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quas 1
quasi 5
quatretemps 2
queen 127
queens 2
quelled 1
quem 3
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128 prince
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127 secondly
127 virtues
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Iacobus de Voragine
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queen

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1 I| the king had a son of the queen, which seemed to be of the 2 II| world, in so much that the queen of Sheba came from far countries 3 II| nothing hid from him. The queen of Sheba then seeing all 4 II| sweet odours smelling as the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. ~ 5 II| King Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all that ever she 6 II| your flesh, the which is queen of all virtues and fruit 7 II| king that he would send the queen his wife's sister unto her, 8 II| christian faith. And the queen was sent thither, and when 9 II| And when the king saw the queen, he said to her: Why hast 10 II| And never after would the queen lie with the king. And then 11 II| went forth softly. Then the queen and the judges, which were 12 III| virtues. This glorious Lady is queen of heaven and Lady of angels, 13 III| the offering, the glorious queen of virgins sent to her to 14 III| candle. The third time the queen said to the messenger: Go 15 III| Now it happed that the queen of this country went for 16 III| great feast. The king and queen did do nourish and keep 17 III| after, it happed that the queen conceived a son, and when 18 III| to weep so long that the queen which knew well that Judas 19 III| was made mother of God and queen of Heaven, that was that 20 III| Mount of Lebanon, and of the Queen of Sheba in the temple of 21 III| named Saltus. And when the Queen of Sheba came to visit Solomon, 22 III| nevertheless keep thee well, if the queen demand thee thereof, that 23 III| no thing to her. When the queen had called them and demanded 24 III| shall demand him. Then the queen let all the others go and 25 III| adore that goddess, but the queen did do destroy the temple. 26 III| and brought them to the queen, and because he knew not 27 III| then bare he them to the queen, and anon as she saw them 28 III| honorably of Placida the queen, and of Valentinian her 29 III| this gift he sent to the queen a dish of wood or of tree 30 III| On a time that the said queen had desired him to dine 31 III| his ass died. And when the queen knew that his ass was dead, 32 III| as he had required to the queen. And he died about the year 33 III| son named Ethelred. This queen laboured sore for to destroy 34 III| in all England. And the queen, through enticing of the 35 III| which was thereby, with the queen, his mother, in the castle 36 III| named Corfe. But when the queen saw him there being alone, 37 III| dead. And anon then the queen's servants buried the body 38 III| otherwise for displeasure of the queen. But now over that grave 39 III| miracles for him. And when the queen, his stepmother, heard tell 40 III| From the time of Brunehilde queen, unto the time of Dagobert, 41 III| Exerces engendered on a queen which was called Gwyne. 42 IV| him, because she would be queen and reign after him, and 43 IV| after, took on her to be queen, and charged, on pain of 44 IV| hallowed place for fear of the queen Quendred. ~And it was so 45 IV| man's hand. And then the queen Quendred demanded what all 46 IV| Lupa. There was in Spain a queen that had to name, and also 47 IV| disciples went to Lupa the queen, and said to her: Our Lord 48 IV| sepulture. And when the queen heard this, she sent them 49 IV| of God. And when Lupa the queen heard this, she was much 50 IV| the evil courage of the queen, went up on the mountain, 51 IV| middle of the palace of the queen Lupa. And when she saw this 52 IV| received much honorably of the Queen Placida, and of Valentinian 53 IV| instead hereof, he sent to the queen a dish of tree and a barley 54 IV| his ass died. And when the queen knew that his ass was dead, 55 IV| as he had desired of the queen, and he died about the year 56 IV| took Cleopatra, which was Queen of Egypt; and for this cause 57 IV| one. Then the pope and the queen established that the foolish 58 IV| apostles. And the pope and the queen set the chains in the church 59 IV| vincula. And were given of the queen to the said church right 60 IV| given this chain to the queen by which the feast of Octavius 61 IV| little time. And suddenly the queen of mercy came with three 62 IV| knights hearing that the queen and her daughter were become 63 IV| to think how the glorious queen of the world went up this 64 V| Which death, that is our queen, he hath imprisoned, and 65 V| health. And the king and the queen were baptized, with the 66 V| drop. And then Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, founded 67 V| answered to him and said: The queen hath do made a church of 68 V| Then avowed they to the Queen of Heaven that if they might 69 V| the courteous Virgin and Queen had so courteously honoured 70 V| the eunuch of Candace, the queen, whom Philip baptized. Then 71 V| foresaid eunuch, keeper of the queen Candace, made the enchanters 72 V| father, and the faithful queen enforced her to bring her 73 VI| after the death of that queen, he wedded the daughter 74 VI| doubted, that he sent the queen and his two sons Alfred 75 VI| holy sacrament, he and the queen vowed to live together chaste 76 VI| sat at the table with the queen and her father Earl Godwin, 77 VI| things were committed to the queen whom he loved specially, 78 VI| the king that time, the queen, duke Harold her brother, 79 VI| And then he commended the queen to her brother in commending 80 VI| And when he beheld the queen and saw her weep and sigh 81 VI| martyrdom. S. Gerasine, queen of Sicily, which had made 82 VI| And by the counsel of this queen the virgins were gathered 83 VI| were made ready. Then the queen showed her counsel to the 84 VI| in that forest, and the queen, which was gone thither 85 VI| wept for the peril of the queen. And then Leonard passed 86 VI| and brought him to the queen, and prayed him that he 87 VII| conditions, and had to his wife a queen like to himself in virtuous 88 VII| in which city he and the queen lived in great wealth and 89 VII| and then she was left as queen and heir after him, and 90 VII| assembled and the young queen crowned with great solemnity, 91 VII| that I am commanded by the queen your mother, by all the 92 VII| good answer. This young queen Katherine, hearing this 93 VII| realm. And when this young queen Katherine had achieved her 94 VII| achieved her answer, the queen her mother, and all the 95 VII| request. Then said this young Queen Katherine with a sad countenance: 96 VII| her still. And when the queen her mother and the lords 97 VII| And then said this young Queen Katherine unto her mother, 98 VII| But now I leave this young queen in her contemplation, and 99 VII| and to the palace of the queen Katherine, and say to her 100 VII| do such a message to the queen? For her meiny will not 101 VII| Lady, Christ's own mother, queen of all queens. Now, good 102 VII| there they beheld a royal queen standing in her estate with 103 VII| Our most sovereign Lady Queen of heaven, Lady of all the 104 VII| chief in my palace next the queen, and thine image shall be 105 VII| certain causes, and the queen was esprised with great 106 VII| of knights, and when the queen entered, she saw the prison 107 VII| Katherine began to preach to the queen the joys of Paradise and 108 VII| thou shalt triumph as a queen in my realm, in beauty enhanced. 109 VII| thousand paynims.~And the queen, that beheld these things, 110 VII| woodness when he saw that the queen despised to do sacrifice, 111 VII| where the holy body of the queen was, and the emperor bade 112 VII| that thou hast made the queen for to die by thine art 113 VII| she when she enharded the queen to despise the world and 114 VII| appeared in Porphyry and the queen, whom she drew to the christian 115 VII| and lay by a damsel of the queen, and on a time she was out, 116 VII| time she was out, and the queen entered into her chamber 117 VII| Nay, I am Rosamond the queen, wherefore my husband shall 118 VII| Christ. And Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, a devout 119 VII| be his wife. And when the queen saw these letters, sealed 120 VII| was called Judas, but the Queen, S. Helen, after he was 121 VII| under the keeping of the queen Blanche his mother, sometime 122 VII| understanding the sickness of the queen his mother, by the cousel 123 VII| the sea, also how that the Queen thy mother is of great age, 124 VII| Sicily, and to mother Marie, Queen of Sicily. And loving humility, 125 VII| Lady, v. 108.~Clotilde, Queen of France, v. 208.~Clovis, 126 VII| pilgrims, iv. 104.~Lupa, Queen of Spain, iv. 102.~Lying 127 VII| Maur iii. 75.~Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, vii. 111.~


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