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fallacies 3
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34 feel
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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fallen

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1 I| to restore them that be fallen, to repair them that be 2 I| and have seen all that is fallen in Egypt, and I shall lead 3 I| us; we know not what is fallen to this Moses that led us 4 II| abashed, knowing what had fallen to seven men that tofore 5 II| prayer of the bishop he was fallen into a strong fever. And 6 II| anon, the child that had fallen in the sea, came again prestly 7 II| people that, anon as he was fallen in the sea, the blessed 8 II| maker Jesu Christ, thou art fallen ignorantly into the leash 9 II| pass, and also if it had fallen from any man he should have 10 III| ascend from whence thou art fallen, and that is it which tormenteth 11 III| were much people that were fallen in this error, and the pope 12 IV| And when this tree was fallen down, this holy young king 13 IV| thee wit that thine host is fallen from a soler and is dead. 14 IV| body, therefor thou hast fallen in this peril. But because 15 IV| that all the mountains had fallen on them, and heaven also, 16 IV| going by them told what was fallen of the others, and thus 17 V| person, and if any have fallen I have hid it as much as 18 V| many heritages that were fallen to him, wherefore, he said, 19 V| from me, said she, that is fallen away from God, and God forbid 20 V| was a little child in Rome fallen out of a window to the ground 21 VI| When king Ethelred was fallen in age, he made a parliament 22 VI| lived many years, and was fallen into great age, it happed 23 VI| Grationopolitana, that a mariner was fallen into the sea by a tempest, 24 VI| penance them that had once fallen, and S. Martin answered 25 VI| of order, and when he was fallen he could not arise. His 26 VI| that hight Henry, which was fallen in so great a sickness that 27 VI| child of four years old was fallen into a pit and drowned, 28 VI| up his mother which was fallen down aswoon and began to 29 VI| in waters, and so is it fallen by my wife. For she fell 30 VI| said: What mishap, alas, is fallen to me! I have but one day 31 VII| and am like to a house fallen, of whom the pillars be 32 VII| cheer frounced, his teeth fallen, and was all crooked for 33 VII| town he saw a man that was fallen from high unto low, insomuch 34 VII| not, and they that were fallen had no harm, but stood up


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