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1 I| all the year, and for to tell all the miracles that our
2 I| Gamaliel, that they should tell and say what Jesus did in
3 I| to him: What is thy name? tell me. He answered, Why demandest
4 I| me grace to interpret it? Tell to me what ye saw in your
5 I| and there is none that can tell me the interpretation thereof.
6 I| father unto Joseph, heard tell that corn and victuals were
7 I| appertain to God, that thou tell to them what they should
8 II| to him and charged him to tell him all: and Samuel told
9 II| tribe of Benjamin ran for to tell this unto Eli which sat
10 II| Notwithstanding hear them, and tell to them tofore, the right
11 II| servants for they could tell, and that he would now in
12 II| and I only fled for to tell it to thee. Then Job arose,
13 II| counsels abide in him. I tell to thee, my son, that when
14 II| Tobit said: I pray thee to tell me of what house or of what
15 II| thee, Azarias, brother, to tell me whereto these be good
16 II| deignest to hear me I shall tell thee truth of this people
17 II| one of them saved for to tell to them that came after
18 II| come to Holofernes for to tell him their privities, and
19 II| strength against them. Now tell to me the cause why thou
20 II| showed me these things to tell thee. And I thine handmaid
21 II| pray him, and come in and tell thee what he shall say to
22 II| with them, I am sent to tell thee these things. ~Forsooth,
23 II| immortal. And then said AEgeas: Tell to thy disciples such vanities,
24 II| but required him not to tell nor discover this thing
25 II| soon give to her? For I tell the for truth, that for
26 II| that on the morn he would tell them the case. And as he
27 II| well in his name, and to tell him that he gave it to S.
28 II| they should go to him and tell to him that for his sake
29 II| like as he was wont to tell and rehearse, and when he
30 II| in to the chamber for to tell that he had heard nothing,
31 II| angels: Thou oughtest not to tell the evils that have been
32 II| to the end that I should tell you that evilly and cruelly
33 II| he shall be dead come and tell me. And these right cruel
34 II| against the sun, they began to tell who were good almsmen, and
35 II| have a secret counsel to tell thee, and if thou keep it
36 II| of them that they should tell it to no man, yet one of
37 II| manner; he was accustomed to tell of S. Serapion, when he
38 III| prayed him that he would tell him his name. And he answered:
39 III| him to keep it secret and tell no man thereof during his
40 III| virtue of God that she should tell to him her estate and her
41 III| not also. Then said he: Tell to me what have ye and why
42 III| said S. George: O caitiff, tell me how may thy gods help
43 III| people, that they should tell. And when S. James had preached
44 III| shortly without delay to tell him; and he sore dreading
45 III| you all that none of you tell her, for I wot well, then
46 III| torment that ye may suffer, tell not where the cross of Jesu
47 III| crucified, they would never tell ne enseign her. Then commanded
48 III| right well the law, and can tell to you all things that ye
49 III| perish for hunger if thou tell not to me the truth. Then
50 III| commanded him that he should tell him whereof he had so deserved
51 III| she had great things to tell him, and then he bade her
52 III| would, and then she began to tell him many nice trifles, and
53 III| Marcellin and S. Peter heard tell the adventure of Archemius,
54 III| Keep thee well that thou tell this vision to no man, for
55 III| queen, his stepmother, heard tell what miracles God showed
56 III| and because he would not tell he was much wroth, but among
57 III| which were over long to tell here all their names. When
58 III| to Genevieve: My daughter tell to me, and be not ashamed,
59 IV| husband, his father, for to tell to him what her son had
60 IV| godhead be in him let him tell now what I think or what
61 IV| which thought I shall first tell to thee, that he shall not
62 IV| tyrannies were overlong to tell, but shortly I shall rehearse
63 IV| that led him said to him: Tell to us, Paul, who is he your
64 IV| praying. To whom when ye shall tell for what cause I have sent
65 IV| the truth? Yea, verily I tell you the truth. And so the
66 IV| his life's end. Who should tell all the miracles that our
67 IV| there was none that could tell what it meant, till at last
68 IV| then constrained him to tell why he came to her, and
69 IV| that thou answer me, and tell me the truth of thee. And
70 IV| not say, he said: If thou tell me not, I shall no longer
71 IV| And the devil would not tell him in no wise. Then Christopher
72 IV| to him: If thou wilt not tell me, I shall anon depart
73 IV| devil was constrained to tell him, and said: There was
74 IV| him praying, and durst not tell to him so. And anon after,
75 IV| demand you, and I shall tell to you all that I have in
76 IV| wicked spirit, that thou tell to me wherefore thou vexest
77 IV| him by amiable affiance: I tell to thee prior a thing which
78 IV| man, ne thou shalt never tell it as long as I shall live,
79 IV| where I shall issue out, and tell me whither I shall go. S.
80 IV| he should reny God, and tell where the treasures were.
81 IV| keep thy counsel, and shall tell to thee what I shall find.
82 IV| that no man may recount ne tell, and made joy and song,
83 V| keep his name secret and to tell it to no man, for he desired
84 V| India. And then they said: Tell us some tokens and signs
85 V| sister, charging her to tell it to nobody by her faith,
86 V| you by your God that ye tell to me the reward that ye
87 V| much blood, and am come to tell it to thee. And Satan said
88 V| husband, and am come to tell thee. And Satan asked: In
89 V| breaketh you all to pieces? Tell me, I pray thee, in whom
90 V| truth, and to return and tell to him. And when the knight
91 V| in all glory? I pray thee tell me wherein I have angered
92 VI| and the pope bade them tell the cause of their coming.
93 VI| and deliver it to him, and tell to him that I have hallowed
94 VI| Then the earl arose to tell the king, supposing that
95 VI| Rumsey, and bade him go and tell to Harold that he should
96 VI| he will, and thou shalt tell him what he thinketh, for
97 VI| And our Lord said to him: Tell to them that they also make
98 VI| him: Sir, I pray thee to tell of thy first estate, for
99 VI| demand them and they shall tell to thee the truth. Then
100 VI| and he conjured him to tell him what he was. And the
101 VI| out of this world may well tell such things and others.
102 VI| to my wife, but one thing tell now to me shortly, either
103 VI| And S. Martin said: I will tell it to you, but I pray you
104 VI| to you, but I pray you to tell it to nobody, Agnes, Thecla
105 VI| to the poor man openly. I tell and say to thee forsooth
106 VI| they should discover ne tell it to any that lived.~On
107 VI| for her of which I shall tell you some. First, of a friar
108 VI| thee in marriage, wherefore tell to me thine entent and what
109 VI| chamberers desired her to tell to them why she had so laughed
110 VI| of our Lord's passion, to tell to him how he should best
111 VI| him use short words and tell him his answer, which message
112 VI| husband, I have a counsel to tell thee, if so be that thou
113 VI| Urban with poor folks, and tell him these words that I have
114 VII| then S. Brandon began to tell to the abbot Birinus of
115 VII| leave your mourning and tell me what marvels ye have
116 VII| And then Birinus began to tell to S. Brandon and to his
117 VII| Brandon commanded the bird to tell him the cause why they sat
118 VII| Brandon and said: I am come to tell you that ye shall sail from
119 VII| Brandon charged him to tell him what he was, and he
120 VII| after this Barlaam began to tell to him a long sermon of
121 VII| would let him go if he would tell him his wisdoms. Then the
122 VII| they would not so lightly tell him, whereof he was annoyed,
123 VII| might not duly rehearse ne tell the great abstinences that
124 VII| brother, I require of thee to tell me in what land thou wert
125 VII| him which can number or tell the multitude of stars,
126 VII| paradiso, that is to say: I tell thee that thou shalt this
127 VII| Diocletian and we believe upon? I tell thee for truth if thou wilt
128 VII| all sinners, therefore I tell you for certain that I will
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