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sleeves 6
sleight 1
slept 94
slew 136
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94 ground
94 jerome
94 labour
94 slept
94 visage
93 clothes
93 dwell
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| children. ~Whiles that Adam slept, God took one of his ribs, 2 I| he was drunk, and lay and slept, and his privy member lay 3 I| laid under his head and slept in the same place. And there 4 I| the mandrake of my son. He slept with her that night, and 5 I| multitude. Then when he had slept that night, he ordained 6 I| anon loved and ravished and slept with her, oppressing her 7 I| of his sleep, and after slept again, and saw another dream. 8 II| quenched and put out. Samuel slept in the temple of our Lord 9 II| sleep, and he returned and slept. And our Lord called him 10 II| thee. Samuel returned and slept in his place, and our Lord 11 II| sacrifices ne gifts never. Samuel slept till on the morn, and then 12 II| into the tent where Saul slept, and Abner with him and 13 II| them ne awaked, for they slept all. Then when David was 14 II| drinking of his cup, and slept in his bosom. She was to 15 II| laid him down by a wall and slept. And from a swallow's nest 16 II| and Holofernes lay and slept in overmuch drunkenness, 17 II| together, weening he had slept with of Judith. And when 18 II| lord; and anon, when he had slept thereupon, on the morning 19 II| S. Stephen, and anon she slept, and after arose suddenly 20 II| and laid them down and slept, and this was in the Holy 21 II| departed out of this world and slept in our Lord, etc. ~ 22 II| to him a revelation as he slept that, beneath all, low down 23 II| journey, and after, he slept. And the devil took all 24 II| night following when he slept, he saw one brighter than 25 III| After long time S. Julian slept about midnight, sore travailed, 26 III| appeared to him as he lay and slept tofore the church door, 27 III| the death of S. Ambrose, slept and heard a voice that thrice 28 III| help and aid, and after, he slept. And that same time appeared 29 III| prayer when he should have slept and rested, and by day he 30 III| shut and closed. Then he slept at the door, and he saw 31 III| And in the night, as he slept in his bed, an angel awoke 32 III| himself in his grave and slept in our Lord.~He preached 33 III| such wise that he neither slept ne woke wholly, there appeared 34 III| night when he had fasted and slept not. And with them appeared 35 IV| happed on a night, as he slept, a voice said to him: Maturin, 36 IV| gave up her spirit, and slept in our Lord, about the year 37 IV| s love. And at last they slept in our Lord, and died about 38 IV| night, when his fellows slept, took a knife and cut off 39 IV| days. And in a time, as he slept in his lodge, he heard the 40 IV| suddenly, as God would, they slept, and when it came on the 41 IV| supposed verily that they had slept but one night only, and 42 IV| which is said that they slept three hundred and sixty-two 43 IV| and seventy, and so they slept but two hundred and eight 44 IV| were heavy of sleep and slept, and there came a great 45 IV| which after the epistle slept in his chair, and said to 46 IV| he laid down his head and slept in our Lord. ~He preached 47 IV| arose and awoke, as he had slept, and as he had had no harm. 48 IV| hundred and twenty-one and so slept in our Lord Jesu Christ, 49 IV| in this manner. For as he slept a light sleep, the head 50 IV| long prayed in tears she slept, and saw S. Dominic with 51 IV| sister that night, that slept in the dortour, saying: 52 IV| Decius knew that the emperor slept in his pavilion, he entered 53 IV| contemplation, she suddenly slept, and the glorious virgin 54 IV| again to his wife, which yet slept in the church, and bade 55 IV| virgins which held the lights, slept. Then our Lord came with 56 IV| the first parents which slept in the death of sin, buried 57 V| all naked there where he slept, and when he felt her, he 58 V| him to that other side and slept. And she tarried a space 59 V| lost no time but when he slept, and said that the comparison 60 V| hundred and fifty six. He slept in our Lord among the hands 61 V| the night following, as he slept, there came a man to him 62 V| ennobled in many virtues, slept in peace in our Lord. He 63 V| of S. Concord. And as he slept he saw a marvellous vision. 64 V| pray for him, and so he slept and died goodly in our Lord. 65 V| had made her prayers she slept. And S. Adrian appeared 66 V| him, anon they came and slept at his feet. Then said Matthew 67 V| reaping of his corn, he slept with open mouth in the field, 68 V| all his thigh. And as he slept, the holy martyrs Cosmo 69 V| his pasture, and the lion slept fast, and certain merchants 70 V| might go about whilst he slept at mid-day, and so it was 71 V| borne thither while they slept. And this was the kalends 72 V| came at the last hour, he slept in our Lord. Of whom a friar 73 V| unto heaven, and anon he slept in peace, and followed his 74 V| when he saw his son dead he slept on the earth weeping, and 75 V| night, whilst Pelagienne slept, the devil came to her and 76 VI| supposing the king had slept, and took out of it a certain 77 VI| into better and at the day slept in our Lord. That which 78 VI| departed out of this world, and slept in our Lord, whereafterward 79 VI| midnight all the Poictevins slept, and they of Tours put him 80 VI| which wrote his life, as he slept a little after Matins, like 81 VI| of Milan, sang mass, and slept upon the altar between the 82 VI| his leave. And when he had slept the space of three hours 83 VI| happed on a night as he slept by the bridge of Margue, 84 VI| And the same night, as he slept, he heard a voice that said 85 VI| she gave up her spirit and slept in our Lord, and though 86 VI| the end of three days she slept in our Lord, and S. Urban 87 VI| accomplished, the child slept, and the noise and sound 88 VI| wist not, but that he had slept there but one night sweetly.~ 89 VII| fellows went to bed and slept well, and on the morn they 90 VII| fishes lay then as they had slept. And then S. Brandon said: 91 VII| anything against me, ne I ne slept also as long as I was contrary 92 VII| clothing, and said he had never slept, at his will, having in 93 VII| then it happed that she slept, and the holy man prayed 94 VII| and when he must sleep, he slept on the earth, and instead


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