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sigheth 1
sighing 9
sighs 2
sight 188
sights 2
sigismund 2
sign 208
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189 own
188 believe
188 ready
188 sight
187 could
187 dread
187 thought
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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sight

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1 I| eyes be made clear and our sight illumined for to see whither 2 I| and came at the vision and sight of the star, by the prophecy 3 I| entered into Jerusalem, the sight of the star was taken from 4 I| whereof they had lost the sight, and were greatly enjoyed. ~ 5 I| which is understood by the sight given to the blind man which 6 I| beauty of heaven is in the sight of glory. The heaven is 7 I| forbidden. And anon their sight was opened that they saw 8 I| have founden grace in thy sight; I know it by experience 9 I| I may find grace in his sight. These messengers returned 10 I| I may find grace in thy sight, for meseemeth I see thy 11 I| then shall we die in thy sight? And we ourselves and also 12 I| find so much grace in thy sight, do to me so much mercy 13 I| am not defrauded from the sight of thee, and furthermore 14 I| and said: God, in whose sight walked my fathers Abraham 15 I| which then fled from his sight and dwelled in the land 16 I| our odour to stink in the sight of Pharaoh, and have encouraged 17 I| should no more come in his sight. For when thou comest thou 18 II| and cast my soul in the sight of Almighty God. Repute 19 II| might find grace in thy sight. And so she departed, and 20 II| and was minister in the sight of Eli. But the two sons 21 II| robbery and done evil in the sight of God? And then said Saul 22 II| thy soul is precious in my sight this day. It appeareth now 23 II| magnified this day in my sight, so be my soul magnified 24 II| my soul magnified in the sight of God and deliver me from 25 II| and hast done evil in the sight of our Lord? Thou hast slain 26 II| shall take thy wives in thy sight and give them to thy neighbour, 27 II| be done and open in the sight of all Israel. And then 28 II| shall cast it away from my sight. And it shall be a fable 29 II| the blood flowed in the sight of all the people. He reigned 30 II| of them both heard in the sight of the glory of the high 31 II| the prayers recited in the sight of our Lord God. Then when 32 II| prayers and tears in his sight, and I believe that therefore 33 II| heaven and shall joy in thy sight. Then ran the dog that followed 34 II| eyes, and anon he received sight. And they glorified God, 35 II| after he had received his sight forty-two years, and saw 36 II| years old when he lost his sight, and when he was sixty years 37 II| years old he received his sight again. The residue of his 38 II| prayers and fastings in the sight of God. Remember ye of Moses, 39 II| They persevered in the sight of God, and also they that 40 II| wickedness of them in the sight of their God, and then let 41 II| thou shalt stand in his sight he shall accept thee. And 42 II| such a woman upon earth in sight, in fairness, and in wit 43 II| Matthew his two eyes and his sight. And then S. Matthew departed 44 II| that he might get for his sight that S. Andrew gat for him 45 II| and anon she had again her sight. And also said he in the 46 II| darkness, scourges, cold, heat, sight of devil, confusion of sins, 47 II| blind have recovered their sight, the dumb their speech, 48 II| virtuous, which had lost his sight, which oft prayed to our 49 II| be whole and recover my sight again. And like as he said 50 II| commandment, and by his sight only, and pight a staff 51 II| brought in the air in the sight of all, and was laid in 52 III| have in the over desirous sight of our Lord, then all the 53 III| Jews, for they received his sight bodily, like as was promised 54 III| behold her with a lecherous sight; and for to have her himself, 55 III| water a blind man had his sight again. It happed that in 56 III| and rendered to him his sight. And he saw the body of 57 III| provost received again her sight, and anon all they of the 58 III| and anon came again his sight, and he received health 59 III| guerished and had again his sight by his prayer, and then 60 III| had unbounden only by his sight.~It happed over all Champagne, 61 III| seemed that she had lost her sight. And after, she said to 62 III| suddenly, in the presence and sight of his notary, a fire in 63 III| He was a pilgrim in the sight of the world, and he was 64 III| pleased him to show him that sight. And another time as he 65 III| that word he received his sight and believed in our Lord 66 III| turned to earth. Of this sight the lord was sore afeard, 67 III| enchantment had taken away the sight from some and after given 68 III| gold, for to have again his sight. But when he saw it availed 69 III| they ran all for to see the sight, and asked forgiveness of 70 III| bier, and anon he had his sight again, and many other sick 71 III| a blind man received his sight at Milan at the bodies of 72 III| be restored again to his sight. Then many of the paynims 73 III| people came to behold this sight, wherefore many were turned 74 III| her mother had lost her sight for her sake, and took up 75 III| twice or thrice washed, her sight came whole to her again 76 III| was at home she lost her sight. When she saw that our Lord 77 III| forgiveness and restoring of her sight. Genevieve, that was right 78 III| smiling, gave to her the sight again of her eyes.~The holy 79 III| of the cell she lost her sight and became blind, but the 80 III| and by her prayer gat her sight again, and by the sign of 81 III| they were healed in the sight of all the people, which 82 III| Holy Ghost, and anon their sight was restored to them. There 83 IV| enlumined again and had their sight. The which knights when 84 IV| they had received their sight, and that they left him 85 IV| by his simple regard and sight. And hereof the renomee 86 IV| blind man received there his sight again, and many were healed 87 IV| blind men was given their sight, to deaf men their hearing, 88 IV| the more beauteous in the sight of the people; and only 89 IV| meekly to be restored of her sight again. And by the merits 90 IV| she was restored to her sight again, and was glad to have 91 IV| blind man which had his sight restored to him again by 92 IV| alight, which was a glorious sight to behold. And him thought 93 IV| life. To blind men he gave sight, and to a dumb man he restored 94 IV| into his own country in the sight of all men, which were abashed 95 IV| martyr re-established his sight, and enlumined him in taking 96 IV| courteous and gracious to the sight of the people. ~There was 97 IV| Stephen, and there died in the sight of all the people, and aher 98 IV| when he came first to his sight, which was this: Arise up, 99 IV| man, and gave to him his sight by the sign of the cross. 100 IV| Lucillus, which had lost the sight of his eyes with overmuch 101 IV| him to re-establish his sight if he would believe in Jesu 102 IV| been blind received his sight again. And therefore came 103 IV| from him, and having their sight. And then again Hippolitus 104 IV| but all things shine in my sight. And then said Decius: Bring 105 IV| sent my nurse tofore the sight of thy saints. And after 106 IV| believe shall receive his sight again. And they that will 107 IV| and say: Thou doubtest the sight of the spirits, which hast 108 V| saints, and be always in the sight of God, he that bare meat 109 V| mounted up to heaven in the sight of them all. And then was 110 V| away the infirmity of my sight, shining in me forcibly. 111 V| eyes, and anon he had his sight and was all whole, and then 112 V| received health and her sight again. And he suffered death 113 V| fifteen blind received their sight again. Devils were put out 114 V| him, and he might by that sight and will draw them to him. 115 V| throat, and anon in the sight of them all the sword sprang 116 V| folly confound me tofore the sight of thy dreadful majesty. 117 V| ninth hour, the sun lost his sight throughout all the lands 118 V| blind man recovered his sight. And then Denis was baptized 119 V| phials.~anenst, adv., in the sight of.~artillour, n., engineer,~ 120 VI| ofttimes, and bear in the sight of Almighty God the prayers 121 VI| marvelled greatly of the sight that he had seen, and early 122 VI| greatly comforted with the sight, bowed down his head, and 123 VI| grace above others in giving sight to blind men. There was 124 VI| therewith, he should have his sight again. Then the next day 125 VI| sinner's hands should give sight to blind men. Then said 126 VI| were opened and he had his sight, and stood all abashed looking 127 VI| anon he was restored to his sight and was perfectly made whole, 128 VI| Edward that he had his sight again.~In a time there were 129 VI| withal, he should have his sight again. Then he was greatly 130 VI| him and to give to him his sight? And because he would not 131 VI| anon he was restored to his sight, and saw as clearly as ever 132 VI| there received their perfect sight, and returned in giving 133 VI| and praising God of their sight given to them by the merits 134 VI| greatly abashed of that sight, and commended greatly the 135 VI| suddenly gone out of my sight.~There was about the king 136 VI| marvellous beauty, and a heavenly sight in his face. And when they 137 VI| that they might have their sight, and to be delivered of 138 VI| received perfectly their sight. And then each of them that 139 VI| had restored to them their sight perfectly, and also to their 140 VI| eye at his coming, and had sight of the blind eye also, and 141 VI| so all had their perfect sight. And after, they returned 142 VI| the light, but he had his sight ever after till his life' 143 VI| was healed, and had his sight again by this miracle.~Of 144 VI| conversation. The eagle is of sharp sight, so that he beholdeth well, 145 VI| and shall take away their sight, and yet shall their eyes 146 VI| was blind, received her sight again for a reward. And 147 VI| saints is precious in the sight of our Lord. And Cyprian 148 VI| anon appeared to him in the sight of all men, and knowing 149 VI| Clare received in that sight, and beholding so great 150 VI| sorrow. Then she turned her sight toward the door of the house 151 VI| a blind man that had his sight again.~Jacob, the son of 152 VI| for the desire to have his sight he went that night to Assisi. 153 VI| blind recovered there his sight. It is also like to the 154 VI| blind man that recovered his sight, and lame men and others 155 VI| and given again to him his sight. And the poor man said: 156 VI| another that it was a piteous sight to see, and they that accompanied 157 VI| themselves for fear of the sight. But then S. Edmund comforted 158 VI| where thou hast lost thy sight, for them that thou sayest 159 VI| disordinate love, for the sight of her presence set him 160 VI| and anon he received his sight and his hearing, and when 161 VII| earthly creature, of whose sight this blessed virgin was 162 VII| and vanished away from her sight. And then for sorrow of 163 VII| shall never depart from your sight. And then these hermits 164 VII| so that it was a glorious sight and a heavenly joy to abide 165 VII| vanished away out of their sight. And then within short time 166 VII| morrow they were out of sight of any land. And forty days 167 VII| bright that it was a heavenly sight to behold, and all the trees 168 VII| their health, blind to their sight, and lame men to their bodily 169 VII| stone to sell, which giveth sight to blind men, and hearing 170 VII| seeth it and hath none whole sight and keepeth not entire chastity 171 VII| well that thou hast not thy sight whole, but I understand 172 VII| years he should lose the sight of his eyes. Then it was 173 VII| Holy Ghost, which in the sight of the people oft came unto 174 VII| again his tongue and his sight, and after, he fled to Charles 175 VII| was fair of body, cruel of sight, eight foot long of his 176 VII| sixteen dead men and gave sight to one that was born blind, 177 VII| When the friar saw this sight he marvelled much. Then 178 VII| blind person was restored of sight, and many enemies or devils 179 VII| she was five days without sight of any light, without drink, 180 VII| without meat, and without the sight and hearing of any body, 181 VII| of long time had lost her sight, came to the sepulchre of 182 VII| made, by him recovered her sight. Another woman on a Sunday 183 VII| demand, he went and cast his sight low towards the earth, and 184 VII| saint restored unto life, sight and good health, by the 185 VII| then, he being thought of sight and hearing whole, saying 186 VII| diocese of Sens recovered her sight, which she had lost and 187 VII| the saint recovered her sight. Also that same year two 188 VII| vi. 34.~Blind restored to sight, ii. 96.~Blindness cured


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