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hail 9
hail-stones 1
hailow 1
hair 99
hairs 12
hairy 1
haled 3
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101 wood
100 martyrs
99 ate
99 hair
99 iv
99 known
98 clear
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 II| not a spot; he had so much hair on his head that it grieved 2 II| came under an oak, and his hair flew about a bough of the 3 II| that Absalom hung by his hair, and the mule ran forth. 4 II| that Absalom hung by his hair on a bough of an oak, and 5 II| hung on the tree by his hair, and yet after this ten 6 II| and having on her body a hair, had fasted all the days 7 II| drawn it out, she took his hair in her hand and said: Confirm 8 II| humility, as it appeared in the hair that he wore, and in washing 9 II| in a chest two shirts of hair made full of great knots, 10 II| next his flesh he wore hard hair, full of knots, which was 11 II| in crying and tearing the hair of her head and in showing 12 III| changed into the sharpness of hair. I that was accustomed to 13 III| water, and ware always the hair. After that he went to Rome 14 III| discovered and bare above and the hair cut away, and the crown 15 III| rasure and cutting off of the hair signifieth pure life and 16 III| visage, and fair yellow hair which were for to sell. 17 III| where he was covered with an hair. The other of his fellowship 18 III| took up the child by the hair, and drew him to land, and 19 III| Then he took her by the hair, and did do beat her cruelly. 20 III| clothing, and that was the hair next his body, a coat and 21 III| was environed with ashes, hair, and sackcloth, and his 22 III| hung him on a bough by the hair of his head, and sought 23 III| dwelling in desert, ware an hair made of the hair of camels. 24 III| ware an hair made of the hair of camels. Some say that 25 III| flesh, he wore always the hair. After this he gave all 26 III| next his flesh in a sharp hair and hard, for great repentance, 27 III| had clothed them with the hair, Iying on the ground tofore 28 III| feet and eyes, and great hair that covered all the body, 29 III| the saint, in rending her hair and beating her breast and 30 IV| was out, she cut off her hair, and clad her with the clothes 31 IV| hath sewed his shirt of hair with red silk, which he 32 IV| and dryed them with the hair of her head, and anointed 33 IV| and dried them with the hair of her head, and anointed 34 IV| and dried them with the hair of her head, and desired 35 IV| heaviness he clad him in hair and wept every day in a 36 IV| odour, incorrupt, with his hair and his beard, and brought 37 IV| one clothing, that was the hair, his coat and his gown, 38 IV| environed with ashes, and hair, and with a sack, and had 39 IV| brought the prophet by his hair from Judea to Babylon, may 40 V| He ware many years the hair, and as long as he might 41 V| of S. John wrapped in an hair, and as I suppose, they 42 V| his chamber and ware the hair, and kneeled within his 43 V| do take the virgin by the hair and hung her thereby, and 44 V| the cross barefoot in his hair, and was there and went 45 V| Lord, and clad him with hair. And then the blessed Francis 46 V| to God, and cut off her hair, and clad her in the habit 47 VI| took his brother by the hair, and threw him to the earth 48 VI| fair ancient man with white hair for age. Then these pilgrims 49 VI| appeared was the fair hoar hair of his head, and then he 50 VI| began to weep and draw his hair, and would have drowned 51 VI| the fire, ne as much as an hair of them was burnt, ne none 52 VI| he that was clad in the hair of camels was S. John Baptist 53 VI| Then he wrapped him in hair and cast ashes on him, and 54 VI| and but one coverlet of hair upon his bed. And then he, 55 VI| lay in the ashes, dust and hair, that they might lay some 56 VI| christian man should die in hair and in ashes, and if I should 57 VI| the eyes sparkling, his hair purple, holding a book in 58 VI| nevertheless she ware always the hair on her bare body, and from 59 VI| Virgin Mary. And there her hair was cut off, and after, 60 VI| bread. She was never without hair next her flesh, and for 61 VI| took and drew her by the hair, and the other took her 62 VI| and drew and rased out her hair. And the holy sweet virgin 63 VI| And S. Francis cut off her hair with his own hands, and 64 VI| her father took her by the hair and drew her down from the 65 VI| himself he began to draw his hair and beat his breast, and 66 VI| Alas! alas ! drawing her hair in great sorrow, scratching 67 VI| not buy him again with a hair, and I would not return 68 VI| her alms, should have his hair cut off or shorn. Then came 69 VI| shone by the beauty of her hair, and passed by, not for 70 VI| commanded anon that her hair should be cut off, and she 71 VI| no more, because of her hair, go to dances ne karols, 72 VI| she had not had that fair hair, she had long since taken 73 VI| thou shouldest lose thine hair than my son were made emperor. 74 VI| people, so that some took a hair of her head, and some a 75 VI| Their mother ware hard hair for our Lady's love, and 76 VI| and also two shirts of hair, and prayed them for God' 77 VI| of custom they ware the hair every day, and lay therein 78 VI| life and ware a shirt of hair full of hard knots, and 79 VI| a time when his shirt of hair was right foul he took it 80 VI| but under she ware the hair. And she hearing the organs 81 VI| wept sore, and tore their hair. And Simon Magus when he 82 VII| souls unto God, and neither hair ne clothes of them had none 83 VII| have one resurrection, a hair of the head shall not perish, 84 VII| On the Ascension-day the hair was spread, and he laid 85 VII| a fair old man with hoar hair, and welcomed them full 86 VII| to-morrow and shave off thine hair and do off thy vestments, 87 VII| vestments, and clothe thee in hair in the manner of a monk, 88 VII| women should unbind their hair and bind it under their 89 VII| And the women put their hair about their chins instead 90 VII| and drew him out by the hair, and smote him down on the 91 VII| vision, that seemed that his hair was burnt, and when he awoke 92 VII| should be hanged by the hair, and as she hung, he made 93 VII| ware under his clothes the hair, in so much that by force 94 VII| and much dear he held the hair that was rough and hard. 95 VII| stone. He ware ever the hair under his shirt, whiles 96 VII| clean saint then, having the hair on his flesh, covered with 97 VII| chastising, he used the hair many times next his flesh, 98 VII| 217, vii. 199.~Beard and hair grown after death, iii. 99 VII| Christ's descent into, i. 90.~Hair shirts worn by S. Thomas


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