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1 I| before us. ~We shall seem to hear the majestic roll of the
2 I| I have not been able to hear of any. It is without any
3 I| all them that shall see or hear it read, to pardon me where
4 I| them that shall read or hear it read, and may increase
5 I| them that shall read and hear this said book, that for
6 I| alway me seemeth that I hear the sound and the voice
7 I| return into their country, lo hear then how they came and went
8 I| the works of mercy shall hear in the end: Venite, as Jesu
9 I| nor he was not worthy to hear it. S. Austin saith that
10 I| extinct in the death. The ears hear not the song of the angels
11 I| they were not worthy to hear his answer. The second was
12 I| much doubt when he shall hear the business and trumps
13 I| air, doubt much when they hear the trumpets of God which
14 I| in this place thou shalt hear him, Lord in heaven, and
15 I| and all they that shall hear of it may well laugh. The
16 I| whatsomever Sarah say to thee hear her voice, for in Isaac
17 I| curse, my son, nevertheless hear me; go to the flock and
18 I| thee, therefore now my son hear my voice and do as I shall
19 I| saying: We pray thee to hear us: the last time that we
20 I| beseech thee my lord to hear me thy servant that I may
21 I| things that be to come, and hear your father Israel. And
22 I| and honey, and they shall hear thy voice. Thou shalt go
23 I| shall not believe me ne hear my voice, but shall say:
24 I| that other flesh. If they hear not thee, and believe by
25 I| believe none of the two ne hear thy voice, then take water
26 I| is that Lord that I may hear his voice and leave Israel?
27 I| answered: How should Pharaoh hear me when the children of
28 I| Egypt, and he shall not hear ne believe you. And I shall
29 I| yet thou hast no will to hear me. Therefore our Lord said:
30 I| Pharaoh. Yet would not Pharaoh hear them, nor do as God had
31 I| not alone sustain it, but hear me and do there after, and
32 I| you to me. If ye therefore hear my voice and keep my covenant,
33 I| cloud that the people may hear me speaking to thee, that
34 I| compel me to flee, but I hear the noise of singing. When
35 I| Lord, saying: Lord God, hear the clamour of thy people,
36 I| stone and said to them: Hear ye rebels and out of belief;
37 II| Lord, to whom God said: Hear the voice of the people
38 II| to thee. Notwithstanding hear them, and tell to them tofore,
39 II| and our Lord shall not hear you nor deliver you because
40 II| this the people would not hear Samuel, but said: Give to
41 II| gone from me, and will not hear me, neither by prophets,
42 II| regions of the world for to hear the wisdom of Solomon. ~
43 II| Paralipomenon. It is wonder to hear the costs and expenses that
44 II| that he of his mercy would hear him and be merciful to him.
45 II| stand always tofore thee and hear thy sapience and wisdom,
46 II| visage of Solomon, and to hear his wisdom that God had
47 II| Tobias, and said to him: Hear, my son, the words of my
48 II| Raphael the angel said to him: Hear me, and I shall show thee
49 II| worshipping the king of Israel. Hear ye therefore, my sons, me
50 II| Now therefore, my sons, hear me and dwell ye no longer
51 II| If thou of deignest to hear me I shall tell thee truth
52 II| thereof. I will that thou hear the mystery, and if thou
53 II| my spouse. And because I hear the praising of your right
54 II| to thee that if thou wilt hear me and do thereafter, thou
55 II| Lucy said: Sweet mother, hear my counsel: he is not beloved
56 II| that they should gladly hear the word of God, and likeneth
57 II| languishing sick man, if he hear it not devoutly. And as
58 II| in prayers, and often to hear the word of God. And when
59 II| were a piteous thing to hear; among all other he said:
60 II| much better than tofore. I hear their clamours and their
61 II| head, as he that might not hear the cry of the poor man.
62 II| said: Verily I shall not hear you, who that will be slandered
63 III| of which I am enjoyed to hear only of thee, which hast
64 III| sorrowful because she might hear no mass and for to make
65 III| infirmity, that he would hear him, and might deserve to
66 III| to them: Lords, Romans, hear ye how wisely and reasonably
67 III| may make my daughter to hear and see, which long time
68 III| and do his good works, and hear the words of God and the
69 III| thereto, and also he might not hear that any should praise him,
70 III| him, and because he should hear when Romain should let down
71 III| said: Brother Seconde, I hear the gods speaking to thee,
72 III| Saprice: What is that I hear? and Seconde said nothing.
73 III| should honour the priests and hear their service diligently,
74 III| he might look on him ne hear him named. Then he said:
75 III| that all the people might hear: Alas! what shame hath this
76 III| Thursday following for to hear the judgment, and see the
77 III| power ne may do no thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand,
78 III| alive in his sepulchre. Now hear ye yet a more great miracle:
79 III| men to see, the deaf to hear, the lame to go right, and
80 III| and in especial for to hear and understand such things
81 III| four years he might not hear ne go, he did him be brought
82 IV| Peter: Why dreadest thou to hear of peace? Of sins grow battles,
83 IV| but dogs. Then said Simon: Hear ye, Peter and Paul; if I
84 IV| people, and the better for to hear Paul he went up into a window,
85 IV| was fulfilled now ye shall hear. The reverend father in
86 IV| write my passion, read it or hear, and to them that remember
87 IV| air, and have deserved to hear with my bodily ears the
88 IV| his health he would not hear. Nevertheless he had great
89 IV| him, saying: Alway when I hear the devil named, I fear
90 IV| said: O thou Lucretius, hear and understand, thou hast
91 IV| of the river desiring to hear her words, and had no boat
92 IV| call upon thee, I shall hear them for thy love. Then
93 IV| friars at Bologna for to hear mass, and it happed that
94 IV| cause he would not much hear mass with the other. He
95 IV| thee, and when I shall cry, hear and come thither. And then
96 IV| and make such melody as ye hear about her. And then ran
97 IV| it should be marvel to hear that God would not have
98 V| commanded him to arise and to hear the sentence of God. He
99 V| and was much ententive to hear if anything were said against
100 V| strongly: What suffer we? what hear we? Untaught people and
101 V| come to him that he might hear the good of his mouth, he
102 V| heard. He would gladlier hear causes of unknown men than
103 V| Paris, because he would hear the sound of them. But it
104 V| and entered into it for to hear mass, and there were masses
105 V| plainly, that she might hear it, that he would sin with
106 V| other virgins, he should hear what he should say of the
107 V| to matins, and thou shalt hear his voice among the monks
108 V| despise the word that they hear, then the tongue of the
109 V| Lord, if ever I read or hear more secular books, I shall
110 V| with his brethren for to hear the holy lesson, and a lion
111 V| all whole.~He had liefer hear blame of himself than praising,
112 V| appertaineth to me for to hear.~And this holy S. Francis
113 V| but because they might not hear each other for the chittering
114 V| none other thing but to hear some new things. And then
115 VI| to see his face, and to hear his wisdom; except only
116 VI| devotion, as his custom was, to hear mass, Earl Leofric kneeled
117 VI| again. And he was glad to hear them talk of the welfare
118 VI| stopped, that they will not hear of no correction, ne they
119 VI| from the battle I shall hear you. To whom the apostles
120 VI| noble, because they might hear no tidings of him. And as
121 VI| the neighbours ran for to hear this thing, because the
122 VI| say: Forsooth, like as I hear, I am thy brother, for they
123 VI| called more men to him for to hear this voice, and began to
124 VI| Winifred, resorted daily for to hear therein divine service.
125 VI| well, and the men will not hear me.~On a time as a hound
126 VI| alone. And anon she began to hear the friars that sang, and
127 VI| man, force and power to hear it, but this passed all,
128 VI| malady and perfect, ye may hear. For howbeit that she had
129 VI| was a marvellous thing to hear, for she was by the space
130 VI| with her, that she might hear of them the holy words of
131 VI| see, they have ears, and hear not, they have noses, and
132 VI| to grant me thy grace and hear my prayer, that all they
133 VI| people had great devotion to hear him. In that time the pope
134 VI| much people being there to hear him, suddenly the weather
135 VI| But the king would not hear him, but expressly did certain
136 VI| to her: Our master would hear and see that was not lawful,
137 VI| things, which thou shalt hear by the mouth of this old
138 VII| Lord, that makest marvels; hear thou me, Lord, and save
139 VII| cried and said: O good Lord, hear me half alive, thou Lord
140 VII| borne up and sustained; hear me, Lord Jesu Christ, and
141 VII| was a heavenly noise to hear, wherefore S. Brandon kneeled
142 VII| was a heavenly noise to hear. And after supper S. Brandon
143 VII| it, and follow him, and hear what he would say. And anon
144 VII| said to him: If thou wilt hear of me reason, put from thee
145 VII| people that were still for to hear his predication. And then
146 VII| people were assembled to hear his predication, the which
147 VII| for much they desired to hear his good doctrines and monitions
148 VII| men there desired much to hear his doctrine. S. Omer exhorted
149 VII| be letted. He might not hear, ne forbear the reproaches
150 VII| least twice in a week for to hear the plaints which lightly
151 VII| Which things I will thou hear and know, to the end that
152 VII| them that shall read or hear them. This glorious saint
153 VII| people be the more incited to hear the word of God, and therefore
154 VII| people be more incited to hear the Evangel of God the priest
155 VII| prayeth for all them that hear his mass with faith and
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