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| | The Golden Legend: The Life of Saint Lambert |
 | | And when a child came to Saint Lambert, which was in his prayers, and told him thereof, he, trusting well in our Lord, thought he should well vanquish them, and took a sword. |
 | | And after seven years Ferramund was put out, and Saint Lambert was brought again by the commandment of Pepin to his first see, and there he shone by word and by ensample in all virtue. |
 | | Lambert was of a noble lineage, but he was more noble by holiness, and was informed in lettrure in his first age. |
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