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1 I| hundred years, and of the rest, that we reckon it for the
2 I| And like as they were in rest when they came into their
3 I| to the blessed glory and rest in heaven, it behoveth us
4 I| Saturday also is that we rest us in our sepulchre, for
5 I| death we shall find the rest for our souls. The Sunday
6 I| to us sorrow, the seventh rest, and the eighth glory. ~
7 I| pentecost is the day of rest, after that Isaiah saith:
8 I| she could find no place to rest ne set her foot on, she
9 I| prayed them to come and rest in his house, and abide
10 I| down of the sun and would rest there all night, he took
11 I| hast in possession. Yet rest five year to come of famine,
12 I| in Egypt, but that I may rest with my fathers, and take
13 I| holy day, but thou shalt rest from all worldly labour
14 I| Sabbath is as much to say as rest. This commandment may no
15 I| conscience can not be in rest ne in peace as long as he
16 I| keep it holily, and be in rest from the works of the week
17 II| hast thou put me from my rest, for to arise? And Saul
18 II| from the sleep of my sweet rest, how much and how oft times
19 II| may find with you place of rest, whereas I may be secret
20 II| night to get more without rest. For the riches make him
21 II| many businesses and evil rest in making worldly delights.
22 II| sorrow joy, with labour rest, with trouble glory, and
23 II| sufferest not us to have rest? Lo, here our clothes be
24 III| childed, here I shall take my rest and my dwelling, for my
25 III| ground, and took but little rest. For the most part she was
26 III| dear love, I shall never rest till that I shall have knowledge
27 III| for labour he shall have rest, and that shall be the reward.
28 III| much that he could have no rest for it, and could not put
29 III| go into thy cloister and rest thee there.~There was a
30 III| in more contemplation and rest of soul. And he builded
31 III| tormented him by hunger and evil rest. When he had been seven
32 III| them that they might not rest there that night. And then
33 III| for I am in a place of rest; and then said S. Austin:
34 III| that he should abide in rest, and he remised himself
35 III| and said: I am in sweet rest and abide the coming of
36 III| Redeemer. And he said to him: Rest in peace in the name of
37 III| and he did him to take his rest. When they that had made
38 III| her in spirit whereas the rest was of good folk, and where
39 III| for the place where they rest ought much to be worshipped
40 IV| Peter, where his bones rest, was a man of great holiness
41 IV| is said of pause, that is rest, in Hebrew, or it is said
42 IV| contemplation delicious, for rest of thought is required in
43 IV| riches, and travail than rest, for in his rest he chose
44 IV| travail than rest, for in his rest he chose rather weeping
45 IV| chose rather weeping than rest. He used to pray more for
46 IV| and was never idle ne in rest, but was always more burning
47 IV| that she could have no rest, and was almost overcome.
48 IV| Kenelm was buried, and there rest all the day sitting by the
49 IV| should lie down and sleep and rest them, for the weather was
50 IV| the country of everlasting rest. Then she, thanking our
51 IV| return, and when thou shalt rest and tarry, I shall rest
52 IV| rest and tarry, I shall rest and tarry. To whom her husband
53 IV| sleep, and the little child rest with her, for our Lord is
54 IV| him that he should be in rest, and he laid down his head
55 IV| and said: I am in sweet rest, and abide the coming of
56 IV| Redeemer; and he said again: Rest thou then still in the name
57 IV| tabernacle, or who shall rest in thy holy mountain? He
58 IV| all the brethren were at rest, and he would not distrouble
59 IV| said: The holy martyrs that rest in yonder church. And they
60 IV| the other friars went to rest, and he abode in the church,
61 IV| by the mercy of God may rest in peace. And forthwith
62 IV| sign that he should go to rest with the other friars. And
63 IV| he said: Son, go now into rest forthon. ~And in that time
64 IV| religion crowned him in holy rest. Secondly, he was honourable
65 IV| without failing, to the rest of peace, to sure conversation,
66 IV| which God received and found rest. On this day the virgin
67 V| deprived of their sleep and rest of the night, wherefore
68 V| for gifts, tribulation for rest, and right bitter death
69 V| And his mother might not rest, but did much pain to come
70 V| sleep in that same and take rest, thou art the same, for
71 V| changed, and in thee is rest, forgetting all labours.
72 V| medicine, but when I go to rest with full belly, then I
73 V| he had liefer be idle in rest than to have honour laborious.
74 V| chamberer that she would there rest a little. And there came
75 V| as it is said, now they rest at Placentia. And they suffered
76 V| They love, they burn, and rest in that burning love, they
77 V| church, whereas no relics rest. And then anon they took
78 V| confessed it to thee I shall rest in peace tofore you all.
79 VI| same place where they now rest, if thou, Lord, send to
80 VI| Edward. Then had the commons rest and peace, and the lords
81 VI| the lords and gentlemen rest and honour, and then holy
82 VI| Father, suffer him to lie in rest, and attempt not to minish
83 VI| where these holy virgins rest in Cologne, a body of one
84 VI| O good Lord, give thou rest to my tribulations, and
85 VI| him, he made his host to rest three days in a town, where
86 VI| death of saints precious, rest of travail, joy of novelty,
87 VI| business, and this is of great rest; virginity is silence of
88 VI| the Sabbath of everlasting rest, or because that all the
89 VI| in waking he sleepeth by rest of contemplation, and defaceth
90 VI| by him to be in peace and rest. And in like wise Leonard
91 VI| wherein S. Leonard would rest, which was all void. And
92 VI| Christ, she never might have rest in her heart till she was
93 VI| Francis, could have no rest in her heart till that,
94 VI| for to take the better her rest she lay otherwhile upon
95 VI| body that he might have no rest, and was much over strange
96 VI| my spouse Barbara, and rest in the chamber of God my
97 VI| seventh age of them that rest, and to come to the eighth
98 VI| her that she would lie and rest her a little. She had ordained
99 VI| suffer no creature to have rest about him in the house.
100 VII| good justice, peace, and rest, in like wise as the king
101 VII| with thy fellows, and shalt rest in the last day. The fourth
102 VII| wherein they took their rest after their long labour.~
103 VII| The Sunday is a day of rest from all worldly occupation,
104 VII| place this holy body shall rest. And all the people consented
105 VII| said: lf thou wilt find rest in this world and in that
106 VII| flee hence, speak not and rest thee. It is read in the
107 VII| place as to coveting this rest, that there were three monks
108 VII| debate and in discord to rest and peace, the second for
109 VII| men, and the third for to rest in wilderness and in desert.
110 VII| labours a man hath some rest, and he that prayeth hath
111 VII| in Antioch that I am in rest. And cease not thou to serve
112 VII| thither for to abide and rest us there all night. For
113 VII| resteth in peace, and shall rest without end in seculorum
114 VII| took the right beneurous rest of death. And who that could
115 VII| this, that three manners of rest be worthy for the fiables
116 VII| hath said the mass may have rest in life perdurable, and
117 VII| soul into thy peace and rest. And with saying these words
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