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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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wilt

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1 I| good heart and devoutly wilt behold, and have therein 2 I| Bernard saith the same: Who wilt thou give me of these provosts 3 I| choose on which hand thou wilt go, and take it for thy 4 I| tofore thee, take which thou wilt; if thou go on the right 5 I| answered: Lord God, what wilt thou give me? Thou wottest 6 I| said: I hope, Lord, thou wilt not destroy the just and 7 I| her not and said: Lord, wilt thou slay a man ignorant 8 I| tofore thee, wheresoever thou wilt, dwell and abide. And he 9 I| father: Father mine. What wilt thou, my son? said Abraham, 10 I| whom Jacob said: If thou wilt sell to me thy patrimony 11 I| husband, but that also thou wilt have part of the mandrake 12 I| with you. Therefore if thou wilt send him with us, we shall 13 I| be necessary, and if thou wilt not we shall not go. The 14 I| that I may and that thou wilt not be wroth to thy servant. 15 I| We pray thee that thou wilt forget, and not remember 16 I| We beseech thee that thou wilt forgive to thy father, servant 17 I| the sister of the child: Wilt thou, said she, that I go 18 I| prince and judge upon us? wilt thou slay me as thou slewest 19 I| send some other whom thou wilt. Our Lord was wroth on Moses 20 II| biddeth thee choose which thou wilt; now advise thee and conclude 21 II| heart and in equity, and wilt do all that I have commanded 22 II| said to Rehoboam: If thou wilt obey and agree to this people, 23 II| slayer of thy husbands. Wilt thou slay me as thou hast 24 II| And Tobias said: Where wilt thou that we shall abide? 25 II| accomplishment of thy lechery wilt make thy son to die. Then 26 II| him that was dead: What wilt thou give to me if I raise 27 II| but torment, and if thou wilt not grant to my sayings, 28 II| the ship, and said to him: Wilt thou escape these perils 29 II| say to thee that if thou wilt hear me and do thereafter, 30 II| and above the angels; what wilt thou that I do? And she 31 II| answered and said: If thou wilt leave thy wife fleshly, 32 II| realm of heaven, and if thou wilt hallow the feast of my conception, 33 II| use himself, but if thou wilt find God debonair to thee, 34 II| vain. S. Lucy said: If thou wilt keep the law of thy lords, 35 II| I anger not my God; thou wilt please them, and I covet 36 II| to him: Young man, what wilt thou buy? and he said: My 37 II| unworthy to have it; if thou wilt dwell therein, we shall 38 II| him: Thou that art king wilt have no services soiled 39 II| shalt know, whether thou wilt or not, that he whom we 40 II| gospel, that said: If thou wilt be perfect go sell all that 41 II| Demand of me what thou wilt and I shall give it to thee. 42 II| said: Gentle man, if thou wilt justly adore and work about 43 II| grace of God, but if thou wilt be whole of the malady of 44 II| said to him: Do what thou wilt, for my purpose shalt thou 45 II| constantly, and if thou wilt believe in Christ, thou 46 II| freely, and father, if thou wilt command me, I shall go answer 47 II| but I fear sore that thou wilt fain to have mercy on me, 48 II| he said to the young man: Wilt thou believe in me if I 49 II| right debonair; but if thou wilt that I do thy will, make 50 II| then said she: If thou wilt that I believe thee, thou 51 II| and said to him: My son, wilt thou return again to God? 52 II| the son of God, if thou wilt wed me, thou shalt fare 53 II| changed he said: Lord what wilt thou that I do? Upon this 54 III| The which said: If thou wilt that we worship thy gods, 55 III| thy menaces, do what thou wilt, I deliver to thee my body 56 III| appeareth well that thou wilt suffer torments, in that 57 III| realm of heaven, but if thou wilt torment my body by thy ministers. 58 III| of thee, Valentine? Why wilt thou not abide in our amity, 59 III| council of the emperor: What wilt thou say of our gods and 60 III| take me? She said: If thou wilt adore my God, I shall assent 61 III| is immortal; do what thou wilt, for thou mayst not deceive 62 III| things, that one which thou wilt, or thou shalt be two days 63 III| Longinus said: If thou wilt become christian God shall 64 III| Aphrodisius answered: How wilt thou yet torment this good 65 III| Longinus said: If thou wilt be whole and guerished put 66 III| heard anon a voice: If thou wilt pass and go over flom Jordan 67 III| thee fair father that thou wilt come again on the next Shere-Thursday, 68 III| the end of this year thou wilt come hither again to me 69 III| said Ruffin to him, if thou wilt I shall make him anon to 70 III| fraud and thy barat, thou wilt make the earth to swallow 71 III| abashed and said to her: Wilt thou be christian? Then 72 III| wont to heal other and now wilt deliver thyself to perdurable 73 III| answered and said: If thou wilt promise that thou shalt 74 III| the very faith and thou wilt leave thine heresy, I shall 75 III| wrongfully for envy, and if thou wilt believe in him he shall 76 III| Somewhat may I do if thou wilt give me audience. Vespasian 77 III| the devil to him: If thou wilt worship me and be my servant 78 III| and then said S. Austin: Wilt thou that I pray to almighty 79 IV| indigence and need; and if thou wilt be to him subject, thou 80 IV| and sorrow; but an thou wilt consider Paul, thou shalt 81 IV| thy abundant grace, thou wilt grant unto all them that 82 IV| place, call on me that thou wilt keep her from peril, and 83 IV| thou worshippest three, why wilt thou not adore the others? 84 IV| thy way freely where thou wilt, for it appertaineth not 85 IV| Christopher said to him: If thou wilt not tell me, I shall anon 86 IV| they said to him: If thou wilt go thy way, go quit, where 87 IV| way, go quit, where thou wilt. And we shall say to the 88 IV| thou cursed Canaanite, why wilt thou not do sacrifice to 89 IV| unknown to men. And if thou wilt now do sacrifice to the 90 IV| they said to him: If thou wilt that we shall do sacrifice, 91 IV| wellbeloved Frontonius, if thou wilt fulfil that thou behightest 92 IV| so wise a man, that thou wilt leave the great worldly 93 IV| receivest of thy provostry, and wilt thou leave all these things 94 IV| require of me what thou wilt and I shall give it to thee. 95 IV| that dwell here, if thou wilt be saved from this tempest, 96 IV| and depart them where thou wilt. And when he had distributed 97 IV| said the devil: If thou wilt that I issue and go out, 98 IV| said: Hippolitus, if thou wilt believe in our Lord Jesu 99 IV| goddesses but that thou wilt do sacrifice to them, thou 100 IV| knight said to him: If thou wilt a little obey to me, thou 101 V| praised perfection if thou wilt not show it, and deliver 102 V| deliver to thee any good, wilt thou come again every year 103 V| admarvelled, said: What wilt thou learn, father, of whom 104 V| in thy study. But if thou wilt be made fat in science, 105 V| And then she said to her: Wilt thou not accuse me? And 106 V| lady, but do what thou wilt so that thou slay not thyself. 107 V| of Auxerre, and if thou wilt believe his counsel thou 108 V| tree of the cross, if thou wilt receive baptism and the 109 V| have thy life. And if thou wilt not, I shall slay thee with 110 V| is with us, and if thou wilt prove it, arise tomorn and 111 V| the devil said: If thou wilt swear to me that thou wilt 112 V| wilt swear to me that thou wilt not depart from me ne forsake 113 V| shall go whithersomever thou wilt, and shall do that which 114 VI| so show to us whom thou wilt shall take it. And this 115 VI| lord and king, how long wilt thou forget me? How long 116 VI| believe verily that thou wilt suffer me no longer in this 117 VI| thee by writing that thou wilt travail so much as to come 118 VI| enchanters said: If thou wilt, thou shalt see that they 119 VI| Placidus said to him: Lord, wilt thou that I hide this thing 120 VI| Say to me now whether thou wilt now suffer and take temptations, 121 VI| but I pray thee that thou wilt offer this bread unto Almighty 122 VI| demanded of him: Theodore, wilt thou be with us or with 123 VI| right sweet saint, that thou wilt send to my child health. 124 VI| passion, I pray thee that thou wilt not remember their sins, 125 VI| and said thus after: Lord, wilt thou be with me, and I with 126 VI| and he said to me: If thou wilt be with me, I shall be with 127 VI| thou oughtest to serve God, wilt thou that I pray for thee? 128 VI| and he said to her: Woman, wilt thou take the cross? And 129 VI| to thee again this beast, wilt thou keep him well to my 130 VI| thee, if so be that thou wilt keep it secret and swear 131 VI| dread, said to her: If thou wilt that I believe that thou 132 VI| answered to him: If thou wilt believe and baptize thee, 133 VI| counsel, demand what thou wilt.~To whom Valerian said: 134 VI| odour of them, so if thou wilt believe thou shalt see the 135 VI| chaste, with thy three sons, wilt thou believe that destiny 136 VII| to do what torments thou wilt, for I desire to offer to 137 VII| said: Do to me what thou wilt, for thou mayst never draw 138 VII| keepers said to her: What wilt thou do when thou comest 139 VII| butcher said to him: If thou wilt consent to the prince, I 140 VII| said to her: But if thou wilt worship and do sacrifice 141 VII| virgin Dorothy: How long wilt thou trouble us with thy 142 VII| to me what torment thou wilt, for I am all ready to suffer 143 VII| whom her son said: Whether wilt thou see us in this world 144 VII| glory; and he said: lf thou wilt find rest in this world 145 VII| shalt be sure. Do what thou wilt, I have no part thereof. 146 VII| saying to her: If thou wilt see my face, see, and she 147 VII| he said to him: If thou wilt hear of me reason, put from 148 VII| them thereto. And if thou wilt know it, said they, then 149 VII| done, and therefore thou wilt leave the glory of the world 150 VII| realm, and affirm that thou wilt take the habit of monks, 151 VII| the king feareth that thou wilt assail his realm. Arise 152 VII| with me, but and if thou wilt let me go, I shall teach 153 VII| honourably whereas thou wilt. Then said the nightingale 154 VII| Barlaam said to him: If thou wilt do thus, thou shalt be semblable 155 VII| give her to thee, sith thou wilt lead her home into the house 156 VII| parents, but and thou now wilt not obey me thou shalt no 157 VII| thy folly and that thou wilt not obey me, come and we 158 VII| and she answered: If thou wilt save me and take me away 159 VII| to him: Now be it as thou wilt, but if thou wilt save my 160 VII| as thou wilt, but if thou wilt save my soul grant to me 161 VII| but I pray thee that thou wilt avenge me on him, for he 162 VII| thou? Me seemeth that thou wilt destroy the rule of our 163 VII| our religion, when thou wilt not serve God by discretion 164 VII| hence and go where thou wilt. With great pain they took 165 VII| to the holy man: If thou wilt I will go my way. Then he 166 VII| way. Then he said to him: Wilt thou go yet for to do harm? 167 VII| torment, and therefore thou wilt not sacrifice to the idols? 168 VII| written of me, what reward wilt thou have for thy labour? 169 VII| I require thee that thou wilt put from thee this sorrow 170 VII| father reverend, if thou wilt have pity and compassion 171 VII| and in orisons, that thou wilt not defer to me the grant 172 VII| we pray thee that thou wilt send the sweet lamb, having 173 VII| We pray thee that thou wilt come hastily and tarry not. 174 VII| the sins from the world wilt receive our prayers, thou 175 VII| sancte Pater, etc., Father wilt thou receive this hostie 176 VII| Almighty, I pray thee that thou wilt bless or hallow this sacrifice 177 VII| debonair, we thee pray thou wilt Lord. which he showed when 178 VII| Lord, we pray that thou wilt deliver us from all evil, 179 VII| pray instantly that thou wilt not consider my misdeeds 180 VII| of the holy church, and wilt it unite and peace after 181 VII| joy and bliss with thee, wilt my body deliver from all 182 VII| tell thee for truth if thou wilt not forsake and deny thy 183 VII| took him and said: If thou wilt not forsake thy God and


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