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first-begotten 2
first-born 1
fiscelle 2
fish 52
fished 2
fisher 10
fisherman 1
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52 bones
52 committed
52 ensample
52 fish
52 grew
52 honoured
52 katherine
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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fish

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1 I| brought him part of a roasted fish and of a honey-comb. And 2 I| is said that our Lord ate fish, but it is not found that 3 II| and there came a great fish for to devour him, whom 4 II| the angel to him: Open the fish and take to thee the heart, 5 II| done so he roasted of the fish, and took it with them for 6 II| night put the heart of the fish on the fire, and that shall 7 II| part of the heart of the fish, and laid it on burning 8 II| thee of the gall of the fish, it shall be necessary. 9 II| eyes with the gall of the fish that thou bearest with thee, 10 II| Tobias taking the gall of the fish anointed his father's eyes, 11 II| myself from devouring of the fish, and hath made thee see 12 II| taken great multitude of fish, and he called James and 13 II| caterer should have bought fish for his dinner because it 14 II| found the leg turned into a fish called a carp. And when 15 II| because he could find no fish and very need compelled 16 II| day when it falleth on a fish day, and pardon withal, 17 II| that as he ate, a bone of a fish turned in his throat and 18 III| her meat, without eating fish, ne milk, eggs, or white 19 III| whose throat was a bone of a fish athwart, which estrangled 20 III| obedience to eat with her bread, fish and milk, and how well that, 21 IV| or piece of money in the fish's mouth; he received of 22 IV| dragon, half beast and half fish, greater than an ox, longer 23 IV| have taken up some great fish, and drew up the books of 24 IV| young lady, and went to fish in a water, and he fell 25 V| also it is said a manner of fish that is on the water and 26 V| all the people as it were fish, and that man was blamed 27 VI| thou art; hast thou any fish? And he said: Nay, for I 28 VI| thou the remnant of the fish for thy labour. And this 29 VI| and delivered to him the fish that S. Peter had sent to 30 VI| piece of ice instead of a fish. And they were gladder thereof 31 VI| gladder thereof than of a fish, because the bishop had 32 VII| said that it was a great fish named Jasconye, which laboureth 33 VII| the place where the great fish lay, and anon they saw their 34 VII| came to them an horrible fish which followed the ship 35 VII| anon after, came another fish greater than he, out of 36 VII| his neck great plenty of fish, which he cast down before 37 VII| sticks, and did seethe the fish by which I lived three days, 38 VII| again and brought to me fish for other three days, and 39 VII| thence they came to the great fish, whereon they said matins 40 VII| when the mass was done the fish began to move and swam forth 41 VII| great marvel to see such a fish, so great as all a country, 42 VII| the will of our Lord this fish set all the monks aland 43 VII| deliverance of the great fish, and kept their Easter-tide 44 VII| was presented unto him a fish, and as his cook dressed 45 VII| the place where the said fish was presented to him, was 46 VII| days from all manner of fish and from fruits, and continually 47 VII| this holy virgin a great fish which she put into a fountain 48 VII| came a lamb that kept the fish from harm, and fought against 49 VII| the fountain and took the fish and brought it with them. 50 VII| followed them unto the time the fish was before the presence 51 VII| blindness, ii. 158.~Fowl made fish miraculously, ii. 191.~Frederick 52 VII| 253.~Jasconye, a great fish, vii. 52.~Jehosaphat, last


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