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1 I| thirsty drink, to the naked clothing, visit the sick, and tofore
2 I| thus we should take on us clothing of penance. ~There is another
3 I| Christ saying: Why is thy clothing red, and thy vestments as
4 I| press? Our Lord hath his clothing and his body red, all covered
5 I| have the skins for their clothing, and lived so long that
6 I| the best, and also he sent clothing to his father, adding to
7 I| silver and of gold, and much clothing. Our Lord gave to them such
8 II| then changed his habit and clothing, and did on other clothing,
9 II| clothing, and did on other clothing, and went and two men with
10 II| of the ministers, their clothing and array, his butlers and
11 II| arrayed her with her precious clothing and adornments, and took
12 II| prisons, in poverty and foul clothing, and she administered to
13 II| him, and found bishop's clothing above, and the habit of
14 II| of a man, which was the clothing of a herald, all linen full
15 II| and demanded of him some clothing, for the love of God, to
16 II| and gave to him his rich clothing, that he ware, and anon
17 II| his master, clad in vile clothing, and led him to the market
18 II| to him and showed him his clothing and the besants and comforted
19 II| his way, and changed his clothing, and came to the patriarch
20 II| the poor man changed his clothing the third time, and came
21 III| anything save the living and clothing, for to put away avarice
22 III| and clad him in a better clothing than he had tofore. Then
23 III| ne summer he had but one clothing, and that was the hair next
24 III| saints. He ware none other clothing, and he went oft barefoot
25 III| him the clerk's array and clothing, bearing a cross and an
26 III| used always simple and poor clothing, and oft despoiled himself
27 IV| What his meat was and his clothing, the book of S. Clement
28 IV| mine usage, and I have such clothing as thou seest, a coat and
29 IV| in summer he had but one clothing, that was the hair, his
30 IV| saints. He ware none other clothing. He wore seldom hosen or
31 IV| despoiled him of his religious clothing, and they had done on him
32 V| He had never pleasure in clothing; he said that filths were
33 V| negligence, and outrageous clothing was folly, a man but glorifying
34 V| governance of the church.~His clothing, and hosing, and shoeing,
35 V| I am ashamed of precious clothing, and therefore, when any
36 V| given to me I sell it, for clothing may not be common, the price
37 V| thy riches now, and what clothing thou usedest tofore, and
38 V| day forsook their purple clothing and laid it down for to
39 V| scorned and mocked him by the clothing of a woman. For on a night
40 V| accustomed, he found a woman's clothing Iying by his bed which his
41 V| but for the pomp of my clothing men call me Margaret. Then
42 VI| young man richly arrayed in clothing of a king, whom S. Peter
43 VI| of men arrayed in white clothing, with two lights borne afore
44 VI| Martin was clad with a sharp clothing, blue, and with a great
45 VI| had but simple feeding and clothing, ne would have none other.
46 VI| doubted always to wear jolly clothing, but she used always to
47 VI| wilful poverty, and her clothing was coarse and vile. She
48 VI| him a fair child in white clothing which said: Hail! fellow,
49 VII| for ye shall receive our clothing ard our crown with so great
50 VII| labour, scarce in meat and clothing, and said he had never slept,
51 VII| be covered with precious clothing and abounded in much riches,
52 VII| outrageous and disguised clothing and array they put off,
53 VII| man and demanded meat and clothing. Soon commanded the holy
54 VII| by the will of God, their clothing were all about on fire and
55 VII| showed over all in habit or clothing, in deed, in words, going,
56 VII| disformed, and over foul in clothing, and had made him to eat
57 VII| saith: Take thou this white clothing, which thou shalt bear tofore
58 VII| a monk, v. 240.~Woman's clothing given to S. Jerome, v. 2O1.~
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