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mourning 5
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mouth 180
mouths 10
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184 sorrow
183 mine
183 wilt
180 mouth
180 why
179 servants
178 abbot
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| with the new name that the mouth of God named. This is the 2 I| is the name which in the mouth is honey, in the ear melody, 3 I| Jesu Christ said by the mouth of his saints: Non veni 4 I| born. This said he by the mouth of David: Amici mei et proximi, 5 I| assaults of the sinners. The mouth that teacheth and enseigneth 6 I| For right so as in the mouth of twain or of three is 7 I| not by the conduit of the mouth, for he may not be swallowed, 8 I| the Spirit that is of our mouth, that is Jesu Christ, for 9 I| Jesu Christ, for he is our mouth. And our flesh maketh us 10 I| which is cast out by the mouth, which is light, hot, sweet, 11 I| might not issue out of the mouth that he might not breathe, 12 I| heart by thought; in the mouth by confession; in the body 13 I| our mind the sin of the mouth, of the heart. and of the 14 I| lied he is punished in his mouth, when it was said: Thou 15 I| voice and put venom in his mouth. And because he deceived, 16 I| blood of thy brother by his mouth of thy hands. When thou 17 I| of Hebron; and out of his mouth grew three trees of the 18 I| tree, burgeoning, in her mouth. And after other seven days 19 I| beasts watered. And the mouth thereof was shut and closed 20 I| the stone again at the pit mouth. And then he said to the 21 I| remove the stone from the mouth of the pit and water our 22 I| the stone from the pit's mouth, and when her sheep had 23 I| journey he said: Thou art my mouth and my flesh. ~And when 24 I| to the commandment of thy mouth all people shall obey. I 25 I| his money bounden in the mouth of every sack. Then said 26 I| last found the cup in the mouth of the sack of Benjamin. 27 I| brother Benjamin see that my mouth speaketh these words to 28 I| put the hot coals in his mouth and burned his tongue, which 29 I| said to him: Who made the mouth of a man, or who hath made 30 I| therefore, I shall be in thy mouth and shall teach thee what 31 I| and put my words in his mouth, and I shall be in thy mouth 32 I| mouth, and I shall be in thy mouth and in his mouth, and I 33 I| in thy mouth and in his mouth, and I shall show to you 34 I| people, and shall be thy mouth, and thou shalt be in such 35 I| Moses, to whom he had spoken mouth to mouth, and reproved Aaron 36 I| whom he had spoken mouth to mouth, and reproved Aaron and 37 II| be on thy head! thine own mouth hath spoken against thee, 38 II| thine hand and touch his mouth and his flesh, and thou 39 II| my son, the words of my mouth, and set them in thy heart 40 II| shall not issue out of my mouth one false word. This people 41 II| after he had alway in his mouth: Jesu Christ receive my 42 II| Then thou shalt bind his mouth with a thread, and seal 43 II| said to him, and bound his mouth with the thread, and sealed 44 II| thing is it come to the mouth. Then S. Anthony said: Ye 45 II| speech again that opened the mouth of Zacharias the prophet. 46 II| thou and the word of thy mouth, and blessed be all they 47 II| of fire speaking in his mouth. Then said Effrem: Truly 48 II| Holy Ghost speaketh in his mouth. And Effrem said to S. Basil: 49 II| there issued out of his mouth a flame of fire, which touched 50 II| against thee or open his mouth against thee? Believe me, 51 III| should never issue out of the mouth of a virgin, for by the 52 III| she made a cross upon her mouth. There were bishops, priests, 53 III| seen she had put in the mouth of the pots above, ashes, 54 III| it should so be, for the mouth which God had kissed ought 55 III| Longinus to be drawn out of his mouth, and did do cut his mouth 56 III| mouth, and did do cut his mouth open. And yet for all that 57 III| and ran upon him with open mouth and throat, and had his 58 III| found a dragon with open mouth; and when he saw him he 59 III| alway he had them in his mouth wheresomever he was. At 60 III| fleur-de-lis came out of the mouth of the said knight, and 61 III| fell on his visage and his mouth, and after, they departed 62 III| was the word out of his mouth but the devil began to torment 63 III| head and entered into his mouth. Then became his face as 64 III| darest thou put forth thy mouth to receive the precious 65 III| blood of our Lord, of which mouth thou hast done the commandment 66 III| he put his finger in his mouth and his speech came to him 67 III| is as much to say as the mouth of a lamp, or the mouth 68 III| mouth of a lamp, or the mouth of hands. Or it is said 69 III| things. Then is it said, mouth of a lamp for his clear 70 III| his clear preaching, and mouth of the hands for his busy 71 III| lead and cast it in his mouth, and after did do bring 72 III| was on Jesu Christ, his mouth occupied with holy prayers, 73 III| pour boiling lead in to his mouth in the presence of Felician, 74 III| of his head, and the holy mouth that had borne witness of 75 III| of S. John, his father's mouth was opened, and had again 76 III| heart and say with your mouth, and our Lord shall give 77 III| go out, signified by the mouth of the demoniacs, that the 78 III| virgrin, running with open mouth, like a bear of Almaine, 79 III| the spirits cried by the mouth of them that were mad and 80 III| saw the enemy sit on the mouth of the burette, blew on 81 IV| her cried and said by the mouth of the maid: O emperor, 82 IV| stone, or blaming with the mouth. He was said chief by reason 83 IV| passion; blaming with his mouth by reason of constancy in 84 IV| piece of money in the fish's mouth; he received of our Lord 85 IV| is as much to say as the mouth of a trumpet or of sense; 86 IV| therefore he is said the mouth of a trump. The second was 87 IV| and therefore he is said mouth of sense or understanding. 88 IV| holy feet? Where is the mouth speaking, and the tongue 89 IV| them to the faith from the mouth of the devil. And also he 90 IV| daily, as the understanding mouth of a lion, and fought against 91 IV| received no water into his mouth, ne into his ears that did 92 IV| his falling he felt in his mouth a little salt water; and 93 IV| it was no marvel that the mouth that had kissed the feet 94 IV| commanded to smite him on the mouth with fists, and sent a message 95 IV| by devotion, and in his mouth by confession and predication. ~ 96 IV| Lord would, he enclosed the mouth of the cave wherein they 97 IV| bishop Donatus spit in his mouth and killed him forthwith. 98 IV| bare a burning brand in his mouth, and, when he was issued 99 IV| his ears, his nostrils, mouth, hands, feet, and reins, 100 IV| some say he spit in his mouth, and he died. And then he 101 IV| cried to him through the mouth of the maiden: O Ciriacus, 102 IV| christian man, and that his mouth should be beaten with stones. 103 IV| presumest to name with thy foul mouth and pollute. Then Decius 104 IV| saidest with thy proper mouth and hast ordained it for 105 IV| cursed devil enter into his mouth that taught thee that, and 106 V| that he refrained his   mouth, that he lost a great part 107 V| to missay him through the mouth of the wretched woman, and 108 V| All these he said by the mouth of the woman, that every 109 V| and casting out of his mouth flames of sulphur, and his 110 V| enlumining all earthly things, mouth of God, fiery tongue pronouncing 111 V| might hear the good of his mouth, he would renounce the world. 112 V| by the help of a strange mouth. But the tongue increaseth 113 V| water coming out of his mouth that him seemed all the 114 V| withal his eyes and his mouth, and oft embraced it against 115 V| falleth from the pap into the mouth of the child, and is first 116 V| forbid that I speak to the mouth of him that renied his Lord. 117 V| manner words he stopped his mouth and constrained him to be 118 V| the hand, and kissed his mouth and his eyes, and commanded 119 V| sword, and entered into his mouth out of which issued the 120 V| corn, he slept with open mouth in the field, and a serpent 121 V| a serpent entered by his mouth into his body. Then he awoke 122 V| serpent issued out of his mouth like as it had entered.~ 123 V| anon he vomited out at his mouth, and what he ate or drank 124 V| confirmed.~After this, in the mouth of the spelunke or cave 125 V| he put his finger to his mouth, and shook his head, and 126 V| golden cross issue out of the mouth of S. Francis, of the which 127 V| of the Trinity be in thy mouth, ne stretch thy hands to 128 V| breath departeth not from the mouth and the nostrils, so the 129 V| put them to thee as to a mouth divine, and not as to understanding 130 VI| they heard that of his own mouth they were right glad, and 131 VI| these words of the king's mouth, was sore afeard, and said: 132 VI| with a palsy, so that her mouth was drawn to her ear, and 133 VI| speech, and foamed at the mouth like a boar, and grinded 134 VI| sorrow. And when they saw her mouth in his right place and all 135 VI| could not speak with his mouth but with his affection. 136 VI| judge did do put into his mouth quicklime, vinegar, and 137 VI| of Christ, which by the mouth of the hart, like as sometime 138 VI| tribulations, and keep thou so my mouth that mine heart decline 139 VI| saw him took me from the mouth of the lion, and was nourished 140 VI| three manners, by heart, by mouth, and by work. The confession 141 VI| not without confession of mouth; like as John Chrysostom 142 VI| always confession in the mouth, and if the confession of 143 VI| heart appeareth not in the mouth, understand without doubt 144 VI| him to confess with his mouth. And if it profiteth not 145 VI| created both the heart and the mouth, for to believe with thy 146 VI| and to confess it with thy mouth. Thirdly, they confessed 147 VI| a chest of tree upon the mouth of the pit, and shall make 148 VI| performed the laud by the mouth of children and young suckers, 149 VI| laugh, ne never was in his mouth but Jesu Christ, ne in his 150 VI| shoes gilt, with an amiable mouth and glad cheer and visage. 151 VI| for mine ears were at thy mouth when thou saidst it to the 152 VI| ofttimes she spared her own mouth and sent by secret messengers 153 VI| And that she said with her mouth, she did it in her heart, 154 VI| then the friar opened his mouth and began to say so sweet 155 VI| was bloody, and fouled his mouth and put out his tongue. 156 VI| swallowed the visage and all the mouth and so ran with her toward 157 VI| Lord and put it into his mouth, and the dove ascended up 158 VI| Lord's flesh was in his mouth, by which he knew great 159 VI| which thou shalt hear by the mouth of this old woman. To whom 160 VII| ought to be confirmed by the mouth of two or three witnesses. 161 VII| day to put his tail in his mouth, but for greatness he may 162 VII| so much water out of his mouth into the ship that they 163 VII| least let him command by mouth, and I shall let him go. 164 VII| three years a stone in his mouth till that he had learned 165 VII| casting fire, and had his mouth open and desired to devour 166 VII| The horrible dragon is the mouth of hell which desireth to 167 VII| and praised God with her mouth. To whom he said: What is 168 VII| Osporci, that is to say the mouth of a swine, but his name 169 VII| water and lay it on the mouth of the woman, and anon the 170 VII| iron he made to open his mouth and put in molten lead burning, 171 VII| past, anon he had in his mouth that which he should dispute 172 VII| that our Lord said by the mouth of David the prophet, saying: 173 VII| of one heart, and of one mouth to praise, to glorify, and 174 VII| meat and drink within the mouth of the said leper without 175 VII| that both with heart and mouth we pray him for many reasons. 176 VII| orison said with heart and mouth enflameth the devotion. 177 VII| that we have taken with mouth, wit that we feel it with 178 VII| heart by good thoughts, in mouth by good and honest speaking, 179 VII| did put it in to his holy mouth, sitting alway in the pit 180 VII| and did pour it into his mouth, for which he never shrinked.


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