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1 VI| followeth the Life of S. Edmund, Confessor.~S. Edmund the 2 VI| S. Edmund, Confessor.~S. Edmund the confessor and bishop, 3 VI| widow. And this said S. Edmund, her son, was born on S. 4 VI| her son, was born on S. Edmund's day, the king and martyr, 5 VI| and christened and named Edmund, because he was born on 6 VI| because he was born on S Edmund's day, and as he grew in 7 VI| labour of their brother Edmund. And the mother gave to 8 VI| complained thereof to her son Edmund, and he took the yarn that 9 VI| children, and in short time S. Edmund increased so greatly in 10 VI| that goest alone. And S. Edmund, being abashed, marvelled 11 VI| to whom the child said: Edmund, knowest thou not me? And 12 VI| my name written. And then Edmund looked in his forehead and 13 VI| child said: Dread thee not, Edmund, for I am Jesu Christ thy 14 VI| whilst thou livest. And then Edmund fell down, meekly thanking 15 VI| child vanished away. And S. Edmund thanked humbly our Lord 16 VI| laboured greatly to make S. Edmund to sin with her fleshly, 17 VI| the good mother sent for Edmund and her other children, 18 VI| this world, and charged Edmund to see that his brother 19 VI| of widows. And after, S. Edmund did do make a chapel at 20 VI| showed many miracles. And S. Edmund dwelled long after at Oxenford, 21 VI| that he had burnt it. S. Edmund and his fellows, on a day 22 VI| they that accompanied S. Edmund were almost from themselves 23 VI| of the sight. But then S. Edmund comforted them and said 24 VI| things as he had said. S. Edmund was accustomed to say every 25 VI| again, and ever after S. Edmund thought that the sweet savour 26 VI| down from him anon. And S. Edmund then charged the fiend by 27 VI| them. And ever after S. Edmund had full great devotion 28 VI| England, and this holy man, Edmund, was chosen to publish it 29 VI| full meekly, and prayed S. Edmund to pray for her to our Lord, 30 VI| and she thanked God and S. Edmund; and for this miracle much 31 VI| God's words. And then S. Edmund lift up his hands and his 32 VI| for the same cause. But S. Edmund was nothing glad of the 33 VI| came to this holy man, S. Edmund, and complained to him of 34 VI| church and menaced greatly S. Edmund. And when S. Edmund saw 35 VI| greatly S. Edmund. And when S. Edmund saw the king so cruel against 36 VI| greatly moved against S. Edmund, howbeit this holy man was 37 VI| he did. And after that S. Edmund was more bold to abide and 38 VI| and in likewise did S. Edmund, and went over sea, trusting 39 VI| you to be with you at S. Edmund's day, king and martyr. 40 VI| again to Pounteney upon S. Edmund's day, king and martyr, 41 VI| for his holy servant S. Edmund. Then let us devoutly pray 42 VI| merits of this holy man S. Edmund he have mercy on us and 43 VI| followeth the Life of S. Edmund, King and Martyr.~In the 44 VI| among whom there was S. Edmund, king of Norfolk and Suffolk, 45 VI| where this most christian S. Edmund reigned, and understood 46 VI| came to this holy king S. Edmund, and made his legation and 47 VI| when the blessed king, S. Edmund, had heard this message, 48 VI| life, the christian king Edmund shall no subdue him to a 49 VI| people that were with S. Edmund and destroy them, but they 50 VII| Dunstan, May 19, iii. 188.~*Edmund, King and Martyr. November 51 VII| November 20, vi. 243.~*Edmund, Bishop. November 16, vi. 52 VII| Lord, vi. 73.~Abingdon, S. Edmund born at, vi. 230.~Adalaoth, 53 VII| 11.~Mabel, mother of s. edmund, vi. 233.~Macidiana, mother


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