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1 I| shall weep that have more loved the world than God. The
2 I| the Gospel: Behold how he loved him ! The second were of
3 I| appeared to her. First, for she loved him most ardently. Because
4 I| most ardently. Because she loved so much, God forgave and
5 I| and puissance of God be loved and thanked, which in this
6 I| to his wife, and so much loved her, that the love attempered
7 I| mother. Isaac the father loved well Esau, because he ate
8 I| and Rebekah the mother loved Jacob. ~Jacob on a time
9 I| knew well that his father loved, and took the best clothes
10 I| well-favoured, whom Jacob loved, and said: I shall serve
11 I| prince of that land saw, anon loved and ravished and slept with
12 I| the most evil sin. Israel loved Joseph above all his sons
13 I| was to know whether they loved Benjamin or hated him as
14 I| which was named Termuthe, loved well Moses and reputed him
15 II| Jonathan, the son of Saul, loved David as his own soul. Saul
16 II| For this cause Saul never loved David after that day, ne
17 II| sorry therefore, for he loved well David. After this Saul
18 II| Amnon, oldest son of David, loved Thamar his sister. This
19 II| son Amnon for it, for he loved him because he was his first
20 II| chapters. This king Solomon loved overmuch women, and specially
21 II| was old he so doted and loved them that they made him
22 II| for him, and hated, and loved not, the children of Israel.
23 II| away all naked, for many loved him well. After this, forty-five
24 II| long desired and curiously loved, and whom my courage hath
25 II| and religious life, and loved S. Andrew by great devotion,
26 II| the king of Hungary, which loved heartily the blessed Virgin
27 II| love of Jesu Christ, for he loved him more than the other
28 II| gracious than to Peter, for he loved him much, but he is love
29 II| benefices. As to the first he loved that one and the other equally,
30 II| equally, as to the second he loved more John, and as to the
31 II| and as to the third, he loved more Peter. The second was
32 II| Drusiana, which had much loved S. John and well kept his
33 II| here is Drusiana which much loved thee and did thy commandments,
34 II| had men in his land that loved him they would not suffer
35 II| christian men and paynims loved him, for he was fair like
36 II| his chaplains whom he much loved and said to him: Go thou
37 II| said to him: I have always loved thee well, and have made
38 II| of Rome, for the emperor, loved her, and when his father
39 II| that I am prevented and am loved of another lover, which
40 II| in heaven whom in earth I loved with I my thought. And this
41 II| expert in physic, and he loved him because he saw that
42 III| disciple that Jesus so much loved, and in his epistles, the
43 III| nourice, which tenderly loved him, went alway with him
44 III| eaten part tofore, for ye loved him not so well as I did
45 III| principal that the Romans loved. But Jesu Christ would no
46 III| Ethelred, king, and little loved the King Edward. For then
47 III| earl Alphere which much loved S. Edward, the bishops and
48 III| feigning, as he that always loved to do hospitality, granted
49 III| the king's court. S. Loye loved well poor people, for all
50 III| naked. The poor people also loved him, that where he went
51 III| vestments and girdles, for he loved him as his proper soul,
52 III| displeased him much, and he loved no detractors, and to his
53 III| wherefore he was sorry, for he loved him much. But when he heard
54 IV| dead, and that the emperor loved so much. Whom when he was
55 IV| torment them, whom he much had loved. Then he made to enquire
56 IV| than others victories. He loved no less sorrows than meeds,
57 IV| of all the world, so he loved all men, and surmounted
58 IV| afoot and hallow it. For he loved no pride, ne to ride on
59 IV| after his death. For he loved no pomp by his life, ne
60 IV| was a man that S. Thomas loved much in his days, and he
61 IV| and his sister Dornemilde loved him much, and they lived
62 IV| the said Stephen had much loved in his life, came to the
63 V| the house of God, which he loved. And Simplician began to
64 V| dread them sore, I have loved thee over late, thou beauty
65 V| so new, I over late have loved thee. Thou wert within and
66 V| and sick people, and he loved better at his table lessons
67 V| of the people, which much loved John, and followed him for
68 V| Herod Agrippa, whom he much loved, he gave to her leave to
69 V| predecessor. And as they said, he loved paramours, and spake much
70 V| because he knew well that she loved well Jesu Christ, and purely,
71 V| therefore this holy man loved her with a right pure thought.~
72 V| the lover to him that is loved.~
73 V| and had a son whom she loved tenderly, and that son was
74 V| There was a clerk that loved much the blessed Nativity
75 V| and riotous, but always he loved much our Lady, the Mother
76 V| thy saviour whom thou hast loved with all thy thought. And
77 V| the feasts. And the people loved him much for the good sermons
78 V| for his holiness, he was loved of all the people in such
79 V| Childeric, king of France, loved much and had him always
80 V| sufficeth not but if he hath loved them as himself. To whom
81 V| Then the angel answered: He loved not those things that be
82 V| be of the world, but he loved well to dispend them unto
83 V| In whatsomever manner he loved them it was against the
84 V| life. But plainly good men loved him and marvelled of him,
85 V| Now feel I well that I am loved of my God because he hath
86 V| meat from door to door.~He loved poverty in himself and in
87 VI| ofttimes holy church, and loved and conversed many times
88 VI| understood how his people loved him, and how sorrowful they
89 VI| committed to the queen whom he loved specially, and she full
90 VI| and dwelled in Normandy, I loved well the fellowship of good
91 VI| them said: Forsooth if ye loved me ye would pray that I
92 VI| cleanness of thought. He loved best to serve our Lord,
93 VI| his daughter, whom he most loved, and the others that had
94 VI| David saith: Sire, I have loved the beauty of thy house.
95 VI| the beauty of her that is loved of the king, approved of
96 VI| upward it appeared that he loved alms, and by the other that
97 VI| these words: Sometime I loved thee and desired to have
98 VI| their goods and honours, and loved much S. Leonard, so that
99 VI| Lord. These two sisters loved marvellously together, and
100 VI| Cross of S. Francis, which loved her truly, and she said
101 VI| whereas is remembered how God loved unto the end his disciples,
102 VI| how much this holy Clare loved him, and the right great
103 VI| that is to say that she loved better a rude sermon well
104 VI| This holy and good abbess loved not only the souls of her
105 VI| for he had always devoutly loved the holy virgin. And then
106 VI| the cardinals. And he that loved verily her and the religion,
107 VI| me, poor caitiff. Sire, I loved him much which loved thee,
108 VI| I loved him much which loved thee, and Lord, for the
109 VI| things as he saw that she loved, that removed he and took
110 VI| the cross, a woman that loved him letted him of his purpose,
111 VI| hath recounted to me, she loved him first, and he would
112 VI| according to their necessity, he loved much poor people, and them
113 VII| idols. This king, because he loved renomee and would have his
114 VII| love of Almighty God, and loved poverty, and was full of
115 VII| three friends, of which, he loved the first as much as himself,
116 VII| much as himself, and he loved the second less than himself,
117 VII| second less than himself, and loved the third a little or naught.
118 VII| to him how he had always loved him, to whom he said: I
119 VII| speak to thee, ne I have not loved thee as I ought, but I am
120 VII| when he was made king, he loved and honoured him strongly,
121 VII| in his house, which woman loved him not, he came and fell
122 VII| and from thence forthon he loved the hermit S. Fiacre more
123 VII| his days had had, was much loved of the emperor, but as fortune
124 VII| called Lemicius, who heartily loved and served God, gave much
125 VII| celestial discipline. He loved chastity, he was ready in
126 VII| him so that he was both loved and dreaded of all folk.
127 VII| marvel if the good people loved him, for much they desired
128 VII| of tranquillity, for he loved peace, and never he was
129 VII| Castile, and as she that loved him tenderly betook him
130 VII| time of his childhood he loved chastity, so that for the
131 VII| Italy. In his childhood he loved and served God ententively
132 VII| for Jesu Christ that they loved so much.~After, the priest
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