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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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drowned

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1 I| because that the morrowtide he drowned the Egyptians in the sea, 2 I| thankings to God that we be not drowned in the sea of this world 3 I| carts turned up so down, and drowned all the host of Pharaoh, 4 II| Egyptians pursuing them were drowned, that there was not one 5 II| torment that all they were drowned together. And when their 6 II| rendered the life to young men drowned in the sea. And the blessed 7 III| persons, and anon they were drowned. And an angel descended 8 III| orage and a tempest, which drowned the provost and all his 9 III| supposed that he had been drowned in the sea long tofore, 10 III| and I suppose that he be drowned, and my husband is dead 11 III| monk that was about to be drowned, and bade him go to help 12 III| therefore the other Arians drowned him in a deep piscine or 13 III| stinking water, and there was drowned, and he made S. Maro to 14 III| neither man, woman, ne child drowned, but they that were sick 15 III| into the water and were drowned, and many, because they 16 III| same, and were wretchedly drowned, whereof was a great rumour 17 III| they that tofore had been drowned were restored again to life, 18 III| river, the enemy the devil drowned and smothered him to the 19 III| to the place where he was drowned and commanded to the fiend 20 III| there, how the fiend had drowned and smothered him, and how 21 IV| to perish, ne to be there drowned. And five times he sank 22 IV| tackle or rudder, for to be drowned. But by the purveyance of 23 IV| saw herself in peril to be drowned, and cried fast on Mary 24 IV| other perished and were drowned. And after, she was delivered 25 IV| fell in the water and were drowned. And when he heard that 26 IV| anguish and was afeard to be drowned. And when he was escaped 27 IV| them that passed by and drowned ships. He came thither by 28 IV| and anon suffocate and drowned, whose body unnethe was 29 IV| them without number to be drowned in the sea; and thus the 30 IV| stones, and the others were drowned in the sea, and were all 31 IV| he fell therein, and was drowned, and he was a long while 32 IV| fell into the water and drowned, and the devils took the 33 IV| river and found him there drowned. And when they had drawn 34 IV| have disjoined you and have drowned you because of your dissolute 35 V| went upon the water she was drowned anon, and it is said in 36 V| the Egyptians that were drowned in the Red Sea, so the earth 37 V| came contrary to them, and drowned many, and constrained the 38 V| so because he would have drowned them in the sea. And as 39 V| winds and torments, and drowned many ships and slain many 40 V| caught the boat, which was drowned, and brought it to the bank, 41 VI| between two ships and was drowned, by whose death the people 42 VI| the king of Denmark was drowned that same time that S. Edward 43 VI| the river of Anxion to be drowned, but the water might not 44 VI| cast into it, therein to be drowned and consumed. But these 45 VI| holy men therein for to be drowned and consumed. But the saints, 46 VI| his hair, and would have drowned himself in the water if 47 VI| was fallen into a pit and drowned, and a man came for to take 48 VI| bottom like a stone, and was drowned, and then was drawn out 49 VI| and discomfort would have drowned herself in the sea if she 50 VI| mother with his brethren was drowned in the sea and that his 51 VI| father was dead for sorrow or drowned also in the sea. And when 52 VI| and me repenteth that I drowned not myself in the sea that 53 VI| strange countries, and to be drowned in waters, and so is it 54 VI| into the flood for to be drowned, and therefore came he to 55 VI| element, that he should not be drowned, unto the heavenly realm.~ 56 VI| fall oft in peril to be drowned, but thou handmaid of Jesu 57 VII| they supposed to have been drowned, wherefore they devoutly 58 VII| into a piscine for to be drowned, which were born at one 59 VII| but in the end they were drowned in the sea by force of the


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