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brake the ryght thygh and threwe downe our lady ymage that stode by the roode / therafter cam a stynkynge smoke that fylled all the chirche / and dured till the monkes hadde goo a procession aboute all the places

delyueraunce / than william was boden come oute but he wol¦de not / than he was compellyd by fyer and smoke to come oute maugre his teeth / whanne he cam oute the bourgeys sonne / that he had slayne

I am the pou∣re synnar. that am dampned to perpetuel fyre. For god sheweth that my wretchyd body gyueth oute smoke and torment by en∣sample / And I shall telle to yow / how it hath bifalle me by the

passed the water of wa lye / & the scottes sette a fyre the stakkes of heye / & the smoke therof was huge that the Englysshmen myght not see the scottes / and whan the Englysshmen were gone ouer

ye for that we fere ne drede theym no. ¶ And Incontynente theyr Impetuosyte sessed. and as a fu∣me or smoke vanysshed awaye / ¶ But yet they came agayne after as wood ho¦undes / ¶ And in the same

/ Af¦ter he cōiured in ye name of god al this multytude of deuylles that soone went awaye as the smoke dooth / The nexte daye in the mornyng he callyd to hym his bredern. & rehercyd to theim al

golde / Vpon some of the whiche was wryten / Hony ryght good And vpon the other / Hony wythoute smoke / ¶The sayde Patryce or Ruler whan he sawe thise superscrypcōns sen¦te worde to the sayd holy man that

vnder the erthe. they sette fyre in mowthes of alle the caues / and sente in to it so moche smoke / that by force they muste come out. Oure men slewe ynowgh of them. And the remenaunt they toke

coton & in the sackes of beye that benge on the walles / They dyde his commaundement thenne aroos a smoke so blacke and so thycke that they myght nothynge see. The wyn¦de was northeeste and blewe vpon the Turkes

whom he seeth most sprent wyth the moyst of malen colie. him he trowblith & aueylith moost wyth goostli temptacyon For clerkes that treten of kynde tellen y• the smoke of blacke colour passing vp in to the brayn comyth

it makyth many a man wene that fals thynges ben sooth. And that errour were trouth / For thyl∣ke maner̄ smoke of blacke coloure ouercouereth the braine. and letteth suche mennes dome / that they see not vtterly the sothfastnes

pryde. as in the rote of al enemyte / And to this purpoos sayenthe naturyens that the thondres. lyghtnynges and the gretewyndes ben caused of somme erthely thynges whyche ascendetylly vp aboue by the rayes of the soune /

I telle y• forsoth wel shal that offryng lyke in the syghte of thy lord Ihū / and swete shall the smoke of that fy∣re smelle to the face of thy lorde Ihesu / This is for to saye /

hath whāne he is wakynge And in asmoche as the effecte of thinges is tokē of his causes / as smoke is tokē. of the fyre So suche dremys ben tokenes of causes that they co∣me of And on this

come of / yit knowe they nat what let¦tynges ben on other bihalue / by way of kynde.Diues.Tel so∣me example.Pauper.Whanne smoke medlyd with fire cometh out of an house by the wyndow or by the louerys / men that seen

veritate theologie In hel shalbe ouerdon hete of fyre and gnastīg of teeth for cold and for payne derkenes and smoke and bitter wepynge. Withoute ende / Rorynge and be¦lewynge of foule fendes. Wepīg and weylynge sobbynge & sigh∣ynge of

an holy mā and said thurgh the sprete of {pro}phesi. yt the enmys of the chirche shuld parych as the smoke. & it is to be leuyd yt god sesid the tri¦bulacions of the chirch thurgh his meritis. this man

/ thou and thy syluer in to eternall perdi¦cyon / And that sayde the plater vanys¦shed awaye· as fume or smoke depar∣tyth from the fyre / ¶ And after that he sawe a grete masse of golde / And for

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