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weighed 4
weighest 1
weigheth 1
weight 20
weighty 1
welcome 15
welcomed 12
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20 throne
20 uriah
20 victor
20 weight
20 west
20 wonder
19 advised
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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weight

   Volume
1 I| number, in certain poise and weight, and in certain measure, 2 I| thing above nature, for the weight of the iron is heavier than 3 I| be of a great charge and weight, let it be referred to thee, 4 II| clad in a habergeon. The weight of his habergeon was of 5 II| five thousand shekels of weight of metal. He had boots of 6 II| hundred shekels of good weight. Then when he abode so long 7 II| her country and land. The weight of pure gold that was offered 8 II| tribe, he lent him the said weight of silver upon his obligation. 9 II| receive of him the said weight of silver and restore to 10 II| piscine, n., a pool. pois, n., weight. prestly, adv., quickly. 11 III| to say as the burden or weight of God. Or James may be 12 III| He is said the burden or weight of good or godly manners, 13 III| ripeness of wisdom, and for the weight of his manners.~ 14 III| these two saddles of that weight that was delivered to him; 15 IV| together, and departed them by weight, great and small, and put 16 IV| sore bounden with great weight of iron, should have been 17 IV| pot of gold of much great weight. And when we supposed to 18 VI| man's person, but only the weight of his cause, as well to 19 VI| which lay bound and great weight of iron upon him, which 20 VII| no flesh ne bone, ne any weight. We read that the blessed


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