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fawned 1
fawning 2
fawns 1
fear 74
feared 22
feareth 1
fearful 9
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75 seek
75 sunday
74 fear
74 nicholas
74 signified
74 sing
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| ought not to be done for fear of pain, but for the love 2 I| the star judge in great fear. The sixth sign, the edifices 3 I| health. And now not only they fear us, but now threaten and 4 I| causes. The first is to fear the devils, for when they 5 I| that they should die to fear them with, and then ate 6 I| Abram said to his wife: I fear and dread sore that when 7 I| of my brother Esau, for I fear him greatly lest he come 8 II| and Judah dwelled without fear and dread, every each under 9 II| with so great dread and fear that they shall flee, whom 10 II| from the christian men the fear and dread to die for the 11 II| church; and they had so great fear and dread that they left 12 II| tofore, the evil spirits had fear and dread of you, and by 13 II| bodies human, now have ye fear and dread of them and be 14 II| being in England. And, for fear thereof they wrote so over 15 II| off, wherefore he fled for fear, and so did all the monks, 16 II| they began to dread and fear that the ground would not 17 II| thereon be broken, for to fear the other. And when he was 18 II| nothing of thy torments, but I fear sore that thou wilt fain 19 II| hand began to tremble for fear; then in great indignation 20 III| took they such dread and fear that after that they ne 21 III| it, and yet we ought to fear it, and to turn and forsake 22 III| Angers, named Glanfeuil, for fear of the Normans, unto the 23 III| malice of Florentin he had fear of his disciples, and sent 24 III| and when he saw him he had fear that he would have denounced 25 III| please God, ne I have no fear re dread of death, for we 26 III| presence of Felician, to fear him withal, and he drank 27 III| by fair promises and to fear him by menaces, and so to 28 III| tribulation that he had great fear that the tranquillity of 29 III| tofore had trembled for fear, began to sing for joy: 30 III| to made. ~doubt, v., to fear.~eme, n., uncle. ~empesh, 31 IV| him in hallowed place for fear of the queen Quendred. ~ 32 IV| lack breath and sigh for fear. And as soon as he returned 33 IV| the body away by night for fear of the Jews, and brought 34 IV| hear the devil named, I fear that he should have power 35 IV| wot well that we fled for fear of Decius the emperor, and 36 IV| their enemies had so great fear, that they cast away all 37 IV| like red metal, and gave fear and dread to them that looked 38 IV| him, he answered, without fear or dread: I am not worthy 39 IV| Philip fled and hid him for fear of Decius. And then the 40 IV| the love of Christ not to fear the day of doom. Thirdly, 41 IV| tremblest thou by so great fear, which hast so oft showed 42 V| said, Bernard said without fear, dread, or wrath: I confess 43 V| hardily, for I doubt not, ne fear not thee, ne the torments 44 V| sacrifice for dread and fear, and when Eufemia saw even 45 V| the cruel tyrant for to fear them tithed two times by 46 V| durst not receive it for fear of his parents and kin. 47 V| holy S. Francis, for to fear others, commanded to cast 48 V| they fled away from him for fear.~But the devil which had 49 VI| assay and tempt to let or to fear him. And then he commended 50 VI| enemies, putting them in great fear. And the second manner of 51 VI| make a great chain for to fear withal the malefactors, 52 VI| white vesture and said: Fear thee nothing, for thou shalt 53 VI| renounced chivalry, but for fear and dread of the present 54 VI| smitten suddenly with great fear, for they heard divers people 55 VI| holy ladies had so great fear that their hearts melted 56 VI| she that was sick, without fear of heart, made her to be 57 VI| Saracens had so great dread and fear, that over the walls, and 58 VI| wet. And she had so great fear when she approached nigh 59 VI| they answered: Dame, we fear and dread to anger your 60 VI| almost from themselves for fear of the sight. But then S. 61 VI| whom Valerian seeing, for fear fell down to the ground 62 VII| and said secretly: Alas I fear me I am deceived, and that 63 VII| led to do sacrifice for fear of death. Then was she strongly 64 VII| torment, so that he might fear the other christian people 65 VII| buried it in a deep place for fear of the paynims, and afterwards 66 VII| made every man to dread and fear to mount up, and she saw 67 VII| member from other, for to fear the others. And then some 68 VII| and Celestine, which for fear of death forsook the faith 69 VII| then Judas, trembling for fear, with them to pain. And 70 VII| heard that, he was in great fear, and saw well that if he 71 VII| their agreement, or for fear, or for doubt of sword. 72 VII| wit, and others died for fear, and Bruno, the bishop, 73 VII| known of all without any fear or dread. For sith the time 74 VII| but he seeing that, for fear of the said king his father,


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