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behests 2
behightest 1
behind 46
behold 49
beholden 7
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49 adore
49 afraid
49 behold
49 daily
49 darkness
49 departing
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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behold

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1 I| that the sun shall not dare behold it. Or as for to speak of 2 I| embellished. I am abashed when I behold these clothes and see the 3 I| whereof is said in the Gospel: Behold how he loved him ! The second 4 I| heart and devoutly wilt behold, and have therein contemplation, 5 I| sovereign that we see and behold in his saints, or for the 6 I| peace. Secondly, that we behold Jesu Christ crucified. Thirdly, 7 I| herdmen ne thy herdmen. Lo! behold all the country is tofore 8 I| led him out and bade him behold the heaven, and number the 9 I| to whom the father said: Behold that I wax old and know 10 I| hand, let our lord only behold us and we shall gladly serve 11 I| cast away from her mother, behold and see, half her flesh 12 II| the people, Now ye see and behold whom our Lord hath chosen, 13 II| heaven, and that he would behold the pride of them, and to 14 II| that the priest might not behold it. And when the light departed 15 III| tofore him, and began to behold her with a lecherous sight; 16 III| forsake our sins, lo! ye may behold the people die ere they 17 III| had. Then said S. Ambrose: behold fair children how great 18 III| manner that every man might behold as in a mirror, in his continence 19 III| heaven, and said to him: Behold on high in heaven. Then 20 III| for the light is good to behold, and it is immaterial in 21 III| And the people came to behold this sight, wherefore many 22 III| upon him that men might not behold him, the chains of iron 23 IV| was a glorious sight to behold. And him thought that he 24 IV| my well-beloved brother, behold my most dear guest to the 25 IV| the house that she might behold and look up into heaven, 26 IV| bright that no man might behold it, and the brightness was 27 IV| another place he saith thus: Behold Stephen thy fellow, he was 28 IV| troubled us and our lineage. Behold what glory he now receiveth, 29 IV| none of the apostles might behold it. And our Lord said to 30 V| perdurable, look upward and behold him that reigneth~in heaven. 31 V| the angels said to him: Behold the world. Then he turned 32 V| they look upward they may behold the joy that they have lost, 33 V| heart of the friar and said: Behold what was the vision that 34 VI| both wife and virgin; then behold on me thy servant, and son 35 VI| Jesu Christ, he could not behold it, ne could not counterfeit 36 VI| he said: Brethren, let me behold more the heaven than the 37 VI| whole, and he said to her: Behold, Barbara, the bounty of 38 VII| that angels have joy to behold him, and so pure that his 39 VII| any earthly creature might behold, and when this holy man 40 VII| which is so rich and fair to behold? And he demanded of her 41 VII| ne the old man might not behold them, but all ravished fell 42 VII| for she was right fair to behold, unto the people. And after 43 VII| love and my spouse; lo! behold the gate of heaven is open 44 VII| there, but behoved always to behold right up to heaven. And 45 VII| undefiled that I may come and behold thy face Lord. Then the 46 VII| was a heavenly sight to behold, and all the trees were 47 VII| cup and said: Look, and behold this water, and they saw 48 VII| thither together for to behold and see the place. Then 49 VII| S. Landry, vouchsafe to behold on my misery, and then he


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