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tollener 5
toller 4
tolls 1
tomb 101
tombs 9
tomorn 3
tomorrow 2
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101 glad
101 hallowed
101 pit
101 tomb
101 wood
100 martyrs
99 ate
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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tomb

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1 I| cross, he descended into his tomb. From the tomb he arose, 2 I| into his tomb. From the tomb he arose, and after ascended 3 I| raised a title upon her tomb; this is the title of the 4 I| spelunke, n., a cave or tomb. stacten, n., myrrh. storax, 5 II| when he was buried in a tomb of marble, a fountain of 6 II| his holy martyr, at whose tomb by the merits and prayers 7 II| vision of S. Agnes, at her tomb showed to her friends, she 8 II| midnight stand upon the tomb of a paynim, and call the 9 II| man, and she came to his tomb, and there wept and cried 10 III| affrayed, and went to the tomb where the knight was buried 11 III| on that one side of the tomb in which the body should 12 III| was embalmed within the tomb, this young man set, at 13 III| company departed from the tomb, being closed, without appearing 14 III| worship the sepulchre of the tomb of S. Agatha. Quintianus, 15 III| cloth that lay upon her tomb, and held it abroad against 16 III| that they brought from her tomb, showing that our Lord kept 17 III| did it to be buried in his tomb which he had do made for 18 III| said chapel, and in his tomb is an hole that a man may 19 III| they took it out of the tomb, there was so sweet an odour 20 III| Egewin came to offer at his tomb, fettered with chains of 21 III| by Autun and went to the tomb of S. Cassian, he enquired 22 III| answered to him out of the tomb wherein he day, and said: 23 III| made all whole. To whose tomb the people over all there 24 III| secretly in his house in a tomb of stone, and laid a book 25 III| savour issued out of their tomb; and incontinent a blind 26 III| holy body, and laid a fair tomb over him, and afterwards 27 III| stood, which was at that tomb of S. Alban. And one of 28 III| Dagobert the king, and the tomb of S. Brice, and another 29 III| of S. Brice, and another tomb where the body of S. Martin 30 III| when he died, but in his tomb, when he was translated, 31 III| had always grown in his tomb.~Thus endeth the Life of 32 III| his sin, and came to the tomb of the said virgin, and 33 IV| wherefore he went to the tomb of S. Thomas to pray for 34 IV| he returned again to the tomb of S. Thomas, and prayed 35 IV| a time as he visited her tomb, he was not all asleep nor 36 IV| were showed and done at her tomb. Then Clovis, king of France, 37 IV| in his reins, came to her tomb and there received very 38 IV| by Autun, he went to the tomb of S. Cassian and enquired 39 IV| answered him out of the tomb and said: I am in sweet 40 IV| reverence buried it in my new tomb. And that other that lieth 41 IV| full of red roses is the tomb of S. Stephen, which only 42 IV| which hast enclosed in one tomb the glorious jewels, the 43 IV| the same time when his tomb was opened, which was bounden 44 IV| issued gloriously out of the tomb, and thus was received in 45 IV| vestments were left in her tomb, to the comfort of good 46 IV| place much far from folk a tomb or a sepulchre environed 47 IV| such a place, in such a tomb in the Vale of Jehosaphat; 48 IV| holy body was laid in the tomb honourably, but her soul 49 V| miracles were showed at his tomb that it was held in great 50 V| despite, and laid them in a tomb of lead, and threw them 51 V| Elisæum and Abdias, and at his tomb many miracles were showed. 52 V| cell which was set on the tomb of S. Concord. And as he 53 V| answered again out of the tomb that he might not now come, 54 V| went then together to the tomb of S. Concord, and lifted 55 V| they sent hastily to the tomb of the dead man, and found 56 V| that other thigh in the tomb instead of his. Then let 57 V| thither, he proudly smote the tomb with his foot, and said: 58 VI| there came a cripple to his tomb to be holpen of his great 59 VI| And when he came to the tomb, he besought Almighty God 60 VI| burying, there came to his tomb a man which had but one 61 VI| custom daily to visit the tomb of S. Edward with certain 62 VI| and went straight to the tomb of S. Edward with his cross 63 VI| into the hard stone of his tomb, saying: Take this and give 64 VI| stone that lay upon his tomb resolved by miracle, and 65 VI| some of them went to the tomb and would have pulled out 66 VI| archbishop, and went unto the tomb whereas the staff stood 67 VI| great devotion to visit the tomb of his cousin, S. Edward, 68 VI| burying that they opened his tomb. And when the stone was 69 VI| aromatic had flowed out of the tomb. And they found the pall 70 VI| therein, and covered again his tomb with full great reverence, 71 VI| mass time he came to the tomb of S. Edward and fell down 72 VI| and irons hang tofore his tomb.~The viscount of Limoges 73 VI| that great chain tofore his tomb. There was a certain man 74 VI| like as dead men be in a tomb. And after entered into 75 VI| coals all burning unto the tomb of S. Martin, and his vestments 76 VI| people every day to the tomb of S. Clare, and giving 77 VI| And forthwith went to her tomb full of belief to have his 78 VI| laid the child upon the tomb of the virgin and made his 79 VI| And then she came to the tomb of S. Clare with great repentance 80 VI| and he was set tofore her tomb three nights and two days, 81 VI| to them that came to her tomb sick and diseased, and when 82 VI| monastery, and Iying tofore the tomb of the holy virgin, that 83 VI| the monastery ne to the tomb where the virgin lay. And 84 VI| neck, and so went to the tomb, and there being in great 85 VI| and laid him down upon the tomb, and anon he was perfectly 86 VI| did her to be borne to the tomb of S. Clare and prayed her 87 VI| the maid lay tofore the tomb she began to sweat, and 88 VI| miracles were showed at her tomb after her death. It was 89 VI| after was brought into the tomb of S. Elizabeth, and was 90 VI| that he should go to the tomb of S. Elizabeth, and was 91 VI| S. Nicholas' Church in a tomb of marble before the rood, 92 VI| kneeled down tofore the tomb of S. Clement and had made 93 VII| And after came unto his tomb and saw there written by 94 VII| many fair miracles at the tomb of these two precious bodies.~ 95 VII| make a verse to set on his tomb, and began in this wise: 96 VII| morn he found graven on his tomb by the hands of angels the 97 VII| of S. Peter: This is the tomb of the golden Petronelle 98 VII| dead it was written on his tomb whereas he was buried with 99 VII| where the said grave or tomb is, and devoutly beseecheth 100 VII| Blind men cured at the tomb of S. Edward, vi. 34.~Blind 101 VII| result of refusing, iii. 199.~Tomb of S. Andrew, miracle of


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