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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| of the translator's work, greatly to the advantage of the 2 I| lost the sight, and were greatly enjoyed. ~And we ought to 3 I| glorify them, and the more greatly we praise them. The third 4 I| shall multiply thy seed greatly. And Abram fell down lowting 5 I| caused me and my realm to sin greatly. Thou hast done that thou 6 I| son Esau. Isaac then was greatly abashed and astonied, and 7 I| brother Esau, for I fear him greatly lest he come and smite down 8 I| morning Pharaoh awoke and was greatly afeard of these dreams, 9 I| hunger oppressed all the land greatly. And when the corn that 10 I| increased and multiplied greatly, and lived therein seventeen 11 I| Israel grew and multiplied greatly, and filled the earth. Then 12 I| the people grew and were greatly comforted. And because the 13 I| they wailed and sorrowed greatly therefore. ~After this the 14 II| all Israel bewailed him greatly. Then there was a rich man 15 II| of all that day, he was greatly troubled. Then the phitoness 16 II| squire would not for he was greatly afeard. Then Saul took his 17 II| committed on Uriah displeased greatly our Lord. ~Then our Lord 18 II| and said: I have sinned greatly in this deed, but I pray 19 II| began to be sorry and heavy greatly, both he and Anna his wife 20 II| famous woman and dreaded God greatly. And when she had heard 21 II| homicide who was troubled greatly upon her deliverance; and 22 II| the bishop marvelled him greatly, as well for the great noblesse 23 II| and of the drawing much greatly tormented, and therefore 24 II| intent, that the king was greatly wroth, and anon banished 25 II| fiends enforced them so greatly that they made S. Basil 26 II| and when he saw her he was greatly abashed and demanded her 27 II| that heard this wondered greatly, and then understood they 28 III| the Holy Ghost showed so greatly his grace, that from the 29 III| of which the church is greatly illumined. He was never 30 III| merit which abounded so greatly in secular riches. Upon 31 III| heard himself named he was greatly amarvelled, and anon he 32 III| of the saint, but he was greatly dismayed how he might bury 33 III| christian men, and they reproved greatly these wicked tyrants. And 34 III| and the lay people were greatly discomforted and wept for 35 III| sorrow, and reprehended him greatly of that he had such a thing 36 III| all the people marvelled greatly; howbeit her taper was out, 37 III| England, and every man praised greatly S. Dunstan for his holy 38 III| all the people marvelled greatly of that miracle, and the 39 III| the which they marvelled greatly. And when they saw the scripture 40 III| the earth then they were greatly abashed because of their 41 III| against a saint displeaseth greatly almighty God.~And from thence 42 III| the ladder, and marvelled greatly what this should mean, for 43 III| therefore he is worshipped greatly in his palace, do thou the 44 III| disciples of our Lord, and is greatly praised in the history of 45 III| aforesaid moved the people greatly against him, so much that 46 III| that they had trespassed greatly in the servant of God. Then 47 III| people of this land sorrowed greatly for this good king's death, 48 III| that all the people were greatly comforted thereby. And thus 49 III| which was granted to him and greatly allowed for his manly desire 50 III| ascension, whereof he was greatly troubled, and came on the 51 III| had found that he began greatly to thank our Lord God thereof, 52 IV| sorrow, and in his mind be greatly abashed? Lo! Peter the foundement 53 IV| great sea, he joyed him as greatly as though he had been led 54 IV| wisely, that it increased greatly in good living, through 55 IV| Thomas heard this he was greatly abashed, and went and found 56 IV| in England that desired greatly to have grey eyes, for she 57 IV| much as she shone in beauty greatly, and in riches, so much 58 IV| seen, said he, that I am greatly amarvelled of, and am sore 59 IV| then the priest desired greatly to know the truth of this 60 IV| of great joy, and thanked greatly our Lord. And on the said 61 IV| a church and endowed it greatly, and after ended her life 62 IV| death. The fourth he sighed greatly, and said: I thank God and 63 IV| said: Sire, hereof I am greatly abashed and no man believeth 64 IV| nine years old he marvelled greatly seeing his father and mother 65 IV| his father and mother so greatly to vary in the observation 66 IV| Theodosius the emperor, was greatly tormented with a devil, 67 IV| that had a son that was greatly tormented with scrofula, 68 IV| christened, they entended greatly to enhance the church. And 69 IV| the glorious Virgin was greatly esprised and embraced with 70 IV| blessed Virgin beheld, and was greatly abashed for joy, and might 71 IV| to give, whereof he was greatly ashamed. And he went into 72 IV| we, in beholding thee, be greatly comforted, like as we should 73 IV| incomparable surmounteth greatly this estimation that I feel 74 V| of this young man and was greatly achauffed and strongly desired 75 V| will go up. And he being greatly admarvelled, said: What 76 V| body and his sepulchre were greatly honoured for the miracles 77 V| And they twain increased greatly the church by the gifts 78 V| from time to time. And was greatly tormented, so that he had 79 V| meantime he began to be so greatly tormented with toothache, 80 V| name of a king. He abounded greatly in riches, and entended 81 V| befallen him, and all marvelled greatly, and gave laud and praising 82 V| chauffed in her love, and was greatly troubled how she might do 83 V| provost heard this he was greatly moved, and sent for a multitude 84 V| Holy Cross and faith were greatly enhanced. And it is to be 85 V| Arians, which then increased greatly. And they had a church without 86 V| christian men, sighing he wailed greatly, and said he had been well 87 V| with evil thoughts, and was greatly inflamed in desire of the 88 V| devils came and beat him greatly in the visage, and he crying 89 V| death, his coat I should be greatly comforted. And after this 90 V| And then they marvelled greatly, and gave thankings unto 91 VI| the realm of England was greatly troubled with the Danes, 92 VI| his birth, hoping to be greatly relieved by him. Yet always 93 VI| a vision by which he was greatly comforted. For in a night, 94 VI| commending his chastity greatly, and his clean living. And 95 VI| when it was moved, he was greatly abashed, dreading to lose 96 VI| awaiting on him marvelled greatly, but durst say nothing to 97 VI| hearing this, marvelled greatly, and sent into Denmark to 98 VI| and the clergy marvelled greatly, and gave laud and praising 99 VI| departing, he marvelled greatly, and thought verily that 100 VI| thought verily that he was greatly beloved of God and was with 101 VI| eat, and the fisher was so greatly abashed of the light that 102 VI| Then the fisher marvelled greatly of the sight that he had 103 VI| And the king, which was greatly comforted with the sight, 104 VI| sight again. Then he was greatly comforted, and gat him a 105 VI| that were there marvelled greatly, but none durst ask of him 106 VI| saying of the king they greatly marvelled, and anon they 107 VI| And then the emperor was greatly abashed of that sight, and 108 VI| that sight, and commended greatly the holiness of S. Edward, 109 VI| realms of the world were greatly troubled with divers diseases.~ 110 VI| approached, and they sorrowed greatly as they that wist not whither 111 VI| were about him marvelled greatly, for they weened verily 112 VI| resignation, they marvelled greatly and were all abashed, and 113 VI| they saw him they marvelled greatly, and besought Almighty God 114 VI| despised but to be honoured greatly, and to worship the bodies 115 VI| and began to praise much greatly this sweet saint, S. Clare, 116 VI| Amen.~It was not long after greatly, that Agnes, sister of S. 117 VI| Perugia which had her throat greatly swollen of a malady called 118 VI| heaven. Then S. Barbara was greatly rejoiced by the great comfort 119 VI| prior came to him, they were greatly amarvelled and doubted much 120 VI| saw this she repented her greatly and did so never more after. 121 VI| time S. Edmund increased so greatly in virtue that every man 122 VI| a daughter that laboured greatly to make S. Edmund to sin 123 VI| ghastful manner, blaming him greatly for that he had not said 124 VI| of the church and menaced greatly S. Edmund. And when S. Edmund 125 VI| heard of this cursing he was greatly moved against S. Edmund, 126 VI| likeness of pity I consider you greatly to err. For there is no 127 VI| glorify myself, but I am greatly troubled in my mind, that 128 VII| Holy Cross. Which place is greatly honoured, and our Lord showeth 129 VII| all the people marvelled greatly. Then the judge said to 130 VII| them in which they were greatly troubled long time, and 131 VII| then S. Brandon marvelled greatly how the light burned so 132 VII| Cistercians, he was prayed greatly of the monks that it would 133 VII| force of abstinence he right greatly had made lean his flesh.~ 134 VII| me and delighteth right greatly, for it is a holy place 135 VII| good soul, profited right greatly in all things, more than 136 VII| throughly whole, and fulfilled greatly with the grace of God, and


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