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groin 2
gross 3
grosser 1
ground 94
grounden 1
grovelling 1
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94 fellows
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94 jerome
94 labour
94 slept
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| going tofore kneeled down to ground and, worshipping his brother, 2 I| fell down platte to the ground. To whom Joseph said: Why 3 I| him kneeling low to the ground and worshipped him, and 4 I| thou standest on is holy ground. And said also: I am God 5 I| Lord said: Cast it on the ground. He threw it down and it 6 I| river and pour on the dry ground, and whatsoever thou takest 7 I| they fell down low to the ground and worshipped our Lord. ~ 8 I| they flew so thick by the ground that they took great number, 9 I| Tabernacle and fell down to the ground low, and prayed unto our 10 II| their god Dagon lie on the ground tofore the ark of God upon 11 II| thee, my lord, lie on the ground, and would ye that I should 12 II| That he dolved him in the ground standing naked unto the 13 II| and falling down to the ground, worshipped and adored God, 14 II| the ring fell down to the ground, and she felt herself anon 15 II| dread and fear that the ground would not have borne them, 16 II| that he fell down to the ground, wherefore Felix was sent 17 II| that she fell down to the ground tofore her father crying 18 II| sorrow fell down to the ground, and with her nails began 19 II| was smitten down to the ground for to be raised. And S. 20 III| upon the straw or upon the ground, and took but little rest. 21 III| burning brands, and anon the ground where the holy virgin was 22 III| like as it had been on dry ground and his feet dry and took 23 III| man fell down anon to the ground because he mocked the holy 24 III| but oft fell down to the ground. And on a time as he lay 25 III| which two ends stand on the ground, and two upward like S. 26 III| father Zosimus fell down unto ground, and thanked our Lord God 27 III| they cast him down to the ground and there they wounded him 28 III| head that he fell to the ground, and then rendered up his 29 III| sore and threw him to the ground. And after said to the maid: 30 III| up and dolven deep in the ground. Now it happed after, that 31 III| the time of reaping, that ground so trodden bare more corn 32 III| know well that I till the ground, wherefore I ought as well 33 III| fixed his staff into the ground, and a well of clear water 34 III| spring up in the hot sandy ground, and so high on the top 35 III| stroke, that the body fell to ground and the head hung still 36 III| stake which he pight in the ground, and made the holy man to 37 III| the altar, he fell down to ground and died.~Many other miracles 38 III| with the hair, Iying on the ground tofore S. Peter in demanding 39 III| the ho]y man looked on the ground and saw a penny signed with 40 III| that dispraised her, the ground wet of her tears, and recited 41 III| debonair, took her up from the ground, and in smiling, gave to 42 III| stretched herself on the ground in orisons and in weepings. 43 IV| abode in two pieces on the ground. After that the duke commanded 44 IV| took and cast him to the ground under him, and would have 45 IV| they let him fall to the ground and brake his neck and head, 46 IV| times he sank down to the ground, and five times arose above 47 IV| then he was cast to the dry ground. Then he affirmed that he 48 IV| head and threw him to the ground, and set her right foot 49 IV| the top was even with the ground. And he went, without leaping, 50 IV| anon he arose up from the ground, and took off the sack in 51 IV| cross, fell down to the ground and prayed in this manner: 52 IV| down from the top to the ground beneath, and made of them 53 IV| plunged them down in the ground of the sea. And when they 54 IV| bed and Iying on the bare ground. And after, when he was 55 IV| pavilion upon him, and the ground was all wet about him, and 56 IV| thought he looked upon the ground and saw a penny, which without 57 IV| out of his hands to the ground, and was all tobroken. And 58 IV| grain of the mustard is ground it chauffeth, and when Laurence 59 IV| and overthrew it to the ground. ~Then suddenly both his 60 V| within the burgh, on the ground, the devils making joy and 61 V| remnant of his bread upon the ground. He would also that right 62 V| to be laid upon the bare ground, and did do call all the 63 V| fallen out of a window to the ground and died forthwith, and 64 VI| descended from his horse to the ground. And an hour after he came 65 VI| himself, and arose from the ground, and said: Rehearse again 66 VI| and anon he fell to the ground tofore the figure, and said: 67 VI| river, he set down on the ground the child that he had borne 68 VI| would give to him as much ground as he might build a church 69 VI| whereas the head fell to the ground, there sprang up a fair 70 VI| he fell down dead to the ground, and his body was all black, 71 VI| found Iying fast to the ground, and they might no more 72 VI| accustomed to lie on the bare ground, and but one coverlet of 73 VI| laid him down on the bare ground. And about mid-night all 74 VI| she lay always on the bare ground, or for to take the better 75 VI| her body were fixed to the ground, in such wise that for all 76 VI| which lay there on the ground in great disease, and finally 77 VI| hurtled strongly against the ground, sometime he bit the stones 78 VI| for fear fell down to the ground as he had been dead. Whom 79 VII| degrees and steps to the ground, so that his head was all 80 VII| a poor man lying on the ground, which was hurt on the foot 81 VII| emperor and threw him to the ground, and would have strangled 82 VII| but the vermin fell to the ground from his thigh. He had a 83 VII| and to sprinkle it on the ground all about whereas he went, 84 VII| enhanced and lifted up from the ground the height of two cubits 85 VII| passed through the said man's ground, the same holy corpse at 86 VII| entrance of the said man's ground stood still, insomuch that 87 VII| refuseth to enter within the ground of this sinner, my town 88 VII| and setting himself on the ground ate with them of the said 89 VII| He lay all night on the ground and had for his bedding, 90 VII| make an abbey on their own ground and put monks therein, and 91 VII| sustained them from the ground as they had hanged upon 92 VII| the which, setting foot on ground, occupied and took by force 93 VII| water that he fell on the ground and could not return in 94 VII| this holy bishop upon the ground naked and stretched him


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