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clothaire 2
clothe 19
clothed 31
clothes 93
clothing 58
cloths 2
clotilde 3
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94 labour
94 slept
94 visage
93 clothes
93 dwell
93 gladly
93 sovereign
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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clothes

   Volume
1 I| stars be subject, to whose clothes angels bow, the stars give 2 I| abashed when I behold these clothes and see the heaven. The 3 I| singing and praising him, the clothes be foul, and God is worshipped. 4 I| Litanies. For it with black clothes. And peradventure for that 5 I| cometh from Edom with his clothes dyed, whereas saith the 6 I| that cometh from Edom, his clothes dyed of Bosra? This word 7 I| is signified by the white clothes and clean of which the altar 8 I| loved, and took the best clothes that Esau had, and did them 9 I| savour and smell of his clothes, blessing him he said: Lo! 10 I| give me bread to eat, and clothes to cover me, and I may return 11 I| bathed, and changed his clothes, and brought tofore Pharaoh, 12 I| sorrow cut and rent their clothes, and laded their asses again, 13 I| silver and of gold, and clothes, and them shall ye lay on 14 I| of gold and silver, and clothes; our Lord shall give to 15 I| and let them wash their clothes, and be ready the third 16 I| when they had washen their clothes he said to them: Be ye ready 17 II| other beasts, and also good clothes, and wethers, and all that 18 II| image, and covered it with clothes. And on the morn Saul sent 19 II| came also, and took off his clothes and was naked all that day 20 II| vessels of gold and silver, clothes and armour for war, aromatics, 21 II| his misery they tare their clothes and cast dust on their heads, 22 II| hungry and gave to the naked clothes, and diligently he buried 23 II| cover the naked with thy clothes. Ordain thy bread and wine 24 II| with her rich and precious clothes, and went in and stood before 25 II| weeping and rending his clothes, and went in to the tabernacle 26 II| this, anon they rent their clothes, and intolerable dread fell 27 II| well gold, silver, gems, clothes, as all other appurtenances 28 II| unclad him, and gave his clothes unto the butchers. And then 29 II| keeper, they rent their clothes and wept bitterly; and then 30 II| manners they were malicious. clothes taken from the altar and 31 II| unbind and take away the clothes from her. And when they 32 II| affranchised them for to bear their clothes into the city of Amiens. 33 II| unclothe thyself of thy clothes of silk and do on a coarse 34 II| shouldst leave thy rich clothes and clothe thee with a coarse 35 II| araged made to take off her clothes, and all naked to be led 36 II| right soft bed, with soft clothes, so that he be not made 37 II| day clothed with his best clothes, a poor shipman came to 38 II| having in his bed but vile clothes and not rich, for he had 39 II| have rest? Lo, here our clothes be all wet of thy tears, 40 III| your precious adornments, clothes of gold, houses, lands, 41 III| that tofore went clothed in clothes of gold and of silk, and 42 III| and after, I ate herbs. My clothes be rotten long sith, and 43 III| S. Peter, clad in white clothes, holding the sign of the 44 III| was richly arrayed with clothes fringed with gold, to whom 45 III| commanded her to do on her clothes and hosen and shoes. Incontinent 46 IV| the city, and clad with clothes of light, and arrayed with 47 IV| sprang out milk into the clothes of the knight, and afterward 48 IV| wail and clothe him with clothes of mourning and sorrow, 49 IV| hair, and clad her with the clothes of her husband, and went 50 IV| in a palace wrapped with clothes of silk. And thou seest 51 IV| heard that, she rent her clothes, and came to the prison, 52 IV| Christ, wrapped in poor clothes, enriched him, and crowned 53 IV| again with his religious clothes, and brought again into 54 IV| and precious stones in her clothes, and came to a man named 55 IV| were there took off the clothes from the body for to wash 56 IV| than not to believe her clothes and vestments were left 57 IV| corruption of death and clothes of immortality, and when 58 V| twenty-six years that his clothes never waxed old ne foul. 59 V| had, and took away all his clothes save a mantle. And when 60 V| and wrapped it in clean clothes and shut it in her chest, 61 V| they clothed Eugenia with clothes of gold and enhanced her 62 V| despoiled him of all his clothes in to his shirt, and took 63 V| the judge clad him with clothes of silk, and hung on him 64 V| little of his bones with his clothes of silk and his ouches of 65 V| our fellows, and have our clothes red of their blood, let 66 V| and he took off all his clothes and clad him with the clothes 67 V| clothes and clad him with the clothes of a beggar, and sat among 68 V| money, and resigned also his clothes, and so naked he fled to 69 V| on him but foul and few clothes, and that he trembled for 70 V| he despoiled him of his clothes and beat himself right hard 71 V| up without wetting of his clothes that he ware, ne never drop 72 V| preciously adorned with clothes; then said he to her: If 73 VI| Peter with bright shining clothes appearing in a high place 74 VI| and matter on the king's clothes, which was told to the king, 75 VI| arrayed her nobly with clothes as she had been a goddess, 76 VI| environed with fire that his clothes burned. And then he returned 77 VI| lavender and had washen his clothes, had conceived and borne 78 VI| the mountain, and rent her clothes and drew and rased out her 79 VI| house all clad with white clothes, and each of them bare a 80 VI| gave to some poor women the clothes in which she went to church. 81 VI| with her own hands in the clothes that she had made, and ofttimes 82 VI| again, and made clean their clothes and sheets that were foul. 83 VI| and some a part of her clothes, which they kept for great 84 VI| come, she was clad in royal clothes of gold, but under she ware 85 VI| an old man clad in white clothes, holding a book written 86 VII| God, and neither hair ne clothes of them had none harm ne 87 VII| delectable, for yet all their clothes smelled of that sweet and 88 VII| in his chair, clad with clothes of gold, and met with poor 89 VII| which were clad with torn clothes, and anon he sprang out 90 VII| should find neither meat ne clothes, but should be constrained 91 VII| them. They shall be clad in clothes of silk of all colours, 92 VII| could he ware under his clothes the hair, in so much that 93 VII| might not have off their clothes; and when they saw that


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