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griefs 2
grievable 1
grievance 5
grieve 25
grieved 31
grieves 1
grievest 1
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25 especial
25 feasts
25 govern
25 grieve
25 hyppolitus
25 keepers
25 mad
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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grieve

   Volume
1 I| thou by the Lord that thou grieve not me, ne them that shall 2 I| counselleth or helpeth to grieve another for to avenge him. 3 I| past without will to noy or grieve any other, is not deadly 4 I| no leasings to annoy ne grieve another, nor he ought not 5 II| anointed. I shall never hurt ne grieve him, let God do his pleasure. 6 II| whereas they should not grieve ne do harm to any man; and 7 III| another place where thou mayst grieve ne annoy no man. Then let 8 III| Ambrose for to annoy and grieve him, but the devils returned 9 III| Then began his malady to grieve him, and the Earl of Italy 10 III| they might never noy ne grieve persons living. S. Marcial, 11 III| places, that were come for to grieve them.~It happed on a day 12 IV| the venom might in no wise grieve the holy man, he burnt all 13 IV| Peter and Paul; if I may not grieve you here, ye shall come 14 IV| and said: We come not to grieve you, but know ye for truth 15 IV| me with this sign that he grieve not ne annoy me. Then Christopher 16 IV| folly dost thou will to grieve and annoy my devout servant? 17 IV| henceforth have no presumption to grieve none that call upon me. 18 V| there as they should neither grieve ne hurt man. And then Mammertin 19 V| they might not slay him ne grieve him, and then knew they 20 V| is said: Ne will ye not grieve ne noye in the earth ne 21 V| that thou hast about them grieve thee sore, then serve our 22 VI| torments, and might not grieve them, at the last, they 23 VI| therein, ne none tyrant may grieve it. For if any people come 24 VII| had no power to hurt ne grieve them ne their ship, wherefore 25 VII| Egypt because he would not grieve his brethren. The abbot


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