2.17 About his glorious death accompanied by miraculous signs.
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sickness greatly oppressed him, he refused to remain in his bed, he refused to neglect what was his usual labour, he refused to spare at all his body. [234... changed nothing of his life ] His continual prayers, his eyes which constantly filled with tears, his psalmody which, in its Cluniac quality, occupied almost all his time, both night and day, and showed to whom he had consecrated his heart, his tongue, his works, and finally, his entire self.
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