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1 I| was a shining cross, which spake to these three kings saying:
2 I| Jews was thus still and spake not, there be three reasons
3 I| worshipped the angel that spake to him, and the angel defended
4 I| Tabor where Jesu Christ spake with S. Peter, James, and
5 I| and John. And thus as he spake there descended a clear
6 I| Holy Ghost, which is fire, spake in them, and t by his incomprehensibility.
7 I| judge he held his peace and spake not. The seventh, that he
8 I| similitude and image. Here spake the Father to the Son and
9 I| like oft apply to like, and spake by the tongue of the serpent
10 I| remembrance in the place where God spake to him, and anointed it
11 I| he anon knew them, and spake to them, as to strangers,
12 I| approached near him and spake with a hardy cheer to him
13 I| the death of their father spake together privily, and dreading
14 I| them with fair words, and spake friendly and joyously to
15 I| the Hebrews. To whom anon spake the sister of the child:
16 I| eighty-three years when they spake to Pharaoh. Then when they
17 I| against our Lord. As Aaron spake to all the company of the
18 I| wilderness, and our Lord spake to Moses in a cloud and
19 I| continued longer. Moses spake and our Lord answered him.
20 I| sacrifices thereto. Our Lord spake to Moses, saying: Go hence
21 I| blessed. The second day Moses spake to the people and said:
22 I| and Miriam because they spake so to Moses, and being wroth,
23 I| unto Moses, which knew and spake to God face to face in all
24 II| and so he was named. He spake three thousand parables,
25 II| infinite. And she came and spake to king Solomon all that
26 II| the multitude of Israel spake to Rehoboam, and said: Thy
27 II| it to thee. And whiles he spake came another and said: The
28 II| thee. And yet whiles he spake came another and said: The
29 II| sinned not with his lips, ne spake nothing follily against
30 II| seven nights, and no man spake to him a word, seeing his
31 II| Job and they talked and spake together of his sorrow and
32 II| like to Nicholas, which spake to them softly: What hath
33 II| love of Jesu Christ. Hereof spake alway Lucy to her mother,
34 II| that she died not anon, but spake to the people, saying: I
35 II| Syracuse, this city. And as she spake thus to the people, the
36 II| as of our own. Thus as he spake to the people, S. Eutropia,
37 II| wisdom, for the Holy Ghost spake in him: and when they saw
38 II| of God, saying: God that spake to our fathers and prophets,
39 II| familiarity of God, when he spake to him many times amiably.
40 II| words that S. Stephen last spake. And also he rehearseth
41 II| them the case. And as he spake to the people the sister
42 II| when they asked them they spake English and said that they
43 II| forefathers' days. Then S. Thomas spake for the part of holy church,
44 II| he prayed for him, and he spake Greek. Another hermit saw
45 II| upholder of the Arians, spake for them, and made an answer
46 II| servant of God, for as he spake and bade me open the gate,
47 III| within, and she that so spake and was rebuked therefor,
48 III| demanded her wherefore she spake no more, and she would not
49 III| beasts, and he moved ne spake not one word. They went
50 III| wisely held her still and spake not, and showing example
51 III| the first word that she spake or said when she was made
52 III| art; then was he still and spake not.~When S. Ambrose went
53 III| dinner, and one of them spake evil by detraction of S.
54 III| glorious crown. And as they spake together his bonds brake,
55 III| deliver me. Thus as they spake together the dragon appeared
56 III| withstand the Holy Ghost that spake in him, they began to treat
57 III| keep my life. Then Josephus spake to a servant of Vespasian,
58 III| his fellowship came and spake with him, having tofore
59 III| speak but the Holy Ghost spake in him. When then the provost
60 III| nothing, but the apostle spake: These be they that desire
61 III| true law. Then the paynims spake together and assented that
62 III| had again his speech, and spake, glorifying our Lord God.
63 III| took their loaves, but they spake ne said nothin, and they
64 III| same hour he saw clearly, spake and went, and received health
65 IV| the devil in his likeness spake without to the people. Then
66 IV| demanded who they were that he spake to, and he said to them
67 IV| heaven. And whiles they thus spake together, Nero sent two
68 IV| his friends; and as they spake together of this matter,
69 IV| dread. The angel of God spake to the abbot, saying: Arise
70 IV| revive. And whilst he thus spake to them, the shipmen espied
71 IV| And when they saw that he spake not they put a cord about
72 IV| with him, and anon the body spake, and said that he was well,
73 IV| order. And as S. Dominic spake to the prior of Cassamary
74 IV| our Lord. And the Saviour spake and said: Arise up, haste
75 IV| of an angel to whom she spake oft, of that vision that
76 IV| that when our blessed Lady spake to her, she said: After
77 IV| the man speak, but the man spake not. And the devil said
78 IV| creatures? And whilst they spake these things, the blessed
79 V| and at even as his fellows spake of that lake, he demanded
80 V| and him seemed that they spake together of some secret
81 V| scriptures I held my peace and spake not. O Jesu Christ my helper,
82 V| required giveth verily. When he spake for his friend he attempered
83 V| for I have seen a man that spake to thee, but I wot not what
84 V| he loved paramours, and spake much despitously and over
85 V| Mary appeared to him and spake to him a little cruelly:
86 V| blessed Lady called him and spake to him by the said image,
87 V| his hands behind him, and spake to Natalie, and was borne
88 V| he had been a madman, and spake evil of him. And because
89 V| demanded of S. Matthew how he spake and understood so many tongues.
90 V| people were assembled, he spake long of good and lawful
91 V| considered who that it was that spake to her. And anon she blessed
92 V| chapter: The angel that spake to me good words were words
93 V| the image of Jesu Christ spake unto him and said: Francis,
94 VI| mother. And sometime he spake sharply, as he saw need,
95 VI| Notwithstanding, after, he spake with a noble spirit these
96 VI| for before that time he spake so soft that for feebleness
97 VI| heard, and at that time he spake with a whole breast, these
98 VI| of good men, for he that spake most religiously and goodly,
99 VI| that his hour drew nigh, spake to them that stood weeping
100 VI| his fellow Cleophas and spake not of his own name. And
101 VI| him, is signified that he spake ornately; in this that he
102 VI| it is signified that he spake appertly. And that he spake
103 VI| spake appertly. And that he spake fervently it appeared when
104 VI| the love of Jesu when he spake with us in the way? Fourthly,
105 VI| sometime Balaam by the ass, spake to him, saying: Placidus,
106 VI| time about midday, as they spake that one to that other of
107 VI| ne to the Holy Ghost that spake in him. And Ambrose saith
108 VI| out of the tower, and then spake to him as a friend doth
109 VI| demanded her to whom she spake. And she answered: To my
110 VI| mistress S. Clare herself spake so little that she restrained
111 VI| earth, and that ofttimes spake and said noble and holy
112 VI| demanded her to whom she spake. I have, said she, spoken
113 VI| Oxenford in conning, for he spake more like an angel than
114 VI| of England that all men spake good of him. And he did
115 VI| cruel against the church he spake sharply unto the king, and
116 VI| wood. And as one of them spake to another: Where art thou?
117 VII| more excellent than another spake first, and said to this
118 VII| buried them, the tyrant spake unto the virgin and said:
119 VII| crown of martyrdom, and thus spake they together till midnight.
120 VII| disdain, and angry by felony, spake: Of these two choose thee
121 VII| silence, that none of them spake to other, and he said: These
122 VII| These twenty-four years we spake never one to another. And
123 VII| him, for when the brethren spake of a brother that was culpable,
124 VII| culpable, he held him still and spake not. And after took a sackful
125 VII| and came unto the city and spake to the greatest governor
126 VII| the angel Gabriel which spake to him, and that he might
127 VII| flesh offered to him, which spake unto him, and said: Beware
128 VII| had been with hammers, and spake openly in sowing discords,
129 VII| saw seven ancient men that spake to him, but he knew not
130 VII| extraction of their parents, and spake of the sweet sentences of
131 VII| that they took when they spake of it, they recommended
132 VII| in divers companies. He spake ever to the folk both more
133 VII| eschewing all vain words, spake but little and with pain,
134 VII| his tongue redressed and spake well. In the same year a
135 VII| women, insomuch that he spake to none save only to his
136 VII| gridiron, and as he lay he spake to the tormentors merrily:
137 VII| hand of his Father. Then spake the cruel emperor. As this
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