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Being afked by Brother James, of Falle- 

 rone, why in his rejoicing he changed not 

 ever his tune, he repHed with great cheer. 

 That when one thing containeth all good, 

 it boots not to change the meafure or the 

 tune. 



CHAPTER XXXIII. 



J^ow Saint Clara, at the Commaiid of the Pope, 

 blejfed the Bread which was on the Table: 

 whereat on every Loaf was feen the fgn of the 

 Holy Crofs. 



SAINT CLARA, that moft devout fol- 

 lower of the Crofs of Chrift, and the 

 noble offspring of Saint Francis, was of 

 fuch fan6lity that not alone Bifhops and 

 Cardinals but even the Pope himfelf longed 

 with great affe6tion to fee and to hear 

 her, and many times vifited her in perfon. 

 Among other times, the Holy Father once 

 went to Moniftero to hear her converfe of 

 celeftial and divine things ; and being thus 

 met together, reafoning of divers matters, 

 Saint Clara meantime bade them make 

 ready the tables, and place upon them 



bread. 



