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bidden 10
biddeth 1
bienheureux 1
bier 32
big 1
bigamy 1
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33 widow
32 assemble
32 become
32 bier
32 birth
32 britain
32 charles
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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bier

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1 II| they should set down the bier, and unbind and take away 2 II| upon the covering of the bier. And anon after she took 3 III| buried. Judas retained the bier, and laid upon it one of 4 III| a blind man touched the bier, and anon he had his sight 5 IV| wept for him Iying on his bier, they said with sweet and 6 IV| Magdalene, standing beside the bier with angels which bare the 7 IV| command to be borne tofore thy bier. For thy soul shall be taken 8 IV| and bear it tofore the bier when ye shall bear my body 9 IV| honourably and laid it on the bier, and John said to Peter: 10 IV| Bear this palm tofore the bier, for our Lord hath ordained 11 IV| bear the holy body with the bier, and these other apostles 12 IV| Peter and Paul lifted up the bier, and Peter began to sing 13 IV| And our Lord covered the bier and the apostles with a 14 IV| he laid his hands on the bier willing to turn it, and 15 IV| waxed dry and cleaved to the bier, so that he hung by the 16 IV| hung by the hands on the bier, and was sore tormented 17 IV| hands were loosed from the bier, but yet the dryness and 18 IV| Peter said to him: kiss the bier and say: I believe in God 19 IV| great fury, came to the bier and would have thrown it 20 IV| the wrists and hung on the bier, and he was tormented by 21 IV| pardon if thou kiss not the bier of the Blessed Virgin, and 22 IV| body, whosoever touched the bier devoutly were healed of 23 IV| his hands cleaved to the bier, and were departed from 24 IV| and they that bare the bier tarried, and made that Jew 25 V| and priests were at the bier for to sing the exequies 26 V| arose up suddenly off the bier, and called one of the priests 27 VI| And when he was dead the bier was covered with a cloth 28 VII| Stratford, and set down the bier in a fair mead full of flowers, 29 VII| sick folks as touched his bier were made whole, anon as 30 VII| anon as they touched the bier, of all their sicknesses 31 VII| and fell down tofore the bier suddenly, and began to cry 32 VII| the staves that bare the bier and anon was all whole,


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