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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| Nevertheless, in a little space of land may be men without number 2 I| Go ye hastily into the land of Judea, and there ye shall 3 I| plantation of the vine in a land propice. Like as Jesu Christ 4 I| one place to another by land, and from city to city, 5 I| where he suffered was the land of promise. The place especial 6 I| of a mighty king in his land, and shall see his banners, 7 I| brought me into the right land of my country, that is, 8 I| watereth and arroseth the land about him. In like wise 9 I| of marble is yet in the land of Syria. Of Zilla he begat 10 I| ready and go out of thy land and kindred, and also from 11 I| father, and come into the land that I shall show to thee. 12 I| when he departed from the land of Haran, and he took with 13 I| substance, and came into the land of Canaan, and came into 14 I| shall give to thee this land and to thine heirs. Then 15 I| Lord. Abram beheld all the land toward the south, and saw 16 I| had not been long in the land but that there fell great 17 I| should worship him in all his land, and he should freely at 18 I| east to the west. All this land that thou seest I shall 19 I| Arise therefore and walk the land in length and in breadth, 20 I| there was a war in that land, that four kings warred 21 I| that led thee out of the land of Ur of the Chaldees for 22 I| for to give to thee this land into thy possession. And 23 I| Abram had dwelled in that land, he took Hagar and get her 24 I| thy seed after thee the land of thy pilgrimage, all the 25 I| thy pilgrimage, all the land of Canaan, into their possession 26 I| wife, and said: Lo! the land is here tofore thee, wheresoever 27 I| took to him a wife of the land of Egypt. ~That same time 28 I| thee, so do to me and to my land in which thou hast dwelled 29 I| Isaac, and go into the land of Vision and offer him 30 I| which is Hebron in the land of Canaan; for whom Abraham 31 I| thy seed I shall give this land. He shall send his angel 32 I| mayst possess and own the land of thy pilgrimage which 33 I| father, and of Isaac; the land on which thou sleepest I 34 I| bring thee again into this land, and I shall not leave till 35 I| in to my country and my land; give to me my wives and 36 I| his father Isaac into the land of Canaan. That time was 37 I| Esau his brother in the land of Seir, in the land of 38 I| the land of Seir, in the land of Edom, and bade them say 39 I| saidst to me, return into thy land and place of thy nativity, 40 I| Shechem which is in the land of Canaan, and bought there 41 I| of Hamor, prince of that land saw, anon loved and ravished 42 I| shall come of thy loins. The land that I gave to Abraham and 43 I| came in veer time unto the land that goeth to Ephrath, in 44 I| I was stolen out of the land of Hebrews and am innocently 45 I| seven oxen ascend to the land which were fair and right 46 I| fertility and plenty in all the land of Egypt, after whom shall 47 I| and master upon all the land of Egypt. He took a ring 48 I| upperest provost of all the land of Egypt. Then said the 49 I| hand nor foot in all the land of Egypt. He changed his 50 I| went forth then into the land of Egypt. Joseph was thirty 51 I| hath made me to grow in the land of my poverty. ~Then passed 52 I| universal world; also in all the land of Egypt was hunger and 53 I| increased the hunger in all the land. Then Joseph opened the 54 I| Then they entered into the land of Egypt with other for 55 I| was great famine in the land of Canaan, and Joseph was 56 I| Joseph was prince in the land of Egypt, also by his commandment 57 I| hunger oppressed all the land greatly. And when the corn 58 I| the best fruits of this land in your vessels, and give 59 I| brought again to thee from the land of Canaan, and how may it 60 I| house, and prince in all the land of Egypt. Hie you, and go 61 I| me lord of the universal land of Egypt, come to me lest 62 I| thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen. Thou shalt be 63 I| they take carriages of this land of Egypt, for the carriage 64 I| departing came into the land of Canaan to their father, 65 I| and he lordeth in all the land of Egypt. ~When Jacob heard 66 I| all that he had into the land of Canaan. And so came into 67 I| Joseph had two sons in the land of Egypt by his wife Asenath, 68 I| father that were in the land of Canaan be come to me, 69 I| that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen, for the Egyptians 70 I| beasts be come from the land of Canaan, and be in the 71 I| of Canaan, and be in the land of Goshen. And he brought 72 I| be come to dwell in thy land, for there is no grass for 73 I| famine is so great in the land of Canaan. We beseech thee 74 I| servants to dwell in the land of Goshen. Then said the 75 I| brethren be come to thee, the land of Egypt is at thy commandment, 76 I| and deliver to them the land of Goshen. And if thou know 77 I| specially and most, the land of Egypt and the land of 78 I| the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan. Of which lands 79 I| left but our bodies and our land. Why then shall we die in 80 I| we ourselves and also our land shall be thine, buy us into 81 I| Then Joseph bought all the land of Egypt, every man selling 82 I| of the same, except the land longing to the priests, 83 I| possession of you and of your land. Take to you seed and sow 84 I| present day, in all the land of Egypt the fifth part 85 I| holden for a law, except the land longing to the priests which 86 I| dwelled in Egypt in the land of Goshen, and was in possession 87 I| take and carry me from this land, and lay me in the sepulchre 88 I| me in Luz which is in the land of Canaan, and he blessed 89 I| shall give to thee this land and to thy seed after thee 90 I| be born to thee in this land of Egypt tofore I came hither 91 I| bring you again into the land of your fathers; and I give 92 I| Hittite against Mamre in the land of Canaan which Abraham 93 I| promised to bury him in the land of Canaan. To whom Pharaoh 94 I| men of birth of all the land of Egypt, the house of Joseph 95 I| which they left in the land of Goshen. He had in his 96 I| commanded, and bare him into the land of Canaan, and buried him 97 I| do you depart from this land unto the land that he promised 98 I| from this land unto the land that he promised to Abraham, 99 I| and drive us out of our land. Then he ordained provosts 100 I| sight and dwelled in the land of Midian, and sat there 101 I| a stranger in a strange land. She brought to him forth 102 I| shall lead them from this land into a good land and spacious, 103 I| from this land into a good land and spacious, into a land 104 I| land and spacious, into a land that floweth milk and honey, 105 I| affliction of Egypt into the land of Canaan, Ethei, etc, unto 106 I| shall cast you from his land. ~Yet said our Lord to Moses: 107 I| should give to them the land of Canaan in which they 108 I| people of Israel out of his land. Moses answered: How should 109 I| Israel to depart from his land. But I shall enhard his 110 I| signs and tokens in the land of Egypt, and he shall not 111 I| be a vengeance in all the land of Egypt, as well in treen 112 I| frogs so many, that all the land was full, the rivers, the 113 I| that they covered all the land of Egypt. Then Pharaoh prayed 114 I| wise that the universal land of Egypt was full of all 115 I| flies and lice, but in the land of Goshen were none. Yet 116 I| sacrifice to God in that land. But Moses would not so, 117 I| chimney and cast on the land. And anon all the people 118 I| men and beasts. But in the land of Goshen was none heard, 119 I| deliver, saying that the land perished. Then Pharaoh gave 120 I| great darkness upon all the land of Egypt that the darkness 121 I| cry and clamour in all the land of Egypt in such wise that 122 I| first-begotten son throughout all the land of Egypt, beginning at the 123 I| over and were on the dry land, on that other side. Anon 124 I| of the dry sea and came land. ~Thus delivered our Lord 125 I| hath brought you from the land of Egypt, and to-morn ye 126 I| brought thee out of the land of Egypt. Then the people 127 I| hast brought forth from the land of Egypt. They have soon 128 I| brought thee out of the land of Egypt. Yet said our Lord 129 I| hast brought out of the land of Egypt in a great strength 130 I| heaven, and the universal land of which I have spoken I 131 I| Moses to send men into the land of Canaan that he should 132 I| told the commodities of the land, but some said that the 133 I| that had considered the land, said to the people: Why 134 I| come into the country and land that I have promised to 135 I| servants, shall enter into the land, and their seed shall possess 136 I| bring this people into the land that I shall give to them. 137 I| the people went about the land of Edom, and began to wax 138 I| hast thou led us out of the land of Egypt for to slay us 139 I| Lord showed to him all the land of Gilead unto Dan, and 140 I| Gilead unto Dan, and the land of promise from that one 141 I| said to him: This is the land that I promised to Abraham, 142 I| buried in the vale of the land of Moab against Beth-peor. 143 I| and showed by him in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh and 144 II| and brought them into the land of behest, and did many 145 II| Israel, and divided the land unto the twelve tribes by 146 II| hath brought you from the land of Egypt, and saved you 147 II| from him and save me in the land of the Philistines. And 148 II| armour, and sent it into the land of the Philistines all about, 149 II| seven years hunger in his land, or three months he should 150 II| hath God done thus to this land and to thy house? And they 151 II| brought them out of the land of Egypt, and have followed 152 II| true that I heard in my land, of thy words and thy wisdom, 153 II| returned into her country and land. The weight of pure gold 154 II| Arabia and dukes of that land. Solomon made two hundred 155 II| There was a man in the land of Uz named Job, and this 156 II| of the water to the dry land. Then said the angel to 157 II| Lord, and shall have thy land into sanctification. They 158 II| that be disperpled from the land of Israel shall return thither 159 II| return thither again. All the land thereof shall be fulfilled 160 II| he came approaching the land of Israel. And when the 161 II| fathers that were in the land of Chaldees, and going and 162 II| our Lord, and he smote the land of Egypt with divers plagues. 163 II| clear to all men of the land of Israel. She was joined 164 II| this manor was set by the land of the Agarians. This child 165 II| that he was king of the land, anon by the help of God, 166 II| destroyed the country and land all about the city. And 167 II| of Rome governed all the land of Egypt. Eugenia issued 168 II| England for to be in the Holy Land, and S. John appeared to 169 II| and this was in the Holy Land, and when they awoke they 170 II| pilgrimage into the Holy Land, and had a servant with 171 II| foredo the laws of this land which have been used in 172 II| king's intent, or else the land should be in great trouble; 173 II| that S. Thomas had fled the land; wherefore they had despoiled 174 II| we two dwell both in this land? Art thou so sturdy and 175 II| be his master in his own land, and charged S. Thomas to 176 II| all the bishops of this land with him, and so departed. 177 II| should incontinent void his land, and made them swear that 178 II| against the statutes of the land, for the Archbishop of Canterbury 179 II| said: If he had men in his land that loved him they would 180 II| suffer such a traitor in his land alive. ~And forthwith four 181 II| obeyed him, which part is no land now but sea. ~When S. Hilary 182 II| when they come in to dry land they must die, in like wise 183 III| that she came into the holy land of Jerusalem. O how great 184 III| found the people of that land rebel, he went out of Ireland 185 III| the hair, and drew him to land, and after, when he came 186 III| out, and when he came to land he might not stand for feebleness 187 III| out of Denmark into this land of England, whose name was 188 III| and slew many lords of the land, and many of the common 189 III| did do much harm in this land. The chief prince of them 190 III| sails for they were nigh land, and he did so, and anon 191 III| so, and anon they found land in an isle. And by all the 192 III| was great famine, and the land was barren that nothing 193 III| that time reigning in this land king Athelstan. And S. Dunstan' 194 III| exiled S. Dunstan out of this land, and then he sailed over 195 III| brother unto Ina, king of this land, and when king Ina was dead, 196 III| among the bishops of this land for the holding of Easter 197 III| of England, by whom this land was converted unto the christian 198 III| lead him unto a strange land. And anon he found a ship 199 III| the poor people of this land sorrowed greatly for this 200 III| of Rome, had divided the land of France, he made a shipping 201 III| certain statutes in this land which were long observed 202 III| ordained that none of this land should receive the order 203 III| subjection. Then reigned in the land of Britain, which is now 204 III| princes and lords, of every land being under the obeisance 205 III| knights, and steward of the land, having about him a great 206 III| hath sent me in to this land to preach and denounce to 207 III| conquered Melun, and the land Iying by Seine and Loire, 208 IV| him. And he guided this land full well and wisely, that 209 IV| set the ship toward the land and to bury it there, and 210 IV| archangel, which led her to the land. And when her father heard 211 IV| that she was come again to land, he smote his forehead and 212 IV| the space of an acre of land on them that follow him, 213 IV| them upon the sea in to the land of promise. And there he 214 IV| and replenished all the land with marvellous sweetness. 215 V| twain were sent into the land of Calabria, S. Gregory 216 V| on the water and on the land, and it may not drown by 217 V| anon the mariners came to land and thanked God. And he 218 V| country and so great space of land, returned in to Jerusalem 219 V| desert and set them in the land of promission, he is had 220 V| shall bring thee to the land which I have promised to 221 V| endow his church, as much land as he might go about whilst 222 V| and shalt return unto the land of Asia, and thou shalt 223 VI| child was born, all the land enjoyed in his birth, hoping 224 VI| have very peace in this land, but this war continued 225 VI| Edward should reign in this land, and the bishop, being abashed 226 VI| to the church and to the land, and great abundance of 227 VI| come over the sea into this land Earl Godwin came and welcomed 228 VI| the old felicity of this land was almost despaired, then 229 VI| outrageous tempests, and the land plenteous of all manner 230 VI| realm, the council of the land assembled for to treat for 231 VI| among all the virgins of the land Edith, daughter of Earl 232 VI| tranquillity and peace of his land before the altar of the 233 VI| upon the governance of the land, ne of the avow of the king, 234 VI| I have been out of this land six times to visit the holy 235 VI| And when they were come to land S. Peter divided the fishes, 236 VI| put that other out of his land. Then shall his brother 237 VI| such city or hill in his land in which such seven men 238 VI| England went into the holy land to visit holy places there, 239 VI| wealth and prosperity the land had been in during his days, 240 VI| of the true blood of the land, and of the true lineage 241 VI| and shall depart from the land of death, and believe to 242 VI| the goodness of God in the land of life. And then he set 243 VI| when he had reigned in this land twenty-three years and six 244 VI| benefits that he showed in this land during the life of the holy 245 VI| intending to conquer this land. Howbeit, the people began 246 VI| over much, ne houses, ne land, but make them strong to 247 VI| There was a maid of the land of Perugia which had her 248 VI| bare away a child.~In the land of Assisi there was a wolf 249 VI| should go visit the holy land and thither he went, and 250 VI| unto the help of the holy land, and I call thee to witness 251 VI| crusade, and to go to the Holy Land to fight agamst the enemies 252 VI| were divers kings, for the land was departed; among whom 253 VI| Our most dread lord by land and by sea, Hingvar, which 254 VII| after he entered into the land, by his prowess and wisdom 255 VII| then the estates of the land came to this young lady, 256 VII| said: We have been in the land of Behest tofore the gates 257 VII| were out of sight of any land. And forty days and forty 258 VII| ere they could find any land, till at last by the purveyance 259 VII| came soon after to that land, but because of little depth 260 VII| nights ere they saw any land, wherefore they were right 261 VII| grace, and anon they went on land, and when they had gone 262 VII| year ye shall come into the land of Behest. And this was 263 VII| and anon the monks went to land. And when they had long 264 VII| without end. And here in this land is ever fair weather, and 265 VII| And when they came to the land, S. Paul came and welcomed 266 VII| left the ship and went to land, and there I walked up and 267 VII| thou shalt sail into the land of Behest, and shalt abide 268 VII| they were come into the land of Behest. And soon after 269 VII| full of flowers. In which land they walked forty days, 270 VII| could see none end of that land, and there was always day 271 VII| and never night, and the land temperate, ne too hot ne 272 VII| joyful, for this is the land that ye have sought, but 273 VII| ship with the fruit of this land, and hie you hence for ye 274 VII| all times shall see this land ere he pass out of this 275 VII| dwelled in the desert of the land of Senaar named Barlaam. 276 VII| years in the desert of the land of Senaar; to whom Josaphat 277 VII| they should leave that poor land of Pannonia, and that they 278 VII| pursue the right plenteous land of Italy. And when Alboin 279 VII| had been sometime in their land, they of the country, by 280 VII| Frederick visited the Holy Land and washed him in a river, 281 VII| deliverance of the Holy Land, and they took Constantinople. 282 VII| France, for to assail the land of the Albigeois for to 283 VII| thee to tell me in what land thou wert born, and the 284 VII| relinquished and left my land and my parents, and I do 285 VII| that they were both of one land, and by affinity of blood 286 VII| to pay the tribute of his land, and for to serve the emperor. 287 VII| which wasted and spilt the land with two hundred and fifty-two 288 VII| arrived and came in that same land, and walked through France 289 VII| and of the barons of the land, to the end that so noble 290 VII| perplexity and perils of the holy land, as another Maccabeus with 291 VII| the high sea unto the Holy Land accompanied with the nobles 292 VII| castle, and enjoyed the land thereabout. And betwixt 293 VII| his parents and friends, land, and all worldly riches, 294 VII| holy man S. Erasmus in the land of Campania, which was under 295 VII| and made bishop of all the land of Campania, and preached 296 VII| Erasmus had converted all the land of Campania into his belief 297 VII| he again gladly into the land of Campania and there preached 298 VII| the Dane, vi. 243.~Holy Land, English pilgrims in, vi.


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