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88 seeing
88 strong
87 baptism
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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mayst

   Volume
1 I| this beverage here, thou mayst never after have thirst. 2 I| earth, and the sea; then mayst thou see what a worker is 3 I| number the stars if thou mayst, and said to him, so shall 4 I| sister, we pray God that thou mayst increase into a thousand 5 I| and multiply, that thou mayst be increased into tourbes 6 I| seed after thee, that thou mayst possess and own the land 7 I| thee; thou thy might, thou mayst not alone sustain it, but 8 II| therefore spere and ask how thou mayst go to him, and thou shalt 9 II| show thee wherewith thou mayst prevail against that devil; 10 II| lust of thy body, that thou mayst follow the blessing of Abraham 11 II| most grievous that thou mayst do to me, and the more I 12 II| raise thee so that thou mayst go buy it of thy brother, 13 II| weep and pray that thou mayst be releved from death to 14 II| said: Arise and go if thou mayst. When the devils saw that 15 II| keepest this whole thou mayst never have health, and then 16 II| him as thou seest. If thou mayst raise him, said he, it may 17 II| thyself in such wise that thou mayst recover thy fair youth, 18 II| thee to the end that thou mayst find him alive. And when 19 II| between me and thee, for thou mayst well appease God for me, 20 III| what thou wilt, for thou mayst not deceive me. Then the 21 III| another place where thou mayst grieve ne annoy no man. 22 III| thee. He answered: Thou mayst not, for Ambrose doubteth 23 III| Philip, and said: If thou mayst do so much that we may be 24 III| vain for this oil, for thou mayst not have it till five thousand 25 III| Then said the provost: Mayst thou heal me? The child 26 III| this divine wisdom; thou mayst clearly see that it cometh 27 III| take the head by which thou mayst receive thine heal, why 28 IV| burning for slanders. Thou mayst see that he was harder than 29 IV| thy blandishing words thou mayst not draw me to thy desire, 30 IV| with thy threatenings thou mayst not break me. I am assured 31 IV| Weenest thou that thou mayst defend the law that thou 32 IV| thee in all things, if thou mayst get of thy god whom thou 33 IV| two years in this rock, mayst well re-establish his mother 34 IV| to be unworthy? Wherefore mayst not thou at the instance 35 IV| not heal my daughter, what mayst thou do to her? To whom 36 IV| beasts, and therefore thou mayst not say but wild language, 37 IV| sick of the gout, if thou mayst heal her, I promise thee 38 IV| receive thy faith if thou mayst get for her health. To whom 39 IV| righteous, therefore thou mayst not inhabit here. And then 40 IV| here is place that thou mayst go thy way, and return thither 41 IV| body, enter therein if thou mayst, and he said: Into thy vessel 42 IV| thine art magic, but me thou mayst not despise. I swear by 43 IV| Peter said to him: Thou mayst in no wise have pardon if 44 V| pestilence, study now how thou mayst be cured. And anon he felt 45 V| servants, resist him if thou mayst. Then anon the duke waxed 46 V| false image, and if thou mayst do so to my God, thou mayst 47 V| mayst do so to my God, thou mayst well draw me to thine idol, 48 V| unto Gabaoth. There thou mayst see him, with the plough 49 V| of God to our Lord: and mayst not thou do that they do 50 V| Lombards, and therefore thou mayst not surmount them, but the 51 V| Increase the torments if thou mayst hardily, for I doubt not, 52 V| city of Trecane that thou mayst find there thy brother. 53 V| there, and she said: How mayst thou be lodged here when 54 V| their mothers barren. Thus mayst thou believe by reason and 55 V| emprise and take which thou mayst not perform? Who hath taken 56 V| my sweet love, that thou mayst see his glory. And when 57 V| with the holy veil, how mayst thou take the wife of a 58 V| without forth, for thou mayst nothing prevail against 59 V| desirest to be saved, thou mayst not see me alone, but among 60 V| of enchantment, for thou mayst haply know some words that 61 VI| joined to God, whereas thou mayst not be deceived. Thou gavest 62 VI| know him now, by whom thou mayst overcome and appease them 63 VI| tormentest men as much as thou mayst, but thy might is given 64 VI| without number, and that thou mayst conduct us to the life permanable. 65 VI| to him: Jacobel, if thou mayst come and enter herein, God 66 VI| drink and said: The devil mayst thou drink, and she drank, 67 VI| riches in such wise that thou mayst reign under him, or certainly 68 VI| against the very truth. Thou mayst well take the life from 69 VI| them that be dead, thou mayst give no life, therefore 70 VI| shalt learn that which thou mayst not see with thine eyes. 71 VI| contrary unto thee, thou mayst not be deceived if thou 72 VII| what thou wilt, for thou mayst never draw me to thy will. 73 VII| our prince so that thou mayst live, howbeit that thy hands 74 VII| believe on our gods, for thou mayst see how merciful they be 75 VII| he said to her: If thou mayst suffer not for to see us 76 VII| other said: In like wise mayst thou not forbid thoughts 77 VII| but I wot not how thou mayst do any profit. And he said 78 VII| thee if thou slay me? Thou mayst not fill thy belly with 79 VII| keep them diligently thou mayst have great profit thereby. 80 VII| take that thing that thou mayst not take. And of things 81 VII| weenest to take me where thou mayst not come so high as I am; 82 VII| two slops with which thou mayst cover thee. And then he 83 VII| whom the father said: Thou mayst not have my daughter, for 84 VII| thou for nought, for thou mayst never withdraw me f'rom 85 VII| with great travail if thou mayst suffer. And after they led 86 VII| heart, to the end that thou mayst better receive my words. 87 VII| but to the end that thou mayst the better understand my 88 VII| thee in heaven where thou mayst reign as God with the Father


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