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31 free
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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grieved

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1 I| always be fasted, were not grieved. And in rechaet then of 2 I| labours of tile and clay, and grieved all them in such works. 3 I| The heart of Pharaoh is grieved and will not deliver my 4 II| hair on his head that it grieved him to bear, wherefore it 5 II| When the king of Egypt grieved them in his buildings, bearing 6 II| dread thee not. I never grieved ne noyed man that would 7 II| or because they were more grieved every day than the other 8 II| had an innocent life. They grieved nobody, neither God, by 9 III| when he saw that all this grieved her not, he made her to 10 III| bill at his visage, and grieved and noyed him so much that 11 III| it him to drink, and it grieved him nothing. When the enchanter 12 III| forty days, and was much grieved, he cried on S. Mark. And 13 III| and wanton, and noyed and grieved the people with jangling 14 IV| God kept him that it never grieved him. And when she saw that 15 IV| that, that the deliverance grieved them not. For he went hastily 16 V| stomach was oft sore and grieved, wherefore he eschewed the 17 V| this virgin was strongly grieved and vexed of Cyprian, and 18 V| Clotaire was dead. He was much grieved for the cure and charge 19 V| days approached, and he was grieved by long infirmity; then 20 VI| Edward, which monk was grieved with three manner sicknesses. 21 VI| alone their poor mother sore grieved in her malady. Then she 22 VI| more were they ardently grieved within forth. Then S. Clare 23 VI| whatsomever malady they were grieved or tormented, that went 24 VI| she saw that she was much grieved of the host and hostess, 25 VI| came to more perfect age it grieved them not. Their mother ware 26 VII| thigh, then S. James was grieved in great pain, and said: 27 VII| all men, and was weary and grieved and half overcome, and he 28 VII| cast at them stones and grieved them cruelly, and at the 29 VII| knee, and thigh of it was grieved with sickness. And many 30 VII| places on his body that most grieved him, making the sign of 31 VII| sat on, and he no thing grieved nor hurt, but all the other


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