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3501 V| the saint called him and said: I give to thee this my 3502 V| piece of the capon, and said, Lo! see here what flesh 3503 V| blamed of all the people, and said that he was mad, and when 3504 V| of our Lord. And then he said oft: If it happed me to 3505 V| death to come to him, and said: Death, my sister, welcome 3506 V| he escried suddenly and said: Abide me, father, abide, 3507 V| friars demanded him what he said, and he said: See ye not 3508 V| him what he said, and he said: See ye not our father Francis 3509 V| priests that were there and said: Father, I would confess 3510 V| and anon as I shall have said and confessed it to thee 3511 V| of the blame that he had said, and doubted the ire of 3512 V| and called S. Francis and said: I am he that sinned, thou 3513 V| anon his son revived and said: When I was dead S. Francis 3514 V| right fair green, and after said to me: Return to thy father, 3515 V| woodness and cruelness, said to them that stood by him: 3516 V| woodness to woodness, he said: If it be true that Francis 3517 V| made that prayer in sin, he said injury to his nephew, and 3518 V| Francis appeared to her and said: Weep no more, for the light 3519 V| her name.~Pelagienne is said of pelagus, which is as 3520 V| wet it with his tears, and said: O most high God, have pity 3521 V| of my negligence. Then he said to them that were with him: 3522 V| Lord God. And when he had said these, or semblable words, 3523 V| the which, as I have heard said, descended from heaven for 3524 V| most bitterly weeping, she said: I am Pelagienne, the sea 3525 V| saying: What is thy name? She said: I have been called from 3526 V| to her and awoke her, and said: Lady Margaret, what harm 3527 V| places. Then that bishop said to him that, after the visitation 3528 V| Have ye a bishop? And he said: Yea, lady. And she said 3529 V| said: Yea, lady. And she said to him: Say to him that 3530 V| followeth of S. Margaret, said Pelagien, and first of her 3531 V| called Pelagien, she might be said of pena, pain, and lego, 3532 V| first of her name.~Thais is said of taphos, that is to say 3533 V| for her in sin. Or she is said of thalos, that is to say 3534 V| worldly delights, or she is said of thalamo, that is will 3535 V| had taken this money, she said to him: Let us enter into 3536 V| entered into the chamber, she said to him that he should go 3537 V| adorned with clothes; then said he to her: If there be any 3538 V| divers secret places; and he said always he doubted to be 3539 V| doubted to be seen. And she said to him: There is within 3540 V| the old man heard that, he said to her: And knowest thou 3541 V| hell for sinners. And he said to her: If thou knowest 3542 V| abbot should depart, Thaisis said to him: Father, where shall 3543 V| conduits of nature? And he said to her: In thy cell, as 3544 V| place. And when Paul had said to him that the grace of 3545 V| enclosed in, and the abbot said to her, Issue and go out, 3546 V| whom the abbot Pafuntius said: God hath not pardoned thee 3547 V| have sinned dishonestly, he said to her: Follow me, and she 3548 V| multitude of men were, he said to her, Sit down here, that 3549 V| to do with thee; and she said: How may I do this among 3550 V| people here standing? And he said, If thou be ashamed of the 3551 V| hastily fleeing, or Denis is said of dia, which is as much 3552 V| the soul. Or Denis may be said of Diana, that is Venus, 3553 V| God; or as some say he is said of Dionisia, that is, after 3554 V| wise men of Greece, he is said unto this day Pterigiontuvrani, 3555 V| into heaven. Also he was said Macarius, that is, blessed. 3556 V| is, blessed. Also he was said of his country lonicus. 3557 V| of Greeks. Or Ionices be said a manner of round pillars. 3558 V| round pillars. Or Ionicum is said a foot of versifying which 3559 V| were also Epicureans, which said that all felicity of man 3560 V| speech human. To whom he said: O good Denis, these be 3561 V| annunciation that Paul our Doctor said to our deaf ears, and by 3562 V| returned again. That the said eclipse took away the light 3563 V| brought to this, that they said that: The God of nature 3564 V| had pity on him. And it is said in another place, that Denis 3565 V| unknown God, the philosophers said: This God hath no need of 3566 V| disputed with him. Some of them said: What will this sower of 3567 V| of words say? And others said that he seemed a shower 3568 V| their new doctrine, and they said to him: Bringest thou any 3569 V| of God unknown, and Paul said: Whom honour ye that ye 3570 V| and earth. And after, he said to Denis, whom he saw best 3571 V| that unknown God? And Denis said: He is verily a God which 3572 V| reign without end. And Paul said: Is he a man only, or spirit? 3573 V| only, or spirit? And Denis said: He is God and man but he 3574 V| conversation is in heaven. Then said S. Paul: This is he that 3575 V| tofore them, and anon Denis said to Paul: If thou say to 3576 V| and virtue. And S. Paul said: I shall write tofore the 3577 V| suspicion be taken away, Paul said to Denis that he himself 3578 V| words. And when Denis had said those words in the same 3579 V| christian faith. And it is said that S. Paul showed to him 3580 V| time he was sent of the said Clement into France, and 3581 V| thither a noble matron, which said that her husband was foully 3582 V| from the place, which is said the hill of the martyrs, 3583 V| foresaid provost Lubrius, said that she was christian, 3584 V| and Eleutherius, which so said, many supposed that they 3585 V| Denis Areopagite as afore is said, and the same saith Johannes 3586 V| counting of the time should be said against, as some would object. 3587 V| of his name.~Calixtus is said of caleo, cales, that is 3588 V| And by the works of the said emperor the most apparent 3589 VI| Dunstan baptized Ethelred, and said because he defiled the fontstone 3590 VI| thereof, to whom S. Peter said the estate of this realm, 3591 VI| should cease soon after, and said that all this punishment 3592 VI| having two sons by the said Emma, that is to wit, Harold 3593 VI| peace, so that it might be said of him as it was said of 3594 VI| be said of him as it was said of Solomon: All the kings 3595 VI| divers covetous men, which said to the king how his treasure 3596 VI| do in like wise. And he said: Nay, and he would not agree 3597 VI| perils, then at the last he said to them to prove them, Let 3598 VI| sitting upon the treasure, and said: What have ye done? and 3599 VI| they were much loth, and said that they might spend it 3600 VI| of charity. Then the king said: God forbid that I should 3601 VI| taken more; then the king said: Forsooth, now thou art 3602 VI| it to the king, the king said to him: Sorrow no more, 3603 VI| was true as the king had said, and that the king of Denmark 3604 VI| heaviness comforted them, and said how that our Lord had sent 3605 VI| appeared in a night, and said to him how King Edward had 3606 VI| there. To whom the cripple said: Let me not, I pray you, 3607 VI| to him. To whom S. Peter said: Brotber, dread thee not, 3608 VI| hast thou any fish? And he said: Nay, for I have awaited 3609 VI| for thy labour. And this said, S. Peter vanished away. 3610 VI| believed this thing verily, and said mass that same day in the 3611 VI| he called her to him and said: If God will that I should 3612 VI| the king. Then the king said that it might be well an 3613 VI| sight to blind men. Then said the chamberlain that many 3614 VI| might see clearly, and he said: Yea, forsooth, and the 3615 VI| him be of good cheer, and said if he would visit sixty 3616 VI| he called him to him and said: Why should I not set my 3617 VI| with the same water, and said to them, if they would wash 3618 VI| anything thereby, and he said: Nay, forsooth. Then the 3619 VI| forsooth. Then the king said: Ye shall see when they 3620 VI| understanding his falseness, said but little. But in a time, 3621 VI| help and succour him. Then said the king: So might my brother 3622 VI| mouth, was sore afeard, and said: Sire, ye deem that I should 3623 VI| wretchedly. Then the king said: Draw the traitor out of 3624 VI| that thing. Then the king said: When I remembered at my 3625 VI| what is signified by the said turning, I had no cause 3626 VI| told them what he was, and said: I am John the Evangelist, 3627 VI| delivered to him the ring, and said that S. John Evangelist 3628 VI| coming to my people, and said: If they would be turned 3629 VI| remedy. And when this was said they were suddenly gone 3630 VI| of Canterbury lived, the said Stigand put him down and 3631 VI| him and in comforting them said: Forsooth if ye loved me 3632 VI| he had new builded, and said he should not long abide 3633 VI| weep and sigh among, he said to her ofttimes: My daughter, 3634 VI| they might see, and they said yea. And all kneeled down, 3635 VI| consent of the king to the said Lanfranc, archbishop, that 3636 VI| dignity. To whom Wulstan said: Forsooth father, I know 3637 VI| cross in his hand, and he said to S. Edward, as he had 3638 VI| this holy man Wulstan and said: Brother, thy rightful simplicity 3639 VI| shall take it. And this said he set his hand humbly and 3640 VI| this holy body. For some said that it lay incorrupt, and 3641 VI| lay incorrupt, and some said nay; and in this meek strife 3642 VI| when he was alive. Then said the abbot: Father, suffer 3643 VI| sinful and perilous. Then she said to a young damoiselle that 3644 VI| as he were a god? And she said yet more: What have I to 3645 VI| moved with her, that she said such words of blasphemy 3646 VI| devotion, and weeping, and said thus: O thou, my lord and 3647 VI| entered into her oratory and said the seven Psalms and Litany, 3648 VI| himself and went thither, and said the seven psalms. And when 3649 VI| brethren ring merrily, he said in his prayer to~S. Edward: 3650 VI| enhancing himself. Or Luke is said of light, he was raising 3651 VI| beholding. And as it is said Ecclesiastes undecimo: The 3652 VI| swiftness in his moving as it is said in the Second Book of Esdras 3653 VI| and four wings, as it is said in Ezechiel the first chapter. 3654 VI| the neck, therefore it is said that this face was above, 3655 VI| which they had suffciently said he should leave. He was 3656 VI| these two last things it is said in the prologue upon the 3657 VI| and aid, and in that he said only, it signifieth that 3658 VI| joined to him firmly. And he said in the eighth chapter to 3659 VI| signified of him, where it is said of him and Cleophas in the 3660 VI| his collect where it is said: Qui crucis mortificationem 3661 VI| Of the two first, it is said in the fourth chapter: They 3662 VI| ordained because that the said gospel is ennoblished with 3663 VI| commandments of God, whereof it is said: Thou shalt love thy Lord 3664 VI| the everlasting life? He said: Knowest thou not the commandments? 3665 VI| of doctrine, wherefore he said to some that perverted this 3666 VI| righteousness, where it is said: Yield ye that longeth to 3667 VI| and evil men. Or it may be said that the said gospel is 3668 VI| it may be said that the said gospel is replenished with 3669 VI| enseigned natural wisdom when he said: Send out the Holy Ghost, 3670 VI| reasonable things when he said: He that is true in little 3671 VI| Of the two first it is said in the eighth chapter of 3672 VI| gospel. In this that he said the praising of him, is 3673 VI| ornately; in this that he said in all churches, it is signified 3674 VI| fervently it appeared when he said: Was not then our heart 3675 VI| gospel perdurable. This is said perdurable, for it is made 3676 VI| tofore this gospel, when he said that one of these beasts 3677 VI| Luke is signified as it is said tofore. And when Ezechiel 3678 VI| tofore. And when Ezechiel said in the second chapter that 3679 VI| things in her heart, as it is said, Luce secundo, to the end 3680 VI| things that were done and said of our Lord Jesu Christ 3681 VI| demanded him who he was, he said that he was Luke that came 3682 VI| of her name.~Crisaunt is said as grown and multiplied 3683 VI| himself to God. Daria is said of dare, to give, and of 3684 VI| names of men. And Crisaunt said to her: If one worship the 3685 VI| it. And in like wise he said of the sea, and of other 3686 VI| the renomee of her, and said that he would be well happy 3687 VI| promised great promises, and said many fair words for to have 3688 VI| the abbot sang matins, the said virgin descended from the 3689 VI| amarvelled of this vision, and said he knew her not. And she 3690 VI| he knew her not. And she said: I am one of the virgins 3691 VI| and busy in their prayers said: O Lord thou art strong 3692 VI| had a double name; he was said Simon Zelotes, and Simon 3693 VI| called by many names. He was said Judas James, for he was 3694 VI| taking a prince; or Thadee is said of Thadea, that is a vesture, 3695 VI| Christ the prince. He is said also in the History Ecclesiastic, 3696 VI| worshipper of heart. Or he is said Lebbæus of lebes, that is 3697 VI| History Scholastic that the said Abgarus sent an epistle 3698 VI| presently, after that it is said in an ancient history, as 3699 VI| them of the town. And as is said: This hath been done. But 3700 VI| me life. To whom Thaddeus said: If thou believest in the 3701 VI| thine heart. And Abgarus said: I believe on him, verily, 3702 VI| you. To whom the apostles said: It is more convenable to 3703 VI| battle. And the apostles said: Because that thou knowest 3704 VI| have lied. Then the idols said that the battle should be 3705 VI| began to laugh and the duke said to them: I am afeard and 3706 VI| laugh. And the apostles said: Doubt ye nothing, for peace 3707 VI| made a great laughter, and said to the duke: These men here 3708 VI| adversaries. And the apostles said: We say not abide a month, 3709 VI| that other, that they that said the truth should be honoured, 3710 VI| like as the apostles had said, it happed, and then the 3711 VI| brought them to the king and said: These be gods hid in form 3712 VI| enchanters, being moved of envy, said that they were malicious 3713 VI| realm subtly. Then the duke said to them: Now if ye dare, 3714 VI| them. And the enchanters said: If thou wilt, thou shalt 3715 VI| they might not speak. Then said the enchanters to the king: 3716 VI| their courage. To whom Simon said: Ofttimes it happeth that 3717 VI| bit them. And the apostles said to them: Ye shall feel this 3718 VI| apostles came to them and said: God deigneth not to have 3719 VI| defamed an holy deacon, and said that he had defouled her 3720 VI| had been born. And they said: Yesterday, the first hour 3721 VI| the day. And the apostles said: Bring hither the child 3722 VI| that was done, the apostles said to the child: Say to us 3723 VI| the province, they came to said city, and anon all the bishops 3724 VI| appeared unto the apostles, and said to them: Choose ye of two 3725 VI| be martyred. To whom they said: We will that thou convert 3726 VI| silence, and the apostles said: Because that ye shall know 3727 VI| the apostles, and it is said that he raised thirty dead 3728 VI| chronicles of that they said tofore, which appeareth 3729 VI| of his name.~Quintin is said of quin, that be five, and 3730 VI| And when she came to the said place with a great company, 3731 VI| pleasant to God. And Eustace is said of eu, that is to say, good, 3732 VI| between the horns of the hart said these words. And when Placidus 3733 VI| arose from the ground, and said: Rehearse again this that 3734 VI| again this that thou hast said, and I shall believe thee. 3735 VI| thee. And then our Lord said: I am Jesu Christ that formed 3736 VI| again to the earth, and said: I believe, Lord, that thou 3737 VI| them that err. And our Lord said to him: If thou believest, 3738 VI| be baptized. And Placidus said to him: Lord, wilt thou 3739 VI| and my sons? And our Lord said to him: Tell to them that 3740 VI| she cried: My Lord! and said: And I saw him this night 3741 VI| night that is passed, and he said to me: To-morn thou, thy 3742 VI| ground tofore the figure, and said: Lord, I pray thee to show 3743 VI| servant, to whom our Lord said: Eustace, thou that art 3744 VI| of thy life? And Eustace said to him: Lord, if it so behoveth. 3745 VI| patience. To whom our Lord said: Be thou constant, for my 3746 VI| children and went weeping, and said: Alas! woe am I for you, 3747 VI| and began to be heavy, and said: Lord, I beseech thee to 3748 VI| a voice came to him and said: Eustace, have thou good 3749 VI| and two children. And he said: Nay, yet he had these home 3750 VI| And they considered and said that one to that other, 3751 VI| wife and children, and he said that his sons were dead, 3752 VI| and his virtue. And they said to him the commandment of 3753 VI| there, hearkened what they said much attentively, so that 3754 VI| attentively, so that the greatest said to the less: When I was 3755 VI| for they that nourished me said that they had taken me from 3756 VI| two sons, because they had said by order what was befallen 3757 VI| fell down at his feet and said to him: Sir, I pray thee 3758 VI| the discomforted. And then said his wife: Sir, where be 3759 VI| where be our sons? And he said that they were slain of 3760 VI| he had lost them. And she said: Let us give thankings to 3761 VI| recover our sons. And he said: I have told thee that they 3762 VI| wild beasts; and she then said: I sat yesterday in a garden 3763 VI| sacrifice. To whom Eustace said: I adore and do sacrifice 3764 VI| and did always so till the said temple was fully accomplished. 3765 VI| right high place, and it is said all the provinces were entailed 3766 VI| five, gat of Phocas the said temple, and did do take 3767 VI| of their bodies. And the said John Damascene putteth four 3768 VI| ointment, wherefore it is said: Ointment of good odour 3769 VI| divinity. Of whom it is said: They that live in verity 3770 VI| And of S. Stephen it is said: They might not resist his 3771 VI| adversity, whereof it is said: We may be martyrs without 3772 VI| torments, whereof it is said: Who that hath compassion 3773 VI| blood, and therefore it is said: Their blood is precious, 3774 VI| precious, it should not be said that the death of saints 3775 VI| reason is touched when it is said in the collect: Desideratam 3776 VI| expounded this vision to him and said that our Blessed Lady the 3777 VI| and others begging, and said to him that this was the 3778 VI| what he was. And the voice said to him: I am a soul which 3779 VI| say them, and when he had said half of them he made him 3780 VI| new again. And when he had said the two parts, him seemed 3781 VI| bade him leave his mass, he said: Though all the city should 3782 VI| him of his estate, and he said: This cope weigheth on me 3783 VI| light, the dead scholar said to him, that he should put 3784 VI| torment. And the dead man said: I am all in such pain. 3785 VI| a man made there. And he said to him that he was there 3786 VI| the cause aforesaid, and said: I require thee that thou 3787 VI| through the churchyard he said De profundis for all christian 3788 VI| had seen done he told, and said there was a bridge, and 3789 VI| he lay so there, it was said to him of another: He suffereth 3790 VI| than by obedience. Also he said he saw there a pilgrim that, 3791 VI| she went, and when she had said to him, he said to her: 3792 VI| she had said to him, he said to her: Thou goest in vain, 3793 VI| voice of this man, which said to him: Smite softly and 3794 VI| they went more near and said: Who art thou? And he said: 3795 VI| said: Who art thou? And he said: I pray you to spare your 3796 VI| long lived there. And he said that every day was brought 3797 VI| demanded how he escaped, he said that when he was in the 3798 VI| devil appeared to her, and said that he would make her rich 3799 VI| what she had promised, and said that she might not be shriven, 3800 VI| her son hasted her, and said he would do penance for 3801 VI| was stoned, whereof it is said in the Acts of the Apostles: 3802 VI| right perfect, whereof is said in the Apocalypse: I beheld, 3803 VI| entered into the chamber and said to him: Friend, have none 3804 VI| him, and then the dead man said: And I say to thee that 3805 VI| our Lord. That which is said, that suffrages done by 3806 VI| shining as the sun, and said to him: Cousin, thou hast 3807 VI| service of God devoutly to be said in them, he came to a place 3808 VI| would have consented, and said she would go into her chamber 3809 VI| he had overtaken her he said to her these words: Sometime 3810 VI| of a temporal king, and said to him in this manner: I 3811 VI| threatenings. And when she had said thus, this cursed tyrant 3812 VI| S. Winifred. And in the said well appear yet stones besprinkled 3813 VI| upon this holy virgin, and said to him: Why hast thou no 3814 VI| should depart, this holy man said: It is the will of our Lord 3815 VI| it upon the stream of the said well, and from thence it 3816 VI| of the people. And it is said of leos, that is, people, 3817 VI| renomee. Or Leonard may be said as gathering high things. 3818 VI| gathering high things. Or it is said of lion. The lion hath in 3819 VI| Of S. Leonard.~It is said that Leonard was about the 3820 VI| him what he was, and he said that he was a disciple of 3821 VI| give it to poor men, and said: I have no need of such 3822 VI| him in a white vesture and said: Fear thee nothing, for 3823 VI| of his true servant, and said to him: Sleepest thou or 3824 VI| And he, sore marvelling, said: Lord help me! And anon 3825 VI| should not depart. And he said: Be it between you and S. 3826 VI| that they that were envious said to the king Clothair that, 3827 VI| accomplished his orisons, he said to the serpent: I know well 3828 VI| deserved. And when he had said thus the serpent sprang 3829 VI| had been in discord, he said that he should on the morn 3830 VI| of his name.~Theodore is said of theos, that is as much 3831 VI| Marine. And when the provost said to him that he should do 3832 VI| Christ. To whom the provost said: Then thy God hath a son? 3833 VI| hath a son? And Theodore said: Yea, certainly. To whom 3834 VI| certainly. To whom the provost said: Of whom may we know him? 3835 VI| we know him? And Theodore said: Forsooth ye may well know 3836 VI| Lord appeared to him and said: Theodore my servant, have 3837 VI| warned to do sacrifice. He said: If thou burn my flesh by 3838 VI| a voice was heard which said: Come to me, my friend, 3839 VI| vices and sins. Or Martin is said as one of the martyrs, for 3840 VI| given to the poor man, and said to the angels that were 3841 VI| fight, refused his gift, but said to Cæsar: I am a knight 3842 VI| Then Julian was wroth, and said that it was not for the 3843 VI| Martin, not being afeard, said to him: Because that thou 3844 VI| whither he went. And he said: Thither whereas our Lord 3845 VI| should go. And the devil said to him: Wheresoever thou 3846 VI| dark place, and two angels said to the judge: This is he 3847 VI| him what he was. And he said to him that he was a thief, 3848 VI| which be accomplished in the said Dialogue. So on a time S. 3849 VI| christian, and escried and said: God of S. Martin help us. 3850 VI| him so that one of them said to him: If thou hast affiance 3851 VI| obeyed to him, like as it is said in the Dialogue: Hounds 3852 VI| over a river, and S. Martin said to the serpent: I command 3853 VI| side, and then S. Martin said, all weeping: The serpents 3854 VI| the disciple returned and said to the hound: I command 3855 VI| S. Martin. And S. Martin said: I will tell it to you, 3856 VI| hour ne moment, as it is said in his legend, but that 3857 VI| people. It is read in the said Dialogue that the blessed 3858 VI| to do the service, Martin said that he might not go till 3859 VI| the poor man. And then he said to him: Why bring ye nothing 3860 VI| there, and therefore he is said like and equal to the apostles. 3861 VI| a time a sheep shorn and said: This hath accomplished 3862 VI| that had none, and thus, said he, ye ought to do.~He was 3863 VI| cow, and blamed him, and said to him: Depart thou from 3864 VI| still a while, the devil said: Martin, know thou whom 3865 VI| Martin all admarvelled, said nothing, yet the devil said 3866 VI| said nothing, yet the devil said to him: Wherefore doubtest 3867 VI| blessed of the Holy Ghost, said: Our Lord Jesu Christ saith 3868 VI| and ate them, and then he said: In this manner devils espy 3869 VI| wax feeble in his body and said to his disciples that he 3870 VI| dissolved. Then they all weeping said: Father, wherefore leavest 3871 VI| his couch where he lay, he said: It appertaineth not but 3872 VI| little his body, and he said: Brethren, let me behold 3873 VI| was there, and S. Martin said to him: Wherefore standest 3874 VI| altercation. For the Poictevins said: He is our monk, we require 3875 VI| have him, and the others said: He was taken from you and 3876 VI| he heard anything, and he said: Nay. And the bishop bade 3877 VI| prayer for him. Then he said that he heard voices in 3878 VI| heaven, to whom the bishop said: It is my Lord, S. Martin, 3879 VI| his right hand, which the said Severus had written of his 3880 VI| the messengers came, which said that that same time S. Martin 3881 VI| hours they awoke him, and said: Sire, the hour is passed 3882 VI| read the epistle. And he said to them: Be not angry. Martin 3883 VI| man appeared to them and said: Wherefore tarry ye, see 3884 VI| month of July. And it is said that there were then two 3885 VI| first of hls name.~Brice is said of breos, that is to say 3886 VI| much grievous to him, and said of him many things unreasonable. 3887 VI| Martin called S. Brice, and said to him: Brice, seemeth it 3888 VI| denied it for shame, and said he had not said so. And 3889 VI| shame, and said he had not said so. And S. Martin said: 3890 VI| not said so. And S. Martin said: I have heard it, for mine 3891 VI| he scorned him, saying: Said I not true when I said he 3892 VI| Said I not true when I said he was a fool? And after 3893 VI| child which all the people said that the bishop had gotten, 3894 VI| his gates with stones, and said: We have long suffered thy 3895 VI| fait and deed manly, and said: Bring to me the child. 3896 VI| thirty days old. And S. Brice said to him: I conjure thee by 3897 VI| engendered thee. And the child said: Thou art not my father. 3898 VI| who was his father. And he said: That appertaineth not to 3899 VI| mine excuse. And the people said that this was done by the 3900 VI| art of enchantment, and said plainly: He should not seigniory 3901 VI| had none harm, and then he said: Like as my vestment is 3902 VI| by divine revelation, and said to his people that they 3903 VI| her, which awoke in the said church, and abode for her 3904 VI| that she knew not what was said ne done about her, but as 3905 VI| of God comforted; it is said that she was by the space 3906 VI| abideth for me. And this said, our Blessed Lady entered 3907 VI| rich mantle, to whom she said: Give hither the mantle. 3908 VI| and sorrow. Then S. Clare said sweetly: My sisters, discomfort 3909 VI| had been a child, which said to her: I shall keep you 3910 VI| her sisters that wept, and said to them: I command you fair 3911 VI| do call her sisters and said to them: Right sweet daughters, 3912 VI| she to bring ashes, and said to her sisters that they 3913 VI| heads of all the others, and said to them: Now go, fair daughters, 3914 VI| secretness to her and will, and said utterly that she would serve 3915 VI| anon she embraced her, and said for joy that she had: My 3916 VI| they turned to Agnes and said to her: What makest thou 3917 VI| of God, began to cry and said: Fair dear sister! help 3918 VI| earth. And then one of them said in mocking: It is no wonder 3919 VI| cruelly. After that this said S. Agnes had suffered this 3920 VI| and praise our Lord, and said in sighing: Fair Lord God, 3921 VI| daughters, came to her, she said to them: Blessed be our 3922 VI| Jesu Christ. And that she said with her mouth, she did 3923 VI| loved her truly, and she said it as gladly, to her power, 3924 VI| from another world. And she said: Fair daughter, what need 3925 VI| is come. Fair daughter, said S. Clare, this sleep that 3926 VI| reason go thereagainst. She said to them the fiend of hell 3927 VI| comfort, that it might not be said ne expressed. And howbeit 3928 VI| nurture of Holy Scripture, and said to her sisters with a sorrowful 3929 VI| master or minister, for she said she had nothing to do to 3930 VI| ne plained, but always said holy words and rendered 3931 VI| the head of the bed, and said to them that wept: Fair 3932 VI| all her sins. To whom he said: Would God that we had no 3933 VI| joined her hands together and said then: Ah! my right sweet 3934 VI| virgin, wept many tears and said to S. Clare her sister: 3935 VI| that ofttimes spake and said noble and holy words, ardent 3936 VI| Then she turned her and said to her daughters: Sweet 3937 VI| her soul all softly: Go, said she, go surely, for thou 3938 VI| well the right way. Go, said she hardily, for he that 3939 VI| doth her child. Lord God, said she, blessed be thou that 3940 VI| whom she spake. I have, said she, spoken to my blessed 3941 VI| one of her daughters and said to her: Fair daughter, seest 3942 VI| dead. And anon the pope said that they ought better do 3943 VI| bishop of Hostence, and said it was more accustomed to 3944 VI| this case, and then they said the mass of requiem, and 3945 VI| Clare the holy virgin, and said: To thee that art worthy 3946 VI| in his sleep a lady, and said to him: Jacobel, wherefore 3947 VI| slept, he heard a voice that said to him: Jacobel, if thou 3948 VI| Clare appeared to him and said to him: Arise up, for thou 3949 VI| knew by the Holy Ghost, and said to one of her sisters: Now 3950 VI| good mother. Then S. Clare said to her: Thou caitiff, go 3951 VI| And anon as S. Clare had said these words she began to 3952 VI| all her children, for he said that he had heard the cry 3953 VI| to call on S. Clare and said: Help! help! S. Clare, and 3954 VI| she whom the wolf bare, said unto the wolf: Art not thou 3955 VI| that word that the maid said, the wolf, all confused 3956 VI| came many princes unto the said Dioscorus for to treat with 3957 VI| which went anon unto her and said: My daughter, certain princes 3958 VI| angry towards her father and said: My father, I pray you that 3959 VI| ordained. Then S. Barbara said to them: Make me here another 3960 VI| no more. The blessed maid said: Do and make that I command 3961 VI| water descended into the said cistern, she blessed it, 3962 VI| she answered to him, and said: I have done them to be 3963 VI| would have preserved her, said that he had not seen her, 3964 VI| beauty of S. Barbara, he said to her: Now choose whether 3965 VI| then, when our Lord had said thus, he blessed her and 3966 VI| she was all whole, and he said to her: Behold, Barbara, 3967 VI| time beheld the heaven, and said: Lord God, that coverest 3968 VI| of me. And when this was said, she came to her father 3969 VI| little cloth of purple, and said to her: Fair sister, take 3970 VI| came to seek him in the said city of Edessa, and gave 3971 VI| the earth, wailing, and said thus: I shall hold me here 3972 VI| the wife of his son Alexis said, weeping, to Euphemius: 3973 VI| right great poverty in the said city and led a right holy 3974 VI| church of our Lady, and said to the porter: Make the 3975 VI| voice came from God and said: He sitteth without, tofore 3976 VI| Alexis saw this, anon he said to himself: By the grace 3977 VI| poor man ran crying and said: Sergeant of of God, have 3978 VI| heart began to melt, and said to his servants: Which of 3979 VI| father, and what he had said to his wife, and of the 3980 VI| crying and saying as is said, Matthew, eleventh chap.: 3981 VI| the earth. And the voice said again: Seek ye the servant 3982 VI| that came from God that said: Ye shall find him in the 3983 VI| Euphemius. And the people said unto Euphemius: Why hast 3984 VI| Euphemius's house, anon she said to Euphemius: Sire, see 3985 VI| toward the emperors and said: We have found the man of 3986 VI| where Alexis lay dead, and said: How well the we be sinners, 3987 VI| come thither, she cried and said: Make room and way to me, 3988 VI| great sighs and heaviness said: Right sweet friend and 3989 VI| people came against it, and said: The man of God is found 3990 VI| God knoweth her, or she is said the seventh of my God, or 3991 VI| himself. Secondly, she is said seventh of God, for she 3992 VI| legend. So that it may be said of her like as it is said 3993 VI| said of her like as it is said of Nebuchadnezzar, that 3994 VI| in her. And also she is said the filling of my God, for 3995 VI| pleasure, anon she left it, and said she would play no more, 3996 VI| suffered all in patience, and said he would gladly do so if 3997 VI| poor veil upon her head and said: Thus shall I go when I 3998 VI| she saluted the walls and said: I should gladly salute 3999 VI| and she comforted them and said: I trust in our Lord, for 4000 VI| weepings of tears. And then she said to our Lord: Sire, I render


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