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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| histories as that of S. Brandon we dwell for a while in 2 VII| followeth the Life of S. Brandon.~S. Brandon, the holy man, 3 VII| the Life of S. Brandon.~S. Brandon, the holy man, was a monk, 4 VII| joyful of other. And then S. Brandon began to tell to the abbot 5 VII| Birinus heard that of S. Brandon, he began to sigh and sore 6 VII| sigh and sore weep, and S. Brandon comforted him the best wise 7 VII| Birinus began to tell to S. Brandon and to his monks the marvels 8 VII| came to the abbey where S. Brandon dwelled, and then he with 9 VII| joyful place.~And then S. Brandon purposed soon after for 10 VII| the sacrament. And when S. Brandon with his twelve monks were 11 VII| go with him. And then S. Brandon bade the shipmen to wind 12 VII| fell down at the feet of S. Brandon and made him good cheer 13 VII| meat and drink. And then S. Brandon said graces, and then he 14 VII| dress their dinner, but S. Brandon abode still in the ship, 15 VII| sore of the moving. And S. Brandon comforted them and said 16 VII| noise to hear, wherefore S. Brandon kneeled down on his knees 17 VII| fled from the tree to S. Brandon, and he with flickering 18 VII| joyful a melody. And then S. Brandon commanded the bird to tell 19 VII| then this bird said to S. Brandon: That it is twelve months 20 VII| bird said these words to S. Brandon, and then this fowl flew 21 VII| hear. And after supper S. Brandon and his fellows went to 22 VII| men use to sing. And S. Brandon with his fellows abode there 23 VII| the tree came again to S. Brandon and said: I am come to tell 24 VII| fellows again. And then S. Brandon and his fellows sailed forth 25 VII| drunk of that water, but S. Brandon charged them they should 26 VII| full meekly and kissed S. Brandon, and led them by many a 27 VII| then the abbot welcomed S. Brandon and his fellowship, and 28 VII| full meekly, and took S. Brandon by the hand and led him 29 VII| came first aland, which S. Brandon forbade them. And then the 30 VII| abbot came and cheered S. Brandon and his monks, and prayed 31 VII| eighty years. And then S. Brandon went to the church with 32 VII| full devoutly, and then S. Brandon looked upward toward the 33 VII| of the quire, and then S. Brandon demanded of the abbot how 34 VII| to another. And then S. Brandon wept for joy of their holy 35 VII| conversation. And then S. Brandon desired of the abbot that 36 VII| quick to hell. And as S. Brandon kneeled in the church he 37 VII| unto heaven, and then S. Brandon marvelled greatly how the 38 VII| it ever was. ~And when S. Brandon had dwelled there from Chrisunas 39 VII| the said bird welcomed S. Brandon and all his fellowship, 40 VII| then the bird told to S. Brandon that he should return again 41 VII| thing that was needful to S. Brandon and to his monks in victuals 42 VII| the monks counselled S. Brandon to sing no more, for all 43 VII| they had slept. And then S. Brandon said: Dread ye not, for 44 VII| little fishes. And then S. Brandon made him ready and went 45 VII| they came from. And then S. Brandon told to them that this was 46 VII| And then the saying of S. Brandon was verified that he said 47 VII| great ease. And then S. Brandon charged him to tell him 48 VII| And then Judas prayed S. Brandon to abide still there all 49 VII| and roaring and bade S. Brandon go thence that they might 50 VII| with us. And then said S. Brandon: I let not you to do your 51 VII| upon the cross? And then S. Brandon charged the fiends by his 52 VII| and then Judas thanked S. Brandon so ruthfully, that it was 53 VII| them to pain. And after, S. Brandon sailed southward three days 54 VII| saw an island, and then S. Brandon began to sigh, and said: 55 VII| see his body, of whom S. Brandon said weeping: Now I see 56 VII| Then S. Paul said to S. Brandon: Thou art better than I, 57 VII| praised than I. To whom S. Brandon said: We be monks, and must 58 VII| life. And then he bade S. Brandon to take of the water of 59 VII| each other; and then S. Brandon entered into his ship and 60 VII| he came from. And then S. Brandon and his monks thanked our 61 VII| long after, which feared S. Brandon and his monks, and they 62 VII| did great reverence to S. Brandon, and said to them: Be ye 63 VII| this world. And then S. Brandon and his monks took of that 64 VII| after, this holy man S. Brandon waxed feeble and sick, and 65 VII| Blase. February 3, iii. 27.~*Brandon. May 16, vii. 48.~Brice.


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