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Whilst she counted the coins composedly on the table before her he added: 'Leave me nevertheless the price to come to England with. 'Sir Magister, she said, turning her large face to him. 'This is not one-tenth enough. You have tasted an ensample. Will you have the whole meal? 'Oh, unconscionable, he cried. 'More I have not! He began to wave his hands. 'Consider what you do do, he uttered.
It is told of this Brother, as an ensample and memorial of him, that on the third day after that he was smitten with the plague, seeing that sure sign of death which is vulgarly called the "Death Spot," and while his strength of mind and body were yet whole in him, he asked for the habit to be brought wherein, after the custom of the Order, he must be buried; and when it was given him he put it on without help from another, and with his own hand sewed up the forepart thereof lest others might unwittingly look upon his body.
This rebellion was well known in the king's court, or any of these people began to stir out of their houses; but the king nor his council did provide no remedy therefor, which was great marvel. And to the intent that all lords and good people and such as would nothing but good should take ensample to correct them that be evil and rebellious, I shall shew you plainly all the matter, as it was.
"Blessed father," stammered the recluse, "I dwell in solitude, to atone for my worldly life and find a holy death." "That is for thyself," said the little brother in the sun; "but for others what doest thou?" Angelo thought a moment and answered, humbly, "I give them an ensample of holiness." "They need more," said the little brother smiling, "and thou must give it."
Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought; but wrought with labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you: Not because we have not power, but to make ourselves an ensample unto you to follow us. For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.
Martin the Bishop, at the hour of Vespers, died our beloved Brother James Cluit, a devout Priest and first Rector of Udem, being sixty-three years old, and he was buried before the High Altar. His memory shall continue to be praised and blessed, for he was beloved of God, an ensample to us all, and his own stern judge.
And if thou refuse his demand and commandment know thou for certain that he shall make strong war against thee, thy realms and lands, and shall chastise thee and thy subjects, that it shall be ensample perpetual unto all kings and princes, for to deny their truage unto that noble empire which domineth upon the universal world.
In the meantime Wenceslaus, evidently well pleased with himself, continued to set his people a godly ensample. I should like to know whether they appreciated him to the same extent as did some members of his family, Boleslav for instance, who helped Wenceslaus to a crown of celestial glory by the simple process of hitting him over the head.
Shut up in his study, he worked feverishly day and night, writing his autobiography. Exemplar Humanae Vitae an Ensample of Human Life, he called it, with tragic pregnancy.
History showeth no ensample of a man so vile since the Emperor Alexander removed his shadow from before the tub of Diogenes. 'In truth, she said, blenching a little before his fury, 'I was ever one that loved the rolling sound of your Greek and your Roman. 'Give me my journey money, he said, 'let me begone to England.
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