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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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song

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1 I| and of exile we leave the song of gladness, that is alleluia, 2 I| and left their usage of song of gladness, saying: Quomodo 3 I| etc. Thus leave we the song of praising and of gladness. 4 I| death. The ears hear not the song of the angels but the assaults 5 I| saints followed him. And the song that is sung in the procession 6 I| procession signifieth the song of angels and the praisings 7 I| we ought to repeat this song of angels: Sancte Deus, 8 I| dove hath wailing for her song, she hath no gall, she maketh 9 I| the the thought, and the song of the voice to the preaching 10 I| psalms, in lessons, and in song. The first manner of music 11 I| instruments: the second is the song as of the voice; and that 12 I| blowing, appertaineth to the song of a trumpet and hereof 13 I| and tunes of accord in his song. Noema, sister of Tubal-cain, 14 I| children of Israel sang this song to our Lord: Cantemus domino 15 II| the sweet sound of the song, and the sweetness and odour 16 III| taketh the weeping for her song; we ought to offer to our 17 III| Gregory made and ordained the song of the office of holy church, 18 III| established at Rome two schools of song, that one beside the church 19 III| established in the church, song and offices at Milan first.~ 20 III| up to heaven with merry song of angels, all the people 21 III| songs, among which this song was heard: Alban the glorious 22 III| took his soul with heavenly song and mirth and bare it unto 23 IV| dove hath wailing for her song. This name Peter, Jesus 24 IV| and heard the glorious song of the heavenly companies 25 IV| bodily ears the right sweet song of the company celestial. 26 IV| to heaven with heavenly song in likeness of a white dove. 27 IV| minstrel sang tofore him a song in which he named oft the 28 IV| Another said: I am the Song of psalms, which thou hast 29 IV| came with sweet melody and song, with the orders of the 30 IV| in order and made sweet song and melody. And what exequies 31 IV| awaked with the sound of the song of them that mounted, and 32 IV| followed him in the same song. And our Lord covered the 33 IV| ne tell, and made joy and song, all enjoying in charity 34 IV| innumerable continue their song to her, the right noble 35 IV| And then Peter began the song and said: Enjoy thou spouse 36 V| when it happed me that the song more moved me than the thing 37 V| christian men, and sung oft this song: Where be they that say 38 V| John doubted that by this song simple men might be deceived, 39 V| things appertaining, save the song which he sent from Bethlehem 40 V| anon they reprised their song after their custom.~He was 41 V| size,~canticis, n., the Song of Solomon. ~capax, adj., 42 VI| written the lamentation song, by this book is understood 43 VI| only shall sing the new song, they shall be clad with 44 VI| the great melody of the song, howbeit her bed was not 45 VI| the church, and began a song of right great melody, like 46 VI| obsequies of her, and their song was: Regnum mundi, which 47 VI| ring dances accompanied by song.~lavas, n., lavishness or 48 VII| the air some that sang a song that never ear of mortal 49 VII| office and nightly, save the song. Ambrose, Gelasius, and 50 VII| licence of me that this new song shall be sung. And when


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