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1 I| King of peoples come and save the man that thou hast formed
2 I| Lord, our God, come and save us. The profit of his coming
3 I| mercy, by which he shall save the good. Thirdly, for to
4 I| shall leave and pass over save one thing that I have heard
5 I| said? There abode nothing save the tongue for to pray for
6 I| appease God, right helping to save us, right effectual to draw
7 I| convenable and necessary for to save us, and to heal and cure
8 I| ready yet to suffer for to save man; by which it seemeth
9 I| am ready to suffer for to save man. This ensample reciteth
10 I| well, for in his passion, save our Lady, all lost faith.
11 I| retained. Nevertheless none save God may forgive sins as
12 I| The fifth cause is for to save the just and true men. In
13 I| to show that he came to save the people. The sixth cause
14 I| he ate any flesh by name save the paschal lamb, and that
15 I| there they said to him: Save thy soul and look not behind
16 I| lest thou perish also, but save thee in the mountain. Lot
17 I| hast prayed, hie thee and save thyself there, for I may
18 I| and know, that he should save much people. Be ye nothing
19 II| that there was no more, save one which was youngest and
20 II| thousand; what may he more have save the realm, and to be king?
21 II| said to David: But if thou save thyself this night, to-morn
22 II| better I flee from him and save me in the land of the Philistines.
23 II| then David bade them to save his son Absalom. ~And they
24 II| body be in thine hand, but save his soul and his life. Then
25 II| and suffer not thyself save with thy wife to know that
26 II| all the days of her life save Sabbaths and of new moons,
27 II| the nativity of our Lady, save where thou sayest nativity,
28 II| welcome, and they said: God save you. And after, he demanded
29 II| said: Sir, send me over all save to them of India. And our
30 II| beareth nothing with him save his proper sins. When S.
31 II| therefore me seemeth better to save the lives of these innocents,
32 II| recked not of his drink, save one only which is named
33 II| found them all in good point save him whom the devil had tempted.
34 II| from their faith for to save their lives. Then came their
35 II| he humbled himself for to save man, may in no wise escape
36 III| them should have anything save the living and clothing,
37 III| without having any charge save to God: Fair sweet Lord,
38 III| Jesu Christ, which shall save the creatures human from
39 III| nature and flesh human for to save the world. It was well thing
40 III| long time that he was there save these two words: Ave Maria,
41 III| that he fasted every day save the Sunday or a solemn feast.
42 III| at the last all were dead save Josephus and one other.
43 III| thing that he had done, save that one time he would not
44 III| church were quenched at once, save only the taper which S.
45 III| passion sufficed not to save us without circumcision.
46 III| cursed wretch, now think to save thy life and die not an
47 III| emperor granted to them all, save to Alban, whom for his manliness
48 III| christian man should be spared, save only Alban, whom they should
49 III| appeared on her no sign of life save that her jowes were a little
50 III| fifty, she fasted every day save Sunday and Thursday. In
51 IV| forgiven thee all thy sins, save only of the imposition of
52 IV| desired to withdraw and save from innumerable evils.
53 IV| himself in peril for to save his brother's son, but Paul
54 IV| Paul had no possession save his body, and with that
55 IV| grievance ne hurt that he felt, save in his falling he felt in
56 IV| bury it there, and so to save it from devouring of the
57 IV| shall see if thy James may save thee. Then Philetus sent
58 IV| last they all left him, save he that promised not, which
59 IV| his members in no manner, save only his shoulders and arms,
60 IV| them of the Old Testament, save of the Innocents, because
61 IV| and in the night he woke, save when necessity was, he lay
62 IV| is said to be apocryphum, save that some words which be
63 IV| saluted Paul by name: God save thee, expositor of my comfort,
64 IV| all they that were there save the apostles, and three
65 IV| commended her to his disciple, save that Luke recordeth in his
66 V| was done displeased him save the sweetness of God and
67 V| he made no sign of sorrow save in the visage, for he was
68 V| mine idols which may not save me ne my children. And anon
69 V| took away all his clothes save a mantle. And when they
70 V| nourished by her, that he would save her. Then the hounds durst
71 V| bearing the sweet burdens, save thou this present company
72 V| therein, that none escaped save the king and his son only.
73 V| there was no vital heat save a little which he felt in
74 V| other things appertaining, save the song which he sent from
75 V| received gladly all comers save heretics, and have washed
76 VI| slain, and all their host save a few that shall escape.
77 VI| remember none other thing, save that my father which was
78 VI| on them and slew them all save this one man, which was
79 VI| a pot of wine, a candle, save these three days. And when
80 VI| country covered with snow, save only the place wherein S.
81 VI| to bread and water only, save the Sunday she took a little
82 VI| have no will to marry her, save only to God her true friend,
83 VI| glorious virgin S. Clare, save my child and keep him, and
84 VI| it had been smitten off, save as it were a red shining
85 VII| almost am in despair, and save this maiden that hath forsa':
86 VII| there was never none like, save only our blessed Lady, Christ'
87 VII| and saw nothing about her save an old cell, and the old
88 VII| hear thou me, Lord, and save me. They cut off, after,
89 VII| but that women be therein, save in desert? To whom he said:
90 VII| she answered: If thou wilt save me and take me away from
91 VII| thou wilt, but if thou wilt save my soul grant to me a little
92 VII| request, and so thou shalt save me. And then she began strongly
93 VII| subdued to them all Italy save Rome and Romaniole, which
94 VII| eat all manner of flesh, save swine's flesh, and blood,
95 VII| and office and nightly, save the song. Ambrose, Gelasius,
96 VII| Cromatius and Tiburtius for to save themselves. And they that
97 VII| wherewith he might help him, save only his tongue, with which
98 VII| him: God that made me may save me if it please him, and
99 VII| but little and with pain, save the words of God and of
100 VII| death tasted of no wine, save only at mass after that
101 VII| insomuch that he spake to none save only to his mother and with
102 VII| salvum me fac domine, Sir, save thou me. S. Jerome exposeth
103 VII| like thing with the Father, save of person, that is not like
104 VII| Father and with the Son, save the person, that is other
105 VII| plague, the origin of 'God save you,' i. 102.~Spinning on
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