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vagabond 2
vagrant 1
vaile 1
vain 57
vainglory 1
vainly 4
vale 12
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57 themselves
57 therewith
57 think
57 vain
57 vanquished
57 warned
56 accustomed
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| Golden Legend will appeal in vain. Its perusal will strike 2 I| embracing villanies, fleeing all vain glory. And he himself which 3 I| The paynims, which by the vain disputations of the philosophers 4 I| thy breast open in sign of vain glory, and I have mine opened 5 I| risen our faith had been vain or none. The third cause 6 I| destroyeth it; if he find vain dread, he casteth it out. 7 I| take the name of God in vain, that is to say, thou shalt 8 I| not for nought or for any vain or ill thing, ne maliciously. 9 II| openly is thine hope made vain, and thy alms lost. And 10 II| emperors, thou sayest them in vain. S. Lucy said: If thou wilt 11 II| world that thou showest is vain and foolish demonstrance, 12 II| riches give occasion to be vain glorious and to praise and 13 II| a few blandishing words vain and miserable, ye will lose 14 II| should repute this life as vain. For it is full of misery 15 II| and that the idols were vain that they worshipped, which 16 II| that I have laboured in vain, and for nought, he that 17 II| delighted in this estate in vain glory, and anon there came 18 III| without seeking within any vain glory to be allowed and 19 III| said to her: Refuse thy vain opinion that thou hast, 20 III| answered: These words be vain, and thy commandments evil, 21 III| the idols and renounce the vain opinion of thy creance? 22 III| send into him many thoughts vain and evil, and also many 23 III| away from their hearts all vain thoughts which might let 24 III| that he coveted overmuch vain glory, but anon they became 25 III| Good brother, use no such vain plays, ne set not thy heart 26 III| because thou usest such vain plays, for our Lord hath 27 III| forthon he left all such vain plays and never used them 28 III| him: Travail not thou in vain for this oil, for thou mayst 29 III| thou hast spoken be but vain and superfluous. It is openly 30 III| to him but kept him from vain glory and said full sweetly: 31 IV| Askeberd that he laboured in vain, for God will not that I 32 IV| that I have laboured in vain, when I have not founden 33 IV| And another said: I am Vain Glory, of which thou hast 34 IV| he which tofore had been vain and lecherous, was after 35 V| always that they were   vain words and refused always 36 V| himself in respect of outward vain glory. He had in his heart 37 V| praising and of the moving of vain glory, saying that he would 38 V| There was a clerk which was vain and riotous, but always 39 V| right good in refraining of vain manners. Arcadius and Honorius 40 V| shall make the word of God vain, and be also despising and 41 V| of body, noble of habit, vain and variable of courage, 42 VI| and never lifted up by vain glory, but ever he remembered 43 VI| not therefore lifted up in vain glory, but be thou among 44 VI| showed by their life for vain glory.~There was a young 45 VI| said to her: Thou goest in vain, for the mass is done. And 46 VI| man was not enhanced in vain glory, but he knew thereby 47 VI| that an old squire, full of vain glory, the which was much 48 VI| worship, anon for to eschew vain glory, he departed from 49 VII| he that hath not taken in vain his soul, and he that hath 50 VII| multitude of people thus in vain for to adore the folly of 51 VII| do fools that travail in vain glory. Nevertheless, I shall 52 VII| people said they strove in vain, for he should be brought 53 VII| said: Fleshly covetise, and vain glory; and he said: lf thou 54 VII| it, to the end that the vain glory of the world should 55 VII| that they should take no vain glory within themselves 56 VII| and ever eschewing all vain words, spake but little 57 VII| hearing, from foolish and vain speaking, from pleasant


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