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fabricius 5
fabrics 1
fac 1
face 103
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faces 8
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104 six
104 vii
103 comforted
103 face
103 habit
103 pharaoh
103 ten
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| which shall go tofore the face of the judge. And God shall 2 I| may not flee before his face, nor they shall have no 3 I| seemeth that he turneth his face from them in putting them 4 I| and anon he emprinted his face and figured it therein. 5 I| made it ready before the face of all thy people. After, 6 I| gapeth, he maketh tofore his face the sign of the cross, and 7 I| they may be saved on the face of the earth. Yet after 8 I| answered: I flee away from the face of my lady Sara. To whom 9 I| Abraham fell down on his face toward the earth and laughed 10 I| saying: I have seen our Lord face to face, and my soul is 11 I| have seen our Lord face to face, and my soul is made safe. 12 I| that: Ye shall not see my face ne come into my presence 13 I| Jacob. Moses then hid his face, and durst not look toward 14 I| her father had spit in her face should she not be put to 15 I| which knew and spake to God face to face in all signs and 16 I| and spake to God face to face in all signs and tokens 17 II| the ark of God upon his face, and the head and the two 18 II| wishing to flee from the face of your king, and our Lord 19 II| of Israel fled from the face of the Philistines, and 20 II| cubits of breadth tofore the face of the temple, and for to 21 II| cast away Israel from the face of the earth that I have 22 II| departed and went from the face of our Lord. On a day as 23 II| Satan departed from the face of our Lord and smote Job 24 II| alms, and turn never thy face from any poor man, so do 25 II| do that God turn not his face from thee. As much as thou 26 II| and when she had seen his face she honored him, falling 27 II| the second, the angelic face that feared the false witnesses. 28 II| were in judgment saw the face of S. Stephen like as the 29 II| of S. Stephen like as the face of an angel: and this was 30 II| nails began to scratch her face, and beat her breast and 31 III| said is, her lips ne her face were not pale, but was as 32 III| and ordained tofore the face of all creatures human, 33 III| hast made ready tofore the face of all peoples, that is 34 III| in this feast tofore the face of God, pure and clean and 35 III| for I dare not turn my face toward thee, because I am 36 III| his mouth. Then became his face as white as any snow, and 37 III| approached fast, and anon his face was all bright and joyful, 38 III| friar preacher which had a face great and brown, and him 39 III| woman with child, and his face foul and horrible, so that 40 III| indignation and scratched his face with his nails, and gave 41 IV| accustomed to weep that his face was burnt with tears as 42 IV| provost Agrippa, then was his face as clear as the sun, as 43 IV| The provost covered his face with his mantle, for he 44 IV| judges smote him in the face, and Christopher said to 45 IV| well, that we fled from the face of the Emperor Decius. And 46 IV| lamp, and beheld him in his face. And he confessed that he 47 IV| Wherefore, father, have ye your face so wet? And he said: Son, 48 IV| peaceable cheer and clear face, and how she was enhanced 49 IV| had prayed him, her son, face to face, when he was here 50 IV| prayed him, her son, face to face, when he was here in earth, 51 V| church, and went out with a face flaming and burning, and 52 V| black than thunder, the face sharp, the beard long, his 53 V| gushed out and sprang in the face and on the head of the Jew. 54 V| majesty shone in his blessed face at the first to them that 55 V| like as wax fleeth from the face of the fire. And Cyprian 56 V| ready thy way tofore thy face. Secondly, in bearing them 57 VI| earth desired to see his face, and to hear his wisdom; 58 VI| kernels and botches of his face, and of scurvies, there 59 VI| and if he would wash her face with his hands, she should 60 VI| will that I should wash thy face, I will not refuse it, and 61 VI| own hands he washed her face, and wrung out the worms 62 VI| the foul blood out of her face, and bade her tarry there 63 VI| And as the king washed the face of the blind man, his eyes 64 VI| officers, he washed his face and eyes therewith, and 65 VI| might not see. He washed his face and rubbed his eyes, but 66 VI| a heavenly sight in his face. And when they looked on 67 VI| long shalt thou turn thy face from me? Where be all the 68 VI| faces, that is to wit, the face of a man, the face of a 69 VI| the face of a man, the face of a lion, the face of an 70 VI| the face of a lion, the face of an ox and the face of 71 VI| the face of an ox and the face of an eagle, and each of 72 VI| square, and in every square a face, so that the face of a man 73 VI| square a face, so that the face of a man be tofore, and 74 VI| and on the right side the face of the lion, and on the 75 VI| and on the left side the face of the ox, and behind the 76 VI| of the ox, and behind the face of the eagle, and because 77 VI| eagle, and because that the face of the eagle appeared above 78 VI| therefore it is said that this face was above, and each of these 79 VI| four manners. For by the face of a man it is showed that 80 VI| debonair, and liberal. By the face of an eagle it is showed 81 VI| darkness of his eyes. By the face of the lion it is showed 82 VI| suffereth the quartan. By the face of an ox it is showed how 83 VI| these beasts should have the face of an ox, wherefore the 84 VI| went out and washed his face and returned for to serve 85 VI| shone and was bright as the face of an angel. And anon he 86 VII| and passed tofore him, her face covered. And he marvelled 87 VII| passed tofore thee with face covered and without knowledge. 88 VII| may come and behold thy face Lord. Then the ninth finger 89 VII| pain now, in beating my face with the blowing of the 90 VII| her: If thou wilt see my face, see, and she for great 91 VII| of the Sunday tofore his face, and so abode all the night 92 VII| long of his stature, his face a palm and a half long, 93 VII| to visit, which had his face clear as fire, and his vestments 94 VII| besought and prayed that his face rendered great drops of 95 VII| swollen, and was so red in the face of him that all folk that 96 VII| earth, his hood before his face, that he should not be praised 97 VII| from his eyes along his face. The humility of whom pleased 98 VII| resplendor and shining, and his face so fair appeared and so 99 VII| the third before his own face, for this, that our Lord 100 VII| our Lord praying had his face inclined, and therefore 101 VII| priest maketh it before his face. This is then the end of 102 VII| spitting upon his blessed face, and besprinkled on him 103 VII| n., dungeon.~cheer, n., face.~coles, n., cabbages.~crisp,


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