of them but that
114 V| he was flayed, and it is read in many books that he was
115 V| evil death.~It is in a book read of the miracles of saints
116 V| nigh according to this is read of S. Andrew.~The blessed
117 V| servant of all covetises, read them all by myself alone,
118 V| understood all them that I might read, and all them of the craft
119 V| music and of numbers. I read and understood them without
120 V| years of age, he began to read in the book of philosophy,
121 V| the faith.~And as it is read in the book of Confessions,
122 V| prefect of Rome, that he might read rhetoric at Milan. And that
123 V| the mass was, and bade him read. And he ascended upon high,
124 V| a voice saying: Take and read, and anon he opened the
125 V| on the first chapter and read: Clothe ye you in our Lord
126 V| writ appertaineth best to read in, for to be made most
127 V| otherwise than it was to read, he deferred to read them
128 V| to read, he deferred to read them till he were more conning
129 V| Ambrose. And then, as it is read, S. Ambrose said: Te deum
130 V| forgetting all labours. I read all that psalm, and I burned,
131 V| ordained them. And it is read that he said after of himself:
132 V| was a child, of that he read gladly the fables of Æneas
133 V| place against the wall, and read them Iying in his bed and
134 V| not write his books ne yet read them. Volusian, to whom
135 V| be made fat in science, read the sweet epistles of thy
136 V| lessons of S. Augustin were read. And then he saw a right
137 V| of S. John Baptist.~It is read that the decollation of
138 V| making of the oath. And it is read in the History Scholastic
139 V| And when the emperor had read these letters he was much
140 V| second martyrdom, as it is read in the History Scholastic.
141 V| this day. And, as it is read in the History Scholastic:
142 V| that name. On a time Savien read this verse: Asperges me,
143 V| the people. And as it is read in libro de mitrali officio:
144 V| the cross, and thus it is read in many chronicles; also
145 V| of December, or as it is read in another place the fifth
146 V| the holy man of God.~It is read in the History Scholastic
147 V| matins and lauds, and he read the books divine. And his
148 V| window by a priest which read the gospel, of whom at the
149 V| Persians, like as it is read in Daniel in the tenth chapter.
150 V| apparition is it which is read in the History Tripartite.
151 V| wherefore, in sign hereof, it is read that they were sent in a
152 V| Eustochius, that on a time as he read on a day Plato, and in the
153 V| and say: Lord, if ever I read or hear more secular books,
154 V| forthon he became good, and read divine books with as great
155 V| great study as ever he had read the books of poetry and
156 V| translated, and other books he read, and led the day forth with
157 V| day ne night but always read or wrote. Hæc Severus. And
158 V| Thaisis.~Thaisis, as it is read in Vitas Patrum, was a common
159 V| which saith that he hath read in the dictes of the Ethnicians
160 V| threw down houses. And it is read in Scholastica Historia
161 VI| with great reverence and read them, he thanked God that
162 VI| letters of the recluse to be read. And when they were read,
163 VI| read. And when they were read, and he saw they were according
164 VI| the writing was found and read. And then the holiness of
165 VI| what he should. We have read of the virtues that S. Edward
166 VI| in all the church. It is read in the history of Antioch
167 VI| ascension of our Lord. And it is read in the History Scholastic
168 VI| upon the gate, and shall read that epistle, and that same
169 VI| benefit is lost.~Also it is read in the History Ecclesiastic
170 VI| letteth it. And as it is read in some places and books,
171 VI| they aid and help us. It is read in the Third Book of Kings,
172 VI| the pain. ~Like as it is read that some fishers of S.
173 VI| of some saint, as it is read of S. Patrick that he impetred
174 VI| of Maccabees, where it is read that Judas, the most strong
175 VI| profit to them. Whereof is read that when a knight lay in
176 VI| and did not, like as it is read that it happed:~As Turpin
177 VI| another took the psalter and read the first psalm that he
178 VI| should be destroyed. It is read in the Dialogue of Severus
179 VI| And in this Dialogue it is read how he raised the third
180 VI| one of them.~And as it is read in the Dialogue that, he
181 VI| peace and mercy.~It is read in the same Dialogue that
182 VI| For he never ceased but he read or prayed in his courage.
183 VI| unto the poor people. It is read in the said Dialogue that
184 VI| from divers people. It is read in the same Dialogue that,
185 VI| the subdeacon durst not read the epistle without his
186 VI| wherefore command that the clerk read the epistle. And he said
187 VI| worthy and noble. It is read that as touching the world
188 VI| great recommendation. It is read that when her mother was
189 VI| plenty of virtues. It is read that this holy virgin, after
190 VI| the way of truth; it is read that as soon as S. Clare
191 VI| thought and purpose; it is read that S. Clare, thus informed
192 VI| ordained by our Lord; it is read when this lady was thus
193 VI| humility in her heart; it is read that S. Clare glorified
194 VI| Clare kept poverty; it is read that for to keep and to
195 VI| Christ visited her; it is read that, on a time that at
196 VI| enough. Item semblably it is read that that God did for her
197 VI| the fiend our enemy; it is read that in especial she had
198 VI| while in orisons. And it is read that ofttimes the fiend
199 VI| pierced her heart, it is read that S. Clare for to dispend
200 VI| of the love divine. It is read that from the time on a
201 VI| all. And in especial it is read that, in the sickness in
202 VI| God. And in especial it is read that, when the hour of death
203 VI| it to his notary for to read, and the notary read it
204 VI| to read, and the notary read it tofore the pope, the
205 VI| church for to feign that she read, because she should not
206 VI| that when the gospel was read or the sacrament was lifted
207 VI| his conning; and when he read divinity in schools, his
208 VI| to him letters which he read and understood, and after,
209 VI| raised and took up, and read in this wise. One God, one
210 VI| And when this old man had read this, he said: Believest
211 VI| Alexander the emperor, and it is read in another place that she
212 VI| called S. Clement. And it is read in a chronicle that the
213 VII| joyfully of our Lord. It is read also that there was a man
214 VII| her life was written or read in any house, that it should
215 VII| wroth. In like manner it is read that, when Epiphanius the
216 VII| brother. A like thing is read of the abbot tofore him,
217 VII| not and rest thee. It is read in the same place as to
218 VII| her own house.~Also it is read of another old father, that
219 VII| in this manner as it is read in a history of him in a
220 VII| And in another place it is read that it was a monk named
221 VII| heaven like rain. It is read that in the same time, the
222 VII| Jesu Christ, of whom be read marvellous acts, which fell
223 VII| in a long wall, as it is read in a certain chronicle,
224 VII| him, and on a time as he read the greater Litanies, they
225 VII| thing is that that is here read? I pray you enseign and
226 VII| profitable, the which is yet read in Asia unto this day. It
227 VII| bone, ne any weight. We read that the blessed doctor
228 VII| blessed doctor desputed, read, or wrote, or argued, or
229 VII| this glorious saint.~We read also that there was a friar
230 VII| appear to them that shall read it, it is good as to me
231 VII| glorious bishop of Paris. We read in the catalogue that is
232 VII| became all whole.~Item, it is read of a knight named Gilbert
233 VII| busily the holy letters, and read much curiously the lives
234 VII| teaching of them that shall read or hear them. This glorious
235 VII| saint was replenished.~It is read that S. Albine had two wives,
236 VII| heaven, of the which it is read in the book of Isaiah the
237 VII| Israel, of the which we read that, when our Lord descended
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