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recried 1
rector 1
recuyel 1
red 36
redargution 1
redeem 4
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36 praise
36 purposed
36 raise
36 red
36 ware
36 whiles
36 withal
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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red

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1 I| For they clad him with a red mantle, and in his hand 2 I| saying: Why is thy clothing red, and thy vestments as trodden 3 I| his clothing and his body red, all covered with blood, 4 I| white, born of the Virgin, red in the cross; pale in reproof 5 I| of desert which is by the Red Sea. And the children descended 6 I| through the midst of the Red Sea all dry foot; for the 7 II| them. They passed thus the Red Sea, and he fed them with 8 II| broken; see how that the red blood runneth down by my 9 II| confessor, and the ruddy or red is as to S. Stephen the 10 II| be turned from white into red. And after he departed from 11 II| martyred he saw it turned into red, whereby he knew well that 12 III| which had white arms with a red cross, that went up tofore 13 III| so that their skin was red as blood, and suffered so 14 III| He was of high stature, red of visage and angelic, of 15 III| her jowes were a little red. In this space and time, 16 IV| sewed his shirt of hair with red silk, which he shall find 17 IV| his head a cross of iron red hot and burning, and then 18 IV| the brightness was like red metal, and gave fear and 19 IV| which that one was full of red roses, the other twain of 20 IV| relics, and the first full of red roses is the tomb of S. 21 V| belly a whelp, all white and red upon the back, barking in 22 V| on the cheek, that it was red and swollen. And they that 23 V| which makest the earth red with thy blood, which repairest 24 V| that were drowned in the Red Sea, so the earth devoured 25 V| fellows, and have our clothes red of their blood, let us then 26 V| departed and divided the Red Sea, he led the people of 27 V| right great fever, moved of red colour, and the physicians 28 V| covered all about with a red mantle. And when the solemnities 29 VI| redness round about, like to a red thread of silk, in sign 30 VI| smitten off, save as it were a red shining thread in the place 31 VII| with fresh chaplets of red roses on their heads. And 32 VII| branch of a vine full of red grapes, by which they lived 33 VII| as it did to Moses in the Red Sea, and the children going 34 VII| drops of water, and was over red and sore chauffed. And when 35 VII| and swollen, and was so red in the face of him that 36 VII| form of a little whelk, red as any blood, to whom S.


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