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1 I| changed this day water into wine, and he fed five thousand
2 I| days, he turned water into wine, and therefore it is called
3 I| miracle was done of the wine in an house by which he
4 I| third of the water into wine at the house of Archedeclyn;
5 I| feast turned water into wine, and fed five thousand men,
6 I| with vinegar instead of wine, his sweetness with gall;
7 I| heaven and poured out the wine of the Holy Ghost. The third
8 I| no sound, like a tun of wine that is full. To this purpose
9 I| in likeness of bread and wine. O precious feast and convive
10 I| Sacrament in which the bread and wine be commixed substantially
11 I| and likeness of bread and wine. He is eaten and received
12 I| and in like wise of the wine and water in the chalice;
13 I| is, of water, of salt, of wine, and of ashes, which things
14 I| effusion of tears; by the wine is signified spiritual gladness;
15 I| thou oughtest to know that wine, salt, and ashes be meddled
16 I| sacraments we ought to have wine of spiritual gladness, salt
17 I| of deep humility. Or by wine with water is understood
18 I| taking flesh human. The wine with water is the word human;
19 I| had drunk so much of the wine that he was drunk, and lay
20 I| offered to him bread and wine. This Melchisedech was king
21 I| They gave their father wine to drink that night and
22 I| to his father, and also wine. And when he had eaten and
23 I| drunken a good draught of the wine, he said to Jacob: Come
24 I| earth, abundance of wheat, wine, and oil, and the people
25 I| stablished him in wheat, wine and oil. And after this
26 I| grapes and wrang out of them wine into the cup that I held,
27 II| woman, I have drunken no wine ne drink that may cause
28 II| of meal, and a bottle of wine, and brought him unto the
29 II| with a present of bread, wine, and a kid, to Saul. And
30 II| daughters ate, and drank wine, in the house of the oldest
31 II| and daughters, drinking wine in the house of thy first
32 II| clothes. Ordain thy bread and wine upon the sepulture of a
33 II| in their law, as wheat, wine, and oil, all these things
34 II| merry and drank so much wine that he never drank so much
35 II| woman which had but a little wine in her tonnel or vessel,
36 II| Give them to drink good wine, for these monks be over
37 III| other, and also to drink wine. She was oft by them that
38 III| gave him venom meddled with wine for to drink, but S. Benet
39 III| S. Benet two flagons of wine, but he that bare them hid
40 III| offering to God of bread and wine in the presence of Abraham.
41 III| discretion, and therefore he had wine of gladness, and within
42 III| venom and meddled it with wine, and made invocation of
43 III| mother's womb. He never drank wine, mead, ne cider, ne never
44 III| bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne used no pottage, and
45 III| the year he would drink wine, that was at Easter and
46 III| take away the savour of the wine he would put therein plenty
47 III| commanded to fetch bread and wine to the king, and whiles
48 III| Lord. He shall not drink wine ne cider, ne thing whereof
49 III| Lord changed water into wine in Cana of Galilee. And
50 III| penances, she drank never wine ne other liquor, that might
51 IV| fat meat, eggs, cheese and wine; she ate but once a day.
52 IV| bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne he used no pottage,
53 IV| twice in the year he drank wine, and that was at Christmas
54 IV| take away the savour of the wine, he put in plenty of water,
55 IV| he tasted ne drank never wine in ten years. And when he
56 IV| should drink me with the wine the sooner. Then it was
57 IV| Christ is renewed of new wine if it may be founden of
58 IV| resurrection, men seek new wine. And it is to wit that some
59 IV| changeable, said, when the wine failed: Son, they have no
60 IV| failed: Son, they have no wine. She wist that he might
61 V| then he bade make ready wine, and said to them: Drink
62 V| when they had drunk the wine they were suddenly changed
63 V| began to chauffe him by the wine which he had drunk, and
64 V| said that there was not wine half enough for the dinner.
65 V| shall perform his charity of wine. And anon after came a messenger
66 V| gate an hundred mues of wine.~On a time, they of the
67 V| confection of honey and wine and pepper, and whatsomever
68 V| him he asked for to drink wine, and there was none. And
69 V| and turned into right good wine. And the holy man gat of
70 V| converted the water into wine, of which a sick man anon
71 VI| converted the water into wine. And Zelotes is as much
72 VI| the corn is had in, and wine made, and he established
73 VI| offering a loaf and a pot of wine and a candle. And the devil
74 VI| to him a loaf, a pot of wine, a candle, save these three
75 VI| Sunday she took a little wine. And shortly, she lived
76 VII| forbidden to them to drink wine, and as they affirm, our
77 VII| and in them of silver, wine, and they shall say to them
78 VII| the third of right good wine, with right precious spices.
79 VII| or nothing, and that was wine with water. He drank so
80 VII| and gave to them largely wine and meat, and get of them
81 VII| which was drunk and full of wine, began to mock, and dispraised
82 VII| before his death tasted of no wine, save only at mass after
83 VII| his water he put a little wine only for to change the colour.
84 VII| her which was turned into wine by the grace of him that
85 VII| did turn the water into wine. S. Wautrud saw in a vision,
86 VII| priest maketh commixtion of wine and water together, and
87 VII| understood the people, and the wine representeth our Lord, in
88 VII| that the said water and wine show to us humility, and
89 VII| is meddled with the said wine for this, that both blood
90 VII| bread, and others offered wine, and others divers manners
91 VII| over the bread and over the wine, and these three crosses
92 VII| over the bread and over the wine, in the remembrance and
93 VII| into thy body, and this wine translated into the blood
94 VII| Lord in his supper took the wine before his disciples and
95 VII| in mind of our Lord, the wine is converted into the proper
96 VII| of the bread and of the wine is changed into the substance
97 VII| that of food of bread and wine, both flesh and blood are
98 VII| words that the bread and the wine is converted into his own
99 VII| over the bread and over the wine, the which crosses betoken
100 VII| likeness of bread and of wine. The third thing may be
101 VII| the altar where he taketh wine, wetting his fingers over
102 VII| in a stolen flagon of wine iii. 88. ~—three cubits
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