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95 weep
94 angry
94 charity
94 fellows
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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weep

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1 I| mow reply, but shall then weep upon themselves and upon 2 I| saying that, the Jews shall weep their life when they shall 3 I| their cruelty but shall weep in great distress. The paynims, 4 I| Christian men, sinners, shall weep that have more loved the 5 I| God. The heretics shall weep because they holden false 6 I| the lineages of the world weep, for they shall have no 7 I| that were wont to wail and weep under our torments, assail 8 I| and when he is contrite to weep for his unhappiness and 9 II| depart the mother began to weep and say: Thou hast taken 10 II| son. Tobit said to her: Weep not, our son shall come 11 II| with him, and began both to weep because at the day set he 12 II| with his wife, and began to weep for joy. When then they 13 II| Andrew heard this he began to weep, and prayed from tierce 14 II| evil fiends, wherefore I weep and pray that thou mayst 15 II| saying: I saw your two angels weep and the devils demene joy 16 II| repentant of our sins and weep with our eyes for this evil 17 II| anon he began tenderly to weep, and wailed, praying that 18 II| pity, and ye old and young, weep ye, and I will weep so much 19 II| young, weep ye, and I will weep so much that I see not the 20 II| children. They that now weep, certes should this day 21 II| she began to wail and to weep strongly, and forthwith 22 III| almost dead, and began to weep bitterly and cry, alas! 23 III| death. Then she began to weep, and made to God this prayer: 24 III| but alway he made him to weep so long that the queen which 25 III| when S. Benet saw his nurse weep he had great pity, and made 26 III| began to smite my breast and weep tenderly and sigh grievously. 27 III| began then anon tenderly to weep, and durst not approach 28 III| would make the sinner to weep. He was of so great doubt 29 III| of any bishop, he would weep so sore that unnethe he 30 III| heaven, then he answered: I weep not because they go tofore 31 III| obedient and began to wail and weep, and returned into his palace 32 III| no more do, he began to weep, and said to his daughter: 33 III| me what have ye and why weep ye, and doubt ye of nothing. 34 III| by consolation: Barnabas, weep no more, for our Lord will 35 III| that, he began strongly to weep, because he doubted the 36 III| When S. Peter saw him thus weep he began much sweetly to 37 III| at the pit she began to weep because her mother had lost 38 III| had found. She began to weep for joy, and as soon as 39 III| therefore she ceased not to weep, to adore, and to do works 40 IV| he was so accustomed to weep that his face was burnt 41 IV| heard the cock crow he would weep customably. And after that 42 IV| and sorrow. Who should not weep that hour when the commandment 43 IV| fountain of water, that I may weep day and night that the light 44 IV| who is he that shall not weep and wail and clothe him 45 IV| pleasing his God? Who shall not weep and wail? For they that 46 IV| take comfort when they may weep enough, and it is most grievance 47 IV| weeping. There could no man weep ne bewail his own defaults 48 IV| returning to herself, began to weep most bitterly, and smote 49 IV| child be holding began to weep bitterly. In that same night 50 IV| goods. And when he saw her weep he could not withhold his 51 IV| father: Right sweet father, weep no more, for I was never 52 IV| S. Dominic and began to weep and say: Blessed Dominic, 53 IV| there, saw that, he began to weep, and would have said that 54 IV| heard this they began to weep and say: Thou doubtest the 55 IV| and then began strongly to weep and were heavy and sorrowful. 56 V| heaviness, and she said: I weep here the loss of my son 57 V| sleep and said: Savina, weep no more, but leave all that 58 V| mistress was dead, she began to weep because she had nothing 59 V| more, and then shalt thou weep that thou hast not seen 60 V| she should live she should weep for him. And he said to 61 V| him. And he said to her: Weep no more for him as he were 62 V| Francis arose and began to weep and sob sorrowfully, so 63 V| appeared to her and said: Weep no more, for the light of 64 V| saw her. Then he began to weep right bitterly because she 65 VI| beheld the queen and saw her weep and sigh among, he said 66 VI| her ofttimes: My daughter, weep not, for I shall not die, 67 VI| river. And then he began to weep and draw his hair, and would 68 VI| younger heard this he began to weep and say: Forsooth, like 69 VI| and kiss each other, and weep.~And when their mother had 70 VI| angry, ne never man saw him weep, ne laugh, ne never was 71 VI| afflictions, for in such wise to weep the passion of Jesu Christ, 72 VI| that wept: Fair daughters, weep no more, for this lady shall 73 VI| they had was for to cry, to weep and to make sorrow. And 74 VI| depart from this world, but weep no more, fair sister, for 75 VI| mother and thy father to weep so much for thee and thou 76 VI| sorrowful mother so oft weep for thee, and wouldst never 77 VI| have the heart of a mother, weep ye with me upon my dear 78 VI| She had a special grace to weep abundantly tears, for to 79 VI| closed her eyes she began to weep, and in this manner she 80 VI| heard that, anon he began to weep, and advised him, and took 81 VI| suddenly and began to cry and weep strongly, saying; O my husband 82 VI| S. Clement they began to weep, and he comforted them and 83 VI| began strongly to cry and weep, and ran hither and thither 84 VII| wept, and he said to them: Weep not for me, for I go to 85 VII| me, for I go to life, but weep on yourselves, whom torments 86 VII| he began to sigh and sore weep, and S. Brandon comforted 87 VII| his monks began to cry and weep full sore, and said that 88 VII| of the treason, began to weep, and praised much the counsel 89 VII| the pillar, and began to weep. Then S. Simeon demanded 90 VII| his body. Then he began to weep strongly, kissing his eyes 91 VII| awoke, and began strongly to weep again, in saying: What relics 92 VII| enforced them to cry and weep at the voice of the birds. 93 VII| constant courage he began to weep for joy. There abode with 94 VII| found to it, he began for to weep and to reclaim S. Landry 95 VII| say: Blessed be those that weep by contrition, for they


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