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sottises 1
sought 65
soughtest 1
soul 296
soule 1
souls 108
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298 joy
298 land
297 grace
296 soul
295 sin
295 told
290 happed
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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soul

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1 I| their bodies, and also in soul. And then the judge shall 2 I| preached it feedeth the soul, when it is in the mind 3 I| The precious deity, the soul full of holiness, and the 4 I| were written, that is the soul, wherein be all the treasures 5 I| Deity; by the incense the soul right devout, for the incense 6 I| that is to wit of body and soul in glory. ~And in the time 7 I| shall have in body and in soul. The third reason is for 8 I| have as well in body as in soul. In this time then of exile 9 I| labour in the vineyard of her soul in cutting and pulling out 10 I| to the body. And to the soul he hath three powers, that 11 I| virtues or powers in his soul: that is to wit, the understanding, 12 I| the number of three to the soul. These be the reasons of 13 I| thorns unto the brain of the soul. There be three opinions 14 I| what place principally the soul hath her place; or in the 15 I| the scripture saith, the soul of every one is in the blood; 16 I| when they would make the soul issue out of the body, they 17 I| and have given over my soul and life for to join thee 18 I| all sorrow in body and in soul in glory. Then the sixth 19 I| have power to deliver my soul and I have power to resume 20 I| rendered the spirit, the soul that was united to his Godhead 21 I| prayer is the wing of the soul by which she fleeth to heaven, 22 I| way. And know ye that the soul that aboundeth in plenty 23 I| his seat, right so is the soul of a righteous man. Like 24 I| Like as Solomon saith: The soul of a righteous man is the 25 I| anchor which is firm to the soul and sure, which leadeth 26 I| redemption, for he gave his soul in price of our redemption, 27 I| and love, that is a devout soul, and come my dove for to 28 I| in my garden, that is my soul. Thirdly, he is sweet for 29 I| to the sin that is in the soul, and which is the obligation 30 I| ii.: I shall lead man's soul into a solitary place and 31 I| of God; it comforteth the soul as to the sin past in asking 32 I| cover the nakedness of the soul, whereof the apostle saith: 33 I| appear not. They array the soul with honesty, whereof the 34 I| the image of God in his soul. Here it is to be noted 35 I| that he made not only the soul with the body, but he made 36 I| but he made both body and soul. As to the body he made 37 I| they said to him: Save thy soul and look not behind thee 38 I| may eat it, and that my soul may bless thee ere I die. 39 I| venison of my hunting that thy soul may bless me. Then said 40 I| hunting, my son, that my soul may bless thee; which he 41 I| ordained for thee, that thy soul may bless me. Isaac said 42 I| Lord face to face, and my soul is made safe. And anon as 43 I| child with me, sith the soul and health of my father 44 I| their heart, with all their soul, and with all their strength, 45 II| my prayers, and cast my soul in the sight of Almighty 46 II| loved David as his own soul. Saul then would not give 47 II| thee harm ne evil, for thy soul is precious in my sight 48 II| our Lord. And like as thy soul is magnified this day in 49 II| day in my sight, so be my soul magnified in the sight of 50 II| full of anguish, and yet my soul is in me. And I then standing 51 II| and by the health of my soul I shall not do so. Then 52 II| hath he shall give for his soul. Nevertheless, stretch thine 53 II| thine hand, but save his soul and his life. Then Satan 54 II| Paynims, this Tobit kept his soul clean and was never defouled 55 II| but I have kept clean my soul from all concupiscence. 56 II| When God shall take away my soul, bury my body, and thou 57 II| death, and suffereth not his soul to go in to darkness. Alms 58 II| and if I tarry more his soul shall be heavy, and certainly 59 II| mercy, aye soothly, and my soul shall be glad in him. All 60 II| that joy upon thy peace. My soul, bless thou our Lord, for 61 II| that he steadfast make my soul, and do ye nothing till 62 II| have power to put away my soul and to take it again. And 63 II| spirit, he rendered up his soul and died, the year of our 64 II| saith the Holy Ghost to the soul that is amorous, Canticorum 65 II| Arise up thou my fair soul, the winter is past. Jam 66 II| rendered and gave up her soul to God, thanking and praising 67 II| God. I am ready to set my soul for my people; let us pray 68 II| saith in the book of the Soul Contemplative, and demandeth 69 II| that the feeding of the soul is better than the meat 70 II| the Canticles: My white soul and ruddy, chosen of thousands. 71 II| soon thou hast lost thy soul, and because thou knewest 72 II| borne into heaven body and soul, whereof God knoweth the 73 II| death, and brought again the soul a young man into his body, 74 II| making his body lean and his soul fat. And he used to be well 75 II| which hath charge of his soul. And by your striving have 76 II| solemnly to be sung for his soul. And when the quire began 77 II| hour of the day, he saw the soul of S. Paul, shining, ascend 78 II| all other he said: O holy soul, thy body showeth in death 79 II| said to him: Where is thy soul? He answered: In hell; and 80 II| he died and rendered his soul unto our Lord Jesu Christ, 81 II| received health of body and of soul. The provost said: I see 82 II| precious stone signifieth the soul which is enclosed in the 83 II| the body, the body and the soul make a man, like as the 84 II| spirit, and rendered his soul unto God about the year 85 II| And then he yielded his soul unto Almighty God. And his 86 III| nicety was filth of the soul, and said also that, word 87 III| habitation that is so fair, my soul hath desired to be in thy 88 III| fountain, so desireth my soul to come to thee; alas! when 89 III| and thus she rendered her soul and passed out of this world. 90 III| and end in love; for the soul faithful, when she remembereth 91 III| in his company; so that soul that ought to sing, weepeth 92 III| Christ, that is the body, the soul and the godhead. For the 93 III| beaten off, in like wise my soul may not enter into the realm 94 III| have my paps whole in my soul, of which I nourish all 95 III| ghost, and rendered her soul, the year of our Lord two 96 III| believe in him, verily thy soul shall be saved, thy realm 97 III| full health of body and of soul. This ought ye to believe 98 III| prison of hell, for the soul may well be in hell and 99 III| eyes to heaven, and saw the soul of his sister mount up into 100 III| at a window, he saw the soul of S. Germain, bishop of 101 III| world, so the light of that soul gave a great light; and 102 III| and after he knew that the soul of S. Germain passed that 103 III| orison, he rendered his soul unto his creator. The same 104 III| and saw angels bear the soul Aidanus the bishop to heaven 105 III| of virtues, rendered his soul unto Almighty God and was 106 III| contemplation and rest of soul. And he builded there that 107 III| to say: fair brethren, my soul shall depart anon, make 108 III| make room and place, for my soul joyeth in my body for the 109 III| Lord God, take away my soul out of this prison; and 110 III| come for to present the soul of this brother tofore God. 111 III| said to her that it was the soul of S. Peter, and was found 112 III| and so he yielded up his soul and died. And his body was 113 III| there died and yielded her soul to Christ. Whose body was 114 III| this world rendering her soul unto our Lord. Then Flaccus, 115 III| and eighty-eight. And hls soul was borne up to heaven with 116 III| whole both in body and in soul. And in the same place they 117 III| three virtues that be in the soul, that is to say reason, 118 III| had he the virtue of the soul which is called strength, 119 III| all my heart I offer my soul to thee in very sacrifice, 120 III| s body of earth, and his soul unto thy likeness, suffer 121 III| And the angels took his soul with heavenly song and mirth 122 III| and so departed this holy soul from the body. And the paynims, 123 III| bydwonge his life and his soul from idle words. This holy 124 III| loved him as his proper soul, and abandoned to him all 125 III| and apperceived that the soul was in the body. He would 126 III| Almighty had not holpen us; the soul is yet in his body. When 127 III| rendered and gave up his soul to Almighty God, the fifth 128 III| touched the salvation of the soul. On a day, in the midst 129 III| angels sing, that bare the soul of the holy virgin into 130 III| joy and gladness bare the soul of S. Marcial into heaven: 131 III| son, of which virgin the soul flew into heaven and the 132 IV| general resurrection, body and soul shall have joy without end, 133 IV| rendered and gave up his soul to God much holily. Then 134 IV| springing she rendered her soul to our Lord in firm faith 135 IV| cried again, his blessed soul departed from the flesh. ~ 136 IV| Timothy, best beloved of my soul, where is thy master, thy 137 IV| shall not be always, for his soul knoweth them that love him 138 IV| goodness that is in man the soul possesseth it only, and 139 IV| spouse, but who hath that soul of an adamant that may follow 140 IV| every man that came, but the soul of Paul showed him to the 141 IV| than any stone, and his soul overcame with infirmity, 142 IV| other nature, ne none other soul dissemblable to us, ne dwelling 143 IV| Alas! alas! I have lost my soul, and have destroyed the 144 IV| most profitable for his soul. Then he returned again 145 IV| were not profitable to his soul, that his old sickness might 146 IV| to heaven, signifieth thy soul, that angels shall bear 147 IV| flesh is salvation of my soul. Then she said to the provost: 148 IV| but Christ reserveth my soul. The provost covered his 149 IV| mighty, that he remember the soul of the mother, that he by 150 IV| altar, and her right blessed soul departed from the body and 151 IV| with angels which bare the soul up to heaven with heavenly 152 IV| so smitten yielded up her soul unto God, and thus suffered 153 IV| days for the health of his soul, which three days he lay 154 IV| appertained to the health of my soul. And I heard you well but 155 IV| nothing by the health of thy soul, but demandedst only the 156 IV| angels bearing her sister's soul into heaven, and anon did 157 IV| fellowship of angels bear the soul of my sister Mary unto heaven. 158 IV| this sentence: that the soul should return again to the 159 IV| and after delivered the soul to a monk of the same monastery, 160 IV| they were one heart and one soul in our Lord, and commanded 161 IV| two in body and twain in soul, and anon two friars died 162 IV| granted to them that the soul of him should go again to 163 IV| immaculati. And when the soul came to the body again, 164 IV| suffered no pain in earth whose soul and courage was in heaven. 165 IV| tofore thy bier. For thy soul shall be taken from thy 166 IV| thus in the morning the soul issued out of the body and 167 IV| bear in his proper arms the soul of a woman, and saw that 168 IV| woman, and saw that this soul was joined to him, and were 169 IV| And the apostles saw the soul of her being so white that 170 IV| angel came and presented the soul of Mary to our Lord. And 171 IV| corruption of body. And anon the soul came again to the body of 172 IV| assumpt into heaven, body and soul. But many other things be 173 IV| well in her body as in her soul. It is said in the same 174 IV| the fortieth day after the soul departed from her body she 175 IV| in heaven, both body and soul, which saith: Worship thy 176 IV| gladness in body and in soul. In thy proper son, and 177 IV| and the devils took the soul. Then came angels for to 178 IV| Ye have nothing in this soul. And anon the Blessed Virgin 179 IV| because they had taken the soul which was hers. And they 180 IV| it pleased him that the soul should return again to the 181 IV| Ye have nothing on this soul, but it ought to be mine, 182 IV| devil said yet again: The soul is mine, for if he hath 183 IV| but as to the death of the soul, it is repealed by the death 184 IV| devils that bear to hell the soul of Ebronien, provost of 185 IV| not erst taken away the soul from my body, and that I 186 IV| multitude of angels and took the soul of his mother, and the soul 187 IV| soul of his mother, and the soul of her shone by so great 188 IV| to enquire. For when the soul was issued out of the body, 189 IV| body of the virgin without soul, and then began strongly 190 IV| shall be called very heaven, soul dwelling in the celestial 191 IV| howbeit that the right holy soul be separate from her blessed 192 IV| into thy hands, receive my soul, thy love, which thou hast 193 IV| by the assumption of the soul, and the earth by the deposition 194 IV| tomb honourably, but her soul was not left in hell, nor 195 IV| Assumption of her blessed soul, we say thus: first, that 196 IV| sword of sorrow pierced the soul. But Mary childed without 197 IV| understand and believe that the soul of Mary be honoured of her 198 IV| her proper son, both in soul and in body, as she that 199 V| when God would that his soul should be brought into the 200 V| God sendeth me for thy soul, of whom in this last part 201 V| ought not to despise my soul; let my brother come, and 202 V| in the hands of whom thy soul shall come, despise him 203 V| the sovereign weal of the soul is in wisdom, and the sovereign 204 V| than he should lose his soul by making of a false oath 205 V| cried: S. John receive my soul, and then anon the arm of 206 V| company of angels bearing the soul of him into heaven. And 207 V| heart, and the dread of the soul which knoweth the things 208 V| coming to him which bare his soul up to heaven; and the third 209 V| due. And at the last the soul was brought again to his 210 V| manners. The first, that the soul may profit in the weal and 211 V| this doth the angel to the soul in three manners. And the 212 V| when the beggar died, his soul was borne of angels into 213 V| spiritual, which is in the soul. Second, moral, which is 214 V| And from that hour the soul of him liquefied, and the 215 V| Of whom a friar saw the soul in the manner of a star, 216 V| necessaries but also food to the soul continually without blame, 217 V| after the body and after the soul. Or Denis may be said of 218 V| unto a holy man that, the soul of him was ravished to judgment, 219 V| pains, and peradventure the soul returned to the body and 220 VI| be medicine unto a sick soul. Thirdly, he gave his will 221 VI| of grace quickeneth the soul, the first deceiveth the 222 VI| Augustine saith that the soul of a martyr is the glaive 223 VI| voice said to him: I am a soul which for my sins am tormented 224 VI| him, and a while after the soul returned to the body again. 225 VI| complexions, and in their soul, in which be three powers, 226 VI| day devils shall bear thy soul into hell, and I being purged 227 VI| And she answered: To my soul, whom I see abashed to depart 228 VI| conversion she converted a soul to God. For she had a sister 229 VI| most profitable for her soul. And well knew she that 230 VI| daughters wept when the soul should pass out of the body. 231 VI| and had the cure of her soul, and nourished her with 232 VI| the very feeding of the soul, and he comforted the other 233 VI| her gate for to take her soul out of this world, and required 234 VI| Clare began to speak to her soul all softly: Go, said she, 235 VI| she, spoken to my blessed soul, and without fail her glorious 236 VI| of our Lord, and anon the soul of her was crowned in everlasting 237 VI| body abode in the earth the soul went with God which was 238 VI| world conducted the holy soul of this lady into the mountain 239 VI| Lord, which is lite of the soul in heaven, which reigneth 240 VI| a Good Friday, gave his soul unto God, and departed out 241 VI| patience she might possess her soul, and by obedience to be 242 VI| shalt learn to release thy soul from the foul lusts of thy 243 VI| that bear with them a man's soul, which died right now at 244 VI| now at Chalgrove, which soul is damned for his wicked 245 VI| kiss the lepers healeth my soul. This was a humble and a 246 VI| know the immortality of the soul, and therefore haunted he 247 VI| the disputation that the soul was immortal, he was glad 248 VI| him the immortality of the soul all clearly.~And in that 249 VI| joy as he had been without soul. Then his sons came unto 250 VI| remember me so that when the soul shall depart from me, that 251 VII| hath not taken in vain his soul, and he that hath not sworn 252 VII| sweetness entered into her soul that she was all ravished, 253 VII| God and all the joy of my soul, have ye ever mine on me. 254 VII| was the only keeper of my soul and comfort of all mine 255 VII| I yield to thee body and soul, which thou madest, and 256 VII| cut off, and he said: My soul, wherefore art thou sorrowful, 257 VII| me, God of truth, for my soul trusteth in thee. Then the 258 VII| right arm, and he said: My soul, praise thee our Lord: I 259 VII| Christ, and take out my soul from this prison. And when 260 VII| knew by revelation that his soul should be loosed from the 261 VII| discretion, be works of the soul, poverty, tribulation and 262 VII| never to thyself till thy soul issue of thy body, for if 263 VII| he prayed always for thy soul? And then the woman was 264 VII| he answered: Father, my soul coveteth nothing so much 265 VII| but if thou wilt save my soul grant to me a little request, 266 VII| man in a vision that his soul was brought to the judgment, 267 VII| him, or peradventure the soul of him was restored to the 268 VII| speak of the virtues of the soul, and how this poor present 269 VII| so saying he gave up his soul and died.~And S. Simeon 270 VII| of Quiriacus, receive my soul in peace, and so saying 271 VII| world, and then gave up his soul unto our Lord, which was 272 VII| expired and rendered her soul unto our Lord, confessing 273 VII| when he had rendered his soul to God he was cast into 274 VII| whole both of body and of soul.~On another time a man, 275 VII| the good man rendered his soul to God, and after his obsequies 276 VII| rendered right gloriously his soul unto our Lord, and sith 277 VII| he rendered and gave his soul to our Lord Jesu Christ 278 VII| perseveration rendered his soul unto our Lord, cui honor 279 VII| and rendered and gave his soul to our Lord about the year 280 VII| disposed to have a good soul, profited right greatly 281 VII| last words: I commend my soul into thine hands, died and 282 VII| for the nourishing of his soul he gladly and oft studied 283 VII| present when she rendered her soul to her spouse, our Lord 284 VII| years and six months, whose soul took his siege in paradise 285 VII| high voice, rendered his soul to God the Father. Or it 286 VII| done so that into heaven my soul be led. The fourth petition 287 VII| aroused by virtue and unity of soul. And thus creature devout 288 VII| them. Thirdly, that the soul with the body together be 289 VII| may be compunction to my soul, that in such place he may 290 VII| say thou the word and my soul shall be healed. And there 291 VII| Jesu Christ will keep my soul in life perdurable or everlasting, 292 VII| of our Lord will keep my soul in everlasting life. Amen. 293 VII| guerdon both in body and in soul together, after he shall 294 VII| glorified both in body and soul in life that ever shall 295 VII| thou desirest of him to thy soul's health, it shall be granted. 296 VII| and this Sunday receive my soul into thy peace and rest.


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