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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| and ordained flocks of sheep, and departed the sheep 2 I| sheep, and departed the sheep from the goats after the 3 I| sister. Then Abimelech took sheep and oxen and servants and 4 I| field and three flocks of sheep Iying by it, for of that 5 I| custom was when all the sheep were gathered, they rolled 6 I| that they were his eme's sheep, he removed the stone from 7 I| pit's mouth, and when her sheep had drunken, he kissed her, 8 I| Laban gone to shear his sheep, and Rachel stole away the 9 I| two hundred, kids twenty, sheep two hundred, and rams twenty; 10 I| children and tender, and sheep and oxen, which, if I overlaboured, 11 I| house that he should do slay sheep and calves and make a feast, 12 I| sons, and I shall feed thy sheep, thy beasts and all that 13 I| to me, and be men keeping sheep, and can the manner well 14 I| for to keep the flocks of sheep, and that they have brought 15 I| have spite unto herdmen of sheep. Then Joseph entered tofore 16 I| father, my brethren, their sheep and beasts be come from 17 I| answered: We be keepers of sheep, thy servants, we and our 18 I| grass for the flocks of sheep of us thy servants, the 19 I| victuals and food for horses, sheep, oxen and asses, and sustained 20 I| drink to the flocks of the sheep of their father. Then came 21 I| and let them water their sheep, which then returned to 22 I| water for us and gave to the sheep drink. Where is he, said 23 I| knew them. ~Moses fed the sheep of Jethro his wife's father. 24 I| When he had brought the sheep into the innermost part 25 I| the horses' asses, camels, sheep and oxen, and was a great 26 I| your Lord God, and let your sheep and beasts only abide. To 27 I| ye say ye will, take your sheep and beasts with you like 28 II| his labour, your flocks of sheep he shall task and take the 29 II| cow, camel and ass and sheep, and spare nothing. Then 30 II| spared the best flocks of sheep and of other beasts, and 31 II| noise that was he heard of sheep and beasts, and he said 32 II| people have taken of the sheep and beasts of the best for 33 II| and yet a child, and kept sheep in the field. And Samuel 34 II| with his father, and kept sheep, and three of his brethren 35 II| sheared and clipped his sheep, to whom David sent certain 36 II| aforetimes his shepherds kept his sheep in desert, he never was 37 II| they lost not so much as a sheep as long as they were with 38 II| ready for them that shear my sheep and send it to men that 39 II| other poor. The rich man had sheep and oxen right many, but 40 II| poor man had but one little sheep, which he bought and nourished 41 II| man, he, sparing his own sheep and oxen to make a feast 42 II| come to him, took the only sheep of the poor man and made 43 II| a time did do shear his sheep he prayed all his brethren 44 II| wickedly, what have these sheep done? I beseech thee that 45 II| tofore the Ark and offered sheep and oxen without estimation 46 II| possession was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, 47 II| heaven and hath burnt thy sheep and servants and consumed 48 II| each of them gave him a sheep and a gold ring for his 49 II| after fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, one 50 II| droves of oxen and flocks of sheep, and she was a famous woman 51 II| Israel under thee, as the sheep be under the shepherd, in 52 II| And they saw flocks of sheep and shepherds keeping them, 53 II| slew christian men like sheep upon the altars, and in 54 II| them: Sons, there as the sheep be, there must be the shepherd 55 III| always, and we be reputed as sheep that be brought to death, 56 III| deacon took all the white sheep that were of the church 57 III| of that country stole a sheep, which belonged to his neighbour, 58 III| render ne deliver again this sheep, then S. Patrick commanded, 59 III| virtue of God, that the sheep should bleat and cry in 60 III| presence of all the people, the sheep cried and bleated in the 61 III| kept them from stealing of sheep from any other man.~Also 62 III| died. And as Cuthbert kept sheep in the field, looked upward 63 III| Cuthhert would no more keep sheep but went anon to the abbey 64 III| gave to him every day two sheep for to feed him, because 65 III| the people, and when the sheep failed there was taken a 66 III| there was taken a man and a sheep. Then was an ordinance made 67 III| they fled all away, like sheep do from wolves, but Barnabas 68 IV| him a great multitude of sheep; and then they both two 69 IV| took the charge to feed the sheep of Jesu Christ. He converted 70 IV| church and pastor of the sheep and lambs of our Lord. Peter 71 IV| And a shepherd that kept sheep took it with his staff, 72 IV| up by the place where his sheep grazed; he saw by three 73 IV| mortified. He offered not sheep ne meat, but he sacrificed 74 IV| his torments caught the sheep and drew them to the faith 75 IV| universal world. Job had sheep and oxen innumerable, and 76 IV| years of age, and kept the sheep of her nurse with other 77 IV| and standing still as a sheep, she bound him with her 78 IV| pastor and prince of his sheep. To whom Peter said: It 79 V| accustomed to eat their sheep. And the bear fell in the 80 V| had a great multitude of sheep and beasts, and as they 81 VI| shepherd, defend not their sheep ne feed them. And as for 82 VI| and araged like wolves on sheep, and slew all this great 83 VI| our Lord, as they had been sheep or lambs. And then the apostles 84 VI| be sweet pastors of the sheep and flock of our Lord, and 85 VI| convenably. He saw on a time a sheep shorn and said: This hath 86 VI| two shepherds kept their sheep, the which saw her fly. 87 VI| Barbara cursed, and anon his sheep became locusts, and he consumed 88 VII| the shepherds shear their sheep, they take not only the 89 VII| the whitest and greatest sheep that ever they saw. For 90 VII| ever they saw. For every sheep was as great as an ox, and 91 VII| said: This is the island of sheep, and here is never cold 92 VII| summer, and that causeth the sheep to be so great and white; 93 VII| sailed again to the island of sheep and there they victualled 94 VII| they came to the island of sheep, and there were received 95 VII| because that he feedeth his sheep, and this holy man Pastor 96 VII| holy man Pastor fed his sheep spiritually, and they were 97 VII| beasts, that is to wit a sheep, a calf, a swine, or such 98 VII| old he kept his father's sheep. And on a time he beheld 99 VII| the Holy Ghost, left his sheep and went to the church. 100 VII| pastor or guide of the sheep of our Lord, when he should 101 VII| swim, iii. 84.~Island of sheep, vii. 51.~Jangling of monks, 102 VII| S. Edward at, iii. 235.~Sheep stolen by a man bleated


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