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1 I| And when they were come thither, because the hostelries
2 I| thee, arise thou and go thither, for thou hast that thou
3 I| cry, and run hither and thither among their feet, seeking
4 I| that thou lead not my son thither. The Lord of heaven and
5 I| but in no wise lead my son thither. His servant then swore
6 I| the hill, and when he came thither with his brethren, he said
7 I| is sold in Egypt; go ye thither and buy for us that is necessary
8 I| hand. If I lead him not thither and bring him again, I shall
9 I| whom we said: We may not go thither but if our youngest brother
10 I| shall descend with thee thither, and I shall bring thee
11 I| And he looked hither and thither and saw no man. He smote
12 I| seven daughters which came thither for to draw water, and to
13 II| home, and the people ran thither and fetched him and set
14 II| wife Michal, and Saul sent thither men of war to slay him in
15 II| with Samuel, and he sent thither messengers to take him.
16 II| Rehoboam. He came to Sichem and thither came all the people for
17 II| also I know not the way thither. Then his father answered
18 II| angel said: I shall lead him thither and bring him again to thee.
19 II| shall safely lead thy son thither, and safely bring him and
20 II| land of Israel shall return thither again. All the land thereof
21 II| shall be re-edified, and thither shall return all people
22 II| to suffer this. Then came thither AEgeas for to take him down
23 II| haven. And anon he went thither and prayed the mariners
24 II| of Mirea, and then came thither forty-seven knights of Bari,
25 II| Jew heard this, he came thither sore moved, and saw the
26 II| said to him: Go thy way thither surely, for I shall be thy
27 II| provost and Thomas went thither, and an Hebrew maid had
28 II| And the queen was sent thither, and when she saw her, and
29 II| Alexander the Emperor bare it thither at the request of the Syrians.
30 II| bear the rods and stones thither where ye took them, for
31 II| which would hastily come thither. But they would not abide
32 II| was bishop his wife came thither to see him, and he remembered
33 II| notwithstanding S. Hilary came thither. When the pope saw him come,
34 II| instead of a pillow. Then came thither devils for to make him aghast
35 II| of men than of God, went thither, and anon as she was entered
36 II| the pestilence ceased, and thither from Rome relics of S. Sebastian
37 II| be abandoned to all that thither come, to the great shame
38 II| tofore them all: I will go thither, for that woman abideth
39 III| indignation and said when he came thither he would avenge him of the
40 III| emperor was in the battle, and thither came a knight unknown all
41 III| Ignatius, and did do bring thither two lions for to devour
42 III| his father had sent him thither for to deceive her. She
43 III| rivage, and wild beasts came thither and ate them. Thus this
44 III| the apostle of God came thither, wherefore the people and
45 III| good clerks that he sent thither, that is to wit Augustin,
46 III| forty-first year after he was come thither, the eighteenth calends
47 III| this Benet. When he came thither he saw S. Benet stand tofore
48 III| and the day after he came thither he died; and when he was
49 III| our Lord that had sent him thither. For he lived there full
50 III| Saprice the provost would go thither for to make him to sacrifice,
51 III| made by a lion that came thither. And then Zosimus buried
52 III| penitent that we may come thither.~
53 III| appease this sedition went thither, and the voice of a child
54 III| Ambrose when he sent him thither: Go, said he, and abide
55 III| his judges that were sent thither in his name, and for to
56 III| the great people that came thither, and they took him out of
57 III| Saracen, being mad, is brought thither, and if he put his head
58 III| anger his lord, but went thither much devoutly. And when
59 III| country, and when he came thither he saw that this Paulin
60 III| sent divers inquisitors thither of the order of the friars
61 III| power and engine, he sent thither S. Peter as a man wise,
62 III| Peter, but she might not go thither because of her obedience,
63 III| in the night tofore, came thither and found there a fair well,
64 III| the carrion brought him thither to the grave, and because
65 III| holy men that used to come thither would at the entry of it
66 III| how they had been brought thither, and then they were laid
67 III| In that time there came thither the earl Astasius which
68 III| trespass, and purposed to ride thither to do worship to the holy
69 III| she lighted down and went thither full meekly on her feet;
70 III| evil way. When she came thither she saluted her much courteously.
71 III| to Rome, and when be came thither he found that he had suffered
72 III| shall find there. They went thither and abode there a while,
73 III| in tastings and orisons. Thither came a woman to see her,
74 III| sorrow they brought him thither requiring aid of the holy
75 III| been sick. Another man came thither that gladly wrought on the
76 IV| all the people that came thither, and showed evidently how
77 IV| that, Peter and Paul went thither, and anon Peter made the
78 IV| well the place, and come thither to-morrow, and ye shall
79 IV| not hallowed, he would go thither afoot and hallow it. For
80 IV| feet. And when she came thither, and had devoutly made her
81 IV| and many other people came thither and found the place, anon
82 IV| fellowship into Aix, for to bring thither if they might of the relics
83 IV| Hermogenes: Thou hast sent us thither where we were strongly tormented
84 IV| they would run hither and thither, and should break the chariot,
85 IV| wife and children and went thither. And when they came to Pampelona
86 IV| time he was called and came thither, and found a child beside
87 IV| tofore Decius, and came thither, and were found very christian
88 IV| called them that were come thither, and read them tofore them
89 IV| heard thereof, he sent thither an hundred knights for to
90 IV| and drowned ships. He came thither by sea from Galicia, and
91 IV| her sepulchre. Now send thither messengers for to fetch
92 IV| long after that there came thither a great multitude of devils,
93 IV| they never after returned thither ne came more there. ~That
94 IV| move it, ne turn hither ne thither his members in no manner,
95 IV| hither shall soon bring me thither. And Quirinus went then
96 IV| daughter should be brought thither, and that she should touch
97 IV| cause was the body borne thither, and the maid touched the
98 IV| he had turned hither and thither among the ladies long, at
99 IV| which anon arose and ran thither and found her whole. And
100 IV| dalve it. And then they went thither and found it like as she
101 IV| of the paynims that came thither, and the chalice brake,
102 IV| And S. Donatus went anon thither upon his ass for to pray
103 IV| Donatus answered: Return thou thither; and the devil said: I see
104 IV| mayst go thy way, and return thither that thou camest from. And
105 IV| against this emperor, he sent thither Decius for to take away
106 IV| Rome. And Decius, so sent thither, made all things well, and
107 IV| shall cry, hear and come thither. And then all manner of
108 V| harm to all them that came thither. And he said: I curse and
109 V| threw the bones hither and thither. And it is said that his
110 V| in such wise from India thither into that isle. When the
111 V| thus were they transported thither. And it is said now that
112 V| knew it he went hastily thither. And when Valerian, bishop
113 V| sent solemn messengers thither for to bring the relics
114 V| many companies singing went thither, and said: Lo! here is S.
115 V| of God. Then after, came thither three bishops, and each
116 V| she made her to be borne thither, and as soon as she had
117 V| anon he took his way to go thither, and went to the sepulture
118 V| said they would bring him thither without any freight or hire.
119 V| the bishop, and both went thither with great multitude of
120 V| provinces to the devils, he sent thither monks and clerks, and made
121 V| it were my pleasure to go thither by martyrdom tofore them.
122 V| martyrs, and brought it thither. Peter of Amiens rehearseth
123 V| fresh, let us bear this thither, and take we out of that
124 V| other church he brought thither to this church. And because
125 V| ran groaning hither and thither, and when he saw that he
126 V| began to run hither and thither desiring to know what was
127 V| when he knew it he came thither, and because he was cold
128 V| which angels had borne thither while they slept. And this
129 V| with cursed envy, and sent thither a knight to weet the truth,
130 V| And when the knight came thither, he proudly smote the tomb
131 V| This holy man Francis came thither and said: Leave ye brethren
132 V| devils which ran hither and thither with great noise, and he
133 V| cried and ran hither and thither, and the man was bewailed
134 V| anon after, S. Francis came thither and brake up the prison,
135 V| and sorrowful. Then came thither a noble matron, which said
136 V| the blessed Denis came thither, and by him he was delivered
137 VI| then they brought the king thither for to see it. The king
138 VI| palace, and then she came thither, and made means that the
139 VI| in, and much people came thither for to see what should befall
140 VI| should be showed, there came thither many worshipful men and
141 VI| when she was so brought thither, much people prayed for
142 VI| pained himself and went thither, and said the seven psalms.
143 VI| And then there was sent thither a man to deflower and corrupt
144 VI| And then hunters were sent thither for to take the lion, and
145 VI| so that when they came thither, either they should do sacrifice
146 VI| with a devil was brought thither and touched the cloth, and
147 VI| souls that go hence and go thither, for the souls that go from
148 VI| the queen, which was gone thither with him for her recreation,
149 VI| moved with pity and went thither. And the king called him,
150 VI| multitude of people that came thither, that they should do make
151 VI| which was all void. And thither was the body transported,
152 VI| whither he went. And he said: Thither whereas our Lord would that
153 VI| cell and brought the corpse thither, and there kneeled by the
154 VI| were all moved, and ran thither, and found S. Martin in
155 VI| house of the ladies, he went thither whereas this holy saint
156 VI| the city ran much hastily thither, and with them many companies
157 VI| Assisi. And when he came thither he found so much people
158 VI| the holy virgin, and bare thither an image of wax in his hand,
159 VI| Clare, and led his son thither. And so he did, and laid
160 VI| man may see that cometh thither by devotion. And when she
161 VI| then when she was drawn thither she made her orison, saying:
162 VI| of people that was come thither, she cried and said: Make
163 VI| was let, and might not go thither. Wherefore he held him evil
164 VI| visit the holy land and thither he went, and when he was
165 VI| was eight days on going thither, and abode there a month,
166 VI| anon then all they came thither and saw it and also a great
167 VI| faith. Then came S. Cecilia thither with priests, and baptized
168 VI| they went and brought him thither. And Theodora went unto
169 VI| miracle much people came thither, and five hundred and more
170 VI| one hundred and six, sent thither a duke, and when this duke
171 VI| all they might go dry foot thither, and there they found a
172 VI| dry way to them that came thither. In one of the solemnities
173 VI| solemnities there was a woman went thither with a little child, and
174 VI| weep, and ran hither and thither braying by the rivage for
175 VII| them; which addressed him thither, and in short time after
176 VII| not the city ne the way thither, and who am I, though I
177 VII| of my lord shall lead you thither, and bring you both hither
178 VII| of Alexandria, and came thither and assembled all the people,
179 VII| sign oi the cross and went thither, and found there many christian
180 VII| made him ready and sailed thither with his monks. And when
181 VII| monks. And when he came thither he liked that place full
182 VII| prayed our Lord to send them thither in safety, but it was forty
183 VII| days after ere they came thither, wherefore all the monks
184 VII| humbly that had brought them thither in safety, and they would
185 VII| of monks, and at Easter thither again, and the other deal
186 VII| Moses said to him: Go not thither, for if thou go out thou
187 VII| and he said: Let us go thither whereas no woman is, and
188 VII| demanded Therefore he was come thither. Then S. Simeon answered
189 VII| Then his neighbours came thither by devotion and enhanced
190 VII| do penance; and anon came thither the officers of Antioch,
191 VII| that, the poor folk came thither from far countries and cities
192 VII| I counsel that we return thither for to abide and rest us
193 VII| namely that they were borne thither where they came by daylight.
194 VII| young maid dead was brought thither for to be buried, the which
195 VII| to see it, let us two go thither together for to behold and
196 VII| And when they were come thither S. Pharon said to S. Fiacre:
197 VII| health. And when he was borne thither he fell yet again on sleep,
198 VII| the emperor. When he came thither, so as of custom was, he
199 VII| that he had brought him thither like as a prisoner, and
200 VII| multitude of people came thither, and supposing to have kept
201 VII| the holy virgin was sent thither, and was taught and endoctrined
202 VII| perceived the child, and came thither as he lay on the earth,
203 VII| and many other more, came thither four men counterfaited and
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