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dressing 3
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| thee. And by this thing he drew us most to his love. That 2 I| And therefore the Romans drew out the body and in derision 3 I| out of the furnace, which drew them by force into the furnace; 4 I| seventh, how Jesu Christ drew the holy fathers out of 5 I| the herdmen, and also he drew water for us and gave to 6 I| his bosom again, and he drew it out and it was then like 7 II| thee. And so he did and drew him out of the water to 8 II| egg, which Tobias took and drew from his father's eyes, 9 II| perceived no moving of him, he drew the curtain and seeing the 10 II| preaching of S. Matthew, and drew out his eyes, and cast him 11 II| took they S. Andrew and drew him through the places, 12 II| shall not do it. Then he drew out his sword all naked. 13 II| hands and feet, and all drew, but she abode alway still 14 II| his blood, and the hounds drew his body into pieces, in 15 II| paynims, for to sleep, and he drew out one of these bodies 16 II| ring thereon, and then she drew her finger again and kept 17 II| tormented so that all the people drew to him and wondered on him; 18 III| words opened his body and drew out his heart and cut it 19 III| that this lady held and drew fast, and she held fast, 20 III| held fast, and so long he drew and haled that the candle 21 III| of a little black child, drew him out of the church by 22 III| the child by the hair, and drew him to land, and after, 23 III| set to school, and anon he drew him to perfect living, for 24 III| fair, took S. Ambrose and drew him by his vestments and 25 III| was upon his horse, and drew out his sword and garnished 26 III| four carts with oxen that drew him out of the city.~Then 27 III| about his neck, and after, drew him throughout the city, 28 III| cord about his neck and drew him like as they had done 29 III| monks his brethren, and drew them to holy living by good 30 III| to roar and cry, and fast drew away, but S. Dunstan held 31 III| Canterbury. And when they drew nigh the city they came 32 III| cord about his neck, and drew him out of the city, and 33 III| the men that came for him drew him cruelly to the judge 34 III| one of the knights that drew S. Alban toward his martyrdom, 35 III| And then forthwith they drew out his teeth of his head, 36 III| hands behind him fast, and drew him forth going afoot, and 37 III| semblance of a dove.~S. John drew him towards Bethany, upon 38 III| hours. The mother came and drew it out, and bare it all 39 IV| church which was cripple, and drew her body and legs after 40 IV| torments caught the sheep and drew them to the faith from the 41 IV| then the wicked traitor drew the body into a great valley 42 IV| cord about his neck and drew him, seeing this miracle 43 IV| governing or driving of any body drew it forth unto the middle 44 IV| St. Michael. And when it drew to night the sick man died, 45 IV| necks of their gods, and drew them to the earth, and brake 46 IV| cord about his neck, and drew him through the city unto 47 IV| the Arians, and anon they drew him from the middle of the 48 IV| and beat him cruelly, and drew him from the highest of 49 IV| hands behind him, and after, drew him with a cord about his 50 IV| up some great fish, and drew up the books of S. Dominic 51 IV| silver, ne money, and he drew him forcibly by the cope 52 IV| Jesu Christ and his mother drew up the ladders into heaven 53 IV| devoutly serve God. And then he drew out his ointment, which 54 IV| lord sleeping. And then he drew to him by gifts and prayers, 55 IV| shall find. And then he drew her out of the privy chamber, 56 IV| without any harm or hurt, and drew him out, and demanded him 57 V| gathered his bones they drew them afar that one from 58 V| prayed for him. And then he drew off his hand, but it was 59 V| then one of the knights drew up an arrow follily for 60 V| to the pit and there they drew out that holy image. And 61 V| thereto that yesterday he drew so much his mind on her 62 V| divine Scriptures, which he drew covetously, and after shed 63 V| blood of young men that drew to her. Which thing came 64 V| the first was Dread which drew Thaisis from evil, and the 65 VI| to follow the light and drew nigh. Then the old man asked 66 VI| there were twain to whom I drew much for their honest conversation, 67 VI| Edward, knowing that his hour drew nigh, spake to them that 68 VI| pall was taken off they drew forth his arms, they moved 69 VI| felt greater pain when they drew out their venom again, than 70 VI| took him by the arms and drew him up. And as this strife 71 VI| of alms, for by them that drew him by the arms upward it 72 VI| that they came to him and drew him out all whole. And they 73 VI| the odour of good fame he drew the people to him, and by 74 VI| And by his holy example he drew many to him. And at the 75 VI| gave any alms. Then Martin drew out his sword and carved 76 VI| and did so much that she drew her sister named Agnes into 77 VI| tyrant, a knight, took and drew her by the hair, and the 78 VI| Jesu Christ. But the felons drew this virgin against her 79 VI| and rent her clothes and drew and rased out her hair. 80 VI| comforted her always. For she drew out of the holy wounds of 81 VI| sorrow and heaviness she drew a fervent love full of desire, 82 VI| this holy and good Clare drew fast to her end. And the 83 VI| with furor, incontinent drew his sword to have slain 84 VI| took her by the hair and drew her down from the mountain 85 VI| so great ardour that she drew others to good living.~On 86 VI| to fast the Friday, and drew them to virtuous and holy 87 VI| him of his purpose, and drew him away from thence with 88 VII| and the queen, whom she drew to the christian faith by 89 VII| to the feet of a bull and drew him unto the highest place 90 VII| island, and thitherward they drew. In that island was joy 91 VII| between their hands and drew it out in such wise that 92 VII| showed to him a man that drew water out of a lake and 93 VII| parts over the sea, and drew to him by his simulation 94 VII| draw to him by might he drew to him by feigned holiness. 95 VII| people against him, and drew out his eyes and cut off 96 VII| girths of the horse. He drew, and stretched out of length 97 VII| fearfully to the prior, and drew him out by the hair, and 98 VII| to the friar that S. Paul drew S. Thomas out of the school 99 VII| he had made his prayer he drew his staff over the earth. 100 VII| wheresoever the holy hermit Fiacre drew his staff, the trees fell 101 VII| and round about where he drew his staff was a ditch suddenly 102 VII| in the meanwhile that he drew so his staff, there came 103 VII| Evangel to all creatures, he drew him to the sinister part, 104 VII| slain him, wherefore he drew himself into the city of 105 VII| sins, and those same he drew not out of hell, for they


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