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86 judgment
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| no light but the star. O palace celestial in which thou 2 I| heaven that burnt the king's palace. Yet happed more marvellous 3 I| where David had made his palace. And there was the great 4 II| making seven years, and his palace was thirteen years ere it 5 II| fair woman, and came to the palace of the bishop, and said 6 II| entered by night into my palace and durst say to me such 7 II| they might make for him a palace after the work of Rome. 8 II| the apostle a marvellous palace, and delivered to him great 9 II| paradise, and have showed me a palace of gold and silver and of 10 II| said to me: This is the palace that Thomas hath made for 11 II| king said: I have seen the palace that thou hast do make to 12 II| privily out of her father's palace with two servants, and she 13 II| in his chariot unto his palace. Now it happed that the 14 II| have made thee master of my palace; how then hast thou been 15 II| brought into prison into his palace, and to beat him so sore 16 III| battle and in services in his palace, that he was so much in 17 III| And some say that of his palace he made a church in the 18 III| determined the causes of the palace, and therefore Valentinian 19 III| S. Ambrose went unto the palace for to pray for a poor man, 20 III| weep, and returned into his palace and abode there long weeping. 21 III| was beheaded towards his palace, fire fell down from heaven 22 III| his portion at the king's palace, and bare it to his little 23 III| from his house unto the palace, and anon as he was at dinner 24 III| worshipped greatly in his palace, do thou the same wise. 25 IV| people of Rome brake up his palace and cried and moved sedition 26 IV| Lord. Liest thou not in a palace wrapped with clothes of 27 IV| forth unto the middle of the palace of the queen Lupa. And when 28 IV| demanded, and dedicated her palace into a church and endowed 29 IV| they were the first in the palace that despised the sacrifices, 30 IV| portion that he fetched at the palace, and bare it to his little 31 IV| from his hostel unto the palace upon an ass, and whiles 32 IV| from the highest of the palace by the steps down to the 33 IV| them tofore Decius, in the palace of Salustine, and said: 34 IV| confused, walked into the palace of Tiberius with Valerianus, 35 IV| promised. And anon he bought a palace and gave great gifts, and 36 IV| but take the celestial palace. Mother, be not afeard to 37 V| bishops sacrificed within the palace of the king, the devils 38 V| And then they went to the palace which was longing to Herod 39 V| Nicomedia, chief in the palace of Diocletian, and renounced 40 V| he had nourished in his palace, and were noble of manner 41 V| barbarians for to burn the palace. And then it was well showed 42 V| would have gone into the palace for to have slain the king, 43 V| the house, and it took the palace of the king, so that it 44 V| exiled, were brought unto the palace of the king. And as Ebroinus 45 VI| entered boldly into the king's palace, and came to the king's 46 VI| to seek the king in his palace, and then she came thither, 47 VI| man went in to the king's palace, and told his vision to 48 VI| years, came to the king's palace to have of the water that 49 VI| down trees to the King's palace at Bruham. And after their 50 VI| and came to the king's palace and cried for help, and 51 VI| which came to the king's palace, and then came one of the 52 VI| brother, Robert, keeper of the palace, and Stigand, which had 53 VI| chief and highest in the palace of the king of France. This 54 VI| warned him to go to the palace and no man should gainsay 55 VI| honour her, and to set in the palace of the king of paradise 56 VI| father, which came from the palace of the emperor with a great 57 VII| let ordain a tower in his palace, with divers studies and 58 VII| young Katherine went to her palace, whose heart was set afire 59 VII| of Alexandria, and to the palace of the queen Katherine, 60 VII| with thee alone unto this palace, whereas she shall be new 61 VII| Alexandria and entered into the palace, and found doors and closures 62 VII| this old man through her palace and the city of Alexandria, 63 VII| voided, both monastery and palace, and all the comfortable 64 VII| then she went home to her palace and governed her holily 65 VII| so dwelled still in her palace, never idle, but ever continued 66 VII| of age, dwelling in her palace full of riches and of servants, 67 VII| some of the people of her palace and garnished her with the 68 VII| she should be led to his palace and to be kept with great 69 VII| the emperor came to the palace, and said to Katherine: 70 VII| thou shalt be chief in my palace next the queen, and thine 71 VII| be first and chief in my palace, for thou shalt this day 72 VII| her as second lady in his palace, and she said: I.eave to 73 VII| that governed her in her palace, and of these four it is 74 VII| Theophilus stood in the palace of the emperor, this child 75 VII| Arsenius was yet master in the palace of a prince, he prayed unto 76 VII| the king and chief in his palace, by the inspiration of divine 77 VII| without the city a right noble palace, and therein set he his 78 VII| that was nourished in the palace, came to age and grew and 79 VII| and children to the king's palace, and the king made him come 80 VII| thee unto the gate of the palace, and then I shall return 81 VII| the said ring within the palace of Metz. Men may be marvelled 82 VII| so as he was within his palace, a leper came there that 83 VII| emperor was returned into his palace, sorrowful and angry at 84 VII| a fair chapel within the palace royal, in which he purposed 85 VII| to the chapel within the palace royal for to worship there 86 VII| Gundoferus, king of India, his palace, ii. 141.~Hades, Christ'


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