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binas 1
bind 24
binding 2
bird 38
birds 42
birinus 8
birth 32
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38 accord
38 ad
38 ask
38 bird
38 blamed
38 cease
38 chalice
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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bird

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1 II| and saw him play with his bird, which said to his fellows, 2 II| yonder old man playeth with a bird like a child. Which S. John 3 II| recreation. The eagle is the bird that flyeth highest, and 4 II| of his way as soon as a bird flying, like as he was wont 5 III| after this that a black bird, that is called a merle, 6 III| sign of the cross, anon the bird vanished away. And after 7 III| unto a place desert where bird, ne fowl, ne person dwelleth. 8 IV| thief. ~There was a tame bird kept in a cage whicb was 9 IV| and would have taken this bird and pursued after. And the 10 IV| and pursued after. And the bird being in great dread cried: 11 IV| fell down dead. and the bird escaped harmless. ~Also 12 IV| thought there came a fair bird which flew up to heaven 13 IV| by thy bedside. And the bird that thou sawest flee up 14 V| as the falcon taketh the bird, right so took he Jesu Christ 15 V| changed him sometimes into a bird by his art magic, and sometimes 16 V| was neither like woman nor bird, but appeared Cyprian as 17 V| There was also, on a time, a bird on a fig-tree beside his 18 V| his hand and called that bird, and anon the bird obeyed 19 V| that bird, and anon the bird obeyed and came upon his 20 VI| water as she had been a bird, and made her to light upon 21 VI| she answered and said: A bird came between me and the 22 VI| in the modulation of the bird as in the expulsion of the 23 VI| expulsion of the devil. That bird that was between her and 24 VII| on every bough sat a fair bird, and they sat so thick on 25 VII| S. Brandon commanded the bird to tell him the cause why 26 VII| so merrily ; and then the bird said: Sometime we were angels 27 VII| wise we may. And then this bird said to S. Brandon: That 28 VII| was on Easter day that the bird said these words to S. Brandon, 29 VII| again to ship. And then the bird of the tree came again to 30 VII| told you, and then this bird flew to his fellows again. 31 VII| birds was, and then the said bird welcomed S. Brandon and 32 VII| on the tree. And then the bird told to S. Brandon that 33 VII| of our Lord there came a bird and brought to them a great 34 VII| Jesu Christ. And then the bird of the tree of the island 35 VII| An archer took a little bird called a nightingale, and 36 VII| him his wisdoms. Then the bird said: Study never to take 37 VII| well. And then he let the bird go as he had promised. And 38 VII| Lake of Lausanne, v. 21.~Bird calls on S. Thomas of Canterbury,


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