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spoused 1
spousehood 1
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sprang 48
spread 23
spreadeth 1
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48 remigius
48 shut
48 sixth
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48 vexed
47 break
47 canterbury
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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sprang

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1 I| hold and say that the blood sprang out of his head. Whereof 2 I| the stones of the marble sprang into the visages of them 3 I| such wise that the blood sprang out. Thus Jesu Christ called 4 I| them in desert, abovesaid, sprang water out of a stone, to 5 II| marble, a fountain of oil sprang out from the head unto his 6 II| fountain of water sourded and sprang up, and quenched it all. 7 III| Judas of his desire, he sprang into the garden of his father 8 III| iron that he hewed with, sprang out of the helve and fell 9 III| rested upon a branch that sprang out, whereof he took none 10 III| and suddenly his staff sprang out of his hand with a great 11 III| of our Lord, sourded and sprang there a fair well or fountain 12 III| clear water sourded and sprang up in that same place, the 13 III| of this holy man Alban, sprang up a fair well, whereof 14 III| which the oil sourded and sprang like water in a well or 15 IV| fifty times. From his wound sprang out milk into the clothes 16 IV| solemnity. And forthwith sprang up in the same place, whereas 17 IV| the earth, and forthwith sprang up there a fair well, whereof 18 IV| his bonds in his neck, and sprang down without hurting, and 19 IV| s lap, which yet sucked, sprang out of the lap of his mother 20 IV| in the fire a while, it sprang out all safe. And then one 21 IV| saved and not burnt, but sprang out of the fire without 22 IV| there. And then the devil sprang upon the tables and said 23 IV| great howling. And the man sprang down from his horse and 24 V| made within boughs, whereas sprang a fair and bright well, 25 V| hounds and beasts. And there sprang a man in the middle among 26 V| said so, one of the arrows sprang into the eye of the emperor, 27 V| wont to be. And then he sprang up and espied the hunters. 28 V| beaten that his entrails sprang out of his belly, and then 29 V| the blood gushed out and sprang in the face and on the head 30 V| her bed, and without shame sprang into her bed and embraced 31 V| fire, but anon the flame sprang far from them and slew many 32 V| well come to himself, he sprang out of his bed for joy, 33 V| sight of them all the sword sprang out afar as it had been 34 V| in his hands, and there sprang out anon a serpent venomous. 35 VI| this holy king S. Edward sprang so marvellously about to 36 VI| holiness and fame of S. Edward sprang about so that, a citizen 37 VI| flourished, whom Maud the empress sprang of their seed, and it brought 38 VI| pains praying, the awls sprang from their ongles and nails, 39 VI| drop of the fervent oil sprang into the eye of Rictius 40 VI| thing when Rictius saw, he sprang and fell down himself in 41 VI| departed from the company and sprang into the thickest of the 42 VI| fell to the ground, there sprang up a fair well giving out 43 VI| had said thus the serpent sprang out of his hood and fell 44 VI| anon a well or a fountain sprang up and grew into a great 45 VII| his head, and the brain sprang out of it.~ 46 VII| to-broken and the brain sprang out, and so he accomplished 47 VII| torn clothes, and anon he sprang out of his chair and fell 48 VII| when the king felt him he sprang up and took his sword, but


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