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1 I| much as to say as desire of counsel, and signifieth to visit
2 I| the stroke of benefice, of counsel and of playing. Of this
3 I| saith: Thou despisest all my counsel, and as to counsel inspired,
4 I| all my counsel, and as to counsel inspired, thou despisest
5 I| cause she prayed God to counsel her and to give her comfort,
6 I| my son, take heed to my counsel, and go forth to the flock,
7 I| voice and do as I shall counsel. Make thee ready and go
8 I| people be not enfamined. This counsel pleased much to Pharaoh
9 I| live by. It is not by your counsel that I was sent hither,
10 I| God's sake, or do by the counsel of holy church. For who
11 I| know not let him do by the counsel of holy church, and whoso
12 II| sore, he cried for to have counsel of our Lord. And our Lord
13 II| departed, Rehoboam made a counsel of the seniors and old men
14 II| to them: What say ye? and counsel me that I may answer to
15 II| But Rehoboam forsook the counsel of the old men, and called
16 II| his age, and asked of them counsel. And the young men that
17 II| answer, and Rehoboam left the counsel of the old men, and said
18 II| Rehoboam would not do after the counsel of the old men, but was
19 II| for some other man. Thy counsel is not in man's power. This
20 II| sinners. Ask and demand counsel of a wise man. Always and
21 II| and men of war, and held a counsel in which was decreed that
22 II| grace and strengthen all the counsel of thine heart with his
23 II| because thou hast founden such counsel, come therefore to our Lord,
24 II| Holofernes was beheaded, counsel and mind flew from them,
25 II| Hours. It happed that by counsel of his friends he took in
26 II| said: Sweet mother, hear my counsel: he is not beloved of God,
27 II| corrupt the good manners. Ye counsel the souls to forsake their
28 II| archbishop and demanded counsel if they should yield them
29 II| changed her habit by the counsel of Syntice, and put herself
30 II| And then the king, by the counsel of his cousin, made him
31 II| But in the end she had counsel of a Jew, which gave to
32 II| death, but if ye will do my counsel and obey to me I shall mowe
33 II| four knights took their counsel together and thought they
34 II| the blessed Blasius in the counsel of seventy bishops recordeth,
35 II| body, holy in work, good in counsel, patient and charitable,
36 II| lazar and measel, and by the counsel of his physicians he got
37 II| for S. Silvester and asked counsel of him of this matter. S.
38 II| favoured heresy, called a counsel of bishops, but he sent
39 II| within which time they might counsel and advise themselves whether
40 II| desolation of heart moved by the counsel of his friends, and deceived,
41 II| to him: I have a secret counsel to tell thee, and if thou
42 III| Fastion his friend, by whose counsel she had been so tormented.
43 III| idols that had given this counsel was anon taken of the devil,
44 III| nevertheless, said she, I counsel thee that thou go into the
45 III| tofore the people, and took counsel together for to cast him
46 III| little child, I warn and counsel thee that thou advise thee
47 III| S. Dunstan was chief of counsel, for he gave to him right
48 III| he gave to him right good counsel to his life's end; and then
49 III| Diocletian: My child, take counsel in thy works and do sacrifice
50 III| bishops and clergy, by the counsel of S. Wilfrida and S. Edith,
51 III| everlasting joy and bliss, and counsel you to be baptized and to
52 III| serpents, who hath given to you counsel to eschew the ire of our
53 III| the apostles, and by the counsel and exhorting of his son,
54 III| God, and left their evil counsel and did no more thereto.
55 IV| then he did after their counsel; and on the morn a youngling
56 IV| what to do. Then by the counsel of his friends he unbound
57 IV| good living, through the counsel of S. Swithin. And when
58 IV| was there among them gave counsel that all the people should
59 IV| that he came to her to counsel her for to obey the desire
60 IV| and hast believed good counsel. And be thou not heavy if
61 IV| deceived of simplesse by counsel of an old man, set fire
62 IV| them together, and took counsel, and went to the mount of
63 IV| friars, which anon called counsel of the Holy Ghost, and chose
64 IV| purpose. And then he had counsel to enter in to the order.
65 IV| shall give to thee good counsel. My sister dwelleth above
66 IV| her and do that she shall counsel thee. And then he went to
67 IV| and said to him: Keep my counsel secret, and draw Concordia
68 IV| lieth and I shall keep thy counsel, and shall tell to thee
69 V| and sick men, he cured by counsel and works; widows and orphans
70 V| more bread. Gotard asked counsel how he might have bread,
71 V| thine heart, for to take the counsel that thou now refusest.
72 V| sinful woman I come to ask counsel of them that be good. If
73 V| deputed to other. And by the counsel of this holy man, the brethren
74 V| the height of the divine counsel upon the health of the lineage
75 V| if thou wilt believe his counsel thou shalt be whole anon.
76 V| thing so doubtable, that counsel shall be asked of our Lord.
77 V| bishop, that was gone to ask counsel of our Lord. Anon came a
78 V| bishop ordained for to ask counsel again of our Lord. And he
79 V| And the christian men took counsel together, and did do bear
80 V| Lord Jesu Christ. And this counsel pleased them. And then she
81 V| but by iron, therefore I counsel thee to do smite off her
82 V| hasty gift, or a giver of counsel, or it is said Matthew of
83 V| hasty conversion, a giver of counsel by wholesome predication,
84 V| and Benevento. And by the counsel of the bishop, the christian
85 V| the bishop went and asked counsel of Pope Pelagius, and he
86 V| and by the will of God and counsel of the princes he crowned
87 V| king being impaired by evil counsel was moved in wrath against
88 VI| to ask of our holy father counsel, how he might be assoiled
89 VI| that is the observation of counsel, for good counsel maketh
90 VI| observation of counsel, for good counsel maketh a man better and
91 VI| sufficiently, so that by wise counsel, and by virtue of the condition
92 VI| into England. And by the counsel of this queen the virgins
93 VI| Then the queen showed her counsel to the knights of her company,
94 VI| measure of himself demand and counsel and govern well other, and
95 VI| find any remedy ne give counsel to ease him. But the father,
96 VI| saw that he could find no counsel nor remedy for this malady,
97 VI| violence and shall corrupt all counsel human; and if mine uncle
98 VI| like wise, and then by the counsel of his abbot he made the
99 VI| go to Sahsbury and take counsel of my fellows in this matter.
100 VI| his bishops and demanded counsel of him, what and how he
101 VI| sweet husband, I have a counsel to tell thee, if so be that
102 VI| Christ, sower of chaste counsel and keeper of us all, receive
103 VI| thou hast used profitable counsel, demand what thou wilt.~
104 VII| disdain: This is a worthy counsel of an emperor, that for
105 VII| And then the prince, by counsel of his friends, gave this
106 VII| congregation, the abbot by counsel of one that was solitary
107 VII| should put away ire from my counsel I should cast thy body into
108 VII| weep, and praised much the counsel of the king, and remembered
109 VII| man, thou hast had evil counsel, for thou hast lost this
110 VII| with thee, and shalt take counsel with them, and if thou !
111 VII| was all despaired and by counsel of his friends he delivered
112 VII| should bless them, and by counsel of his wife they should
113 VII| he began to believe the counsel of that Sergius, which was
114 VII| unto the Pope and asked counsel whether he should be king
115 VII| works, and after this good counsel I shall go into the church
116 VII| crucifix, the which by my counsel and by my exhortment shall
117 VII| my town is here nigh, I counsel that we return thither for
118 VII| Furthermore if thou have need of counsel, of words, or of other things
119 VII| just, prudent and wise in counsel, and honest in all conditions
120 VII| and judgment, as giving counsel to the souls upon the fait
121 VII| royal, which S. Louis by the counsel of the prelates and princes
122 VII| fell and cruel emperor took counsel what martyrdom and pain
123 VII| had thus taken his shrewd counsel, then took they this holy
124 VII| to death? Then found he a counsel for to make a windlass,
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