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wickers 1
wicket 1
wide 2
widow 33
widowhood 4
widows 13
wife 398
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33 sinner
33 therefor
33 tidings
33 widow
32 assemble
32 become
32 bier
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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widow

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1 I| hole comen,' those of 'widow women' have been substituted 2 I| the cross. And a matron, a widow, is come with me which bringeth 3 II| heard thereof, which was a widow and a blessed woman, and 4 II| blessed woman, and was left widow three years and six months. ~ 5 II| It was said to Judith the widow, this that we may say to 6 II| governing,or as a friend of the widow women; and he was deputed 7 II| first nature, he raised a widow from death, and brought 8 II| and came to the house of a widow, and took there his refection 9 II| after to S. Lucy, a glorious widow, and said to her: In such 10 III| followeth of S. Pauline the Widow~S. Pauline was a much noble 11 III| Pauline was a much noble widow of Rome, of whom S. Jerome 12 III| knight and gave to him a rich widow of a castle, and for her 13 III| to the woman, which was a widow, her swine.~And anon after 14 III| helper? And when this good widow, which by S. Blase had recovered 15 III| should ride, a woman, a widow, came to him weeping and 16 III| of thy son. Then said the widow: Sire, and if thou die in 17 III| shall come after me. And the widow said: Is it not better that 18 III| death. lt happed that a widow that was wont every Sunday 19 III| harboured in the house of a widow which was named Themere, 20 III| virgin nun, or wife, or a widow. She answered that she was 21 IV| And it was so that a poor widow lived thereby, which had 22 IV| house of a noble woman and widow named Sincletia. And thus 23 IV| brought into the house of a widow, and there was kept and 24 IV| wherefore his wife, which was widow, came to S. Donat and showed 25 V| others followed.~There was a widow whose husband was dead, 26 V| came to the son of the same widow, and opened to him the door 27 VI| not, for there was a happy widow and comfortable, which saw 28 VI| right holy, both wife and widow. And this said S. Edmund, 29 VI| mortuary, and then the poor widow which had lost her husband, 30 VII| in him hid. And she was a widow, and she took Mahomet to 31 VII| with the riches of this widow Cadygam, he mounted in so 32 VII| to orphans. And then this widow came and brought the head 33 VII| all quick, and gave to the widow four castles for his redemption,


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