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4001 VI| he cried for sorrow, and said there was never king's daughter 4002 VI| Thy prayer is heard. And said she to her chamberers: Our 4003 VI| made fair and ennobled. She said: If I, only for God's sake, 4004 VI| she was still a while, and said thus after: Lord, wilt thou 4005 VI| laughed and wept, and she said: I have seen heaven open 4006 VI| to depart from it, and he said to me: If thou wilt be with 4007 VI| she called him to her, and said to him: Thou livest dissoIutely, 4008 VI| that I pray for thee? He said: I will well and require 4009 VI| And there was a man which said that she was innocent. Then 4010 VI| innocent. Then S. Elizabeth said: Then at the least, said 4011 VI| said: Then at the least, said she, she shall swear that 4012 VI| habit of religion. And she said: I had liefer that thou 4013 VI| it was, she answered and said: A bird came between me 4014 VI| tofore her departing, she said to her chamberers: What 4015 VI| the devil, and after, she said: The midnight approacheth 4016 VI| the avow, and the prior said that, ofttimes under the 4017 VI| person appeared unto him and said: Thou shalt be always sick 4018 VI| and she gave her drink and said: The devil mayst thou drink, 4019 VI| sight. And the poor man said: This holy lady which hath 4020 VI| withal and was angry, and said to her: Wherefore hast thou 4021 VI| water on me? And then she said: I have wet thee, and this 4022 VI| wife and widow. And this said S. Edmund, her son, was 4023 VI| him buried. But his mother said: Nay; and soon after he 4024 VI| meadow, and under a hedge he said his devotions. And suddenly 4025 VI| in white clothing which said: Hail! fellow, that goest 4026 VI| came, to whom the child said: Edmund, knowest thou not 4027 VI| knowest thou not me? And he said: Nay, I am thy fellow in 4028 VI| Judeorum. And then the child said: Dread thee not, Edmund, 4029 VI| words were written on the said ring.~And his host had a 4030 VI| every side of her body, and said to her: Thus thou shalt 4031 VI| Edmund comforted them and said to them what it meant, he 4032 VI| to them what it meant, he said that these be wicked fiends 4033 VI| found all things as he had said. S. Edmund was accustomed 4034 VI| he had, he forgat it and said it not. Wherefore S. John 4035 VI| greatly for that he had not said it, and after that he said 4036 VI| said it, and after that he said it every day unto his life' 4037 VI| thee word by me, and this said, she vanished away. And 4038 VI| then the fiend answered and said: The remembrance of the 4039 VI| her to our Lord, and he said to her: Woman, wilt thou 4040 VI| take the cross? And she said: Yea, sir, full fain, and 4041 VI| sermon. And this holy man said to the people: Abide ye 4042 VI| and understood, and after, said to the messengers: I thank 4043 VI| again her beast. And he said: Ye know well that the chief 4044 VI| another time ? To whom she said: Yea, sir, with a good will 4045 VI| But he comforted them and said: I promise you to be with 4046 VI| tofore the high altar in the said abbey, where our Lord hath 4047 VI| unnethe could he get this said S. Hugh, but at the last 4048 VI| was called thereto by the said chapter, and the bishopric 4049 VI| dignity he utterly refused and said plainly that in no wise 4050 VI| pride in his courage, and said to this holy man: S. Martin 4051 VI| commandments. Then this said knight came to this holy 4052 VI| Hingvar, and the king a while said nothing but remembered him 4053 VI| messenger in this wise and said: This shalt thou say to 4054 VI| thou? the head answered and said: Here! here! here ! and 4055 VI| to blind men. Or she is said of celo and lie, or else 4056 VI| lacking blindness. Or she is said of celo, that is heaven, 4057 VI| diversity of virtues. Or she is said a lily, for she had the 4058 VI| of good fame. Or she is said heaven, for Isidore saith 4059 VI| their chamber alone, she said to him in this manner: O, 4060 VI| no man. To whom Valerian said that he would gladly promise 4061 VI| bewray it, and then she said to him: I have an angel 4062 VI| will of God, having dread, said to her: If thou wilt that 4063 VI| these words that I have said, and when he hath purged 4064 VI| the words that Cecilia had said, and S. Urban for joy gan 4065 VI| fall out of his eyes, and said: O Almighty God Jesu Christ, 4066 VI| old man had read this, he said: Believest thou this or 4067 VI| thou wilt.~To whom Valerian said: There is nothing in this 4068 VI| with me.To whom the angel said: Thy petition pleaseth our 4069 VI| whence it came. Then Valerian said: We have crowns which thine 4070 VI| home to his house, and the said Maximus, with all his household 4071 VI| morning came, S. Cecilia said to them: Now, ye knights 4072 VI| Maximus, that saw this thing, said that he saw in the hour 4073 VI| be put to death. Then she said to them: O ye good young 4074 VI| Believe ye this that I have said? And they said: We believe 4075 VI| that I have said? And they said: We believe Christ to be 4076 VI| calling tofore him S. Cecilia, said to her: Of what condition 4077 VI| condition art thou? And she said that she was of a noble 4078 VI| kindred. To whom Almachius said: I demand thee of what religion 4079 VI| religion art thou? Then Cecilia said: Then begannest thou thy 4080 VI| demand. To whom Almachius said: From whence cometh thy 4081 VI| thy rude answer? And she said: Of good conscience and 4082 VI| feigned. To whom Almachius said: Knowest thou not of what 4083 VI| what power I am? And she said: Thy power is little to 4084 VI| nought. To whom Almachius said: In wrong begannest thou, 4085 VI| life and to slay? And she said: Now shall I prove thee 4086 VI| death. To whom Almachius said: Now lay apart thy madness 4087 VI| the gods. To whom Cecilia said: I wot never where thou 4088 VI| for to be baptized, and said: I have asked respite three 4089 VI| in which unto this day is said the service unto our Lord. 4090 VI| of his name.~Clement is said of cleos, that is, glory, 4091 VI| with all felicity. Or he is said of clementia, which is merciful. 4092 VI| which is merciful. It is said in the glossary that clement 4093 VI| glossary that clement is said righteous, sweet, ripe, 4094 VI| other there came one that said she had lost her husband, 4095 VI| after, which returned and said that they had found none. 4096 VI| and joyous; and when they said that it was mortal he went 4097 VI| wings? To whom Barnabas said: Fool, I might lightly answer 4098 VI| and to his brethren, and said that he supposed that his 4099 VI| hands, and she answered and said: Sir, I have nothing but 4100 VI| longer have lived. Then Peter said: What sayst thou, woman? 4101 VI| grievously punished? To whom she said: Would God that I were certain 4102 VI| things done, then Peter said: There is a young man with 4103 VI| was come to herself, she said weeping to S. Peter: I am 4104 VI| to her her son, and Peter said to her: Abide a while till 4105 VI| against Peter. And Peter said to him: Whatsomever thou 4106 VI| Clement of his father, and he said to her that he went to seek 4107 VI| what she was. Then Clement said: She is my mother whom God 4108 VI| and were all abashed and said: Lord, maker of all things, 4109 VI| is it a dream? Then Peter said to them: If ye be not out 4110 VI| things be all true. Then said they: We be Faustus and 4111 VI| them about the neck and said: What may this be? And Peter 4112 VI| What may this be? And Peter said: These be thy sons, Faustus 4113 VI| come again to herself, she said to them: Say ye to me how 4114 VI| how ye escaped. And they said: When our ship was broken 4115 VI| him often father, Aquila said: What need have we to call 4116 VI| beheld this ancient man and said: Thou holdest thee injured 4117 VI| such name, and when he had said so, all they of the company 4118 VI| they laughed, and Clement said: Thou dost that for which 4119 VI| providence, the old man said: I had well believed providence, 4120 VI| Peter defended them and said: Suffer ye till it please 4121 VI| please me; and then Peter said to him: If I show to thee 4122 VI| destiny is nothing ? And he said: Like as it is a thing impossible 4123 VI| above destiny. And then said Peter: This is Clement thy 4124 VI| lord, where is he? And this said she as she had been all 4125 VI| forthwith came a messenger which said that there was come a minister 4126 VI| and reproved him, and he said: Wherefore blame ye me and 4127 VI| am your father ? And they said: We flee from thee because 4128 VI| old man, which wept and said: What mishap, alas, is fallen 4129 VI| defamed strongly S. Peter, and said he was a cursed enchanter 4130 VI| once hold him. And then said S. Peter to this old Faustinian: 4131 VI| things as Simon himself hath said of me, and after I shall 4132 VI| Nevertheless it may be said, if these words be diligently 4133 VI| revoke the words that he had said, and if he said that he 4134 VI| that he had said, and if he said that he was Simon, that 4135 VI| likeness. Then Faustinian said: I am Simon, as who saith, 4136 VI| assembled the people and said: I Simon show to you and 4137 VI| deccived you of all that I have said of Peter the apostle, for 4138 VI| I acknowledge me to have said falsely and evil of him. 4139 VI| perish not. And when he had said this that Peter had commanded 4140 VI| the people together and said: I marvel when I have enseigned 4141 VI| great fury against him and said: Thou art nothing but a 4142 VI| repentedst of that thou hadst said against S. Peter, and now 4143 VI| and when S. Clement had said the orison and the people 4144 VI| made deaf and blind and he said to his servants: Bring me 4145 VI| what they did, and they said to her: Our master would 4146 VI| and after her prayers she said to the servants: Go ye hence 4147 VI| them forth. Then Clement said to Sisinnius: Because thou 4148 VI| him to be bound verily, said: I shall do slay thee. And 4149 VI| to Theodora praying, and said to her: Thy husband shall 4150 VI| him to his law, Clement said to him: I would well rather 4151 VI| the sea. Then the provost said to him weeping: Thy God 4152 VI| and he comforted them and said: Our Lord hath not sent 4153 VI| upon their shoulders, he said to them: Let us all pray 4154 VI| saw, went to the place and said: In the name of the Father 4155 VI| them joying, S. Clement said: The coming of the flood 4156 VI| threw him into the sea, and said: Now they may not worship 4157 VI| been all that year. And he said that he wist not, but that 4158 VI| but were strange, they said that they knew nothing thereof. 4159 VI| his name.~Grysogone may be said of gonos in Greek, which 4160 VI| worldly malice. Or he is said of gonos, which is as much 4161 VI| brought tofore him; to whom he said: Take the power of the provost, 4162 VII| of her name.~KATHERINE is said of catha, that is all, and 4163 VII| things. Or Katherine may be said as, a little chain, for 4164 VII| christian faith. And after, the said Athanasius, by her preaching 4165 VII| whom, as shall be hereafter said, was engendered S. Katherine, 4166 VII| and with due reverence said to her in this wise: My 4167 VII| heaviness. Now, good uncle, said she, what be these four 4168 VII| ye repute in us? Madame, said he, the first is this, that 4169 VII| incline to our request. Then said this young Queen Katherine 4170 VII| remedy in that matter. Then said her mother to her with an 4171 VII| done tofore you. And then said this young Queen Katherine 4172 VII| him by his name goodly and said: Brother Adrian, dread ye 4173 VII| meekly, comforting him, and said in this wise: Adrian, ye 4174 VII| Then Adrian hearing this said dreadfully in this wise: 4175 VII| were a faitour. Adrian, said this blessed lady, dread 4176 VII| confused in himself, and said secretly: Alas I fear me 4177 VII| why he sorrowed, and he said: For you, because I cannot 4178 VII| not where I am. Father, said she, dread ye not, for trust 4179 VII| wilderness, and then she said to him: What monastery is 4180 VII| where she saw it, and she said: Yonder in the east, and 4181 VII| he was full of joy, and said to her: Now blessed be God 4182 VII| another spake first, and said to this virgin: Katherine, 4183 VII| comforting her, took her up and said to her: Dread ye nothing, 4184 VII| with that our blessed Lady said: Bring ye my daughter and 4185 VII| blessed Lady, to whom she said: My dear daughter ye be 4186 VII| humble reverence and dread said: O most blessed Lady; blessed 4187 VII| our Lady in conforting her said: My dear daughter, it shall 4188 VII| the old father to her and said: Brother, this office longeth 4189 VII| her, and after, our Lady said to her: Now mine own daughter 4190 VII| our blessed Lady benignly said: Most sovereign honour, 4191 VII| took up, his mother and said: Mother, that which pleaseth 4192 VII| virgins of the earth. And said to her Katherine, come hither 4193 VII| which passed nature, and said to her: Come my spouse, 4194 VII| remembrance of this, and said: Dread ye not, my dear spouse, 4195 VII| and strengthen you. Then said this new spouse: O blessed 4196 VII| Lord, after this marriage, said unto the blessed Katherine: 4197 VII| hardily to the emperor, and said in this wise: The dignity 4198 VII| was come to himself, he said to her: O thou woman, suffer 4199 VII| came to the palace, and said to Katherine: We have heard 4200 VII| the holy virgin Katherine said: Praise not thyself over 4201 VII| defend not. And the king said: If it be so as thou sayest, 4202 VII| frail woman. To whom she said: O emperor, I beseech thee 4203 VII| the emperor answered and said: We have a maiden, none 4204 VII| had hereof despite, and said by disdain: This is a worthy 4205 VII| overcome her. And the king said to them: I may well by strength 4206 VII| by your arguments.~Then said they: Let her be brought 4207 VII| an angel came to her and said that she should keep her 4208 VII| masters and orators she said to the emperor: What judgment 4209 VII| And when the masters had said that it was impossible that 4210 VII| them that the paynims had said it tofore that he was made. 4211 VII| that he was made. For Plato said God to be all round and 4212 VII| and to be slain, and Sibyl said thus, that the ilke God 4213 VII| master above all the others said to the emperor: Know thou, 4214 VII| without baptism, the virgin said to them: Doubt ye nothing, 4215 VII| spake unto the virgin and said: Ah! right noble lady virgin, 4216 VII| goddess. To whom the virgin said: Leave to say such things, 4217 VII| converted her to the faith, and said to her that she would receive 4218 VII| had heard all that she had said, he fell down to her feet 4219 VII| angels and virgins, and said to her: Daughter, know thy 4220 VII| keepers of the prison, and she said to him: Verily, I took never 4221 VII| his angel. I pray thee, said the emperor, set at thine 4222 VII| blessed virgin Katherine said: Understand, I pray thee, 4223 VII| torments and perish. And she said: Tarry not to do what torments 4224 VII| pray God for her, and she said to her: Ne doubt thee nothing, 4225 VII| his knights, to whom they said: And we also be christian 4226 VII| called he Katherine and said to her: Howbeit that thou 4227 VII| lose thine head. And she said to him: Do all that thou 4228 VII| eyes to heaven praying, and said: O ! Jesu Christ, hope of 4229 VII| angel of God appeared and said: God hath beholden your 4230 VII| be guerished. And it is said that tofore the body was 4231 VII| and one of the virgins said that it was Katherine whom 4232 VII| demanded who she was, and said: I am Katherine, daughter 4233 VII| for she refused all, and said to the emperor when he promised 4234 VII| lady in his palace, and she said: I.eave to say such things, 4235 VII| and of these four it is said before, and she had beauty, 4236 VII| of his name.~Saturnine is said of saturare, that is to 4237 VII| then one of the paynims said but if they slew Saturnine 4238 VII| time. And when the provost said to them that they should 4239 VII| the prison weeping, and said: Daughter, thou hast dishonoured 4240 VII| which in the morning she said to her fellows: I saw, said 4241 VII| said to her fellows: I saw, said she, a ladder of gold of 4242 VII| and looking to usward, and said: Doubt ye nothing this dragon, 4243 VII| the judge, and after, he said to them: It behoveth you 4244 VII| among the other men, and he said to S. Felicity: Hast thou 4245 VII| Hast thou a husband? She said: I have one, but I set not 4246 VII| not by him, and then he said to her: Have mercy on thyself, 4247 VII| in thy belly. To whom she said: Do to me what thou wilt, 4248 VII| provost, he fell down and said to her: My most sweet daughter, 4249 VII| Then one of her keepers said to her: What wilt thou do 4250 VII| be added and set in the said book called the Golden Legend.~ ~ 4251 VII| letter he wept bitterly, and said: If my mother that bare 4252 VII| messenger to the prince that said that James was christian, 4253 VII| the prince called him and said: Say to me if thou be Nazarene. 4254 VII| thou be Nazarene. And James said: Yea, verily, I am Nazarene. 4255 VII| Nazarene. And the prince said: Then art thou an enchanter; 4256 VII| an enchanter; and James said: I am none. And when the 4257 VII| with many torments, James said to him: Thy menaces trouble 4258 VII| ears. To whom the prince said: Demean thee not disordinately, 4259 VII| grievous death. To whom James said: This ought not to be called 4260 VII| rise again. And the prince said: Let not the Nazarene deceive 4261 VII| emperors doubt it. And James said: We doubt nothing the death, 4262 VII| on him and wept, and he said to them: Weep not for me, 4263 VII| right hand, and he cried and said: O thou deliverer of Nazarenes, 4264 VII| plenteously. And the butcher said to him: If thou wilt consent 4265 VII| medicine. To whom James said: Hast not thou seen the 4266 VII| of the forefinger. Then said S. James: Lord, receive 4267 VII| off the third, and James said: I am delivered from three 4268 VII| was cut off, and S. James said: O protector of the children 4269 VII| finger was cut off, and he said: My joy is accomplished. 4270 VII| accomplished. And then the butchers said to him: Spare thy life that 4271 VII| riches. And the blessed James said to them: When the shepherds 4272 VII| little finger, and S. James said: Lord, when thou wert great 4273 VII| finger was cut off, and he said: Lord, I have said to thee 4274 VII| and he said: Lord, I have said to thee seven times in the 4275 VII| the eighth finger, and he said: Jesu Christ was circumcised 4276 VII| finger was cut off, and he said: The ninth hour Jesu Christ 4277 VII| finger was cut off, and he said: The tenth number is in 4278 VII| of them that were there said: Right dear friend, confess 4279 VII| thy pain. To whom S. James said: God forbid that in me should 4280 VII| right foot, and S. .James said: The foot of Jesu Christ 4281 VII| second was cut off, and he said: This day is great to me 4282 VII| tofore him, and S. James said, smiling: Go, thou third 4283 VII| was then cut off, and he said: My soul, wherefore art 4284 VII| fifth was cut off, and he said: I shall now begin to say 4285 VII| little toe, and S. James said: Little toe be comforted, 4286 VII| off the second toe, and he said: Destroy ye the old house 4287 VII| third was cut off, and he said: By such cuttings shall 4288 VII| off the fourth toe, and he said: Comfort me, God of truth, 4289 VII| fifth was cut off, and he said: O Lord, Lo! I offer and 4290 VII| right foot, and S. James said: Now I shall offer a gift 4291 VII| off the left foot, and he said: Thou art he, Lord, that 4292 VII| his right hand, and he said: Lord, thy mercies help 4293 VII| off his left hand, and he said: Lord, thou art he that 4294 VII| off the right arm, and he said: My soul, praise thee our 4295 VII| off the left arm, and he said: The sorrows of death have 4296 VII| grieved in great pain, and said: Lord Jesu Christ help me, 4297 VII| death come about me, and he said to the butchers: Our Lord 4298 VII| blessed James cried and said: O good Lord, hear me half 4299 VII| prison. And when he had said this, one of the butchers 4300 VII| of his life time. It is said he went to Rome for to show 4301 VII| went to Rome. Also it is said that when he was blind he 4302 VII| the stones answered and said, Amen.~Also it is said that 4303 VII| and said, Amen.~Also it is said that he found a writing 4304 VII| Gospel into English, and said to his scholars: Learn ye, 4305 VII| you, and alway among he said that saw of S. Ambrose: 4306 VII| grace of the Holy Ghost, and said: O king of bliss, and Lord 4307 VII| Jesu Christ. And the tyrant said that she did all this by 4308 VII| greatly. Then the judge said to her: But if thou wilt 4309 VII| judge had great marvel, and said to her: O fair maid, forsake 4310 VII| were come to the judge they said they were christian and 4311 VII| burnt them. And then he said to the virgin Dorothy: How 4312 VII| be smitten off. And then said the holy virgin with a glad 4313 VII| realm, named Theophilus, said to her in scorn: I pray 4314 VII| voice heard from heaven that said: Come to me, my dear spouse 4315 VII| apples, to whom the virgin said: I pray thee, bear this 4316 VII| emperors of Rome. And as this said Theophilus stood in the 4317 VII| God in this holy virgin, said anon with a stern voice, 4318 VII| full sore weeping, and said: I have a son, his name 4319 VII| every monk by his name, and said that they were much bound 4320 VII| come, and this young man said to them: Ye have been here 4321 VII| to their ship again, and said they might no longer abide 4322 VII| had been so long, and they said: We have been in the land 4323 VII| and never night, and they said all that the place is full 4324 VII| sail with him, and then he said: Ye may sail with me, but 4325 VII| drink. And then S. Brandon said graces, and then he and 4326 VII| made them good cheer, and said: This is the island of sheep, 4327 VII| Brandon comforted them and said that it was a great fish 4328 VII| merrily ; and then the bird said: Sometime we were angels 4329 VII| may. And then this bird said to S. Brandon: That it is 4330 VII| Easter day that the bird said these words to S. Brandon, 4331 VII| again to S. Brandon and said: I am come to tell you that 4332 VII| the place, and there they said evensong together full devoutly, 4333 VII| them spake to other, and he said: These twenty-four years 4334 VII| with him. To whom the abbot said: Sir, that may ye not do 4335 VII| not. And then the abbot said that it is written that 4336 VII| birds was, and then the said bird welcomed S. Brandon 4337 VII| slept. And then S. Brandon said: Dread ye not, for ye have 4338 VII| and weep full sore, and said that his end was come, and 4339 VII| Brandon was verified that he said to him when he entered; 4340 VII| him what he was, and he said: My name is Judas that sold 4341 VII| fetch him to hell. And he said: With God's help thou shalt 4342 VII| hung over his head, and he said it was a cloth that he gave 4343 VII| to hell with us. And then said S. Brandon: I let not you 4344 VII| night till to-morrow. They said: how darest thou help him 4345 VII| they brought not Judas and said that he should sufler double 4346 VII| Brandon began to sigh, and said: I see the island wherein 4347 VII| body, of whom S. Brandon said weeping: Now I see a man 4348 VII| not better. Then S. Paul said to S. Brandon: Thou art 4349 VII| than I. To whom S. Brandon said: We be monks, and must labour 4350 VII| than I. To whom S. Paul said: Sometime I was a monk of 4351 VII| him what he was, and he said: I am your abbot Patrick, 4352 VII| great fish, whereon they said matins and mass on Easter 4353 VII| reverence to S. Brandon, and said to them: Be ye now joyful, 4354 VII| foundation and building of the said monasteries, to poor people. 4355 VII| to have it. And the nuns said they ought to have the body 4356 VII| their founder, and the monks said they ought rather to have 4357 VII| of Paul's and the people said they strove in vain, for 4358 VII| burning; and then the nuns said that God showed well that 4359 VII| of this holy saint, and said it was not honest, ne according, 4360 VII| special protector to the said church against fire, whereas 4361 VII| first of his name.~Pastor is said of feeding, because that 4362 VII| Pastor came to the door and said: What criest thou there, 4363 VII| and she cried louder and said: I would see you my sons, 4364 VII| for age? To whom her son said: Whether wilt thou see us 4365 VII| in another? And then she said: If I see you not here shall 4366 VII| I see you there? And he said to her: If thou mayst suffer 4367 VII| and put him in prison, and said: If Pastor will come and 4368 VII| answer of hirn, then she said to him by great violence: 4369 VII| then Pastor sent to her and said that he had engendered no 4370 VII| departed for anger, and then said the judge: At the least 4371 VII| taught his brethren and said: For to keep himself, to 4372 VII| him what they were, and he said: Fleshly covetise, and vain 4373 VII| and vain glory; and he said: lf thou wilt find rest 4374 VII| when he was come, Pastor said to him: There were two men 4375 VII| profited not; and Pastor said he should not believe those 4376 VII| told him so. To whom Pastor said: He is not true that said 4377 VII| said: He is not true that said so to thee, and he said: 4378 VII| said so to thee, and he said: I have seen it with mine 4379 VII| beam is a beam. And Pastor said: Put in thine heart all 4380 VII| him if it were much, which said: It is much; and then he 4381 VII| command him a year, and he said it was much. They that stood 4382 VII| demanded of forty days. He said it was much. And he said 4383 VII| said it was much. And he said to them: I trow that if 4384 VII| without a cause; and he said: Of all that ever thy brother 4385 VII| wroth with him. And yet he said furthermore: Who so complaineth 4386 VII| he sin not. And also he said: If there be three together 4387 VII| and take the wind, and he said: I may not; and that other 4388 VII| may not; and that other said: In like wise mayst thou 4389 VII| days; and when he came he said to him: If I said to thee: 4390 VII| came he said to him: If I said to thee: Give them to thy 4391 VII| no meed thereof, and if I said give them to poor men, thou 4392 VII| had profited, and then he said: As long as I have been 4393 VII| saw me eating. And John said: Ne me, being wroth. In 4394 VII| to the abbot Hilary, he said: Pardon me, for sith I took 4395 VII| fowl. To whom the bishop said: And sith I took mine habit, 4396 VII| any other. To whom Hilary said: Father, forgive it me, 4397 VII| asked: Who art thou? and he said: I am John. And that other 4398 VII| am John. And that other said: Thou art not he, for John 4399 VII| not among men. And John said: Truly I am he; but for 4400 VII| opened the door to him, and said to him: If thou be a man 4401 VII| to enter herein? And John said: O brother, forgive it me, 4402 VII| and then he sighed and said: I did never yet mine own 4403 VII| Moses.~Moses, the abbot, said to a brother of his which 4404 VII| him a sermon, to whom he said: Sit still in thy cell and 4405 VII| brethren. The abbot Moses said to him: Go not thither, 4406 VII| fornication, and he was angry, and said: My body is dead, why sayest 4407 VII| when his brethren wept, he said: Lo! see ye this child, 4408 VII| wise as another old man said to another: I am a dead 4409 VII| dead man, and that other said to him: Trust never to thyself 4410 VII| him what it was, and he said: These be my sins that run 4411 VII| him what it was, and he said: The most part be my sins 4412 VII| ordained the oflice, he said to him: Now, thou art made 4413 VII| made all white, and Moses said: Withinforth or withoutforth? 4414 VII| bishop would prove him, and said to his clerks that when 4415 VII| anon they put him away, and said to him: Go out thou Ethiopian, 4416 VII| Ethiopian, and as he went out he said: They have done well to 4417 VII| to be among the men. This said he to himself. Hæc in Vitis 4418 VII| time he heard a voice that said to him: Arsenius, flee the 4419 VII| he put water in a cup and said: Look, and behold this water, 4420 VII| troubled, and soon after he said: See it now, how it is now 4421 VII| visages therein, and then he said: Whosomever dwelleth among 4422 VII| fled, and he that followed said: Abide and tarry, for I 4423 VII| love of God, and that other said: I flee from thee for God' 4424 VII| and then he tarried and said: Because thou hast thrown 4425 VII| saved? And he answered and said: Flee from the company of 4426 VII| not his visage. To whom he said: How durst thou presume 4427 VII| come for to see me. And she said to him: If God will that 4428 VII| always remember me. And he said to her: I pray to God that 4429 VII| to comfort her, and she said: I die for sorrow and heaviness, 4430 VII| heaviness, and the archbishop said to her: Knowest thou not 4431 VII| and therefore the old man said to thee those words, howbeit 4432 VII| that when his disciple said to him: Thou art waxen all 4433 VII| near to the world, and he said: Let us go thither whereas 4434 VII| woman is, and his disciple said: Where is any place but 4435 VII| save in desert? To whom he said: Then bring me into that 4436 VII| his mantle, to whom she said: Wherefore hast thou covered 4437 VII| and would arise anon, and said: It sufficeth to a monk 4438 VII| Magistrianus, brought unto him the said testament, and when he had 4439 VII| smitten off. To whom Arsenius said: I was dead tofore him, 4440 VII| a voice came to him and said: Come, and I shall show 4441 VII| expounded him this thing, and said: He that beareth the tree 4442 VII| into the congregation that said within himself: Thou and 4443 VII| afterwards he was asked, and he said: I have put in my heart 4444 VII| his brethren, to whom he said: Like as the first day, 4445 VII| a brother that was angry said to himself: If I were alone, 4446 VII| of wrath and of ire, and said: I am alone and yet I am 4447 VII| And on a time that one said to that other: Let us make 4448 VII| world do, and that other said: I wot not how contention 4449 VII| is made. And that other said: I shall lay this sack in 4450 VII| one laid the sack so and said: It is mine, and that other 4451 VII| is mine, and that other said: Nay, but it is mine, and 4452 VII| is mine, and that other said: Then thine be it, take 4453 VII| in meat and clothing, and said he had never slept, at his 4454 VII| roused or stirred him he said: I am tofore the judgment 4455 VII| judgment of God. And they said: Why doubtest thou ? And 4456 VII| Why doubtest thou ? And he said: I have laboured with all 4457 VII| please our Lord. And they said: Trustest not thou in thy 4458 VII| hast done for God ? And he said: I shall not presume till 4459 VII| asked him something, he said: Show to me charity, and 4460 VII| occupied, and when he had said this, he yielded up his 4461 VII| abounded in much riches, he said to him: O thou fool and 4462 VII| player of children? And he said to him: If thou wilt hear 4463 VII| were his enemies, and he said to him, ire and covetise, 4464 VII| equity. To whom the king said: Let it be as thou sayst, 4465 VII| thou sayst, and that other said: The fools despise the things 4466 VII| the incarnation, the king said to him: If I had not promised 4467 VII| befall of his son. And they said to him that he should be 4468 VII| more wise than another, said: Sire, this child that is 4469 VII| thou persecutest. And that said not he of himself, but he 4470 VII| not he of himself, but he said it by inspiration of God. 4471 VII| some means. And the knight said: I shall receive thee gladly, 4472 VII| mayst do any profit. And he said to him: I am a leech of 4473 VII| it at ought, all that he said, but he received him only 4474 VII| accused him to the king and said that he was not only turned 4475 VII| And if thou wilt know it, said they, then call him secretly 4476 VII| done all like as they had said, the knight, that knew nothing 4477 VII| true that the other had said to him, howbeit he said 4478 VII| said to him, howbeit he said nothing. And then he understood 4479 VII| words all by order. And he said to him: Know thou for truth 4480 VII| when he had this done and said by order, the king was abashed, 4481 VII| demanded him of this thing, and said to him that he was in great 4482 VII| ailed, and his servants said: These be passions that 4483 VII| come to all men, and they said: Nay Then said he: Be they 4484 VII| and they said: Nay Then said he: Be they known which 4485 VII| should be the end, and they said: Death; and he said: Is 4486 VII| they said: Death; and he said: Is then death the end of 4487 VII| men or of some? And they said for certain that all men 4488 VII| should happen, and they said: In old age of four score 4489 VII| governor of the king's son, and said to him: I am a merchant 4490 VII| deliver it to him. To whom he said: Thou seemest a man of prudent 4491 VII| king's son. To whom Barlaam said: My stone hath yet such 4492 VII| whole. And then the man said: If it be so, show it not 4493 VII| foul of sin. And Barlaam said: This thing appertaineth 4494 VII| honorably, and then Barlaam said to him: Thou hast done well, 4495 VII| reprove him thereof, but they said to his brother, how the 4496 VII| him come tofore him, and said to him: O fool that thou 4497 VII| most precious, and they said that the two that were gilt 4498 VII| out of them. And the king said: They be like them that 4499 VII| odour. And after, the king said: These be semblable to the 4500 VII| to the nightingale which said: O thou man, what should


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