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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| performed and accomplished divers works and histories translated 2 I| of Jerusalem, with other divers works and books, I ne nyste 3 I| which varied in many and divers places, and also many histories 4 I| weeks, in betokening of four divers comings. The first was when 5 I| the malady is showed in divers manners, and for each demandeth 6 I| filium Dei unigenitum. In divers manners this name, Son of 7 I| times in the year, and for divers reasons. For the first time, 8 I| why we call to the saints divers reasons be assigned heretofore, 9 I| and the women abode in divers mansions there about. And 10 I| heaven. Of this leap, and divers others leaps of Jesu Christ, 11 I| Ghost they began to speak divers languages, where the gloss 12 I| they began to speak with divers tongues in such wise as 13 I| squared. And make there divers places, and lime it with 14 I| height. And make therein divers distinctions of places and 15 I| another wife, by whom he had divers children. Abraham gave to 16 I| great multitude of beasts of divers kinds. The time that the 17 II| ten years old he died. And divers dukes after him judged and 18 II| defended them, and Saul had divers battles and had victory. ~ 19 II| Solomon sent his messengers to divers kings for cedar trees and 20 II| have chosen. And after this divers kings became adversaries 21 II| of Israel. And so reigned divers kings each after other in 22 II| smote the land of Egypt with divers plagues. When they of Egypt 23 II| consent to his will or suffer divers torments; so that I am fled 24 II| made the others to die by divers torments; among whom there 25 II| Eugenia was much tormented in divers manners, and at the last 26 II| of holy church, and other divers points; to which S. Thomas 27 II| would have him consent to divers articles against the liberties 28 II| he would make him suffer divers torments. S. Silvester answered: 29 II| through the city of Amiens and divers cities about, that is to 30 II| anon they came in form of divers beasts wild and savage, 31 II| bring stones of marble of divers colours, and demand the 32 III| him much, and had with him divers masters of that science. 33 III| shall make thee to die by divers torments. S. Agatha abode 34 III| child bearing a light, and divers ointments in his hand. This 35 III| and cast into their hearts divers thoughts and occasions by 36 III| people as were vexed with divers maladies and sicknesses, 37 III| affer in great misery in divers wises, for to be punished 38 III| error, and the pope sent divers inquisitors thither of the 39 III| Pancrace is also said of divers colours; and so it appeared 40 III| suffering them, also in divers colours and full of all 41 III| rule, and guiding. And in divers places, whereas he visited 42 III| and bare about his neck divers relics of saints. He ware 43 III| that they might preach in divers places; after that it happed 44 III| seven years. And after, for divers causes, Maximian, which 45 III| people, and be punished with divers torments, and that all the 46 III| christian people of Rome of divers parts of the world, then 47 III| and heal sick people of divers maladies. When this holy 48 III| in which all sick folk of divers maladies and sicknesses 49 III| Marcial had journeyed long by divers countries in long preaching 50 IV| Romans had suffered many divers tribulations, the emperor 51 IV| them, they were slain with divers torments. And S. Gregory 52 IV| concupiscence of her; which sent her divers messengers and gifts, requiring 53 IV| and many were healed of divers sickness and maladies by 54 IV| people have been healed of divers sicknesses and maladies. 55 IV| the Jewry, which went into divers countries, and preached 56 IV| belly by gluttony, with divers manner of meats and sufferest 57 IV| anointed the body of her with divers precious ointments, and 58 IV| made them there to die by divers torments. And then Abdon 59 IV| begin to torment them with divers pains for the fleeing of 60 IV| Alexander, were holden in divers places in the prison of 61 IV| idols or else to be slain by divers torments. And the said emperors 62 IV| they were tormented with divers torments and at the last 63 IV| sacrifice, or else slay them bv divers torments. And he took Ciriacus 64 IV| or to put him to death by divers torments. And Valerianus 65 IV| thou shalt be punished by divers torments. Then he commanded 66 IV| faculties, and slay him by divers torments. And then he found 67 IV| departed and gone in to divers countries of the world for 68 IV| sermon made and ordained of divers sayings of saints, the which 69 V| his age he fasted many and divers fastings for Christ's love. 70 V| and to make and seek other divers pilgrimages, and clad him 71 V| approached he was visited of divers knights. And he prayed them 72 V| full of virtues.~There be divers opinions of the manner of 73 V| and many were delivered of divers sickness and maladies. Then 74 V| reproved sharply many men for divers causes, and therefore he 75 V| tormented and all to-rent by divers torments, that she came 76 V| with crowns of gold and divers manner of sacrifices, and 77 V| particular offices in the divers parts of the realm, as mayors, 78 V| grown he may be drawn to divers sins. The devil deceiveth 79 V| she filled the air with divers odours and sweet smells, 80 V| and then she led him into divers secret places; and he said 81 V| Denis saith and showeth in divers places, whereof he speaketh 82 V| and set in them clerks of divers orders. And then he shone 83 V| sacrifice or torment them by divers torments. And then he sent 84 VI| and much people slain in divers places, in houses, fields 85 VI| And about the king were divers covetous men, which said 86 VI| as King Canute had done divers times. An aid was then except 87 VI| Winchester, and two abbots, with divers clerks and laymen, went 88 VI| congregation of clerks of divers great matters belonging 89 VI| crosses made on the walls in divers places of the church, and 90 VI| king sat at his dinner with divers lords and gentles about 91 VI| were greatly troubled with divers diseases.~When the blessed 92 VI| were gathered together from divers realms, and she was leader 93 VI| then began they to make divers plays and games of battle, 94 VI| France, and they there chose divers places for to preach the 95 VI| them. And it is founden in divers places, of S. Simon, that 96 VI| sorrowful, and sent out, into divers parts, many knights to seek 97 VI| saints many benefits in divers manners. Fifthly, they be 98 VI| followed a great company of divers people. Then came they all 99 VI| gold, others enjoying in divers delights, others naked and 100 VI| purgatory, after the opinion of divers wise men, how be it that 101 VI| after this mortal life. Also divers places be deputed to divers 102 VI| divers places be deputed to divers souls for our instruction, 103 VI| answered: I am tormented of divers torments and pains, and 104 VI| many sick people having divers diseases have been there 105 VI| fire and consumest it by divers torments, I shall never 106 VI| score disciples, of whom divers cities chose of them to 107 VI| great fear, for they heard divers people speak together within 108 VI| put them out ofttimes from divers people. It is read in the 109 VI| health them that travailed in divers maladies and sicknesses. 110 VI| much to suffer, that in divers parts of the world was much 111 VI| which had holpen many and divers that had necessity and need. 112 VI| fair towels of silk into divers churches in divers places 113 VI| into divers churches in divers places of Assisi.~When she 114 VI| And thus he that had been divers times at S. Francis was 115 VI| of her husband, among the divers meats that were there, she 116 VI| to her and to her husband divers meats, and were supposed 117 VI| there for to be nourished in divers places, and returned herself 118 VI| his study, labouring in divers of the seven sciences, the 119 VI| God hath showed for him divers miracles. Then let us pray 120 VI| England of old time were divers kings, for the land was 121 VI| Hingvar, which hath subdued divers countries and lands in this 122 VI| commonly be had, be taken in divers places.~ 123 VII| tower in his palace, with divers studies and chambers, in 124 VII| were there brought from divers provinces fifty masters 125 VII| sacrifice and live, or suffer divers torments and perish. And 126 VII| and hereafter shall follow divers feasts which be added and 127 VII| remember him, and he gave to divers of his servants things that 128 VII| Theophilus the scribe with many divers torments, and at the last 129 VII| wonders that he had seen in divers lands, and when Birinus 130 VII| to seek about by ship in divers countries to find a solitary 131 VII| compiled and expounded in divers chronicles. He saith that 132 VII| beauty of the office, but divers fathers ordained divers 133 VII| divers fathers ordained divers things. For the mass hath 134 VII| about twenty sick men of divers maladies, which all were 135 VII| body, wherefore she went to divers medicine and physicians, 136 VII| the fiend, and many from divers maladies, which have been 137 VII| be forthwith tormented by divers torments. But when he saw 138 VII| are daily healed there of divers sicknesses only to touch 139 VII| suffer many torments and divers pains, in which because 140 VII| going, coming, and being in divers companies. He spake ever 141 VII| God, and to the Saint in divers places were fourteen dead 142 VII| blind were by him illumined. Divers folk, in ten places, all 143 VII| full of it. Things lost by divers persons and in divers places 144 VII| by divers persons and in divers places were found and recovered 145 VII| miracles. Two dumb childien and divers others that had lost the 146 VII| The fire taken in three divers places was quenched and 147 VII| sick folk were healed of divers sicknesses and dolours only 148 VII| and yet over all other divers wars were, that marvel it 149 VII| other poor sufferers in divers places in the realm much 150 VII| In which place, also in divers others, this glorious saint 151 VII| which they had lost by divers sickness and languors.~In 152 VII| to be prised, befell in divers parts of the world at the 153 VII| offered wine, and others divers manners of offerings. After, 154 VII| rehearse in it many and divers places, and notwithstanding 155 VII| our Lord all entirely in divers places at once is perceived 156 VII| at once is perceived of divers persons. In such manner 157 VII| is known and perceived in divers places at once of many and 158 VII| places at once of many and divers creatures. The ninth miracle


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