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aromatic 4
aromatics 6
aromatous 1
arose 211
arouse 3
aroused 2
arow 1
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213 moses
212 glory
212 sick
211 arose
210 high
210 o
209 health
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| sepulchre, and the third day he arose. Secondly, wherefore he 2 I| Secondly, wherefore he arose not anon when he was dead, 3 I| third day. Thirdly, how he arose. Fourthly, wherefore his 4 I| resurrection. Fifthly, wherefore he arose. Sixthly, how ofttimes he 5 I| sepulchre, the Sunday he arose. The present life is yet 6 I| third consideration, how he arose, it appeareth verily that 7 I| appeareth verily that he arose mightily. For by his proper 8 I| For by his proper might he arose, Johannis nono: Potestatem 9 I| when I will. Secondly, he arose joyously, for he took away 10 I| Jesu Christ then, when he arose, went before us, for he 11 I| sepulture. Fourthly, he arose marvellously. For he arose 12 I| arose marvellously. For he arose without opening of the sepulchre 13 I| all closed. Fifthly, he arose truly, for he arose in his 14 I| he arose truly, for he arose in his proper body, and 15 I| glorified. Seventhly, he arose immortally, for he shall 16 I| had pity of these two men arose up out of his throne, and 17 I| article, it is wherefore he arose. He arose for four things 18 I| is wherefore he arose. He arose for four things much profitable 19 I| Christ died for our sins and arose for to justify us. Of the 20 I| second: Like as Jesu Christ arose by the glory of the Father, 21 I| in Scripture: Jesu Christ arose from death, for by man is 22 I| resurrection, and Jesu Christ arose the third day. As saith 23 I| that we rise by him, and he arose by himself. Whereof saith 24 I| Leucius, sons of old Simeon, arose with Jesu Christ. And they 25 I| his tomb. From the tomb he arose, and after ascended up into 26 I| is to say afore day, he arose from death to life, and 27 I| and created the world and arose. And at this hour let us 28 I| seventh, from hell when he arose and ascended unto heaven. ~ 29 I| his brother Abel, which arose against him and slew him. 30 I| in to Zoar; and the sun arose, and our Lord rained from 31 I| so unto this day. Abraham arose in the morning early, and 32 I| in thy house. Abimelech arose up the same night and called 33 I| show to thee. Then Abraham arose in the night, and made ready 34 I| gate of heaven. Then Jacob arose early and took the stone 35 I| commanded to thee, do it. Jacob arose and set his children and 36 I| was past Penuel the sun arose. He halted on his foot, 37 I| upon thine eyes. Jacob then arose on the morn early, and his 38 I| begotten of the beasts. Pharaoh arose in the night and all his 39 I| the new law. For our Lord arose from death to life on the 40 II| than ten sons? Then Hannah arose after she had eaten and 41 II| the second time, and he arose and went to Eli and said: 42 II| Samuel the third time, which arose and came to Eli and said: 43 II| well favoured, and Samuel arose, and took an horn with oil 44 II| and to servants. And she arose and took with her five maidens 45 II| the strongest men of them arose and went all that night 46 II| thee. Then David the king arose and sat in the gate, and 47 II| tell it to thee. Then Job arose, and cut his coat, and did 48 II| tail. And the blind father arose and began offending his 49 II| them. Then at last Ozias arose up, and said to the people: 50 II| unto nones. And when he arose he would not eat, and said: 51 II| cloth. And when the man arose in the morning, he found 52 II| sent from God, Nicholas arose tofore all other. And the 53 II| Christian. Then he that was dead arose, and the Jew was christened. ~ 54 II| he had been asleep, and arose up tofore all, and was raised 55 II| of the sea homeward, anon arose a great tempest on the sea, 56 II| power of our Lord, they arose up, and took their heads 57 II| day he that had been dead arose from death to life, and 58 II| healed us; and anon they arose all whole and glorified 59 II| by disputations. And some arose of the synagogue called 60 II| the end of the thing, he arose up apparently all whole 61 II| all her members, and she arose up and entered into the 62 II| anon she slept, and after arose suddenly all whole, and 63 II| some refection. Anon she arose and went in to her house 64 II| thy brethren. Then S. John arose up and said to our Lord 65 II| debonairly, and anon the bull arose and went forth softly. Then 66 II| Mary, crucified, buried and arose, and now sitteth on the 67 II| dust in prayer, and when he arose out of his prayer the child 68 II| of his prayer the child arose from death to life. ~S. 69 II| the earth, and the earth arose up by miracle by the will 70 II| Theodistus. Then S. Macarius arose and came to these hermits, 71 II| feebleness of the body, and arose out   of his bed, and went 72 III| help us over. And anon he arose, and went over and found 73 III| after her martyrdom, there arose a great fire, and came from 74 III| apostles was minished, he arose up in the middle of the 75 III| the place. Then the priest arose and bare his meat with him 76 III| experience the pride that arose in this monk, he called 77 III| from. And then S. Cuthbert arose all whole and went to his 78 III| go his way anon. Then he arose anon hastily and went to 79 III| cross, anon he was whole and arose. Yet other miracles God 80 III| passion of our Lord, this tree arose out of the water, and floated 81 III| reproved their vices; but he arose on the third day and, his 82 III| and serve us; which anon arose all whole and ministered 83 III| converted and great fame arose in the country. And when 84 III| need of thee, and then he arose anon, and stood before all 85 III| they were on the sea there arose a right great tempest, which 86 III| and anon then the calf arose all alive and whole as he 87 III| again, and anon the ass arose and shook him as he had 88 III| our principal gods. Then arose a great murmur among the 89 III| named Holmeshurst. But then arose a contention among the people 90 III| thy feet. Anon the child arose right upon her feet, and 91 III| had heard her prayer, she arose up, and made the sign of 92 III| and shoes. Incontinent she arose in good health in such wise 93 III| they touched nothing. She arose from her prayer, and said 94 III| this that they said, she arose up and blessed each after 95 III| might not help herself, arose, which seeing, all the people 96 III| tempest of wind and rain arose which troubled much the 97 III| virtues, for as soon as she arose her ampul was full of oil, 98 IV| heard and granted, who anon arose and gave and rendered great 99 IV| been forty days dead, anon arose all living. ~That time Simon 100 IV| crucified, and anon, he arose living, and walked. Then, 101 IV| the ground, and five times arose above the water, and then 102 IV| went to prayer and after arose, and the fiend came to her, 103 IV| she, thanking our Lord, arose up, and bade the hangman 104 IV| sacrifice to the idols, she arose up peaceably with a glad 105 IV| a day and a night, there arose a great tempest and orage. 106 IV| suddenly he that was dead arose, all they being sore abashed, 107 IV| prayer, and anon the maid arose, and acknowledged the name 108 IV| enchanting of Hermogenes, and arose up and went joyfully to 109 IV| Lord thy Maker. And anon he arose and was all whole. A scribe 110 IV| And the water of the river arose and swelled more and more: 111 IV| in the earth, and when he arose on the morn, he found his 112 IV| him. And when Christopher arose, he said to them: What seek 113 IV| embraced him to move, he arose and said: What seek ye? 114 IV| late showed. And anon he arose up from the ground, and 115 IV| so died. Then the emperor arose, and fell on them, weeping 116 IV| and anon about the ship arose a great tempest, and about 117 IV| the hand, and forthwith he arose living and received the 118 IV| a great tempest came and arose, which by the prayer of 119 IV| to God, and anon the calf arose to life without tarrying. 120 IV| return home, and anon he arose and awoke, as he had slept, 121 IV| the people, and aher she arose all whole. Also a maid of 122 IV| dead maid, and anon she arose. And a young man of Hippo 123 IV| the oil of S. Stephen he arose to life. Another child was 124 IV| him his bondage, and he arose up tofore them all, and 125 IV| cock-crowing the dead body arose and opened his eyes, saying 126 IV| proving and assaying, he arose out of his bed and anon 127 IV| healed thy sister; which anon arose and ran thither and found 128 IV| all the meiny. And they arose and took light, and saw 129 IV| believed that they that arose with our Lord have accomplished 130 V| night, wherefore S. Rocke arose from his bed and went to 131 V| infancy in good love, for he arose and felt that he was delivered 132 V| ashamed, and all confused, arose and went her way. Another 133 V| others. And in the night she arose without shame and came secretly 134 V| unhappy woman rested not, but arose again and went to the bed 135 V| swollen. And they that were by arose against this cursed man 136 V| words, such a temptation arose in his heart: Verily, now 137 V| of God. He then trembling arose, and accomplished anon that 138 V| through the house. And he arose and would have touched it, 139 V| praying with him. And when he arose from prayer they said to 140 V| the daughter lived, and arose on the morn. And when Savina 141 V| Iying in his bed knew, and arose out of his bed, and finding 142 V| all they approved it. Then arose the blessed Virgin and said 143 V| when Satan heard that, he arose from his seat and kissed 144 V| goodly. On a night when he arose from prayer, he let wind 145 V| people, anon a great noise arose, and a great weeping was 146 V| death. And after, S. Maurice arose up and said to his fellows 147 V| the relics, the tempest arose in the lake of Lausanne 148 V| devil was still; yet he arose again, and said: Unto now 149 V| tremble and a great tempest arose, so that lightning flew 150 V| For on a night when he arose to matins, as he was accustomed, 151 V| early in the morning he arose and departed thence.~On 152 V| champion, and anon the man arose perfectly whole, and said 153 V| his coat, and none of them arose out from his place till 154 V| our Lady, anon S. Francis arose and began to weep and sob 155 V| the exequies of her. She arose up suddenly off the bier, 156 V| midnight the child coughed and arose all whole, and began to 157 V| devil, and when her belly arose so that she might not hide 158 V| and suffered death and arose again the third day.~And 159 V| crucified and dead, which arose again and ascended into 160 V| the woman that was sick arose, and was all whole, and 161 VI| our Lord. Then the earl arose to tell the king, supposing 162 VI| was barren, and also there arose under her cheek many foul 163 VI| sinews loosed, and then he arose up and stood on his feet, 164 VI| while, then this damoiselle arose up all whole, and demanded 165 VI| And when mass was done, he arose up from prayer all whole, 166 VI| an end of his prayers he arose up, and went to the bells 167 VI| his breast, and when he arose from prayer he felt his 168 VI| of S. Edward, and when he arose he felt no pain, but put 169 VI| abiding in their malice, arose up and fled from the apostles 170 VI| he came to himself, and arose from the ground, and said: 171 VI| crucified, dead, buried, and arose the third day. And when 172 VI| that they sought. Then they arose and kissed him and demanded 173 VI| also. And anon the king arose against her and made her 174 VI| churchyard, all the dead arose up against him, saying: 175 VI| anon all the dead bodies arose, and each held such an instrument 176 VI| religion. And when they arose from prayer, this holy virgin 177 VI| prayer, this holy virgin arose with them also; made by 178 VI| for I go tofore. Then he arose and took the chain and followed 179 VI| fire behind him. Then he arose all angry and confessed 180 VI| his prayer, and the child arose tofore them all. And all 181 VI| did, and then the beasts arose and went forth their way 182 VI| And then he, being angry, arose and threw away the straw, 183 VI| straw was set afire. Martin arose and supposed to have escaped 184 VI| this holy virgin S. Clare arose from her prayer, which had 185 VI| And then anon after, she arose up much gladly, and had 186 VI| she lay in her bed, she arose and did her to be borne 187 VI| took him by the hand and he arose all whole, and went to S. 188 VI| art all whole, and anon he arose and saw clearly. And when 189 VI| virgin he was all whole, and arose up guerished of all his 190 VI| But, as God would, there arose a great wind which made 191 VI| and get grace of God. She arose oft by night for to make 192 VI| prayed for her, and anon she arose all whole. And she span 193 VI| and filth, and then she arose and scraped her vesture 194 VI| Elizabeth for hirn, and anon he arose from death to life tofore 195 VI| and ease, and then anon he arose all whole and gave thankings 196 VI| Aquila heard that, they arose and were all abashed and 197 VI| bishop. Then all the people arose in a great fury against 198 VI| had made her prayers, she arose up and saw her son in the 199 VII| each in his place, a lord arose by the assent of her mother, 200 VII| married. And then there arose and stood up a duke, which 201 VII| heart. And with this she arose, and her mother and all 202 VII| fervently desired, anon she arose forgetting her estate and 203 VII| well, and on the morn they arose betimes, and then these 204 VII| accomplish. And so the next day I arose and went forth and found 205 VII| hands to heaven till the sun arose in the morning of the Sunday 206 VII| people and of monks, there arose a puissant king which was 207 VII| worshipped them, and after arose and kissed them, and his 208 VII| was not verily dead, ne arose not again, but that it was 209 VII| son-in-law. And when he arose in the morning, he called 210 VII| people were gone. Then he arose and adored at the gate of 211 VII| given to me health. Then he arose and took one of the staves


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