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1 I| I pray thee then let my fellows abide and accompany thee,
2 II| answered: We seek one of our fellows called Quintin, and he said:
3 II| bird, which said to his fellows, laughing: See how the yonder
4 II| Anthony played with his fellows, and was evil apaid. Then
5 II| lusts. And when he saw his fellows come out and issue all abashed,
6 II| here tofore him? For his fellows saw the miracle of the great
7 II| one poor man said to his fellows: What will ye give me if
8 II| the loaf and ran to his fellows and said truly that he had
9 III| body of the provost and his fellows, and they brayed like beasts
10 III| he sent S. Maur and four fellows with him into France that
11 III| night this holy man and his fellows harboured in the house of
12 III| and he was demanded of his fellows why he saw not that cross.
13 III| and when the other of his fellows were in prayer he would
14 III| said these words to his fellows, they answered: We never
15 III| with plummets and also his fellows with him, and he praised
16 III| And when S. Urban and his fellows were brought tofore the
17 III| then S. Germain and his fellows preached so long to them
18 III| tenderly wept. S. Denis and his fellows came to Paris and S. Eutrope
19 III| rested S. Denis and his fellows, and had great devotion
20 III| martyrs S. Denis and his fellows, for the place where they
21 IV| that S. Maurice and his fellows were martyred, and that
22 IV| life and sent him with his fellows to the emperor, whom the
23 IV| the town with one of his fellows, and his visage is covered
24 IV| of them was sick and his fellows abode and awaited on him
25 IV| that he should say to his fellows, because they had broken
26 IV| commandment, and when his fellows came they marvelled how
27 IV| that same night, when his fellows slept, took a knife and
28 IV| into the belly. And his fellows awoke, and when they saw
29 IV| his journey, and found his fellows, and recited to them all
30 IV| was strongly sick. And his fellows prayed three days for the
31 IV| lay speechless, and his fellows abiding his death. The fourth
32 IV| turned him to one of his fellows, and said to him: Friend,
33 IV| when he was buried, his two fellows, knights, returned, and
34 IV| returned in great dread to his fellows, and told and showed to
35 IV| sacrifice, and comforted his fellows. He commanded to Malchus
36 IV| verily to go again to his fellows, and then went to them that
37 IV| it to us, and we shall be fellows with thee and keep it secret.
38 IV| and I shall show to you my fellows which be in the mount of
39 IV| first into the cave to his fellows, and the bishop next after
40 IV| My friends and most sweet fellows, I pray you to rejoice and
41 IV| some that had been his fellows perverted him in such wise
42 IV| his predication with his fellows, and he concluded in himself
43 IV| none more common to his fellows and brethren in all honesty,
44 IV| Another time, when he and his fellows had great thirst, he made
45 IV| commanded that he and his fellows should delve the earth and
46 IV| constrain Ciriacus and his fellows to do sacrifice, or else
47 IV| Ciriacus, and also beheaded his fellows, about the year of our Lord
48 IV| suddenly he with nineteen fellows died there, and therefore
49 V| while after Gotard, and his fellows, for certain necessities
50 V| Rocke with Gotard and his fellows abode in the desert, and
51 V| they went by the way, his fellows reproved him of that he
52 V| Citeaux with more than thirty fellows. And as Bernard issued with
53 V| of it, and at even as his fellows spake of that lake, he demanded
54 V| some tyrant, sendeth his fellows tofore for to set up his
55 V| from in no manner, and his fellows prayed for him. And then
56 V| with seven virgins, her fellows of her age, which had seen
57 V| That is to say: Sing we fellows to our Lord, sing we honour.
58 V| being moved, returned to his fellows and feigned all, and left
59 V| of noble lineage and were fellows in the study of philosophy
60 V| admonishment of knights his fellows; hasty by ardour and multiplying
61 V| arose up and said to his fellows among other things: Enjoy
62 V| and I have suffered your fellows to suffer death for Jesu
63 V| bodies of the knights our fellows, and have our clothes red
64 V| singing and he said to his fellows: Our sisters, these birds,
65 V| into a dark prison with his fellows and many other christian
66 V| off the heads of the three fellows, that is to say, Denis,
67 VI| heaviness. Then one of his fellows led him home to his house
68 VI| found false and untrue, and fellows to fiends, thieves, and
69 VI| some that had been his fellows, seeing his depredation,
70 VI| their brethren and their fellows, and warn them to suffer
71 VI| that there were then two fellows, one lame and that other
72 VI| tofore her there. The two fellows of S. Francis that were
73 VI| church for to pray, that her fellows or her chamberers might
74 VI| any of her chamberers or fellows, she would follow them toward
75 VI| thereof. And on a day as his fellows and he went to play, he
76 VI| burnt it. S. Edmund and his fellows, on a day as they came from
77 VI| living, and then he and his fellows went to Chalgrove and found
78 VI| Sahsbury and take counsel of my fellows in this matter. And anon
79 VII| morning she said to her fellows: I saw, said she, a ladder
80 VII| thou third toe. to thy fellows, for like as the grain of
81 VII| so shalt thou do with thy fellows, and shalt rest in the last
82 VII| shalt not depart from thy fellows. And after they cut off
83 VII| this fowl flew again to his fellows that sat on the tree, and
84 VII| supper S. Brandon and his fellows went to bed and slept well,
85 VII| And S. Brandon with his fellows abode there eight weeks,
86 VII| then this bird flew to his fellows again. And then S. Brandon
87 VII| then S. Brandon and his fellows sailed forth in the ocean,
88 VII| that she passed all her fellows in conning, and soon after
89 VII| Then the devil said to his fellows: Lo! see how this maid hath
90 VII| that he was despised of his fellows, which had been always great
91 VII| Sebastian rehearsed it to his fellows, Tranquilinus escried and
92 VII| of his own meat feed his fellows. He set apart all precious
93 VII| more than any of his other fellows, and so as by many a time
94 VII| for to sacrifice with his fellows. He then heard the pope
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