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waters 27
wautrud 2
waves 14
wax 37
waxed 26
waxen 2
way 289
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37 thrown
37 thyself
37 use
37 wax
36 adj
36 ashes
36 conversion
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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wax

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1 I| Lent, to the end that vices wax dry in us, for they may 2 I| hell, the night began to wax clear. And anon the porter 3 I| church. ~Isaac began to wax old and his eyes failed 4 I| father said: Behold that I wax old and know not the day 5 I| tofore, and hunger began to wax and grow in the universal 6 I| land of Edom, and began to wax weary, and grudged against 7 II| have mercy, and let us wax old both together in health. 8 II| And anon he molt it as wax. And then the priests came 9 II| pointel to write in tables of wax, by which he suffered death. 10 II| what do ye, why fail and wax faint your hands? Ye have 11 III| beareth this day a candle of wax burning, which representeth 12 III| it, that is to wit, the wax, the wick, and the fire, 13 III| and the godhead. For the wax which is made of the bee 14 III| to her also a candle of wax. The which lady saw also 15 III| Sooner should the stones wax soft, and iron turn to soft 16 III| lighten, and the air to wax dark which tofore was fair 17 III| heed, and the air began to wax dark and thick, that they 18 IV| her desire, suddenly she wax stark blind, and then she 19 IV| this tree were tapers of wax burning and lamps alight, 20 IV| of her childing, began to wax feeble, and had great anguishes 21 IV| thighs began to swell and wax feeble, and his entrails 22 IV| into it as it had been soft wax, and made to the body a 23 IV| siege or settle melted like wax, and Christopher issued 24 IV| burning of lechery began to wax cold in him, so that he 25 V| and they then began to wax holy, wherein he exhorted 26 V| Confessions, he wrote in tables of wax that all men should pray 27 V| vanished away and melted like wax, and incontinent she was 28 V| and he melted away like wax. And then by the sufferance 29 V| cross, and anon then we wax feeble and lose all our 30 V| and flee from her, like as wax fleeth from the face of 31 V| put in a caldron full of wax, pitch, and grease, burning 32 VI| more might against him than wax hath against the fire. If 33 VI| that diocese, and began to wax feeble in his body and said 34 VI| bare thither an image of wax in his hand, and laid him 35 VII| church, anon seven tapers of wax be set in the quire and 36 VII| ghostly battles, he began to wax right sick; and then he 37 VII| after, the weather began to wax fair and clear after the


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