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biting 2
bitings 2
bitten 5
bitter 29
bitterly 27
bitterness 14
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29 assailed
29 bartholomew
29 beside
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29 bodily
29 chapel
29 charged
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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bitter

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1 I| eating wild lettuce and bitter, right so we ought to withdraw 2 I| passion of our Lord was bitter for the sorrow that he suffered 3 I| not spared to hurt it with bitter wounds. Secondly, he was 4 I| which was a river right bitter, in such wise that the people 5 I| the waters there were so bitter that they might not drink 6 II| manna forty years, and made bitter waters sweet, and gave them 7 II| Jesu Christ was fed with bitter gall. The fifth; for as 8 II| deceiving, transitory and bitter, and Athanasius wrote his 9 III| works, we send into them bitter and grievous thoughts for 10 III| certain, declined, and bitter. He was high of commandment 11 III| chosen to be a priest. He was bitter by reason of right sharp 12 III| reason of right sharp and bitter pain, for he was drawn through 13 IV| Mary is as much to say as bitter, or a lighter, or lighted. 14 IV| penance, she is said: a bitter sea, for therein she had 15 V| tribulation for rest, and right bitter death for restful life. 16 V| sometime had been a barker bitter and blind, against the letters 17 V| Augustin before all other led a bitter and right holy life, for 18 V| which is as much to say as bitter, for he was bitter toward 19 V| say as bitter, for he was bitter toward God, for he was a 20 V| christian faith, and was bitter to himself. For he had liefer 21 V| speech. And he was right bitter to his father for he would 22 V| said of amarus, that is bitter, and cis, that is to say, 23 V| him: Francis, take these bitter things for the sweet, and 24 VI| Almighty God, and with many a bitter tear, both day and night 25 VI| of anguish, marvellously bitter, and often as she had been 26 VII| hull, it seemeth to him bitter, then he goeth up on high 27 VII| S. Saturnine, for he was bitter to them because he would 28 VII| thou transfer from me this bitter chalice. And therefore he 29 VII| tasted and suffered the bitter death for me and for all


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