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deemed 7
deemer 1
deeming 2
deep 31
deeper 5
deepest 4
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31 craft
31 deadly
31 debonairly
31 deep
31 donatus
31 dream
31 earl
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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deep

   Volume
1 I| thence and thrown into a deep pit all environed with mountains. 2 I| ripe wisdom, and ashes of deep humility. Or by wine with 3 I| and sank down into the deep of the sea. Then said the 4 II| Also I have dolven in the deep earth, and have brought 5 II| and he demanded if it were deep in hell, and he said: Deeper 6 III| appeared a great pit and a deep, and S. Patrick by the revelation 7 III| the helve and fell into a deep water; then the man cried 8 III| the river which was much deep, and anon the river bare 9 III| And, when he came far and deep in the desert, he found 10 III| Arians drowned him in a deep piscine or pit. There was 11 III| threw the holy body into a deep water that good men should 12 III| his horse and he fell in a deep water, and when he saw he 13 III| if he do it not, make a deep pit unto the water and put 14 III| to be taken up and dolven deep in the ground. Now it happed 15 III| he came to twenty paces deep he found three crosses and 16 III| neither, he did do make a deep pit full of serpents and 17 III| said river, which was so deep that no man might pass over 18 IV| hills, and there he made a deep pit and cast the body therein, 19 IV| enchained and put into a deep tower, and called always 20 IV| to draw them out of the deep darkness by one holy word, 21 V| high in high things and deep in deepness, and departest 22 VI| corruption, were put in a deep pit, and thrown on them 23 VI| go make a right great and deep pit under the earth in my 24 VI| strait way upon stones and a deep mire under, and full of 25 VI| so that she fell in the deep mire and filth, and then 26 VII| body and buried it in a deep place for fear of the paynims, 27 VII| and did do put her in a deep prison nine days long without 28 VII| dead men, put thee in the deep bottom of hell in fire perdurable. 29 VII| altar, and there he maketh a deep inclination, saying: Suscipe 30 VII| man should be put into a deep pit, that was full of snakes, 31 VII| man and did put him in a deep pit that was full of stench.


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