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hurtle 2
hurtled 1
hurts 1
husband 195
husbandman 1
husbandry 1
husbands 10
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196 lay
196 servant
196 show
195 husband
195 sweet
195 temple
194 being
Iacobus de Voragine
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husband

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1 I| a day said to Abram her husband: Thou seest I may bear no 2 I| hast taken, she hath an husband. Abimelech touched her not 3 I| now yield the woman to her husband, and he shall pray for thee, 4 I| Rebekah went to Isaac her husband and said: I am weary of 5 I| meekness, now shall mine husband love me. She conceived yet 6 I| and said: Now shall my husband be coupled to me, because 7 I| sister and said to Jacob her husband: Make me with child or else 8 I| She gave Bilhah unto her husband to know her, which when 9 I| Zilpah her handmaid to her husband, which conceived and bare 10 I| enough to take from me my husband, but that also thou wilt 11 I| I gave my handmaid to my husband. She called his name Issachar. 12 I| good dower, yet shall my husband abide with me because I 13 I| truth she showed to her husband the mantle when he came 14 II| meat. To whom Elkanah her husband said: Hannah, why weepest 15 II| Wherefore Elkanah, her husband, went and offered a solemn 16 II| with him. She said to her husband that she would not go till 17 II| Uriah's wife heard that her husband was dead, she mourned and 18 II| consented for to take an husband with thy dread, but I never 19 II| warning her to worship her husband's father and mother, love 20 II| father and mother, love her husband, to rule well the meiny, 21 II| running home she told to her husband saying: Lo! thy son cometh. 22 II| After that Manasses her husband died, anon she went into 23 II| She was a fair and her husband had left her much riches, 24 II| man after the death of thy husband, and therefore the hand 25 II| the death of Manasses, her husband, and dwelled in of the house 26 II| dwelled in of the house of her husband an hundred and five years, 27 II| mention to me for to take an husband ne spouse, but all that 28 II| oughtest to give to me with an husband or spouse, begin to give 29 II| suffered martyrdom, and the husband named Denis was sacred bishop 30 II| and refused the bed of her husband. Then Carisius did so much 31 II| good. And therefore, her husband made her to be straitly 32 II| much noble, of whom the husband was dead, but she had ten 33 II| sister, and to Alexander her husband: I know well that the Jews 34 II| dead, she prayed to her husband, that he should impetre 35 II| thee not. And Nicostratus husband of this woman, and the father 36 II| might not abstain from her husband, and on the morn, she having 37 II| break the faith of her first husband. Upon that the provost demanded 38 II| demanded who was her first husband, of whom she so much avaunted, 39 II| went and took him to her husband and they dwelled together. 40 II| they dwelled together. The husband went not to church, ne he 41 II| birth. And then she told her husband what she had heard of him. 42 II| that she had heard of her husband. And S. Basil sent for the 43 II| And S. Basil sent for the husband and said to him: My son, 44 III| great humility.~When her husband was passed out of this world, 45 III| ate after the death of her husband with no man, how good that 46 III| father and mother of her husband, and received them much 47 III| went to the church, and her husband came home whiles she was 48 III| of all their people her husband blamed her much, and said 49 III| borne a fair son. When her husband heard say hereof he had 50 III| have lost my son and my husband. My son was laid on the 51 III| that he be drowned, and my husband is dead suddenly, and yet 52 III| And this Domicella had to husband a man that was called Aurelian, 53 III| the contrary suffer of her husband great shames, reproofs, 54 III| suffered my mother, and my husband shall be such an one hereafter. 55 III| S. Clement. And when her husband heard this he gat licence 56 III| time a woman that had an husband sick of the palsy, to which 57 III| she touched a little her husband, and incontinent he was 58 IV| of S. Maturin went to her husband, his father, for to tell 59 IV| and had a rich man to her husband, and dreading God. The devil 60 IV| the beauty of my name. Her husband came from without, and found 61 IV| house. And on a day when her husband was out, she cut off her 62 IV| with the clothes of her husband, and went to a monastery 63 IV| city and fetch oil. Her husband wept much for sorrow and 64 IV| camels came, and, seeing her husband, knew him well, and said 65 IV| within herself: Alas! good husband, how much labour do I that 66 IV| thou hast forsaken thy husband for to come hither and despise 67 IV| in the likeness of her husband he transfigured him, and 68 IV| supposed it had been her husband, and said: I shall no more 69 IV| defouled the bed of her husband. And then the abbot awoke, 70 IV| the abbot took and set the husband of Theodora on his horse, 71 IV| solemnity buried her. The husband of Theodora entered into 72 IV| menaces, if she warned not her husband for to comfort the poor 73 IV| said nothing thereof to her husband. And then she appeared to 74 IV| it was dark, and to her husband also, with a frowning and 75 IV| awoke and sighed. And the husband sighed strongly also for 76 IV| lady conceived. Then her husband would go to S. Peter for 77 IV| rest and tarry. To whom her husband answered, and said: Dame, 78 IV| cast it into the sea, the husband said: Abide and suffer a 79 IV| chamberer. And when her husband heard that thing he amarvelled 80 IV| all the miracles that her husband had seen, and never failed 81 IV| thereof indignation that her husband was taken from her, and 82 IV| and baptized her with her husband and household; which thing 83 IV| faith, she returned to her husband, and told to him what she 84 IV| that Martha had ever any husband ne fellowship of man, but 85 IV| with her the body of her husband. And when she had made long 86 IV| which of these twain is thy husband. And she said to him: I 87 IV| have taken the body of her husband, she took the body of the 88 IV| for sorrow. And when her husband came again, he could not 89 IV| gainsay the commandment of her husband. And she commended herself 90 IV| began to ride after her husband. And when they had ridden 91 IV| entered into the church. Her husband abode without. And as she 92 V| And anon she went to her husband and told him as she had 93 V| might not depart from her husband, he taught her to despise 94 V| the end she vanquished her husband by prayers, and was assoilled 95 V| spirit entered again. And her husband came after the holy man 96 V| not the coming home of her husband, but went to her father 97 V| of a king, she prayed her husband with great weepings that 98 V| but she would go with her husband into exile, and said that 99 V| Alpheus. And Alpheus her husband had by her four sons, that 100 V| and Jude. Then the second husband being dead, Anne married 101 V| and wist not whither her husband was gone, the same angel 102 V| that he had said to her husband, and gave to her for a sign 103 V| she should meet with her husband which was returned. And 104 V| There was a widow whose husband was dead, and had a son 105 V| Natalie his wife knew that her husband was in prison for the faith 106 V| kissed the chains that her husband was bound with, and also 107 V| persecution. And she said to her husband: Blessed art thou, my lord 108 V| Then she recommended her husband unto the other saints that 109 V| told the words that her husband had said. And then the king 110 V| answers, and the pains of her husband, and he was so sore beaten 111 V| And when Natalie saw her husband lie grovelling upon the 112 V| her. And she prayed her husband when he should be in glory 113 V| Natalie doubted that her husband should be afeard for the 114 V| be married and choose a husband full of good manners and 115 V| blood, and have slain the husband, and am come to tell thee. 116 V| the woman the sign of her husband and said: Thine husband 117 V| husband and said: Thine husband hath sent me from that city 118 V| her much to convert her husband to the christian faith, 119 V| enforced her to bring her husband to the faith, but he refused 120 V| which I have begun, for my husband, which letteth me, doth 121 V| of him, and say to thine husband, in God's name and mine, 122 V| when she had said so to her husband, the man was suddenly changed 123 V| from the company of her husband, and at midnight she commended 124 V| matron, which said that her husband was foully deceived of these 125 V| enchanters, and then anon the husband was sent for, and he abiding 126 V| and baptized her and her husband, and Simplician and many 127 VI| abominable and hateful to her husband, and to all her friends. 128 VI| might have a child by her husband, for she had been long barren. 129 VI| returned joyously home to her husband, and soon after conceived 130 VI| Sicily, which had made of her husband that was a cruel tyrant 131 VI| these virgins.~Ethereus, the husband of Ursula, abiding in Britain, 132 VI| to me: To-morn thou, thy husband, and thy sons, shall come 133 VI| is delivered to a strange husband. And thus sorrowing he and 134 VI| by them that he was her husband, and then she might no longer 135 VI| was a woman which had her husband dead, and she was in great 136 VI| here is my right sweet husband whom I have desired to see 137 VI| and promised that if her husband died and she overlived him, 138 VI| make her prayers, and her husband would pray her that she 139 VI| by the foot, and took her husband's foot, which suddenly awoke, 140 VI| by the consenting of her husband she submitted herself in 141 VI| that at the table of her husband, among the divers meats 142 VI| not touch the meats of her husband of which she should not 143 VI| brought to her and to her husband divers meats, and were supposed 144 VI| and for this cause her husband assigned a pension to her, 145 VI| for to live by, and her husband suffered all in patience, 146 VI| others.~On a time when her husband the landgrave was gone to 147 VI| things the devotion of her husband was much to be praised, 148 VI| had great desire that her husband should employ his puissance 149 VI| And when the death of her husband was published and known 150 VI| some of the vassals of her husband held her for a fool and 151 VI| ordained that the bones of her husband should be brought from over 152 VI| to meet the bones of her husband. And then the bones were 153 VI| receive the bones of my sweet husband, and that thou hast vouchsaufed 154 VI| continence after the death of her husband, and obedience performed. 155 VI| widow which had lost her husband, and also her best beast, 156 VI| should go to bed with her husband as the custom is, and when 157 VI| my best beloved and sweet husband, I have a counsel to tell 158 VI| of marvellous beauty. Her husband's brother burned in the 159 VI| doubted to show it to her husband because there should no 160 VI| might have licence of her husband, she feigned a dream subtly, 161 VI| subtly, which she told to her husband in this wise, saying: There 162 VI| children also. And when her husband heard this he was sore abashed 163 VI| that said she had lost her husband, a young man, in the sea, 164 VI| departed with her children, her husband sent messengers to Athens 165 VI| weep strongly, saying; O my husband and my lord, where is he? 166 VI| first door, weening that her husband had known her, and after, 167 VI| and prayed God that her husband might go out from thence, 168 VI| our Lord had visited her husband. Then S. Peter appeared 169 VI| praying, and said to her: Thy husband shall be saved by thee for 170 VI| live by, wherefore by her husband she was put into a strait 171 VI| taken the yoke of a wicked husband; by the mercy of God I have 172 VI| Lord Jesu Christ. And my husband hath taken away my patrimony, 173 VII| you to take a lord to your husband, to the end that the plenteous 174 VII| to Katherine our lord and husband, and if ye can get such 175 VII| lord of mine heart and mine husband shall have the four notable 176 VII| desire to my lord and to my husband, go ye and seek him, and 177 VII| woman forge to her such a husband with such virtues as ye 178 VII| I shall never have other husband but only him that I have 179 VII| was set afire upon this husband that she had devised, that 180 VII| hath chosen to her lord and husband, sitting in her parliament 181 VII| parliament ye described to you a husband, whereas ye had a great 182 VII| S. Felicity: Hast thou a husband? She said: I have one, but 183 VII| of S. Perpetua, and her husband, ran to her and brought 184 VII| of this most wretch thy husband, which may not live after 185 VII| he, her mother, and her husband, kissed her, saying: Daughter, 186 VII| and sometime Mars is her husband and sometime Adonides. The 187 VII| the queen, wherefore my husband shall be angry, but I pray 188 VII| desired to have him to her husband, and she gave to her husband 189 VII| husband, and she gave to her husband to drink, and anon he felt 190 VII| converted Agisulphe, her husband, to the faith, which had 191 VII| she took Mahomet to her husband, and thus was Mahomet prince 192 VII| him in such wise unto her husband the emperor that he commanded 193 VII| brought the head of her husband between her arms, and demanded 194 VII| art he that hast slain my husband by the false enticements 195 VII| after the decease of her husband S. Vincent of Longuys, made


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