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enhaunsyth hymself And all his enmyes ben destroyed / and al they that hate hym fleetofore his fa¦ce. like as smoke is consumyd soone. so sone faylle they / And lyke as ware mel¦yth ayenst the fyre soo perysshe they

by∣helde hym. and sawe that his face was pale / And putt hymself to prayer / And thenne the deuyll wente his waye by ye wyndowe. lyke vnto fume or smoke / ¶ A nother tyme he presented hym gol¦de

/ and to haue contynuelly his herte to god / ¶ This vertue makith the deuylles to flee. as the smoke vanysshyth awaye / ¶ Therfore my brethern sayde saynt Anthonye yf ony vysyon come to vs / it must

hym to make the same deuylles to departe / ¶ And Incontynent they vanysshed a¦waye as a fume or a smoke tofore the wynde / ¶ Many other temptacions the deuyl∣les made to hym. But god delyuered hym alwaye by

herbes grene & bytter vnd{er} them / wherof they were so cruelly tour¦mented / that of the bytternesse of the smoke / they lost the lyght of theyr eyen And after that in this maner & other moche cruell /

vnto them ayen / ye a Relygyou¦se ought not to drynke ony drynke. ¶Item he sayd yt lyke by the smoke men constraynen the bees to leue & for∣sake theyr honny for to take it & bere awaye / also

prayer vnto god / & cōtynuyng the same he sa∣we the deuyll yt went a waye from hȳ lyke a smoke wherby he knewe yt by ye same deuyll he hadde be tempted for to ete.¶A holy fad{er} beyng syke

not to breke altogydre a sonder the rede whiche is brused or crased nor putte out the wood that maketh smoke. Certaynly the in∣fyrmyte of mankynde sholde neuer ha¦ue puyssaūce to bere the spyenges and wayntyng of the fende nor

/ was enbraced with a grete fyre / & the deuylles all cōfused fledde away as it had be a smoke / & by ye same the brod{er} knewe the cautelles of the fendes his enemyes. ¶In the regyon of

ab¦bot he wente out in an olde robe all to broken & pyeced / & was all blacke of the smoke & ordure / in suche wyse that she coude not knowe hym / & in closyn¦ge his eyen he

hym ageyn to pryson / and they made therin a grete smolderyng of smoke / for to dysease hym / and thenne saynt dunstone apperyd to hym / and bad hym be of good comforte / For our Lord hath

thyse people lyke as the rose that cometh of the thorne / and as the lyght that cometh of the smoke / At the eage of vij yere whan he lerned at the scole his credo / One his eme

whan his body was take out of the walle / there came out of the graue a flauour like a smoke of frankencence smellyng / so swete that alle the peple were gretely comforted therby / and thus this holy

of pryson / and hangyd she was by hir heerys to an hyghe tree and vnder hir they made a smoke of donge and of ordure or fylthe whyche rendred an horryble stenche / & by thys tormente of materdom

vpon a bowe shotte / ād in beholding he ap∣perceyuid many bouffes of flambe & of a thyk fumyere or smoke sprīge into the ayer After this was not lōg after whan he herde many pyetous cryes: one and other

moost riche that I euer sawe: a moche meruayl∣lous dragon̄ and ferdfull with thre tonges casting fyre & flambe wyth smoke out of his throte. & fortwith incontinent sprang also out of hoo∣les in the erthe two moche horryble booles

that manhath whan he is wakyng. And in asmoche as the effecte of thynges is to∣kenof his causes / as smoke is tokenof the fyre / soo suche dremes ben to∣kensof causes yt they come of. Andin this maner awyse

dremescome of / yet knowe they not what let¦tyngesben on other byhalfe by wayeof kynde. ¶Diues. Telle some exāple.¶Pauper. Whan smoke medledwith fyre cometh out of an house bythe wyndowe or by the louerys / menthat seen it from ferre

that is delayde tormenteth theoule. For the more that man or wo∣manlongeth after a thyng / the moreit is dysease tyll he hath his dysease &his longynge. But now it is so thatthe reste the myrth the ease &

Tho¦masde veritate theologie. In helleshall be ouerdone hete of fyre & gnas¦tyngeof teeth for colde & for payne / derkenesse& smoke & bytter wepyn∣gewithout ende. Rorynge and bele∣wyngeof foule fendes / wepynge andweylynge▪ sobbynge and syghynge ofsynfull soules / and

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