Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
lineus 3
link 1
linus 9
lion 48
lioness 1
lions 13
lipari 2
Frequency    [«  »]
48 hence
48 horse
48 legend
48 lion
48 mantle
48 married
48 maximian
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

IntraText - Concordances

lion

   Volume
1 I| leo de cubili, etc. The lion is risen out of his bed. 2 II| water at a well, and there a lion came and slew him and drank 3 II| a bull, for a man, or a lion, or a serpent may well slay 4 III| and a sepulchre made by a lion that came thither. And then 5 III| Zosimus buried her, and the lion departed debonairly, and 6 III| Inquisition, then began he, as a lion, to seek the heretics over 7 III| there brought a terrible lion for to devour him, but anon 8 IV| understanding mouth of a lion, and fought against innumerable 9 IV| shameless hound and insatiable lion, thou hast power over my 10 IV| either side, head like a lion, tail like a serpent, and 11 V| hear the holy lesson, and a lion came halting suddenly in 12 V| his guest, and then the lion showed to him his foot being 13 V| plant of the foot of the lion was sore hurt and pricked 14 V| profit, and joined to the lion an office, by the accord 15 V| in his pasture, and the lion slept fast, and certain 16 V| away. And anon after, the lion awoke and when he found 17 V| the camels. And when the lion knew the ass, with a great 18 V| Lord hereupon. And then the lion began to run joyously throughout 19 VI| of a man, the face of a lion, the face of an ox and the 20 VI| right side the face of the lion, and on the left side the 21 VI| Mark was figured in the lion, for he wrote more clearly 22 VI| some say, the fawns of the lion be as they were dead unto 23 VI| but by the braying of the lion they been raised at the 24 VI| an ox in his passion, a lion in his resurrection, and 25 VI| eyes. By the face of the lion it is showed how he was 26 VI| tormented by affliction. The lion is a noble beast, for he 27 VI| brought to the bordel, but a lion that was in the amphitheatre 28 VI| anon he was taken of the lion, and the lion began to look 29 VI| taken of the lion, and the lion began to look on the virgin 30 VI| thither for to take the lion, and they anon fell down 31 VI| the bordel, so that the lion should be burnt with Daria, 32 VI| burnt with Daria, and the lion considering well this thing, 33 VI| went, there came a great lion and bare away that other 34 VI| herdmen and ploughmen saw the lion bearing the child all alive, 35 VI| that by divine grace the lion left the child all safe 36 VI| might come to me, a great lion issued out of the forest, 37 VI| me from the mouth of the lion, and was nourished in such 38 VI| go to them a right cruel lion, and the lion ran to them 39 VI| right cruel lion, and the lion ran to them and inclined 40 VI| things. Or it is said of lion. The lion hath in himself 41 VI| it is said of lion. The lion hath in himself four things. 42 VI| sovereign things. Secondly, the lion hath subtlety in two things, 43 VI| affection. Thirdly, the lion hath might in his voice, 44 VI| profitable. Fourthly, the lion hath dread in his heart 45 VI| was among the hands of a lion, and taken from the hands 46 VI| taken which was like a wood lion, she hath sent hither like 47 VII| we march and tread on the lion and on the dragon. And as 48 VII| miraculously discovered, iii. 291.~Lion of S. Jerome, v. 203.~Loaves


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License