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1 I| the people may mount so high. Secondly for the purgation
2 I| and health be to God on high, and in the earth peace
3 I| reverence of this blessed high feast of his Nativity will
4 I| and the noble, and the high things. And hereof saith
5 I| at the reverence of this high and great feast he forgive
6 I| Hebreos. Twice he ascended on high that he might be far heard.
7 I| his bed. Jesus ascended on high upon the cross, and the
8 I| When I shall ascend on high I shall draw to me all mine
9 I| see the banners borne on high. And this is the cause why
10 I| Lord, thou hast ascended on high and hast taken them that
11 I| conditions. It is right high, right fair, and right strong.
12 I| egressio ejus, etc. From the high and sovereign heaven the
13 I| a chariot of fire unto a high region, from whence he was
14 I| his ascension was right high of four manners of height,
15 I| abasheth and meeketh the things high. He hath tended on high
16 I| high. He hath tended on high things despercled, to unite
17 I| virtues, for he inclineth the high things down, he lifteth
18 I| lifteth them up by desire of high things, and ordaineth them
19 I| received the Holy Ghost in an high place, wherof saith the
20 I| orient. He was borne on high, and so worship him the
21 I| horrible thing to see him in a high seat and a low life; sovereign
22 I| Babel which was great and high. And at the making of this
23 II| Gath; he was six cubits high and a palm, and a helmet
24 II| him again. After this on a high festival day of our Lord
25 II| sight of the glory of the high God. And the holy angel
26 II| great sikerness tofore the high God unto all them that do
27 II| of were an hundred cubits high. And he glorified himself
28 II| entered in and stood up in a high place and commanded silence,
29 II| Blessed be thou of the high God before all women upon
30 II| they took. Then Joachim the high bishop of Jerusalem came
31 II| of ana, which is to say high, and of tropos which is
32 II| strong in pain and converted high in glory. The priests and
33 II| the flame surmounted right high, the child took a brush
34 II| of our flesh, he is more high than all the heaven. Of
35 II| accused them to the emperor of high treason, and did so much
36 II| and began for to sigh sore high. And the king demanded him
37 II| sing requiem, an angel on high above began the office of
38 II| Silvester for to be the high Bishop of Rome, which sore
39 II| wailing, and crying with a high voice: Alas, Paul! wherefore
40 II| Hilary is said virtuous and high, for he was high and strong
41 II| virtuous and high, for he was high and strong in science, and
42 II| such wise that he sat as high as the other, and anon after,
43 II| low, that day ascended as high as she is on S. John's day
44 II| which is as much to say as high, and tenens that is holding,
45 II| much as to say as holding high things and despising the
46 II| seen a man so great and so high that he vaunted himself
47 II| and go out and see up on high. When S. Anthony beheld
48 II| Anthony beheld upward on high he saw one long and terrible,
49 II| escried this woman much high, and said: The word that
50 II| throw down him that was high and proud, into the ditch
51 III| singing, and ana, that is on high, and thereof Julian as going
52 III| thereof Julian as going to high things in singing. Or it
53 III| they called him again on high and said: Art thou out of
54 III| great humility, ne of the high majesty of her son, whereof
55 III| orison and prayer made she on high tofore many persons. And
56 III| them unto the top of an high mountain whereas they would
57 III| he ascended up into an high place, and all the multitude
58 III| that were sick cried with a high voice: We believe that Jesu
59 III| And the people said with a high voice: Much great is the
60 III| Langiso fell down off an high stair upon an heap of stones
61 III| three of them stood on high rocks, so that they might
62 III| had a little made the wall high, the devil appeared to S.
63 III| should have their hearts on high to God, and said to them:
64 III| humble when prosperity of high riches cometh to us, for
65 III| low estate and but few in high estate, that is to wit in
66 III| and flew up in the air so high that they might not be seen.
67 III| devils, which cried with high voice that S. Ambrose tormented
68 III| heard them, and he cried on high thrice: He is old and he
69 III| Thus the blessed George was high in despising low things,
70 III| Mark is as much to say as high to commandment, certain,
71 III| declined, and bitter. He was high of commandment by reason
72 III| commandments common, but also the high as be counsels. He was certain
73 III| felt him hurt he cried on high: One God! when S. Mark heard
74 III| and that thou stand up on high, and show to them that it
75 III| the Jews to him, with an high voice: Right just and true
76 III| Then answered he with an high voice: Wherefore demand
77 III| and said to him: Behold on high in heaven. Then saw he the
78 III| malice of him, said all on high: This old Peter here is
79 III| not trodden, did. And the high altar of that church standeth
80 III| germ and of ana that is high, that is that there were
81 III| on the great things and high that he emprised, and on
82 III| coats, and cried all on high: Ye people, what do ye?
83 III| thou shalt be called right high enhanced. And when he had
84 III| body in the wall by the high altar right worshipfully,
85 III| hot sandy ground, and so high on the top of an hill, which
86 III| instituted twenty-four bishops or high priests, of whom one was
87 III| saying and crying with a high voice: Thou art blessed
88 III| the love of God.~He was of high stature, red of visage and
89 III| should pass, and sang with high voice: Hosanna! Then S.
90 III| on them, and said with an high voice: I pray you all, as
91 III| the wood men cried with a high voice that they approached
92 IV| named Corone cried with a high voice: Victor, thou wert
93 IV| had said, he went up to an high tower, which was on the
94 IV| Peter when he saw him fly so high: Peter, why tarriest thou?
95 IV| thou art always rightful, high and sovereign, and we be
96 IV| seven sights, and was in a high tower and enjoyed him to
97 IV| wisdom, a trump sounding high things, and a preacher of
98 IV| thy voice that sounded so high in the church in preaching
99 IV| innumerable men set up in high power, and also older tyrants.
100 IV| escried and said with a high voice: O blessed Mary Magdalene,
101 IV| John, that he thundered so high, that if he had thundered
102 IV| And he went up into the high tower, and his bonds in
103 IV| doubted, and had left the high and fair way, and had gone
104 IV| Because thou art noble and high of stature and strong in
105 IV| Celsus is as much to say as high, for he enhanced him above
106 IV| of germ and ana that is, high. This is to say, sovereign
107 IV| he began to cry with a high voice and say: I chauffe,
108 IV| tail short and raised up on high, and showed the after end
109 IV| his mother held the end on high, and the angels descended
110 IV| the ladders into heaven so high, that he that sat was lifted
111 IV| bitterness of pain made him high by glorification, and honourable
112 IV| contention. First, it made him high by glorifcation, whereof
113 IV| sepulchre and borne up on high with that multitude. And
114 IV| doubted strongly, and cried high: S. Mary, pray for us! And
115 V| to him. And he cried on high: Gerard, brother, know thou
116 V| could never enhance him so high, but be alone humbled himself
117 V| and I shall ascend up on high. And he asked him wherefore
118 V| plenty of science, and on high is the very knowledge of
119 V| the minds of doctors on high, for to shed and bespring
120 V| thy voice from heaven on high, saying: I am meat of greatness
121 V| read. And he ascended upon high, and with voice on high
122 V| high, and with voice on high propounced it, whereof Rome
123 V| Alas! Lord, how thou art high in high things and deep
124 V| Lord, how thou art high in high things and deep in deepness,
125 V| thoughts thou makest fair and high understanding in heavenly
126 V| Milan. And I cried with an high cry of mine heart: O in
127 V| secret counsels, and more high than all honour, and there
128 V| and there is none more high than thou. And after this
129 V| Augustin, bishop, flying by the high mountains as an eagle, hath
130 V| to intermit ne to muse on high things of the godhead, farther
131 V| marvellously the son of a right high Lord. Of whom the name shall
132 V| because the temple was high set. And no body might go
133 V| king. And confessed with a high voice that they were christian;
134 V| good manners and not of high lineage. And then came to
135 V| gold and enhanced her on high. And after this came a fire
136 V| tincture, and ana, that is high. Then Cyprian is as much
137 V| all whole, unhurt, in a high place. And then Apulius
138 V| named Sosthenes went up on high, but anon he was changed
139 V| other beasts, and went upon high on the mountain and returned
140 V| the last he was founden on high on the mountain by the entry
141 V| holy Scripture, and with high and noble study served the
142 V| tears, and said: O most high God, have pity on me, sinner,
143 V| hath arrayed herself with high study, and all her might
144 V| and white, and flew up so high that she might not be seen,
145 V| Righteousness, which brought her to high sovereign place. And when
146 VI| shining clothes appearing in a high place of dignity, and with
147 VI| thereto, but bare him to the high altar, and there he was
148 VI| him till he came to the high altar, and then he saw him
149 VI| Epiphany. And that day in the high mass time he came to the
150 VI| the world is in the right high things of God, he hath delight
151 VI| great and the heaven is high and the course of the sun
152 VI| and when he is marvellous high in the air he seeth well
153 VI| the last he went up on a high rock, and Placidus approaching
154 VI| to humble thee from the high vanity of the world, and
155 VI| temple, more marvellous and high than all the others, and
156 VI| gilt, and set it in a right high place, and it is said all
157 VI| saw the King of Kings in a high throne sit, and all the
158 VI| may be said as gathering high things. Or it is said of
159 VI| worthy to know and see so high things, of S. Clare received
160 VI| received this day a much high Lord and also have seen
161 VI| that other, and cried also high as she might cry: Ah! glorious
162 VI| for whom he did do make a high and strong tower in which
163 VI| little while she cried with a high voice: Flee ! flee! flee !
164 VI| fell so much rain in the high street that men might not
165 VI| living he was chosen to be a high canon of Salisbury, and
166 VI| forthwith they led him to the high altar and sang devoutly:
167 VI| the abbey of Pounteney in high France six years, praying
168 VI| worshipful shrine tofore the high altar in the said abbey,
169 VII| saying these words: Right high and mighty princess, and
170 VII| sovereign lady, saving your high and noble discretion, this
171 VII| this holy man beheld her high estate and excellent beauty,
172 VII| she demanded of him many a high question, and he answered
173 VII| bitter, then he goeth up on high on the tree and letteth
174 VII| then they brought him up on high of the Capitol, and cast
175 VII| judge let set up a pillar on high, and thereon he set his
176 VII| fell down into hell for his high pride, we fell with him
177 VII| sweet balm. And when the high canons of S. Paul's at London
178 VII| where thou mayst not come so high as I am; and furthermore
179 VII| worship the son of the right high king that descended from
180 VII| the stones answered with a high voice: Amen, our honourable
181 VII| the abbey and said with a high voice: Give to us the man
182 VII| rods, and then he with a high voice began to pray in Hebrew.
183 VII| right sovereign doctor, high and of noble lineage, which
184 VII| man that was fallen from high unto low, insomuch that
185 VII| she was by her hairs to a high tree, and under her they
186 VII| this, Tranquilinus alone, high and public, began to denounce
187 VII| that began to cry loud and high. When the holy man saw this
188 VII| therefore meekly I beseech thine high and ineffable paternity
189 VII| suddenly the water came from high rushing, and he besought
190 VII| and sailed again over the high sea unto the Holy Land accompanied
191 VII| devoutly, and on the solemn and high holy days, with great preparation
192 VII| to do, that he leapt so high from the water that he fell
193 VII| God, kneeling before the high altar, a great part of the
194 VII| for that they cried with a high voice and said: Emitte agnum
195 VII| enjoyed thereof, crying with a high voice: Glory and laud is
196 VII| of paradise sang with a high voice, Gloria in excelsis
197 VII| much for to say: The right high is lift on the cross, for
198 VII| dressing his hands upon high saith: Per omnia secula
199 VII| heave their hearts upon high toward God. Then answereth
200 VII| the seraphim cried with a high voice one to another: Sanctus,
201 VII| Jerusalem, they cried with a high voice: Benedictus qui venit
202 VII| were preferred and said high, wherefore it was known
203 VII| taketh it, looking upward on high for to render graces to
204 VII| saeculorum, and that saith he on high. That may represent or signify
205 VII| that our Lord crying with a high voice, rendered his soul
206 VII| the priest saith that on high to the end that the folk
207 VII| the chalice and saith on high: Per omnia saecula saeculorum,
208 VII| and that he saith with a high voice for this, that the
209 VII| wherein be contained all the high and great feasts of our
210 VII| let it fall down from a high hill. And then came the
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