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1 I| behold it. Or as for to speak of the proper signification
2 I| their wit, and shall not con speak one to another. The eleventh
3 I| that the holy Evangelists speak nothing thereof, the Church
4 I| peradventure the Evangelists speak no word of her because it
5 I| Holy Ghost they began to speak divers languages, where
6 I| necessary, for he maketh them to speak fervently without dread,
7 I| that they should preach and speak the law of the tongues of
8 I| Ghost also maketh them to speak and preach hardily and constantly,
9 I| Holy Ghost and began to speak with hardiness the word
10 I| He maketh them also to speak in many manners for the
11 I| it is said they began to speak with divers tongues in such
12 I| solitary place and shall speak to it in secret. Fourthly,
13 I| Melcha and Sara. ~Now I shall speak of Abram of whom our blessed
14 I| to him: Beware that thou speak not angrily ne hard words
15 I| yesterday: Beware that thou speak no hard words against Jacob.
16 I| returned. Then Hamor went to speak of this matter to Jacob,
17 I| my lord; or what shall we speak or rightfully desire? God
18 I| afeard that they could not speak ne answer to him. Then he
19 I| After this they durst better speak to him. Anon it was told
20 I| shall be glad in his heart. Speak thou to him and put my words
21 I| ought to do, and he shall speak for the people, and shall
22 I| he ought not to missay ne speak evil of others in intention
23 I| flattering, when they that men speak of be not present. They
24 I| sister of Moses began to speak against Moses, because of
25 I| and gather the people and speak ye to the stone, and it
26 II| called again thou shalt say: Speak, Lord, for thy servant heareth
27 II| voice of the people that speak to thee: they have not cast
28 II| he sent for Joab to come speak with him, and he would not
29 II| agree to their petition, and speak fair and friendly to them,
30 II| Then when they ceased to speak, Holofernes having indignation
31 II| such wise that none would speak with other, but with their
32 II| shall hold my peace and speak not one word, and have liefer
33 II| Nicholas? And when they heard speak of the name of the holy
34 II| saith: Ye be not they that speak tofore the princes and judges,
35 II| And when he heard him thus speak he abode with a heavy cheer
36 II| the king deigned not to speak to him. And then the king
37 II| heard the Archbishop Thomas speak, which would hastily come
38 II| courteously and fair, for to speak with him. When S. Silvester
39 II| him that he would come and speak with him. And forthwith
40 II| overmuch their mouths open to speak, for anon as they have thought
41 II| was this woman, and did do speak to S. Agnes for his son,
42 II| impetre of God that I may speak Greek, to whom S. Basil
43 II| Jesus, etc. I God of heaven speak, the which thou supposest
44 III| city of Jerusalem could speak of it, and yet best of all
45 III| might have no licence to speak to men, and they that came
46 III| Longinus: Seest not thou me speak without tongue? And the
47 III| which ought not lightly to speak, ne without advice ne manner
48 III| their master for he had to speak with him in his house of
49 III| without shame, look and speak with thee. And when Zosimus
50 III| throat that he might neither speak ne draw his breath, but
51 III| man was dumb and might not speak a word, wherefore he came
52 III| wise that he unnethe might speak. When they that were in
53 III| other might be still and speak not; and when he came again
54 III| such case that he might not speak. Then the other heretics
55 III| thereof that they might not speak. Then said she: This was
56 III| emperor heard this child thus speak he doubted to be overcome
57 III| that he was over-young to speak but the Holy Ghost spake
58 III| which in his name am sent to speak to thee and to show to thee
59 III| thy speech, and shalt not speak till the day that this which
60 III| temple, but he might not speak, but the holy man made to
61 III| and that they that would speak with him must ask and enquire
62 III| after, S. Eutrope heard speak of the miracles that S.
63 III| This S. Marcial of whom we speak here was the same child,
64 III| had never seen ne heard speak of her did do greet her
65 III| Bourges a damsel, which heard speak of the great renomee of
66 III| and came to Paris for to speak to her. She had been sacred,
67 IV| may not think, ne tongue speak ne pronounce. Anon then
68 IV| let him arise, walk and speak, else know ye that it is
69 IV| doubted him, and began to speak of all these things with
70 IV| that love him though they speak not to him which now be
71 IV| on earth, and if we shall speak of heavenly things, thou
72 IV| cage whicb was learned to speak. And on a time he fled out
73 IV| like as he had heard others speak, and the sparrowhawk fell
74 IV| death, that no man should speak of Kenelm. And after that
75 IV| when the father heard him speak, he ran anon to the city
76 IV| bread, and heard the men speak of God, yet then was he
77 IV| said that he might well speak, as prior and master of
78 IV| the friars be assembled to speak, I tempt them that they
79 IV| I tempt them that they speak confusedly, and that they
80 IV| and then the knights heard speak of the treasures, and held
81 IV| And when the knights heard speak of the treasures, they took
82 IV| from weeping, ne durst not speak for dread and marvel. And
83 IV| our Lord said: Let the man speak, but the man spake not.
84 IV| saying: We that have begun to speak of the body of the virgin
85 V| would not suffer him to speak to him. And he cried on
86 V| neither dare draw breath ne speak after that Bartholomew,
87 V| churches in this city, that speak and ordain together in what
88 V| suspicion of men. He would never speak alone with any women but
89 V| much glad, and began to speak of other things first, afar
90 V| when they had heard him speak they thought that he was
91 V| then king Charles heard speak of the renown of him, and
92 V| God, and God forbid that I speak to the mouth of him that
93 V| silence, and the time to speak is now. I will no longer
94 V| the doctor is letted to speak. When he seeth that his
95 V| still, when it is no time to speak. And this battle was right
96 V| saith to another: Run and speak to the child. Secondly,
97 V| earth. Of meats and drink I speak not, for they that were
98 V| guests at the gate that would speak with the abbot. And as soon
99 V| against him that she might not speak for weariness, and he asked
100 V| for else I should not con speak, and anon he took it out,
101 V| Francis that he would not speak tofore that other, and then
102 V| swallows, it is time that I speak, for ye have said enough,
103 VI| confessor, of whom we purpose to speak. When king Ethelred was
104 VI| Alfred came to England for to speak with his mother, and anon
105 VI| pray you, for I must needs speak to the king, for I have
106 VI| with him, that he durst not speak to him. To whom S. Peter
107 VI| Ghost, and might not well speak for joy and weeping. Then
108 VI| heart, that he could not speak with his mouth but with
109 VI| was singularly moved to speak of the humanity of our Lord.
110 VI| That it please, he ought to speak ornately; that it appear,
111 VI| appear, that he ought to speak appertly; that it move,
112 VI| appertly; that it move, that he speak fervently. And this manner
113 VI| that they shall not now speak. We being present, make
114 VI| be eloquent and can well speak. And if they dare speak
115 VI| speak. And if they dare speak tofore us despise ye us,
116 VI| show that they might not speak. Then said the enchanters
117 VI| we shall suffer them to speak, but they shall not mow
118 VI| bring thee to the king and speak for thee, that is to wit,
119 VI| of all human lineage, and speak and pray for us to God,
120 VI| they heard divers people speak together within the cell,
121 VI| lost her speech, began to speak and say: Go out surely,
122 VI| Then S. Clare began to speak to her soul all softly:
123 VI| of his wit and might not speak, and so demeaned his body
124 VI| Andrea, that she might not speak, for she had almost strangled
125 VI| which have mouths and cannot speak, they have eyes, and cannot
126 VI| pilgrim. When Euphemius heard speak of his son, anon his heart
127 VI| lady, but that they should speak and say to her as to the
128 VII| marvellous joy that she could not speak, and when she was entered
129 VII| holy virgin heard our Lady speak, she was so much replenished
130 VII| saying: Arsenius, flee hence, speak not and rest thee. It is
131 VII| Show to me charity, and speak no more to me, for I am
132 VII| them that they should not speak to him of death ne of old
133 VII| men. It maketh the dumb to speak and giveth wisdom to fools,
134 VII| him: I have no reason to speak to thee, ne I have not loved
135 VII| were none others that might speak ne serve him. And anon the
136 VII| wife that they should not speak with his lord, Mahomet.
137 VII| good ancient man began to speak of the virtues of the soul,
138 VII| S. Quiriacus of whom we speak, was the same Judas properly
139 VII| make him come secretly to speak with me. The messenger did
140 VII| of Meaux, when he heard speak of the good renomee of the
141 VII| Constantinople. He would speak to nobody while that he
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