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soul 296
soule 1
souls 108
sound 51
sounded 7
soundeth 1
sounding 3
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51 pride
51 promise
51 request
51 sound
51 trees
51 twenty
51 vessel
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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sound

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1 I| for the confusion of the sound of the sea and of the waves. 2 I| seemeth that I hear the sound and the voice crying: Arise, 3 I| whereof resoundeth the sound of pity and boileth the 4 I| fire, descended a sweet sound of air soft and small, and 5 I| that he was sent with great sound in tongues of fire, the 6 I| appeared sitting. And the sound was sudden from heaven, 7 I| place where he is giveth no sound, like a tun of wine that 8 I| David: Praise ye him in the sound of the trumpet. ~The temple 9 I| more there. The hideous sound signified that for certain 10 I| said, had delight in the sound of his hammers, of which 11 I| terrible and dreadful, and the sound of the trump grew a little 12 II| his ears shall ring and sound thereof. In that day I shall 13 II| bring you home whole and sound, and that ye may and all 14 II| and the beasts whole and sound, camels and much money of 15 II| this man. He awoke by the sound of the gold, and followed 16 II| done, and heard a great sound in the church; and they 17 II| brought with him whole and sound, which anon were baptized, 18 II| he should have heard it sound in the falling. Then said 19 II| him he became as whole and sound in his feet and hands as 20 II| singing with angels, the sweet sound of the song, and the sweetness 21 III| from the battle whole and sound then I shall do justice 22 III| on the cord, and by the sound thereof he received his 23 III| of that church began to sound by themselves. Then assembled 24 III| days he sang mass whole and sound. Another time there was 25 IV| day he was found whole and sound. After, the duke did do 26 IV| they were made whole and sound, ever each one, by the merits 27 IV| issued out all whole and sound. ~This swallowing and breaking 28 IV| thunder, because of the sound of his predication, for 29 IV| oft, and made a marvellous sound of confusion. And the saint 30 IV| there were awaked with the sound of the song of them that 31 IV| voice of angels was heard sound sweetly and a marvellous 32 V| harp giveth a right sweet sound of many strings, in like 33 V| marvellous sweetness in their sound, and sent for them and took 34 V| because he would hear the sound of them. But it displeased 35 V| all the sweetness of their sound, and when the king heard 36 V| they began to reprise the sound like as they had tofore. 37 V| euphoria as sweetness of sound. Sweet sound is made in 38 V| sweetness of sound. Sweet sound is made in three manners, 39 V| Thus was the blessed sweet sound to God in voice of predication, 40 V| that when he should make a sound, that they all should turn 41 V| the earth, and made the sound. And they turned hastily 42 V| there always young, and the sound of angels sounded there 43 V| this, he heard suddenly a sound like as a quarel had been 44 VI| home in short time safe and sound. And when he had delivered 45 VI| delivered the child whole and sound from his teeth without hurt. 46 VI| slept, and the noise and sound of the water was heard which 47 VII| came forth all so whole and sound as though she had suffered 48 VII| of birds, all whole and sound, and then returned to the 49 VII| brother's gate, and made to sound the trump, and when the 50 VII| the trees demened a sweet sound which came by a wind agreeable, 51 VII| was the holy man whole and sound, and an angel brought him


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