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irenaeus 3
irene 2
irish 1
iron 104
irons 16
ironside 3
irous 1
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104 call
104 clean
104 cut
104 iron
104 saul
104 seemed
104 six
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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iron

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1 I| the prophets let fall the iron of his axe in the water, 2 I| in the water, the which iron, after his nature, sank 3 I| the water, and anon the iron began to swim about the 4 I| nature, for the weight of the iron is heavier than the liquor 5 I| smithery and working of iron, and made things for war, 6 II| was thereon six shekels of iron, and his squire went tofore 7 II| horsemen; not fighting with iron but with praying of holy 8 II| he did do take broches of iron and put them through their 9 II| to bring forth pieces of iron burning, and made to set 10 II| happened? how have ye hearts of iron? in what manner may ye so 11 II| and beat him with rods of iron. And S. Vincent said: What 12 II| the butchers took combs of iron, and began to comb him on 13 II| slicked with small nails of Iron, and pricked with burning 14 II| with burning poinlers of iron. And when the blood ran 15 II| wise that the pricks of iron might not hold on his members, 16 II| the straining combs of iron, with the flames of fire, 17 III| to be torn with combs of iron, and this done he was remitted 18 III| make ready lead molten and iron combs, and seven coats of 19 III| combs, and seven coats of iron burning as hot as fire on 20 III| with hooks and crochets of iron did do tear their flesh 21 III| the stones wax soft, and iron turn to soft lead, than 22 III| to be brought a wheel of iron between two pillars, and 23 III| his axe or instrument of iron that he hewed with, sprang 24 III| into the pit, and anon the iron came up and began to swim 25 III| great staves and broches of iron, that his body was all tobroken 26 III| he did do take brands of iron and join them to his sides, 27 III| one stroke maketh plain iron and engendereth melody, 28 III| ready sharp brochets of iron, and enforced them with 29 III| with axes, but anon the iron was as soft as molten lead. 30 III| to break his teeth with iron hammers, but the iron thereof 31 III| with iron hammers, but the iron thereof was so soft that 32 III| servants heed S. Philip in iron bonds; and the dragon corrupted 33 III| after did do bring a bed of iron and made Quiriacus to be 34 III| with a pair of tongs of iron, burning hot, and then the 35 III| fettered with chains of iron fast locked, and from thence 36 III| was bound with chains of iron in prison of one Archemius 37 III| and bound with chains of iron, but anon after, the angel 38 III| behold him, the chains of iron burst, and the doors of 39 III| bounden him with chains of iron burning, but an angel of 40 IV| and made the images of iron and of stone to laugh, and 41 IV| overcame with infirmity, iron, and adamant. What Job suffered 42 IV| then be likened, to what iron, or to what adamant? For 43 IV| earthly things; and like as iron that is laid in the fire 44 IV| Swithin's grave two rings of iron nailed fast thereon. And 45 IV| chest, and shut it fast with iron locks, and set it in a place 46 IV| beaten with rods, and with iron combs to rend and draw her 47 IV| bounden with great weight of iron, should have been sent into 48 IV| bind her with chains of iron, and did do set her in prison. 49 IV| and drawn with hooks of iron, and her tender members 50 IV| which did do make a tub of iron, and did do put therein 51 IV| should be beaten with rods of iron, and that there should be 52 IV| upon his head a cross of iron red hot and burning, and 53 IV| make a siege or a stool of iron, and made Christopher to 54 IV| and bounden in a seat of iron, and great fire put under, 55 IV| discipline with a chain of iron, that one for himself, that 56 IV| which was bounden with iron bonds and instruments and 57 IV| and staves, and pieces of iron burning were laid to his 58 IV| Decius: Bring hither a bed of iron, that Laurence contumax 59 IV| stretched out upon a gridiron of iron, and laid burning coals 60 IV| and held him with forks of iron. Then said Laurenee to Valerianus: 61 IV| roasted upon a gridiron of iron. Whereof S Austin saith: 62 IV| tormented upon a griddle of iron, and was laid thereupon, 63 IV| made ready a griddle of iron upon the fire strongly burning, 64 IV| all to-rent with combs of iron. And he confessed with a 65 V| beat him with staves of iron. And then Savien said to 66 V| tongues should be pierced with iron, and that they should be 67 V| and then he was bound with iron, and put in prison with 68 V| with scourges and hooks of iron, and to cast in their wounds 69 V| of Jesu Christ bound in iron, and established a day when 70 V| tree, sweet nails, sweet iron, sweet spear, bearing the 71 V| the ordinance of God the iron that the artillour and master 72 V| may not be overcome but by iron, therefore I counsel thee 73 V| the surgeon held a burning iron in his hand, the blessed 74 V| the fire, and the fiery iron was put in his tender flesh 75 V| straightly bounden with chains of iron, and put in prison. The 76 VI| We may be martyrs without iron if we keep verily patience 77 VI| bound and great weight of iron upon him, which when he 78 VI| irons, and the might of iron hath no more might against 79 VI| rent and torn with hooks of iron, that his bare ribs appeared. 80 VI| the smiths that work in iron, that otherwhile when they 81 VI| otherwhile when they smite the iron, for to allege and ease 82 VII| should make four wheels of iron, environed with sharp razors, 83 VII| off her paps with tongs of iron, and after smote off her 84 VII| coulters and swords of sharp iron were fixed on the right 85 VII| all to-rent with hooks of iron, and beaten with rods and 86 VII| them with hooks and burning iron malles, which ran on the 87 VII| me a flint stone and an iron to smite fire with, in his 88 VII| thine entrails be hard as iron, and hast no pity of nothing 89 VII| lightly, four horses shoes of iron. He would lift up from the 90 VII| guilty by the proof of hot iron. And then after, came a 91 VII| bearing of this burning iron. And when the emperor saw 92 VII| bank, and with a fork of iron he made to open his mouth 93 VII| persecutions of staves of iron, by them against whom I 94 VII| the holy cross. Also the iron or head of the spear wherewith 95 VII| him with a hot and burning iron, in sign of punition of 96 VII| S. Paul, with chains of iron right oft with his own hands, 97 VII| great chains and bolts of iron, and smote it about his 98 VII| ordained for him a coat of iron, and he commanded that it 99 VII| a tun to be cast full of iron nails, and did this holy 100 VII| plucked out of his head with iron pincers. And after that 101 VII| and carded his skin with iron cards, and then they roasted 102 VII| did smite sharp nails of iron in his fingers, and after, 103 VII| let it be shut with great iron bolts, so that he would 104 VII| scorpions, n., whips with iron.~slimed, pp., pricked.~slops,


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