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heavier 4
heaviest 1
heavily 2
heaviness 56
heavy 50
hebraeos 1
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56 secret
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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heaviness

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1 I| they be of bitterness and heaviness. ~As touching the coming 2 I| Holy Ghost that if he find heaviness in the heart he breaketh 3 II| of the multitude of the heaviness and sorrow of my heart. 4 II| Wherefore the king was in great heaviness and sorrow, but anon after 5 II| depose their old age with heaviness and sorrow to hell. Then 6 II| give to thee joy for the heaviness that thou hast suffered. 7 II| without death and without heaviness, in which is joy permanable 8 III| so will I have pain and heaviness. Then departed they and 9 III| fell down and made great heaviness, wept sore and wrung his 10 III| said to Cuthbert: All mine heaviness is only for thee, because 11 IV| obedient or committing great heaviness. Barjona is as much to say 12 IV| Lord. He was committing heaviness and sorrow when he rented 13 IV| shouldst have failed for heaviness and sorrow. Who should not 14 IV| thus: In that hour full of heaviness, my wellbeloved brother, 15 IV| spirit, etc. And then without heaviness and compulsion he stretched 16 IV| what is happed to us of heaviness, of darkness, and harm. 17 IV| hath taken, and to turn all heaviness and weeping into joy. Then 18 IV| felonously demened, for anger and heaviness he clad him in hair and 19 IV| only, and remembered of the heaviness that they had the day tofore. 20 IV| into place desert, full of heaviness, and of weeping, so long 21 IV| him the cause of his great heaviness. And he told him all by 22 IV| which asked the cause of his heaviness. And he told to him all 23 IV| death in taking away the heaviness and sorrow thereof, converting 24 V| inquired the cause of his heaviness. And he answered him: I 25 V| blood, which repairest in heaviness, shining in the middle of 26 V| of her the cause of her heaviness, and she said: I weep here 27 V| cypress, that is to say heaviness or heritage, for he had 28 V| or heritage, for he had heaviness of his sins and heritage 29 V| and buried it with great heaviness of them of the city, in 30 V| comforters of them that be in heaviness and tribulations. And first 31 V| but then she was full of heaviness, and S. Francis appeared 32 V| sun might not suffer such heaviness, and that we may not have 33 VI| demanded him the cause of his heaviness. And when he had told it 34 VI| them, and he seeing their heaviness comforted them, and said 35 VI| wherefore he was full of heaviness. Then one of his fellows 36 VI| and commons were in great heaviness when they understood that 37 VI| as obedient, or being in heaviness. And he had a double name; 38 VI| commandments by execution, heaviness by pity of torment, and 39 VI| of Winifred, and saw the heaviness of her father and mother, 40 VI| and in that sorrow and heaviness she drew a fervent love 41 VI| Thou sawest what sorrow and heaviness we had for thee; alas! why 42 VI| and with great sighs and heaviness said: Right sweet friend 43 VI| delights of the world were but heaviness to him. He was a man of 44 VI| that year in weeping and in heaviness. And the year after following, 45 VII| turn to great sorrow and heaviness. Now, good uncle, said she, 46 VII| they made great sorrow and heaviness, for they saw well that 47 VII| but they were in great heaviness because their victuals were 48 VII| said: I die for sorrow and heaviness, and the archbishop said 49 VII| that may give him cause of heaviness, but say to him all things 50 VII| him that he was in great heaviness that he might not go out, 51 VII| Thou hast put me in great heaviness, thou hast dishonoured mine 52 VII| said their matins all in heaviness, and their vigils. And when 53 VII| body? And there by force of heaviness fell asleep. Then appeared 54 VII| the fields showed signs of heaviness, so that the complaint was 55 VII| from thee this sorrow and heaviness which is in thine heart, 56 VII| mowe make me to cease this heaviness at thy commandment, but


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