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fie 1
field 53
fields 29
fiend 72
fiends 46
fierce 1
fierceness 2
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73 having
73 nero
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72 fiend
72 foot
72 fr
72 friar
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The Golden Legend

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fiend

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1 I| after, may ye not take the fiend with an hook? Jesu Christ 2 I| of our humanity, and the fiend would take the meat of the 3 I| Austin saith: Eve took of the fiend sin by borrowing by usury, 4 I| lineage. Then took Eve of the fiend sin, when against the commandment 5 I| signified that for certain the fiend issued by constraint the 6 I| power of the enemy, the fiend with his angels cursed and 7 II| of S. Sebastian were, the fiend took her and tormented her 8 II| they should enchant the fiend, but as soon as they began 9 II| consecrate to God, but the fiend, enemy to mankind, inflamed 10 II| said: Thou cursed and cruel fiend, sufficeth not to thee enough 11 II| and reprove thee, cursed fiend. And the devil said to him, 12 II| thee. And after that the fiend came in likeness of a man, 13 II| he was ravished with the fiend, and tormented so that all 14 III| against the deceptions of the fiend, and especially this that 15 III| who mocked his words. The fiend took him, and with his own 16 III| their mouths and made the fiend to go out beneath, and after 17 III| deceived by his enemy the fiend, and then he cried God mercy 18 III| what was his name, and the fiend answered: I am called Balcefas; 19 III| should go out, and anon the fiend called him by his name as 20 III| Carpasius was taken of the fiend in blaspheming his gods 21 III| he was strangled of the fiend, which thing his wife seeing, 22 III| then let her go, and the fiend departed with a horrible 23 III| daughter was vexed of a fiend, wherefore he was much sorrowful. 24 III| destroyed the feilowship of the fiend and followed freely without 25 III| through enticing of the fiend our enemy, laboured ever 26 III| that thou suffer not the fiend to prevail against me by 27 III| by the cursed enemy the fiend. And unnethe he had said 28 III| entered into the house the fiend began to cry, saying: I 29 III| suffocated and murdered by the fiend, and was dead. Then the 30 III| drowned and commanded to the fiend to bring the body out of 31 III| that were there, how the fiend had drowned and smothered 32 IV| availed nothing. Then the fiend that was within her cried 33 IV| emperor from the hands of the fiend. Semblably all the other 34 IV| exile. Then anon after, the fiend entered into the son of 35 IV| Paul all the works of the fiend. And when he was led through 36 IV| prayed our Lord that the fiend that had fought with her, 37 IV| and after arose, and the fiend came to her, and took her 38 IV| saying: Lie still, thou fiend, under the feet of a woman. 39 IV| Flee hence, thou wretched fiend. And anon the earth opened, 40 IV| the earth opened, and the fiend sank in. Then she was sure, 41 IV| shoulders, to the end that the fiend might not empesh ne let 42 IV| into the possession of the fiend. And then anon Lucretius 43 IV| brethren to resist strongly the fiend their enemy. And a little 44 IV| horrible ne wicked spirit ne fiend, and that no might of the 45 IV| done, that thou see not the fiend. And this said, the angel 46 IV| to lead his wife to the fiend, and called her, saying: 47 V| there. In that idol dwelt a fiend that said that he could 48 V| holiness, when he made the fiend, enemy to the lineage human, 49 V| anon made all whole and the fiend issued from her, and of 50 V| nun to dwell with him, the fiend the enemy began to imprint 51 V| fallacy and deceit of the fiend, how he would have withdrawn 52 VI| For though mine enemy the fiend may not overcome me in my 53 VI| her by the enticing of the fiend, which had envy at this 54 VI| to me, and then anon the fiend vanished away. Then he went 55 VI| despised the iniquity of the fiend our enemy; it is read that 56 VI| is read that ofttimes the fiend appeared to her by night 57 VI| his glory. And when the fiend heard this answer, anon 58 VI| thereagainst. She said to them the fiend of hell lieth in await and 59 VI| that was delivered of the fiend.~There was a child named 60 VI| good cometh illusion of the fiend, and counselled him to be 61 VI| and was delivered of the fiend.~There was one Herman, a 62 VI| blessed passion, and then the fiend had no more power, but fell 63 VI| Edmund then charged the fiend by the virtue of our Lord' 64 VI| power over him, and then the fiend answered and said: The remembrance 65 VI| God is stronger than the fiend's power, for this he doeth 66 VII| and chastity, whereof the fiend having envy at her blessed 67 VII| their ghostly enemy the fiend.~And when she had ended 68 VII| nevertheless thine enemy the fiend is not dead. There was a 69 VII| thou art a woman, and the fiend overcometh holy men ofttimes 70 VII| to pray to God, for the fiend laboureth always to break 71 VII| from the puissance of the fiend, and many from divers maladies, 72 VII| Ambrose, iii. 119.~Veltis the fiend, iv, 69.~Vengeance on sinners,


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