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1 I| ensample of Jesu Christ, which ate two times with his disciples
2 I| which went to Emmaus, he ate also, as some say. And therefore
3 I| to eleven disciples that ate in the hall where they had
4 I| it is said that our Lord ate fish, but it is not found
5 I| is not found that ever he ate any flesh by name save the
6 I| sweet of savour, took and ate thereof, and gave unto Adam
7 I| fear them with, and then ate of the fruit forbidden.
8 I| to me of the tree, and I ate thereof. And then our Lord
9 I| tempered; and all that time men ate no flesh, for the herbs
10 I| loved well Esau, because he ate oft of the venison that
11 I| and took the pottage and ate it, and went his way, setting
12 I| bakehouse and birds came and ate of it. Joseph answered:
13 I| each after their age, and ate together, and Joseph sat
14 I| together, and Joseph sat and ate with the Egyptians. For
15 I| the best part, and they ate and drank so much that they
16 I| adder-bolte, which bit them and ate up all the corn and herbs
17 I| should do, they departed, and ate their paschal lamb, and
18 I| gathered more than they ate and kept it till on the
19 I| remembered of the flesh that they ate in Egypt, and grudged against
20 II| she wept for sorrow and ate no meat. To whom Elkanah
21 II| Amalek whereas they sat and ate and drank. And David smote
22 II| as his sons and daughters ate, and drank wine, in the
23 II| tofore had known him, and ate with him in his house, and
24 II| his tribe, and when all ate of the meats of the Gentiles
25 II| he had hid the corpse, he ate his meat with wailing and
26 II| days and three nights she ate not, ne drank not, but was
27 II| wedlock. And after this they ate, blessing our Lord God.
28 II| him. And seven days they ate together making feast, and
29 II| days of my life. And she ate and drank such as her handmaid
30 II| was an Hebrew because he ate not, but had alway his eyes
31 II| him, and saw that Thomas ate not ne drank not, but alway
32 II| that it was flesh that he ate. After this S. Thomas came
33 II| Now it happed that as he ate, a bone of a fish turned
34 II| their hands, and then they ate, and drank of the well or
35 II| that little birds came and ate on his table and took meat
36 II| god was lord of Crete, and ate the flesh of his children,
37 II| dinner, and as they sat and ate at their dinner, Peter served
38 II| contrary made blind, and Adam ate of the fruit defended, and
39 III| all the other. She never ate after the death of her husband
40 III| said to them that S. Julian ate never no mutton, and anon
41 III| and he thanked God and ate thereof, and he said to
42 III| beasts came thither and ate them. Thus this holy virgin
43 III| the last he consented and ate. And when he came to S.
44 III| on a time that S. Benet ate, and a young man which was
45 III| seventeen years, and after, I ate herbs. My clothes be rotten
46 III| in his breast, and worms ate it which were come of rotting,
47 III| mead, ne cider, ne never ate flesh, ne never rasor touched
48 III| great default that they ate their shoes and ratchets.
49 III| him of the tree that Adam ate of, and said to him that
50 III| thirty years, that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank
51 III| fasted every day, and never ate but in the even. In winter
52 III| hide or a beast's skin. He ate locusts, not such as we
53 III| baptized; with wild honey he ate it. That it was flesh, the
54 III| which saith that S. Austin ate flesh by the example of
55 III| Elias the prophet, which ate the flesh that a crow brought
56 III| brought to him, and so S. John ate locusts, some say that there
57 III| down, and at certain hour ate and drank with them, but
58 III| days or three weeks, she ate for all delices. Always
59 III| vexed with the enemy that he ate his members, which went
60 IV| which meat this holy man ate without any grievance or
61 IV| gave it to S. Victor, which ate it without any hurt like
62 IV| blood. S. John the Baptist ate locusts and wild honey,
63 IV| was in so good point and ate no meat. That valley whereas
64 IV| again to his own place, and ate sufficiently twice a day
65 IV| eggs, cheese and wine; she ate but once a day. An hundred
66 IV| thirty years that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank
67 IV| and fasted every day, and ate never till night. In winter
68 IV| in such wise that worms ate his bowels, and on the fifth
69 V| time and other while he ate the fat of raw flesh instead
70 V| that he did it because he ate his meat so foul, and the
71 V| gold. And then the judge ate himself for madness, and
72 V| the prey amongst them, and ate together, they saw an old
73 V| at his mouth, and what he ate or drank always he vomited
74 V| pepper, and whatsomever he ate he should wet therein, and
75 V| vessel of water, and he ate and walked in the strength
76 V| one of them, begged and ate eagerly with them, and much
77 V| gate. And when the friars ate at dinner, he cried at the
78 V| seven years old, and as they ate there came an untrue man
79 VI| awaited and espied fishes and ate them, and then he said:
80 VI| ran upon them and slew and ate them. So there was a woman
81 VI| widows, and pilgrims, and he ate at the hour of noon with
82 VI| abounded in delices she ate with her chamberers gross
83 VI| of great abstinence, and ate so little meat that men
84 VI| wondered whereby he lived. He ate but seldom flesh. From Shrovetide
85 VI| suffered death, ne in Advent he ate never but Lent meat, and
86 VII| his brethren sat down and ate and drank of such as they
87 VII| as Saturn, whom they said ate his son, and Jupiter which
88 VII| and slew him, and as they ate of him they became lepers
89 VII| setting himself on the ground ate with them of the said meat,
90 VII| pottage. And among them that ate with him he had no prerogative,
91 VII| own hands, and after, he ate with two poor children which
92 VII| and on the other days he ate also but once a day, and
93 VII| Hallows' day, on which days he ate twice. His bread was rustical
94 VII| his accustomed pittance he ate two eggs. He never within
95 VII| the hands of the saint, ate it and recovered health.
96 VII| hundred poor, before that he ate or drank, he with his own
97 VII| three ancient poor, which ate nigh to him, to whom he
98 VII| the sops of which he fain ate, made their remnant or relief
99 VII| his resurrection, when he ate with his disciples, before
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