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coursably 1
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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courage

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1 I| answered: Nay, but strong of courage, devout and of great affection, 2 I| this vigour is of great courage, and firm without doubt, 3 I| them is given hardiness of courage for to enforce them, and 4 I| of authority and fleeing courage. ~Secondly, it ought to 5 II| worshipping, withdraw thy courage from the false gods. And 6 II| curiously loved, and whom my courage hath so much desired and 7 II| fixed his eyes on her his courage was hurt, and the ancient 8 II| apostle held within his courage the will of God and of dilection, 9 II| much, but he is love of courage and of sign, and this that 10 III| heart? How savoured thy courage when thou heldest thy child 11 III| Agatha answered freely: My courage and my thought be so firmly 12 III| at the foundement of my courage, yet for that it shall not 13 III| soft lead, than turn the courage of this maid, or to take 14 III| emperor turned and changed his courage, and S. Valentine was delivered 15 III| youth in good manners. His courage was inclined to all virtues, 16 III| and was inflamed in his courage, but anon he came again 17 III| extremities of strength be feeble courage and folly; and the extremities 18 IV| have been, by virtue of his courage. Ne this thing is not to 19 IV| him, were moved in their courage, and ran upon the paynims, 20 IV| that knew nothing the evil courage of the queen, went up on 21 IV| childish age by virtue of his courage. It is said that Ambrose, 22 IV| thou hast thought in thy courage that if martyr thou find 23 IV| marvellous strength of his courage gave not only place of belief, 24 IV| that by great highness of courage he despised the torments 25 IV| in earth whose soul and courage was in heaven. Of the second 26 IV| son Jesu Christ, and her courage was eschaufed and moved, 27 IV| that all they were by one courage persevering with the Virgin 28 V| and hope entered into the courage of the cardinal. He understood 29 V| he would think, of good courage, what he should do when 30 V| eschewed to set thereon his courage, which ever he would have 31 V| Nevertheless, Herod by evil courage feigned that he was angry 32 V| Paul, and she began in her courage to be made christian by 33 V| anon he was changed in his courage and repented him and required 34 V| that he might not turn her courage ne draw her to him in no 35 V| in love, and inflame her courage in things not honest. And 36 V| for to eschew a swelling courage and enhanced head, and calling 37 V| Fourthly, by reason of great courage and magnanimity of heart. 38 V| natural fierceness and great courage of heart. Fifthly, by reason 39 V| habit, vain and variable of courage, and not chaste of body. 40 V| had always dread in thy courage. And he took her out from 41 V| was in the only virtue of courage. And then on the day of 42 V| not have knowledge in our courage, ne understand yet the mystery 43 V| conjured, v., exorcised. ~courage, n., mind.~defended, v., 44 VI| trust other, ne open his courage to his neighbour, for that 45 VI| should withdraw from her his courage. But this youngling received 46 VI| heard of thee, I ween in my courage that thou art one of two, 47 VI| them great despite in their courage. To whom Simon said: Ofttimes 48 VI| keep verily patience in our courage. Compassion of them that 49 VI| and strength by feeble courage. And as oft as we be overcome 50 VI| then as he might, in his courage he avowed to S. Leonard, 51 VI| Over which flesh reason or courage should dominate, as S. Denis 52 VI| he read or prayed in his courage. For like as it is custom 53 VI| elation or pride in his courage, and said to this holy man: 54 VII| abashed and troubled in her courage how she might answer to 55 VII| better advice to your noble courage. Wherefore I shall move 56 VII| and wouldst revoke thy courage from the worshipping of 57 VII| with woodness, for in the courage of a wise man is no trouble, 58 VII| governest thyself by good courage thou shalt be a king, and 59 VII| thou hast conceived in thy courage, I am ready to suffer all. 60 VII| for to subvert his good courage, and anon he took a brand 61 VII| Tiburtius and his constant courage he began to weep for joy. 62 VII| and shut it so within his courage, that, by the grace of God 63 VII| perish, he took and gave his courage to sobriety and good diet, 64 VII| manners, conditions and courage, and when he was led into 65 VII| Wherefore the people took courage and armed them and went


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