Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
thus 545
thwart 1
thy 1345
thyself 37
tiber 10
tiberina 1
tiberius 10
Frequency    [«  »]
37 succeeded
37 temptation
37 thrown
37 thyself
37 use
37 wax
36 adj
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

IntraText - Concordances

thyself

   Volume
1 I| and thou hast departed thyself from me. Secondly, Jesu 2 I| I, for whom thou gavest thyself, and to whom thou promiseth 3 I| and to whom thou promiseth thyself, I owe to thee more than 4 I| be circumcised, begin at thyself and thy children. And all 5 I| prayed, hie thee and save thyself there, for I may do nothing 6 I| promisedst and swaredst by thyself saying: I shall multiply 7 II| David: But if thou save thyself this night, to-morn thou 8 II| fornication, and suffer not thyself save with thy wife to know 9 II| my wedding. Thou knowest thyself that my father numbereth 10 II| thou hast fasted and made thyself lean, so shall he fast and 11 II| love thou hast despised thyself and these things, shall 12 II| such thing as thou mayest thyself right soon give to her? 13 II| Wherefore tormentest thou thyself thus? If thou hast proved 14 II| up, thou wouldst unclothe thyself of thy clothes of silk and 15 II| sayest thou, Dacian? thou thyself avengest me of my torments. 16 II| him: Vincent have pity on thyself in such wise that thou mayst 17 III| Venus, thy goddess, and thou thyself as Jupiter, which was an 18 III| said: Thou ordainest for thyself delicious meats, and my 19 III| other and now wilt deliver thyself to perdurable death. Thou 20 IV| joy? Be thou joyful now thyself, and that thou mayest enjoy 21 IV| blessed; whereof thou saidest thyself that, thou art not made 22 IV| without blame of sin to thyself. And I commend my body to 23 V| Wherefore tarryest thou? Cast thyself on him and he shall receive 24 V| many souls yet, and also thyself, which shall by me believe 25 V| wilt so that thou slay not thyself. And thus they both went 26 V| peace be to thee, comfort thyself and be boystous. Secondly, 27 V| for the sweet, and despise thyself if thou desire to know me.~ 28 V| poor man, and knowledge thyself culpable and kneel down 29 V| Father, what weenest thou of thyself? And he said: I ween that 30 VI| wouldst overthrow us and thyself. And all at once they rose 31 VII| Katherine said: Praise not thyself over much, ne blame thyself 32 VII| thyself over much, ne blame thyself also, for so do fools that 33 VII| saith: If thou governest thyself by good courage thou shalt 34 VII| said to her: Have mercy on thyself, woman, and live, specially 35 VII| said to him: Trust never to thyself till thy soul issue of thy 36 VII| many torments that thou thyself shalt reny the crucifix. 37 VII| will none other reward but thyself; for he himself wrote in


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License