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1 I| powder arise out of your sleep and awake ye and give praising
2 I| warned by revelation in their sleep that they should not return
3 I| God sent in Adam a lust to sleep, which was no dream, but
4 I| make him drunk and let us sleep with him, that we may have
5 I| came to Abimelech in his sleep and said: Thou shalt be
6 I| And there he saw in his sleep a ladder standing on the
7 I| Jacob was awaked from his sleep and dreaming, he said: Verily
8 I| Then said Rachel: He shall sleep with thee this night for
9 I| him: Thou shalt this night sleep with me, for I have bought
10 I| He saw our Lord in his sleep saying to him: Beware that
11 I| said to Joseph: Come and sleep with me, which anon refused
12 I| to me what ye saw in your sleep. Then the butler told first
13 I| after Pharaoh saw in his sleep a dream. Him thought he
14 I| Herewith he started out of his sleep, and after slept again,
15 I| awaked suddenly out of his sleep, yet nevertheless he believed
16 II| thee not my son, return and sleep, and he returned and slept.
17 II| thee not, go thy way, and sleep. Samuel knew not the calling
18 II| and said to Samuel: Go and sleep, and if thou be called again
19 II| house and eat and drink, and sleep with my wife? By thy health
20 II| entended to awake me from the sleep of my sweet rest, how much
21 II| after, him list sore to sleep, and laid him in the way,
22 II| asleep, and she saw in her sleep S. Agatha among the angels,
23 II| gone they had great lust to sleep, and laid them down and
24 II| bodies of paynims, for to sleep, and he drew out one of
25 II| thou wakest and I never sleep, but there is one thing
26 II| asleep, and she saw in her sleep, S. Agnes saying to her:
27 II| lay upon him, he could not sleep, for he thought three hundred
28 II| together, and how many that sleep in the market place; and
29 III| words he fell in a light sleep, and saw S. Mark come to
30 III| asleep, and he saw in his sleep a friar preacher which had
31 III| door, and he saw in his sleep that a man in the habit
32 III| him as he had risen from sleep and that he had no harm,
33 III| with him, she saw in her sleep, an eagle fly over her bed,
34 III| such wise that he might not sleep of all the night. On the
35 IV| the time was for to eat, sleep, and for prayer, which was
36 IV| her in the night, saying: Sleep with me this night, whom
37 IV| heavy and laid him down to sleep, and then this false traitor
38 IV| people should lie down and sleep and rest them, for the weather
39 IV| thereto and lay them down to sleep. And it happed that the
40 IV| thou not heavy if thy wife sleep, and the little child rest
41 IV| she had been waked of her sleep: O blessed Mary Magdalene
42 IV| watch her were heavy of sleep and slept, and there came
43 IV| he was born, saw in her sleep that she bare a little whelp
44 IV| the friars were gone to sleep, a friar converse began
45 IV| lessons, he was surprised with sleep, and inclined him on his
46 IV| rested in his bed for to sleep; and when he was weary and
47 IV| was weary and necessity of sleep constrained him, he rested
48 IV| and he said: I make them sleep long and arise late, and
49 IV| For as he slept a light sleep, the head inclined to a
50 IV| he appeared to him in his sleep, and opened his belly without
51 IV| Donatus: Father, command me to sleep again. And he said: Son,
52 IV| eschewed, yet shalt thou not sleep, ne the eye shall not slumber
53 V| midnight he heard in his sleep an angel thus saying:~O
54 V| hospital were deprived of their sleep and rest of the night, wherefore
55 V| her belly, she saw in her sleep a dream which was a demonstrance
56 V| said that the comparison of sleep and of death were like semblable,
57 V| semblable, so they that sleep be like as death were with
58 V| thou that sayst I shall sleep in that same and take rest,
59 V| angel appeared to her in her sleep and said: Savina, weep no
60 V| angel appeared to her in her sleep and said to her: What is
61 V| which he had seen in his sleep, and how he was healed.
62 V| that is waked out of his sleep. Thirdly, in leading a man
63 V| weepings. And when the very sleep came and oppressed me against
64 V| secular priest saw in his sleep a golden cross issue out
65 VI| commanded by a voice in her sleep that she should go to the
66 VI| which heard a voice in his sleep, that if he might have of
67 VI| they laid them down to sleep in the shadow, and a young
68 VI| which such seven men should sleep. Then the emperor, marvelling,
69 VI| maidens were so overcome with sleep that they might not take
70 VI| meat and drink and without sleep, the apostles came to them
71 VI| warned of our Lord in his sleep that he should yet visit
72 VI| daughter, said S. Clare, this sleep that I have made be blessed,
73 VI| Francis, and made him to sleep a little, and after, she
74 VI| ne for thirst, ne for no sleep, ne they thought neither
75 VI| there appeared to him in his sleep a lady, and said to him:
76 VI| she were overtaken with sleep, that she should take her
77 VI| and then he saw in his sleep a woman spring water on
78 VI| keepeth my body whether I sleep or wake, and if he may find
79 VII| be called a death, but a sleep, for anon after we shall
80 VII| saying death is nothing but a sleep, for the great emperors
81 VII| without meat, drink, or sleep, and they supposed that
82 VII| I suffered never none to sleep that had anything against
83 VII| all the night he would not sleep, and in the morning, when
84 VII| the morning, when he must sleep for weariness of nature,
85 VII| nature, he would say to sleep: Come, wicked servant, and
86 VII| then would take a little sleep sitting, and would arise
87 VII| sufficeth to a monk if he sleep an hour, if he be a fighter
88 VII| his life, and could not sleep of all the night, and made
89 VII| these words he fell in a sleep, and as he would sleep he
90 VII| a sleep, and as he would sleep he heard the voice of S.
91 VII| thither he fell yet again on sleep, and heard S. Demetrius
92 VII| When he was awaked from sleep he rehearsed how Demetrius
93 VII| Demetrius told him in his sleep: God that healeth sick folk
94 VII| revealed to his mother in her sleep that he should be sanctified.
95 VII| the time he passed without sleep both day and night. If he
96 VII| that he as constrained must sleep, and when he must sleep,
97 VII| sleep, and when he must sleep, he slept on the earth,
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