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1 I| that thou gavest to me as a fellow, gave to me of the tree,
2 I| shall accompany thee and be fellow of thy journey. Then said
3 II| seignory, and Maximian, his fellow, is this day dead. And in
4 II| Emerentiana which had been fellow to S. Agnes, how be it she
5 II| up, for thou shalt be our fellow, and be accompanied with
6 III| to S. Feriol that was his fellow, and said they would so
7 III| little they called their fellow that he should arise and
8 III| Also when S. Maur and his fellow came to Orleans, they heard
9 III| them. Then S. Maur and his fellow went into a place that is
10 III| that he should not mock his fellow. On a time S. Ambrose went
11 III| friar Dominic which was his fellow was slain with him. And
12 III| said the day tofore to his fellow. The passion of S. Peter
13 III| seemed that he had been fellow to S. Peter, and verily
14 III| the apostles. Then this fellow went up to the lectern whereas
15 III| sword to him and asked his fellow whether he had liefer live
16 III| he desgned not to have a fellow. Another cause allegeth
17 III| tyrant smiling said: This old fellow would be reputed wise, for
18 III| turned himself unto Felicula, fellow of S. Pernelle, and said
19 III| that appeareth for he was fellow of S. Paul. Comforting poor
20 III| causes, Maximian, which was fellow to Diocletian was sent in
21 IV| he should return to his fellow, and lay it upon him, which
22 IV| blessed. He coveted not to be fellow with angels ne archangels,
23 IV| of eggs, and a reckless fellow struggled and wrestled with
24 IV| and because delight is fellow to riches and abundance
25 IV| his resurrection, and was fellow to the apostles, and made
26 IV| death of the world, and fellow of the devil, and thy gods
27 IV| see the death of this old fellow Peter, and the Lord of all
28 IV| thus: Behold Stephen thy fellow, he was a man as thou art,
29 IV| and then he fasted and his fellow with him, all the Lent,
30 IV| that long time had been fellow with S. Francis, recounted
31 IV| considered diligently his fellow in that vision, for he had
32 IV| him, and said: Thou art my fellow, thou shalt run with me,
33 IV| and entered in with his fellow, the gates being shut and
34 IV| rain from him and from his fellow like as he had a pavilion
35 V| of S. Theodoric, and the fellow of S. Bernard, and Hernaldus
36 V| as they have done to my fellow. Then they went and sought
37 V| so that he assailed his fellow Alipius as well with cheer
38 V| and head S. Augustin our fellow, but think not that our
39 V| she awoke and said to her fellow: My sweet love, hast thou
40 V| Maximian, which he had made fellow with him in the empire,
41 V| Christ. We have suffered our fellow knights to be slain, and
42 V| spoken of the glory of our fellow knights; ne think not that
43 V| yet nevertheless I was oft fellow unto scorpions and wild
44 V| and when he found not his fellow, he ran groaning hither
45 V| know what was done to his fellow, and saw from far merchants
46 V| his prayers, said to his fellow: Go to Francis and say to
47 V| rode upon an ass, and his fellow, one Leonard of Assisi,
48 V| and he showed her to his fellow and said: The poverty of
49 V| with inward compassion, his fellow said to him: Though this
50 V| glad. Then he called his fellow named Silvester, and said
51 V| grievously. Then he called his fellow and said to him: These be
52 V| There was a friar which was fellow of S. Francis was on a time
53 V| full of money, and when his fellow saw it, they would have
54 V| of others. And when his fellow hasted to take it S. Francis
55 V| one Apollophanes was his fellow in philosophy. There were
56 VI| young damoiselle that was fellow with her, and wrought in
57 VI| ordained of the churches to be fellow of our pilgrimage. Secondly,
58 VI| service of charity, for he was fellow to Cleophas when they went
59 VI| expressed the name of his fellow Cleophas and spake not of
60 VI| after that she hath lost her fellow will take none other but
61 VI| clothing which said: Hail! fellow, that goest alone. And S.
62 VI| And he said: Nay, I am thy fellow in the school, and in all
63 VII| for he hath made me worthy fellow to his servants. Then they
64 VII| from his thigh. He had a fellow which was called Anthony,
65 VII| he shewed secretly to his fellow, named friar Reynold. To
66 VII| anon brother Reynold, his fellow, witnessed in truth, part
67 VII| forced himself to pass his fellow in weal, without evil and
68 VII| anon she had milk as her fellow had, and so they two nourished
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