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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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strongly

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1 I| spiritual battle, she defend her strongly against the temptations 2 I| might be far heard. He cried strongly because none should be excused. 3 I| But our champion fought so strongly, and defouled the presser 4 II| made the earth to tremble strongly and the woman was smitten 5 II| came and began to smite strongly at the gate or door, and 6 II| he cried and knocked more strongly; and the bishop asked of 7 II| And then the provost was strongly tormented with fevers, and 8 II| howbeit that he refused it strongly, yet they set him in the 9 II| and worshipped and praised strongly God and his servant Nicholas. 10 II| heard this he sorrowed much strongly and wept, and bare the body 11 II| and it happed that he was strongly sick, and his son in law 12 II| Easter, and they prayed strongly the saint for their health. 13 II| wroth, began to cry much strongly and said: What sayest thou 14 II| began to wail and to weep strongly, and forthwith went to S. 15 III| Dagobert, the which he reproved strongly of his sins. The king was 16 III| lady wept and sighed much strongly and said: Alas! how unhappy 17 III| after that a fever took him strongly, which held him every day, 18 III| would not, but yet more strongly than tofore were they confirmed 19 III| After, S. Barnabas was right strongly well ordained against his 20 III| was showed, they thirsted strongly the blood of this holy man 21 III| pestilence of simony reigned strongly, which, for to take away 22 III| Eutrope went to Xaintes, strongly confirmed and firm in the 23 III| Marcial heard that, he began strongly to weep, because he doubted 24 III| and orage assailed them so strongly that they weened to have 25 IV| Maximian, persecuted much strongly christian men, but his son 26 IV| put them in prison, for strongly to torment them, whom he 27 IV| abideth you there. Fight ye strongly for Christ, and show you 28 IV| And the husband sighed strongly also for the same cause, 29 IV| mother? And the pilgrim wept strongly and said: Alas! caitiff, 30 IV| us thither where we were strongly tormented and grievously 31 IV| came after us, and blamed strongly the devils of their fallacy. 32 IV| me, and then she blamed strongly the devils, and commanded 33 IV| James in Galicia, he was strongly sick. And his fellows prayed 34 IV| and fell on them, weeping strongly, and embraced them, and 35 IV| principate, and beat him strongly and let him lie for dead. 36 IV| and when he awoke he was strongly amarvelled, and when he 37 IV| warned his brethren to resist strongly the fiend their enemy. And 38 IV| and when he had blamed him strongly, anon the devil enjoyed 39 IV| sore afraid and doubted strongly. And as Sicardus saith in 40 IV| griddle of iron upon the fire strongly burning, and that was done 41 IV| heard that they doubted strongly, and cried high: S. Mary, 42 IV| without soul, and then began strongly to weep and were heavy and 43 V| was greatly achauffed and strongly desired his company. And 44 V| heard that, they marvelled strongly, for certainly the humbleness 45 V| and told to him, weeping strongly, what she suffered. And 46 V| thing, and he marvelled strongly who they were and demanded 47 V| ensamples Austin enforced him strongly, so that he assailed his 48 V| cheer as mind, and cried strongly: What suffer we? what hear 49 V| disattemperately.~He praised them strongly that had desire to die, 50 V| Then he was reproved and strongly chidden of his father, who 51 V| blessed Adrian enjoyed him strongly, and marvelled much of his 52 V| emperor heard that, he was strongly angry, and it did him much 53 V| in such wise that she was strongly esprised and chauffed in 54 V| bishop heard this he wept strongly, and made to void all the 55 V| of S. John, defended him strongly. And John Chrysostom constrained 56 V| Celtic barbarians, which strongly was lifted up, and by study 57 V| was happed, he marvelled strongly, for he knew well that the 58 V| to rebuke and blame him strongly, and the friends of the 59 V| time Lambert began to blame strongly Pepin, for a common woman 60 V| daughter. And this virgin was strongly grieved and vexed of Cyprian, 61 V| mountain of Gargan began strongly to tremble and a great tempest 62 V| and a protector, and shall strongly stand against Antichrist. 63 V| us shame, and reproveth strongly our poverty, for, for my 64 V| he went hastily and cried strongly: All ye devils depart from 65 V| he felt no pain.~He was strongly sick in the desert of S. 66 V| them: My brethren, ye ought strongly to praise and give laud 67 V| howbeit that she refused it strongly. And as she administered 68 VI| Then all the host enjoyed strongly of the finding of his wife 69 VI| devils, which complained strongly because that the souls of 70 VI| And this pilgrim prayed strongly S. Leonard and also them 71 VI| no bishop, they required strongly him to be their bishop, 72 VI| him. Sometime he hurtled strongly against the ground, sometime 73 VI| lamps, and after he made her strongly to be beaten, and hurted 74 VI| culpable, and that he had strongly beaten them. She did so 75 VI| dead, she cried and brayed strongly, and bit her hands, and 76 VI| and began to cry and weep strongly, saying; O my husband and 77 VI| he was in Antioch defamed strongly S. Peter, and said he was 78 VI| remembered her son and began strongly to cry and weep, and ran 79 VII| fear of death. Then was she strongly troubled for sorrow, and 80 VII| good and evil; and began strongly to blame them that worship 81 VII| And when he felt him so strongly travailed, he was much angry 82 VII| save me. And then she began strongly to assail the tower of his 83 VII| see how this maid hath strongly put forth that we might 84 VII| Come then and let us knock strongly against him sith we find 85 VII| cross, and troubled him strongly, and when he was garnished 86 VII| not draw it out, and began strongly to defend him with a stool. 87 VII| he loved and honoured him strongly, and after, when he was 88 VII| Lombards, which tormented strongly the church like as Astolphus 89 VII| body. Then he began to weep strongly, kissing his eyes and his 90 VII| Then he awoke, and began strongly to weep again, in saying: 91 VII| he removed the body much strongly, and then had Anthony much 92 VII| their meat, and cried so strongly that men and beasts enforced 93 VII| philosopher, which laboured strongly for the christian religion, 94 VII| twice against the rock so strongly that the mariners and other 95 VII| of God, which he did more strongly than he did before. And


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