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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| this feast that we may so please him, that after this short 2 I| without faith no man may please God, and the mind of the 3 I| and believe as it shall please them. ~Nevertheless in Scholastica 4 I| after. And Jacob thought to please him with gifts. ~The night 5 I| all in a day, wherefore please it you, my lord, to go tofore, 6 II| the tenth or what shall please him, and ye shall be to 7 II| them Tabernacles for to please his wives and concubines, 8 II| hast left thy father, if it please thee we will go tofore and 9 II| and shall, as long as they please their God. Their God hated 10 II| that I do, I shall do, and please him all the days of my life. 11 II| an house where it shall please thee, and I will that thou 12 II| then forthon do as it shall please thee. S. Lucy said: Sweet 13 II| anger not my God; thou wilt please them, and I covet only to 14 II| them, and I covet only to please our Lord Jesu Christ. Paschasius 15 II| to call me to thee, if it please thee, receive me for to 16 II| thought, but I would fain please you, and do all that you 17 II| Anthony what he might do to please God, and he answered: Over 18 III| I that was accustomed to please man and the world, I desire 19 III| the world, I desire now to please Jesu Christ. And what shall 20 III| yet I shall keep it if it please him. The ancient nobleman 21 III| Lord to do that which might please him and eschew that should 22 III| said in weeping: Lord God please it to thee to receive me 23 III| am ashamed to live if it please God, ne I have no fear re 24 III| glorious saints that it may please them to pray to God for 25 III| his knees, and would fain please the child with kissings 26 III| named Severus, which for to please the emperor Diocletian, 27 III| our Lord for me that it please him to send his angel to 28 III| make of these stones if it please him the child of Abraham 29 III| that by his benign grace it please him to give again the life 30 III| am come hither, that it please thee to raise this child 31 III| would pray God that it might please him to raise his squire 32 IV| other desire, but only to please God. And he forsook not 33 IV| James and John said: If it please thee Lord let fire descend 34 IV| thy pilgrimage may neither please God ne me. It appertaineth 35 IV| succeeded him, and would please every man, and commanded 36 IV| whole, or where it shall please thee to enhabit it, transport 37 V| chattel; receive me, if it please you, to be your chattel. 38 V| And because the king would please the saint, and doubted that 39 V| assembled great people for to please his wife, and did do bind 40 V| sweet love which ought to please him. And that other company 41 V| by martyrdom. And if it please you, let us send this answer 42 V| with virtues. And if it please you, let us remand unto 43 V| victory was done, and if it please otherwise to S. Michael, 44 V| because she had more care to please the world than she had to 45 V| the world than she had to please God; and then fell down 46 V| busily painteth her for to please worldly friends and lovers, 47 V| when we be negligent for to please the heavenly spouse, our 48 VI| though I be unworthy, if it please God to relieve him and to 49 VI| with this staff. If it so please thee that thine old sentence 50 VI| pastoral staff, and if it please to thee to change it, so 51 VI| bowels of mercy on me, if it please thee give me health, or 52 VI| that is to wit, that it please, that it appear and move. 53 VI| appear and move. That it please, he ought to speak ornately; 54 VI| infirmities, as far as it shall please God, and necessary for us. 55 VI| works, and thought never to please the world but to God only. 56 VI| to array herself for to please him the better. And when 57 VI| everlasting king for to please the son of a temporal king, 58 VI| Almighty God that it might please him to raise her again unto 59 VI| Lord: Ah! fair Lord God, please it you then that they that 60 VI| Lord, keep this city if it please you, which hath given to 61 VI| one will, that it might please the Father of mercy that 62 VI| but make them strong to please and serve God. She counselled 63 VI| keep it as long as it shall please our Lord God, and it shall 64 VI| said: Suffer ye till it please me; and then Peter said 65 VII| our most sovereign lady, please if you to wit that I am 66 VII| your highness that it may please you to grant to them that 67 VII| more bound to love and to please him, and we thank him humbly 68 VII| servant and handmaid, and to please you whom my heart loveth 69 VII| shall be as long as it shall please God; and marvel thee of 70 VII| God devoutly that it might please him to show to them this 71 VII| years old, and abide till it please our Lord to send for me, 72 VII| and if not do as it shall please thee. He taught his brethren 73 VII| were at debate, could not please all men, and was weary and 74 VII| raised dead men it should not please God ne none other for his 75 VII| wot not if my works shall please our Lord. And they said: 76 VII| wedded him. And he thought to please her, and appeased her in 77 VII| then his brethren would please him and brought to him a 78 VII| and we shall see you if it please God, and she weeping three 79 VII| the monks that it would please him to come to their abbey. 80 VII| and a little bread, if it please to God and to the holy corpse 81 VII| made me may save me if it please him, and without his pleasure


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