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1 I| beast. And because I have seen the authorities that blame
2 I| Judgment two things be to be seen, that is to wit, that which
3 I| Jesus by the star that was seen above them showed him to
4 I| would have answered: We have seen his star in the Orient,
5 I| lighted them, they had never seen the star material. They
6 I| heard and the Holy Ghost seen, and at the feast turned
7 I| him. And anon as he had seen it and worshipped it he
8 I| the relation of some, be seen illusions, and machinations
9 I| machinations of fiends be seen grow and boil. And hitherto
10 I| vision that he had before seen. And Jesu Christ which had
11 I| not believe it till he had seen the wounds, the nails, and
12 I| salutare tuum: I have now seen with mine eyen thine health
13 I| transfigured and were no more seen. And hereof speaketh Gregory
14 I| as a rose, the which was seen without colour and without
15 I| believe that which is not seen at eye, and to affix the
16 I| more marvellous when it is seen that it is much far from
17 I| And therefore it is to be seen shortly of the dedication
18 I| therefore it is first to be seen how the altar is hallowed.
19 I| church, and he might not be seen of no man, whereof the people
20 I| Secondly, it ought to be seen how the church is sacred
21 I| their three wives. I have seen that thou art rightful in
22 I| place Penuel, saying: I have seen our Lord face to face, and
23 I| Joseph; whom when he had seen, and Benjamin, he commanded
24 I| glory and all that ye have seen in Egypt. Hie ye and bring
25 I| joyously because I have seen thy visage. Then said Joseph
26 I| To whom God said: I have seen the affliction of my people
27 I| Israel is come to me, I have seen their affliction, how they
28 I| have visited you, and have seen all that is fallen in Egypt,
29 I| Israel. Ye yourselves have seen what I have done to the
30 I| colestaff. When they had seen the country and considered
31 I| ye afraid? We have well seen the country, and it is good
32 I| that all the men that had seen his majesty, and the signs
33 I| thy seed. Now thou hast seen it with thine eyes, and
34 II| that I myself came and have seen it with mine eyes, and I
35 II| eyes, and I have now well seen and proved that the half
36 II| precious. There were never seen tofore so many aromatics
37 II| to us that we might have seen our son. Tobit said to her:
38 II| woven, and when she had seen his face she honored him,
39 II| supposed no more to have seen her, and lighting lights
40 II| passion like as they had seen it with their eyes. ~Andrew
41 II| and yet they had never seen him. And then they thanked
42 II| might, that he had heard and seen. And, rights dear sirs,
43 II| wife? or where hast thou seen one more fair than I am?
44 II| the bodies, that it was seen far by night. ~Then came
45 II| of the king said: I have seen the palace that thou hast
46 II| they had worshipped and seen this new king, that he might
47 II| name to be a monk, I have seen Eli the prophet, I have
48 II| Eli the prophet, I have seen John the Baptist in desert,
49 II| desert, and certes I have seen S. Paul in Paradise. Thus
50 II| soon, which have so little seen thee? Then he had so great
51 II| none were like found ne seen tofore of any saint, for
52 II| recordeth of himself that he had seen a man so great and so high
53 II| great sorrow, for I have seen of great plenty of beasts
54 II| never such a folly ne rage seen in the world. O ye my friends
55 II| Sebastian had said and had seen the light about him, and
56 II| the son of God, for I have seen certainly seven angels tofore
57 II| Then the good angel was seen visibly of many, and an
58 II| so that her body was not seen. And when S. Agnes entered
59 II| And when the keepers had seen through the crevices of
60 II| may not be such as I have seen, we that have borne the
61 II| with me this day for I have seen thee fight for me, and overcome
62 III| because the gold should not be seen she had put in the mouth
63 III| departed and never after was seen again. And yet when he should
64 III| corporal and spiritual have seen thy blessed son Jesu Christ,
65 III| word, for mine eyes have seen thy health, which thou hast
66 III| been thrown there, and had seen what we would have done.
67 III| which were never tofore seen in the city, ne never after
68 III| sith that time he was not seen. At the last, when he had
69 III| the better to be heard and seen. And of the exalting thus
70 III| went forth by as he had not seen it, and he was demanded
71 III| there marvellous visions and seen grisly and horrible pains,
72 III| after as their nurse had seen them.~There was a monk gone
73 III| shadow may be known and seen his dignity; like as Hugh
74 III| peace for mine eyes have seen my Saviour. How well that
75 III| high that they might not be seen. When this was done, the
76 III| so clear and no cloud was seen, and the christian men doubted
77 III| marvelled because they had seen so short time tofore, him
78 III| sword, was one, which was seen over the city a whole year
79 III| down of the sun, there was seen in the air carts and wains,
80 III| word of God. That may be seen by the great multitude of
81 III| And he said to him: I have seen in my house the gods all
82 III| apostle, after that he had seen him in painture. Then the
83 III| And when the emperor had seen the letters, anon Maximian
84 III| And the night after was seen a clear beam coming down
85 III| thought well that he had seen some vision of our Lord,
86 III| Eutrope. When S. Eutrope had seen this miracle and heard say
87 III| told him all that he had seen in the country from whence
88 III| from whence he came. I have seen a man, said he, that is
89 III| recounted all that he had seen of our Lord. A little while
90 III| told him all that he had seen and heard, and sith fell
91 III| holy man which had never seen ne heard speak of her did
92 IV| thus: I have this night seen in a vision that our son
93 IV| upon the dead body, he was seen move his head of them that
94 IV| brother Timothy, if thou hadst seen the agonies of the end of
95 IV| Thou shouldst then have seen the turbes ot the Jews and
96 IV| Also we be born that we be seen inclined to the earth by
97 IV| them wondering: Have ye not seen the blessed apostles Peter
98 IV| answered and said: I have now seen Peter and Paul enter into
99 IV| all such things that were seen to be fair and clear that
100 IV| stone, and no token was seen in the stone, where they
101 IV| no time of mind hath been seen any popes to have granted
102 IV| the book. And yet it is seen on this day where they fell
103 IV| in prison, and there was seen a marvellous brightness
104 IV| she said: Sir, hast thou seen the sweven that I have seen?
105 IV| seen the sweven that I have seen? I have seen, said he, that
106 IV| that I have seen? I have seen, said he, that I am greatly
107 IV| saw them, which never had seen people tofore, he was afraid,
108 IV| miracles that her husband had seen, and never failed of one
109 IV| at the death of him was seen Mary Magdalene, standing
110 IV| familiarity, for Jesu Christ was seen to have greater familiarity
111 IV| the hands of angels were seen that lifted him out of the
112 IV| to cry and say: We have seen thee till now like a man,
113 IV| within fire days that he had seen the owl sitting above him.
114 IV| vision, for he had never seen him before, and he found
115 IV| knew him by that he had seen him in the vision without
116 IV| seven stars that he had seen. ~When S. Dominic was on
117 IV| ravished in his mind, as he had seen Jesu Christ in his flesh,
118 IV| And because he was not seen to have slain his lord by
119 IV| or what thing hast thou seen in me? Hast thou seen me
120 IV| thou seen in me? Hast thou seen me forsake my lineage, or
121 IV| baptized he said: I have seen the souls of the innocents
122 IV| Jerusalem, and like as ye have seen her full of charity and
123 IV| cloud, so that they were not seen, but the voice of them was
124 IV| image, which the child had seen standing on the altar, and
125 IV| howbeit that thou hast not seen Jesu Christ in his flesh.
126 IV| when our Lord was come and seen descended there. all were
127 V| sign and a very cross was seen impressed in his forehead,
128 V| I therefore, that have seen him do it, so ought sooner
129 V| and like as dead men be seen sleeping to God. He was
130 V| seven miles, without to be seen of any body, and was suspended
131 V| prophet, because that he was seen to be the shower and pronouncer
132 V| which that one said: I have seen a virgin of Hippo which
133 V| child that he had never seen, and he was anon delivered
134 V| Jerome saith that he had seen six thousand volumes of
135 V| one miracle, which I have seen painted on an altar of S.
136 V| abashed of that they had seen him go on the water. And
137 V| said: Yes, lady, for I have seen a man that spake to thee,
138 V| tofore our Lord. I have seen thy shame and heard the
139 V| shall be born shall not be seen to come forth by lechery,
140 V| fellows of her age, which had seen the demonstrance of the
141 V| weep that thou hast not seen me tofore my death. I have
142 V| that holy image. And yet is seen on this day the wound in
143 V| might that he had never seen it, ne knew not that it
144 V| Jew of that which he had seen in his house. Then the Jews
145 V| the angel of God, and was seen to stand all whole, unhurt,
146 V| thy commandment and have seen the non-power of him, but
147 V| and that he would not be seen to despise the name of our
148 V| him, and that which he had seen in his sleep, and how he
149 V| disposition of them may be seen by semblable and like in
150 V| strokes and lashes were seen on his shoulders right horrible
151 V| vanished away and were no more seen.~On a time as he came to
152 V| and at his death they were seen of many, and were showed
153 V| other, so that he never had seen such a demonstrance. Then
154 V| this piece of the capon was seen of all the people as it
155 V| that there was nothing seen on her but gold and silver
156 V| high that she might not be seen, and then he awoke.~On a
157 V| wise that she refused to be seen of all men in any manner.
158 V| always he doubted to be seen. And she said to him: There
159 V| night there was no star seen in all Egypt, and this remembereth
160 V| the third heaven, and had seen all things. He flourished
161 V| after thee. And, as it is seen and showed in the book of
162 V| destroy him, anon as they had seen him they left all their
163 VI| of the sight that he had seen, and early by the morrow
164 VI| supposing that the king had not seen it, but he knew the earl'
165 VI| true, for it hath not been seen that foul water of a sinner'
166 VI| because it may the better be seen, let us imagine some beast
167 VI| second chapter that he had seen the book that was written
168 VI| saying: Like as they that had seen him from the beginning,
169 VI| witness, it is of things seen and of things heard Therefore
170 VI| two witnesses of things seen, they were John and Matthew,
171 VI| that the witness of things seen be more firm and more certain
172 VI| gospels that be of things seen be set first and last, and
173 VI| governail that might be seen, against the strong stream
174 VI| in me when thou hast not seen me. It is written of me,
175 VI| brightness. And when he had seen it he was all abashed and
176 VI| that the work was a little seen above the earth, they filled
177 VI| odour and as the fire is seen in his sparkles, so by the
178 VI| they had supposed to have seen was but a phantom and did
179 VI| body again. And what he had seen done he told, and said there
180 VI| great humility that he was seen to be lowest of all. And
181 VI| accused of a man that had seen him, and was enclosed in
182 VI| wind, so that there was seen the fighting of the elements.
183 VI| the faith when they had seen this miracle.~And many beasts
184 VI| visited him, as he had been seen one of them.~And as it is
185 VI| descended upon his head, and was seen of many that were there,
186 VI| nevertheless was never seen in her sign of impatience,
187 VI| require him devoutly? Always seen that they require of him
188 VI| the vision that had been seen and signified of her. For
189 VI| high Lord and also have seen his vicar. The good daughters
190 VI| vision that he had first seen that other night tofore.
191 VI| merits of S. Clare there nas seen sign ne token thereof.~Of
192 VI| her, said that he had not seen her, but that other, which
193 VI| to the end that it be not seen of the evil people.~And
194 VI| and that she should be seen occupied. And when she was
195 VI| that ware such a habit ne seen spinning wool. And when
196 VI| wept, and she said: I have seen heaven open and Jesu Christ
197 VI| Then there was heard and seen a multitude of birds, so
198 VI| that there hath not been seen the like tofore, over the
199 VI| savour, ne they may not be seen but of them to whom chastity
200 VI| heart judged that he had seen him tofore time, and when
201 VII| comfortable sights that she had seen, and specially he which
202 VII| James said: Hast not thou seen the stock of the vine, that
203 VII| and his cleanness was much seen at his last end. For his
204 VII| many wonders that he had seen in divers lands, and when
205 VII| me what marvels ye have seen in the great sea-ocean that
206 VII| the marvels that he had seen, full sore weeping, and
207 VII| leaf of the tree might be seen. The number of them was
208 VII| so as they were no more seen. And seven days they sailed
209 VII| church, S. Erkenwold was seen on the church with a banner
210 VII| thee, and he said: I have seen it with mine eyes. Then
211 VII| other women that thou hast seen Arsenius, and they shall
212 VII| let, that truth may not be seen, ne to assay prudence and
213 VII| liefest had of all that he had seen, and he answered: Father,
214 VII| Henry. In that time was seen a beam in heaven full of
215 VII| above the sun, which was seen falling to the earth. This
216 VII| emperor, said that they had seen S. Ambrose right in the
217 VII| profitably. And in that time were seen three moons in heaven, and
218 VII| after that three suns were seen also. And then was Alexander
219 VII| birds, and some fowls were seen flying by the air in that
220 VII| unnethe might the cord be seen. On a day one of the brethren
221 VII| intent in prayer, he was seen lifted up many times without
222 VII| that in that monastery was seen a star three days tofore
223 VII| dead the star was no more seen, and it was in the year
224 VII| of long time they had not seen, and much reverently they
225 VII| poor at all times.~We have seen and known that a man which
226 VII| splendour which openly was seen flying within the church
227 VII| that a recluse should be seen among men by the vice of
228 VII| recounted, ne never it was seen in our time, the great charity,
229 VII| vanished away and never was seen after. On another time,
230 VII| and not accustomed to be seen, for the same holy saint,
231 VII| and glad because they have seen our Lord.~After the perception
232 VII| up his ghost, which was seen with many men s eyes, shining
233 VII| of S. Patrick, iii. 79.~—seen by S. Forsey, v. 178.~Ralph
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