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extremities 5
exultation 2
exultavit 1
eye 36
eyelids 1
eyen 1
eyes 207
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36 despoiled
36 eli
36 environed
36 eye
36 gloss
36 greatest
36 heretics
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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eye

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1 I| done in the twinkling of an eye. Then let us pray that we 2 I| of that they saw at the eye. And therefore he would 3 I| that which is not seen at eye, and to affix the desires 4 II| colour which lighteth the eye of our understanding; secondly, 5 III| our Lord saith, if thine eye be simple all thy works 6 III| saith Jesu Christ: If thine eye be evil, all thy body shall 7 III| body shall be dark. By the eye is understood the intention, 8 III| issued, he would issue by the eye. She commanded that he should 9 IV| air and smote him in the eye, and blinded him. To whom 10 IV| and anoint therewith thine eye, and thou shalt receive 11 IV| blood and laid it on his eye, and said: In the name of 12 IV| the arrows smote out the eye of the tyrant, to whom the 13 IV| departeth works, for of a simple eye cometh a bright body. Of 14 IV| bright body. Of a shrewd eye is made a dark body. He 15 IV| shalt thou not sleep, ne the eye shall not slumber that keepeth 16 V| the arrows sprang into the eye of the emperor, and smote 17 V| emperor, and smote out his eye, and the emperor was angry, 18 V| emperor, and let him rub his eye therewith, and he shall 19 V| on a time he lost his one eye and his hand was dried up. 20 V| holy man said that never eye saw, nor ear heard, ne heart 21 VI| and the fourth had but one eye, which came to the king' 22 VI| a man which had but one eye, leading after him six blind 23 VI| leader, which had but one eye at his coming, and had sight 24 VI| and had sight of the blind eye also, and so all had their 25 VI| touching God, for in him the eye of understanding beheld 26 VI| by contemplation, and the eye of his desire was to him 27 VI| well, without moving of his eye, the ray of the sun, and 28 VI| fervent oil sprang into the eye of Rictius Varius and blinded 29 VI| or looking aside, and the eye of her heart was so fixed 30 VII| that he put out thy right eye, and if thou be wroth to 31 VII| great that from that one eye to that other is the space 32 VII| about him. In whose right eye it happed that a stake entered, 33 VII| ask help. He set his right eye by the pillar, and was there 34 VII| himself into the woman's eye in form of a little whelk, 35 VII| thou shalt not destroy the eye which thou madest not nor 36 VII| comprised and perceived with an eye, much more stranger it is


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