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1 I| ancient parish church, without being touched with a sense of
2 I| altered to 'by ship' as being the obvious meaning. The
3 I| from glory, came, and he being come, taught new things,
4 I| us in our malady, and in being with us he defendeth our
5 I| doctor, that what person being in clean life desire on
6 I| Christ would that his mother being alway a virgin should be
7 I| This is to understand, we being in the Orient saw his star
8 I| would make satisfaction by being still and not speaking.
9 I| the way, in playing, in being at table, and in speaking
10 I| and hunt away the fiends being in the air, and to the end
11 I| other things that be in being, they desire well and good
12 I| First, as he that giveth being in his substance, and in
13 I| upon an humble heart and being still. Secondly, he was
14 I| the beginning. And so none being found like unto him, God
15 I| evil-entreated him. And he being wroth said that he suffered
16 I| should give suck to my child, being so old? I laughed when I
17 I| ravished, his sons then being absent in occupation of
18 I| flock with his brethren, he being yet a child, and was accompanied
19 I| and believed his wife, and being sore wroth, set Joseph in
20 I| sin, on a time the king being wroth with his servants,
21 I| may not depart, the child being absent, lest I be witness
22 I| for to see it, called him, being in the bush, and said: Moses,
23 I| they spake so to Moses, and being wroth, departed from them,
24 II| prophesied. And then Saul being wroth asked where Samuel
25 II| And when he saw one Gabael being needy which was of his tribe,
26 II| for his blasphemy, and he, being wroth, slew many of the
27 II| numbereth the days of my being out, and if I tarry more
28 II| him to Bethulia, and he being set amid the people was
29 II| AEgeas, by torments. Then he being all angry, commanded that
30 II| brought me hither, the doors being shut, so that my blessing
31 II| they answered by a star being in the air, which was not
32 II| thy power, and so the king being wroth departed. Then the
33 II| on him to have stolen, he being chancellor, whereupon he
34 II| to him at Pontigny and he being there was full sorry for
35 II| destroy them of that order being in England. And, for fear
36 II| and reason of adoption of being in achate, and by victory. ~
37 II| the provost said to her, being all angry: One of two things
38 II| them whole and joyful he, being wroth, began to cry much
39 II| christian faith. Then Dacian, being wroth, commanded that the
40 II| desired. Then the provost being wroth began to say and menace
41 II| sacrament and after, he being enseigned and taught, delivered
42 II| Tofore or S. Basil died, he being in the malady that he died,
43 III| the middle of them a woman being in a throne, which said
44 III| Quintianus the provost of Sicily, being of a low lineage, was lecherous,
45 III| departed from the tomb, being closed, without appearing
46 III| doing good for evil, for he being good was set in the place
47 III| months and ten days, he being full of good works, departed
48 III| solitary life, unto that he being full of virtues, rendered
49 III| sin be upon us. Then he being sore troubled, went home,
50 III| After, it happed that a man being conducted and hired of Justina
51 III| first is good for herbs being green, the second to vines,
52 III| Diocletian emperor of Persia, being present seventy kings of
53 III| Diocletian and Maximian being emperors.~
54 III| hand. And when a Saracen, being mad, is brought thither,
55 III| suddenly, the Jews then being the most part in Jerusalem
56 III| affliction. Then the Jews, being there without consent of
57 III| one other. Then Josephus, being a strong man and a light,
58 III| that other half. They then, being abhorred of this inhumanity,
59 III| do set a fire, and they, being in their prayers, rendered
60 III| Christ, by S. Gregory, then being pope of Rome. The which
61 III| christian faith. And he being on the way the pope died
62 III| in the same isle, and he being in the field, S. Austin
63 III| a citizen of Canterbury, being that time at Winchester,
64 III| living, he would do it being dead. But it is not to be
65 III| water. Then the provost, being all angry and enraged, commanded
66 III| on a day men and women, being all naked, running through
67 III| me so young of age, not being yet three years old, and
68 III| Marine. Then the abbot, being hereof sore abashed, sent
69 III| devoutly, and at the last, being full of virtuous life, she
70 III| the queen saw him there being alone, she was joyful and
71 III| and lords, of every land being under the obeisance of Rome,
72 III| thy cousin, the which, she being old of age, and barren by
73 III| departed, as S. Ambrose being at Milan knew of the death
74 III| her ampul was full of oil, being in her hands, of which she
75 IV| The mother of S. Maturin, being inspired with the Holy Ghost,
76 IV| Then Julian doubting and being afeard entered into religion,
77 IV| on the capitol, and there being crowned with laurel, threw
78 IV| not, but at the last he being overcome by their prayers
79 IV| of all worlds. Then Nero being wroth said: Then shall he
80 IV| truth. And so the woman being deceived, bade the man he
81 IV| of this holy bishop, and being then glad she thanked God
82 IV| of this holy translation being come, there were present
83 IV| pursued after. And the bird being in great dread cried: S.
84 IV| And as he turned homeward, being all whole, then he began
85 IV| bliss. And then the provost, being wroth, commanded her to
86 IV| no part with me. Then he being afraid and trembling smote
87 IV| was dead arose, all they being sore abashed, and made one
88 IV| him unto a centurion, then being christian, by whose prayer
89 IV| sacrifice to the gods. But she being inspired of the Holy Ghost,
90 IV| a cradle. Then the judge being wroth made her head to be
91 IV| martyrdom. And with this, he being strained and bounden in
92 IV| most christian emperor, being sorrowful that the faith
93 IV| lodging. Then the king, being sore abashed, could not
94 IV| living, he accomplished it being dead. But it is not to be
95 IV| refused not divine worship, he being there set, he saw above
96 IV| with his fellow, the gates being shut and closed; also in
97 IV| thine order. And S. Dominic, being in prayer, saw all this
98 IV| hospital with his own eyes, being present S. Dominic, and
99 IV| our Lord knoweth that I, being accused, have not forsaken
100 IV| confessed him Christ, and I being roasted give thankings unto
101 IV| spirit. And then Decius, being all confused, walked into
102 IV| the fire which he abhorred being not burnt, but he enlumined
103 IV| christian man. Then Decius, being replenished with great fury,
104 IV| sinfully; and then Decius, being present, commanded that
105 IV| buried of them, and they being here, I may yield up my
106 IV| apostles saw the soul of her being so white that no mortal
107 IV| the grace be lessed to her being dead? Nay, nay, for if the
108 V| three years the cardinal, being old, died, and Rocke forsook
109 V| Whose water S. Rocke drank, being sore athirst, and thereof
110 V| begging, and put him away, being wroth and scorning him.
111 V| moved with pity and mercy, being full sick, went into Piacenza,
112 V| sick, went into Piacenza, being full of pestilence, and
113 V| of the same city. And he being sore sick and almost lame
114 V| mother's belly. Then they being thereof penitent, and in
115 V| of places. And the canon being all araged leapt to him
116 V| midst of the rain without being wet, and yet it rained all
117 V| learn, I will go up. And he being greatly admarvelled, said:
118 V| of Augustidinense. And he being a young child shone in so
119 V| her son Augustin. And he, being overcome, said to her by
120 V| Yes. Then the emperor, being full of woodness, bade him
121 V| me. And then the emperor being all wroth commanded that
122 V| burnt and broiled. And he being within the flame, the emperor
123 V| forgiveness. At the last, he being ennobled in many virtues,
124 V| Then the second husband being dead, Anne married the third
125 V| woman tofore me? Then he, being moved, returned to his fellows
126 V| And when she was come, she being learned of her lady, opposed
127 V| sign of the cross. And they being afeard, cried and said:
128 V| doctrine he ended his life, being in exile, the fourteenth
129 V| the church, and Ephigenia being present with the other virgins,
130 V| the law. Then the devil, being vanquished in all things,
131 V| pronouncing, the others being true in confirming, the
132 V| Dalmatia and of Pannonia. He, being yet a child, went to Rome
133 V| not. Then at the last he being weary for to travail, lay
134 V| lion showed to him his foot being hurt. Then he called his
135 V| And soon after, the king being impaired by evil counsel
136 V| ravished of the devil, and being thrown in the fire, ended
137 V| have done, but the shame of being known of people letted him.
138 V| he played at the dice, he being all enraged, and full of
139 V| Thursday by the morn, the air being all clear, four of the priests
140 VI| this land, and the bishop, being abashed of this vision,
141 VI| best and sweetest lady, she being both wife and virgin; then
142 VI| prayed, then all the people being moved with pity, kneeled
143 VI| them, at the last, they being married without corruption,
144 VI| the last these holy men being sought of Rictius Varius
145 VI| But he, yet for all that being wood for anger, commanded
146 VI| much to say as obedient, or being in heaviness. And he had
147 VI| enchanters, the enchanters, being moved of envy, said that
148 VI| shall not now speak. We being present, make men to come
149 VI| manner of their long or short being therein, as the wood in
150 VI| thy soul into hell, and I being purged go into the kingdom
151 VI| the last this holy man, being endowed with many virtues,
152 VI| and knowing him, and they being sore abashed, entered into
153 VI| him forth before them all, being sore afeard.~There was another
154 VI| clad in white, the door being closed and began to sing
155 VI| following. To whom Martin, not being afeard, said to him: Because
156 VI| upon his bed. And then he, being angry, arose and threw away
157 VI| the poor man. And then he being constrained went to the
158 VI| ofttimes it seemed to her, being in orisons, that her spirit
159 VI| when one of her sisters, being there present, heard that,
160 VI| his passion, then S. Clare being heavy and sorrowful, enclosed
161 VI| heed of her daughters there being, and of all the others,
162 VI| sepulchre of S. Clare.~Of one being mad that she healed.~A man
163 VI| went to the tomb, and there being in great devotion, fell
164 VI| believe and worship. Then he being replenished with furor,
165 VI| was come to even, Alexis, being in the chamber with his
166 VI| find them not. And thus she being constrained by necessity,
167 VI| goest alone. And S. Edmund, being abashed, marvelled from
168 VI| Hallows, and much people being there to hear him, suddenly
169 VII| he walked before his cell being in his holy meditations,
170 VII| me from him. And then he being full of woodness, commanded
171 VII| warned and advised the king, being wood for anger, that he
172 VII| in a sbort time after he being full of virtues, departed
173 VII| this present life, that we being assoiled from sin and vices,
174 VII| which had done a great sin, being in will to do penance three
175 VII| eating. And John said: Ne me, being wroth. In like manner it
176 VII| things. There was an old man being sick which would go into
177 VII| mine own needs. And then he being heavy and as despaired,
178 VII| other constitution. And he being thus in great delices and
179 VII| all night. And the lady, being great with child, as well
180 VII| lodged in a church, and he being weary rested him upon a
181 VII| made burgess of heaven he being yet in the earth.~On another
182 VII| of his order at Naples, being in the church in devout
183 VII| of the nation of Scots, being in his country, and moved
184 VII| words, going, coming, and being in divers companies. He
185 VII| foresaid bishop, S. Ives then being in the office of official,
186 VII| the sin of lechery, and he being accustomed to preach against
187 VII| any meat or drink, ever being in good health.~The foresaid
188 VII| paynims to the faith, and he being there, the christians out
189 VII| accomplished. And then, he being thought of sight and hearing
190 VII| or worthy to be believed, being of young age, was with his
191 VII| friars minor, by him made being in hostage as it is said
192 VII| is, of the evil past, now being, and to come. And therefore
193 VII| that our Lord be understood being in heaven for to give perfect
194 VII| after he shall have deserved being in this life mortal, and
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