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1 I| attitude of the age in which he lived. If the study of it be not
2 I| the Romans had in the Lent lived soberly and in continence,
3 I| for their clothing, and lived so long that he was blind
4 I| into the sons. And Adam lived after he had begotten Seth
5 I| the first age, the people lived long. Adam lived nine hundred
6 I| people lived long. Adam lived nine hundred and thirty
7 I| thirty years, and Methuselah lived nine hundred and sixty-nine
8 I| justice otherwise on him. Noah lived after the flood three hundred
9 I| and dwelled there. Sarah lived an hundred and twenty-seven
10 I| son Isaac whilst he yet lived. And all the days of the
11 I| our progeny, if our father lived, if we had any brother.
12 I| my fathers that they have lived. And he blessed the king
13 I| multiplied greatly, and lived therein seventeen years.
14 I| house of his father, and lived an hundred and ten years,
15 II| well that if Absalom had lived and all we thy servants
16 II| father Solomon whiles he lived, and said to them: What
17 II| all his losses. And Job lived after, one hundred and forty
18 II| finished these words. And Tobit lived after he had received his
19 II| Tobias. And when he had lived one hundred and two years
20 II| said to him: Sir, I have lived fifty years, and always
21 II| commanded. And there he lived two days, and preached to
22 II| from that time forthon they lived in continence and led an
23 II| this thing as long as he lived. ~After this the bishop
24 II| and ever as long as he lived after he had alway in his
25 II| and forgiveness, and he lived so virtuously after, that
26 II| Lord was crucified, and lived after sixty-eight years,
27 II| be king after him, and he lived but five days after and
28 II| little refection thereof, and lived holily in giving good ensample. ~
29 II| his see there, where he lived after, all the days of his
30 II| was in habit secular he lived after the life of a monk.
31 II| Macarius when he had long lived, and God had showed many
32 II| for gods, how evil they lived, and how mechantly they
33 II| should not then die, and lived unto the morn at noon, which
34 III| had nourished them. She lived in Rome holily thirty-three
35 III| fifteen years, where he lived with barley bread and water,
36 III| S. Patrick, the bishop, lived till he was one hundred
37 III| consented. But when he saw they lived not ne were not ruled according
38 III| should displease him. And he lived so virtuously and holily,
39 III| sent him thither. For he lived there full holily, in fasting
40 III| after him, and ever after he lived full holily unto his death,
41 III| the holy island, where he lived an holy and solitary life,
42 III| called a sinner, led and lived the most straight life and
43 III| woman Mary. And Zosimus lived an hundred years in holy
44 III| Fair sons, I have not so lived among you that I am ashamed
45 III| such one living, for he lived without forth like as he
46 III| preachers there, whereas he lived much holily the space of
47 III| man.~S. Peter whiles he lived, it happed that he disputed
48 III| full glad and joyful, and lived there holily a long time.
49 III| his chancellor, and they lived together full holily long
50 III| he became christian and lived after a holy life and after
51 III| chamberers, that then yet lived, and were had of all the
52 III| the gate three years, and lived straitly with a morsel of
53 III| desert named Granmonte, and lived there a great while in pure
54 III| obsequies, as long as she lived. A little while after, she
55 III| chastity as long as she lived. After, when the holy maid
56 III| Marcial, and from then forthon lived in great abstinence and
57 III| the time of the said king lived the said virgin, unto the
58 III| all her life. When she had lived and used this life fifty
59 III| S. Genevieve, the which lived in this world full of virtues
60 IV| numbered. He had as many as he lived days. Noah, as it is read,
61 IV| him priest. And then he lived a straighter living than
62 IV| thing secret as long as he lived. ~There was a lady in England
63 IV| returned home again, and lived holy to her life's end.
64 IV| anon he had his desire, and lived after full holily to his
65 IV| loved him much, and they lived holily together to their
66 IV| was so that a poor widow lived thereby, which had a white
67 IV| death, where he abode and lived by the space after of eight
68 IV| head, and with that loaf he lived fifteen days till that he
69 IV| verily supposed that they had lived, but found none, wherefore
70 IV| afterwards he was pope. ~Nazarien lived after his baptism many years,
71 IV| gird; and the life that he lived was above man's power, his
72 IV| after the chronicles he lived eighty-eight years. He flourished
73 IV| into my house, where he lived after but a few days, and
74 IV| his wife, he dwelled and lived surely in a house that he
75 IV| commanded him that as long as he lived he should say the psalm:
76 IV| was in him as long as he lived. Then rendered he that which
77 IV| Sion, and as long as she lived she visited all the places
78 IV| that Epiphanius saith, she lived four-and-twenty years after
79 IV| her fifteenth year, and lived and abode with him three
80 IV| And after his death she lived four-and-twenty years, and
81 IV| another place, that she lived after the ascension of her
82 V| our Lord Jesu Christ, and lived in divine love and holy
83 V| well that they thus had lived long, yet had they no child
84 V| wherefore, as long as he lived, he supposed that hour to
85 V| ever after as long as he lived was given to him in that
86 V| He answered: I have not lived so that I am ashamed to
87 V| And there as long as he lived he worshipped the head in
88 V| departed. And the daughter lived, and arose on the morn.
89 V| meiny to live with, and thus lived twenty years in marriage
90 V| by Innocent, for Celestin lived but a little time, and therefore
91 V| Mother of God as long as he lived.~There was a clerk that
92 V| dead. And after this he lived a certain time, and finished
93 V| world, of noble engine, and lived in translating and writing
94 V| come, which as long as I lived upon earth, our Lord would
95 V| I am a man. I have not lived for to deceive, but I have
96 V| out from thence, and she lived after, fifteen days, and
97 V| dissolved, or that the elements lived, or the God of nature suffered,
98 V| many supposed that they yet lived, and marvelled why he so
99 VI| his chaste life whilst he lived, but the very cleanness
100 VI| blessed King Edward had lived many years, and was fallen
101 VI| was proved true, for they lived not long after. And at the
102 VI| archbishop of Canterbury lived, the said Stigand put him
103 VI| in his lifetime had most lived by his alms. And when he
104 VI| in treble manner, for he lived continently. For as S. Jerome
105 VI| never wife ne children. He lived companionably, and that
106 VI| well mannered. Thirdly he lived humbly, of which humility
107 VI| saints, of whom, when they lived, the Holy Ghost used as
108 VI| that he had not perfectly lived against the sins of the
109 VI| what manner he had so long lived there. And he said that
110 VI| they deserved when they lived that these suffrages should
111 VI| And ever, as long as she lived after, there appeared about
112 VI| she took the charge and lived afterward a virtuous life,
113 VI| brother Lifardus, and there lived a little while in a convent.
114 VI| a monastery in which he lived long in abstinence, and
115 VI| on his way, and afterward lived a good life.~And when he
116 VI| from the city, and there lived in great abstinence with
117 VI| little wine. And shortly, she lived so straitly that she became
118 VI| discover ne tell it to any that lived.~On another time it happed
119 VI| Clare, in the time that she lived, had such a malady in her
120 VI| baptized of a holy man, and lived there a certain space of
121 VI| well marked that he hath lived a right fair and holy life.
122 VI| and how the holy man had lived, and also how he was dead,
123 VI| lust, and ever after she lived a clean virgin unto her
124 VI| common treasurer, where he lived full blessedly in giving
125 VI| men wondered whereby he lived. He ate but seldom flesh.
126 VI| the church of England and lived there so holy and perfect
127 VI| canon-regular, wherein he lived so devoutly that when he
128 VI| the same house, and there lived a holy and devout life as
129 VI| his cure and charge, and lived a holy life. And he would
130 VI| alive and half dead, and she lived three days after in that
131 VI| I should no longer have lived. Then Peter said: What sayst
132 VII| virtuous governance, which lived together prosperously, but
133 VII| which city he and the queen lived in great wealth and prosperity.
134 VII| which place the holy hermits lived in great abstinence and
135 VII| Ambrose: I have not so lived among you that me shameth
136 VII| they fasted forty days and lived devoutly, and each of them
137 VII| red grapes, by which they lived fourteen days, and then
138 VII| gathered as many grapes as they lived by forty days after, always
139 VII| seethe the fish by which I lived three days, and then the
140 VII| drink daily, and thus have I lived one and fifty years. And
141 VII| abbot of Chertsey where he lived a holy life, and after,
142 VII| than I. John would have lived like unto angels, and entended
143 VII| this was because he had lived many years, then he demanded
144 VII| and received baptism and lived after a holy life. And then
145 VII| Charles, for as long as he lived he would never marry none
146 VII| both clean virgins, and lived a holy life, and rested
147 VII| so kept him as long as he lived, as it appeared hereafter
148 VII| other secrets as long as he lived, and would that none other
149 VII| life, there was a man that lived much lecherously; the holy
150 VII| S. Landry whiles that he lived in this world was to accomplish
151 VII| in words and of eyes, and lived always so honestly and so
152 VII| used cold water, and there lived with such meat and drink
153 VII| health.~The foresaid S. Ives lived fifty years or thereabout,
154 VII| penitence as long as he lived, and when our Lord would
155 VII| recovered the spirit of life and lived long after. A woman conceiving
156 VII| was restored to life and lived after seven months. Another
157 VII| spirit of life and sithence lived long. With these miracles
158 VII| then to be marvelled if she lived holily that was scholar
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