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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| baptized in the flood or river of Jordan, and therefore 2 I| millstone and cast in the river of Tiber for to be sunken 3 I| Vienne and cast it in to the river named Rhone. Vienne is as 4 I| out, as it appeareth by a river which ariseth and runneth 5 I| Phison wisdom. This flood, or river Phison, of his nature ariseth 6 I| prayer of the prophet the river of blood ceased, and came 7 I| nature? Marah, which was a river right bitter, in such wise 8 I| my staff I have gone this river of Jordan, and now I return 9 I| thought he stood upon the river, from which he saw seven 10 I| other seven come out of the river, poor and lean, and were 11 I| of males cast ye into the river, and what of women keep 12 I| child, and set it on the river, and let it drive down in 13 I| Pharaoh descended down to the river for to wash her in the water, 14 I| then take water of the river and pour on the dry ground, 15 I| cometh on the bank of the river, and take in thine hand 16 I| fishes that were in the river died, and the water was 17 I| for water all about by the river, and they found no water 18 I| heureux, happy. ~flom, n., a river. frushed, v., Fr. fruisser, 19 II| all the realms from the river of the ends of the Philistines 20 II| that they made was by the river of Tigris, and Tobias went 21 II| glue, and thrown into the river, and S. Andrew to be put 22 III| till they came to a great river over which much folk passed, 23 III| Placidus, which went to the river for to draw water, and his 24 III| so that he fell into the river which was much deep, and 25 III| much deep, and anon the river bare him forth more than 26 III| And when they came to the river of Tanaro, S. Seconde saw 27 III| was night, and went to the river named Pade, and the angel 28 III| horse and led him over the river, and led him unto Tredonence, 29 III| sign of the cross upon the river and passed over the water 30 III| the devil threw him in the river and there died shamefully. 31 III| barbarians nigh unto the river of the Danube, which would 32 III| as he began to pass the river he was much afeard because 33 III| a mile from the city and river of Ligerim, but the women 34 III| day he baptized, in the river named Swale, ten thousand 35 III| people resorting to the said river, which was so deep that 36 III| they found themselves by a river, and there resting and praying 37 III| Victoriana rode his horse into a river that lay thereby, and as 38 III| came to a swift running river, where they might not lightly 39 III| them for to swim over the river, and some that could not 40 III| water withdrew, and the river dried up in such wise that 41 III| safely go dry foot over the river, and also by the prayer 42 III| alive in the deepness of the river. And then one of the knights 43 III| during my life, for this river by thy prayers is made dry, 44 III| thou affirmest, for this river is thus dried by the benignity 45 III| towards Bethany, upon the river or desert, not far from 46 III| all the province from the river of Rhone unto the sea, she 47 III| they were lodged nigh by a river, and the son of the earl 48 III| Poictiers bained him in the said river, the enemy the devil drowned 49 III| n., doings. ~flom, n., river. ~fournil, n., limekiln. ~ 50 IV| him: Knowest thou such a river, in which many be perished 51 IV| shalt be resident by that river, and thou shalt bear over 52 IV| went Christopher to this river, and made there his habitacle 53 IV| beside the rivage of the river, which prayed him goodly 54 IV| staff, and entered into the river for to pass. And the water 55 IV| pass. And the water of the river arose and swelled more and 56 IV| bodies cast into Tiber, the river. And Beatrice, their sister, 57 IV| There was that time upon the river of Rhone, in a certain wood 58 IV| hiding and lurking in the river, and perished them that 59 IV| between the town and the river of Rhone, there was a young 60 IV| on that other side of the river desiring to hear her words, 61 IV| about on both sides of the river of Rhone, as well towns 62 IV| on that other side of the river, but the ship came at his 63 IV| Dominic on a time came to a river toward the parts of Toulouse, 64 IV| And as he should pass a river he fell into the water and 65 IV| sexton, and went to the river and found him there drowned. 66 IV| tofore day standing by a river, and talked and jangled 67 V| and as he went over the river of Secana he prayed our 68 V| in Maestricht, upon the river of the Meuse, in the bishopric 69 V| the son of Cosdroe by the river of Danube; and then it pleased 70 V| plunged and cast into the river. And then Eraclius commended 71 V| place delectable, by the river of Rhone, which was named 72 V| which had been cast in the river of Rhone, was found, and 73 V| should be cast into the river Seine. And a noble woman 74 VI| time, under the ice in the river of Anxion to be drowned, 75 VI| that other brink of the river. Which thing Rictius Varius 76 VI| because it was nigh to the river, they might lightly be brought 77 VI| against the stream of the river. And when they came to the 78 VI| and a boat ready in the river, ordained by our Lord. Then, 79 VI| and his children came to a river, and for the great abundance 80 VI| water he durst not pass that river with his both sons at once, 81 VI| them on the brink of the river, and bare over that other 82 VI| and when he had passed the river, he set down on the ground 83 VI| on that other side of the river. And when he was in the 84 VI| was in the middle of the river. And then he began to weep 85 VI| fall into that stinking river, and the righteous people 86 VI| alone in a desert upon the river of Loire, and Leonard was 87 VI| A serpent passed over a river, and S. Martin said to the 88 VI| that were in the fields and river came for to help them, but 89 VI| a rock that stood upon a river of water, and made her to 90 VI| tree which hung over the river, and ceased not to play 91 VII| last they came to a fair river, but they durst not go over, 92 VII| Land and washed him in a river, there he perished and died, 93 VII| and cast it within the river of Tiber, to the end that 94 VII| about to have out of the river of Tiber the bodies of the 95 VII| so as he passed over the river of Meuse, and that he was 96 VII| the faithf'ul.~flom, n., river.~foison, n., plenty.~fraitour, 97 VII| friar, vision of, iv. 184.~River dried up miraculously, iii.


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