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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| said: I shall depart and return to my father, and shall 2 I| them that they should not return by Herod, how be it that 3 I| sleep that they should not return by Herod, and by another 4 I| another way they should return into their country, lo hear 5 I| licence was given to them to return in the time of Sexagesima, 6 I| Circumdederunt me gemitus mortis, now return for to demand that she be 7 I| with a spear. Nevertheless return to me and I shall receive 8 I| And how also we ought to return to the affiance of him S. 9 I| see it, and after I shall return hither again. Then went 10 I| with thee when thou shalt return to thy brethren. Lord sweet 11 I| in crying that we should return to him by good heart that 12 I| bread unto the time thou return again into the earth; that 13 I| To whom the angel said, return again and submit thee by 14 I| to thee before, I shall return and come again, and she 15 I| worshipped there we shall return to you. Then he took the 16 I| clothes to cover me, and I may return prosperously into the house 17 I| Lord that saidst to me, return into thy land and place 18 I| river of Jordan, and now I return with two turmes. I beseech 19 I| Jacob said to his sons: Return ye into Egypt and buy for 20 I| unto you, and that ye may return in safety with this your 21 I| and our father bade us to return and buy more corn. To whom 22 I| said to him, I shall go and return to my brethren into Egypt, 23 I| our Lord to Moses: Go and return into Egypt, all they be 24 I| the sea, and let the water return upon the Egyptians, and 25 I| gone away, and would not return again, and some said nay; 26 I| against Moses and would return again into Egypt. Then Joshua 27 II| called thee not my son, return and sleep, and he returned 28 II| my sin and trespass and return with me that I may worship 29 II| Samuel answered, I shall not return with thee. And so Samuel 30 II| not give him licence to return to his father, and Jonathan 31 II| Saul said: I have sinned, return, my son; I shall never hereafter 32 II| my mother and naked shall return again thereto. Our Lord 33 II| over all the matters and return unto the end, how God restored 34 II| to him, and that he shall return again to us with joy. With 35 II| the land of Israel shall return thither again. All the land 36 II| re-edified, and thither shall return all people dreading God. 37 II| in such wise that I shall return to this sin accustomed. 38 II| to the judge, and would return and lay to me the sin of 39 II| desired nothing so much as thy return, and that she might see 40 II| the precious stones might return to their first proper natures. 41 II| prayed them that they would return to him after that they had 42 II| was right unhappy. Then I return again; after that, Joseph 43 II| gift, and thus made them return to their houses with great 44 II| taught; wherefore I pray thee return to thine abbey and bring 45 II| anon after ye reny me, and return to your Jesu Christ, and 46 II| to him: My son, wilt thou return again to God? Sire, said 47 III| of a good man we dare not return, and when we be sought and 48 III| Gregory, and commanded him to return and come again to Rome, 49 III| sinner, but I will that he return and live; much soon the 50 III| enter which should never return ne come again. And they 51 III| again. And they that should return should abide but from one 52 III| will of God that he should return again to prison that he 53 III| son, I pray thee that thou return to our law and make sacrifice 54 III| to them that they should return, and they had supposed that 55 III| and said to him: Let us return home again, and anon the 56 III| the disciples that would return to their brethren into Judea, 57 III| repented him, and would return to them, and Barnabas forgave 58 III| licence of the emperor to return home into Britain, which 59 III| leave their error and to return home again to our city, 60 III| commanded and counselled him to return into the said city of Xaintes, 61 III| out of the city, than to return in again to sacrifice to 62 III| Peter had heard him he said: Return as hastily as thou mayest, 63 III| of this maid, and never return again, but that thou go 64 IV| commanded that he should return to his fellow, and lay it 65 IV| said then: Lord, I shall return again then for to be crucified 66 IV| thee, and when thou shalt return again I shall return, and 67 IV| shalt return again I shall return, and when thou shalt rest 68 IV| he took his ship for to return again into his country. 69 IV| them, praying them for to return, and that he would do like 70 IV| anguish, and disposed him to return home again to his house 71 IV| lend him to thee for to return. And I let thee wit that 72 IV| said: Arise, and let us return home, and anon he arose 73 IV| sentence: that the soul should return again to the body and that 74 IV| Juliana his wife would return into her country because 75 IV| such wise that he would return to the world, and demanded 76 IV| pledge that ye shall not return again. And they said: What 77 IV| I came with my son but I return without him, yield to me 78 IV| desert. And Donatus answered: Return thou thither; and the devil 79 IV| thou mayst go thy way, and return thither that thou camest 80 IV| there three days till that I return to you. And anon she was 81 IV| him that the soul should return again to the body and repent 82 IV| him, and commanded him to return again to his wife, which 83 IV| and into powder thou shalt return; but the flesh of Jesu Christ 84 V| bread, and that he should return to the town, and leave all 85 V| him, but counselled him to return to his church. He said to 86 V| by a wicked spirit, would return again to the world. And 87 V| he gave to her leave to return to her country, but she 88 V| called them again and said: Return and come again for I have 89 V| the time of age, should return to their houses and should 90 V| constrained the others to return. And then in the night the 91 V| prayed him that he would return to his house because of 92 V| to weet the truth, and to return and tell to him. And when 93 V| without licence they would not return ne flee from him. And on 94 V| green, and after said to me: Return to thy father, I will no 95 V| hast in Patmos, and shalt return unto the land of Asia, and 96 VI| their degree, or else to return again into Normandy with 97 VI| told her that they should return again, the whole number 98 VI| duke answered: When I shall return joyously from the battle 99 VI| that they had shed, and return again to the places that 100 VI| should do sacrifice and return to his first chivalry, Theodore 101 VI| the name of God that thou return anon. And the serpent returned 102 VI| a hair, and I would not return again to temporal life. 103 VI| till I were commanded to return, and if I did not I should 104 VI| infirmity, health shall return, and life is promised after 105 VII| thou shalt with thy monks return into Ireland in safety, 106 VII| Brandon that he should return again at Christmas to the 107 VII| mirth, and after, ye shall return home into your own abbey 108 VII| there forty days, and after return home into thy country in 109 VII| all his heart, and will return no more to his sin and doth 110 VII| him: If God will that I return to Rome I shall never stir 111 VII| wrath, and therefore I shall return to my congregation, for 112 VII| palace, and then I shall return again and do mine own needs. 113 VII| him to his grave and anon return for to entend to their own 114 VII| and after, shall leave and return from it, and thus your son 115 VII| and thus your son shall return to you. And then the king 116 VII| that he should make his son return and believe in his gods. 117 VII| he died.~But now let us return to the history of the Lombards, 118 VII| nigh, I counsel that we return thither for to abide and 119 VII| the poor when they should return towards him, and so he did.~ 120 VII| his barons he assented to return into France. And as he was 121 VII| the ground and could not return in to the fountain. On him 122 VII| virtuous work, by the which men return to very jubilation, and 123 VII| said: for by good work men return again to very consolation, 124 VII| 117.~----man refuses to return to life, iii. 207.~Deaf


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