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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| liveth in manner of a dumb beast. And because I have seen 2 I| which was hotter than any beast of the earth and naturally 3 I| saith thou shalt be like a beast or jument. He cursed the 4 I| supposed it had been some wild beast and directed Lameth to shoot 5 I| so, weening to shoot at a beast, slew Cain. And when he 6 I| living, man, woman, and beast and birds. And all that 7 I| found some dead carrion of a beast swimming on the water, and 8 I| hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast, whereby ye shall know by 9 I| tolben; whether it be man or beast, he shall not live. When 10 II| leave none alive, man ne beast; why hast thou not obeyed 11 II| desert, ne never perished beast of ours as long as they 12 III| our Lord that no venomous beast might live in all the country, 13 III| this day is no venomous beast in all Ireland.~After it 14 III| her as it had been a meek beast and debonair. Then she led 15 III| cut out of an hide or a beast's skin. He ate locusts, 16 IV| all to-torn with a wild beast by her prayers, and she 17 IV| prayers, and she cursed that beast, and suddenly it died and 18 IV| Avignon, a great dragon, half beast and half fish, greater than 19 IV| and is much wood, and of a beast called Bonacho, that is 20 V| abashed, and said to him: Evil beast, sufficeth it not enough 21 V| so thick that no man ne beast might enter therein for 22 V| said of dama, which is a beast humble and meek. Or damianus 23 V| as a wise and a prudent beast he offered himself to abide 24 V| abode ever after as a tame beast with them. Then S. Jerome 25 VI| seen, let us imagine some beast that hath his head four 26 VI| four pens. For when every beast was quadrate as we may imagine, 27 VI| liberality, for a man is a beast reasonable, debonair, and 28 VI| affliction. The lion is a noble beast, for he is king of beasts. 29 VI| the end. The ox is a moral beast and hath his foot cloven, 30 VI| understood, and it is a beast sacrificeable. And truly, 31 VI| not to be touched of any beast.~After this the angel of 32 VI| appeared to thee in this beast for the grace of thee. I 33 VI| Depart thou from this mortal beast, and leave to torment this 34 VI| and leave to torment this beast that noyeth nothing, and 35 VI| standest thou here, thou cruel beast? Thou shalt find in me nothing 36 VI| crooked that he went like a beast. For which cause his father 37 VI| the bailiff took his best beast for a mortuary, and then 38 VI| husband, and also her best beast, came to this holy man, 39 VI| would give her again her beast. And he said: Ye know well 40 VI| lord must have the best beast, but if so be that I deliver 41 VI| deliver to thee again this beast, wilt thou keep him well 42 VI| culex, which is a little beast, hath six feet and two wings, 43 VI| elephant which is a great beast hath but four feet and no 44 VII| lamb, which is but a brute beast, will lose his fleece for 45 VII| and grass, all naked as a beast, and he ran after him, and 46 VII| was hurt on the foot by a beast, which prayed that he would 47 VII| himself in likeness of a beast for to accomplish his adultery. 48 VII| him in the form of a wild beast and foamed and ran on him 49 VII| be eschewed as an unclean beast, of clean people. And to 50 VII| births, vii. 135.~Mortuary beast, vi. 238.~Moses, apocryphal


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