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coarse 5
coarted 2
coasts 2
coat 46
coats 4
cobar 1
cobweb 1
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46 adrian
46 behind
46 black
46 coat
46 crying
46 despite
46 dragon
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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coat

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1 I| hath taken this penible coat with which he is clad. He 2 I| Emperor to despoil him of that coat. And anon as he had put 3 I| Emperor marvelled of this coat, and it was told to him 4 I| told to him that it was the coat of Jesus. Then the Emperor 5 II| other, for Jonathan gave his coat that he was clad withal, 6 II| Then Job arose, and cut his coat, and did do shave his head, 7 II| touching of the hem of the coat of Jesu Christ. When S. 8 II| Jesu Christ. She rent her coat and showed to him that she 9 II| And he took with him the coat of S. Paul which was made 10 II| reverence, S. Anthony ware this coat and clad him withal in great 11 II| silk and do on a coarse coat and wouldst help to take 12 II| clothe thee with a coarse coat, and wouldst descend into 13 II| had cold, he gave him his coat, and himself sat all naked. 14 II| burden. ~habergeon, n., coat of scale armour. hallows, 15 III| the hair next his body, a coat and a gown, and if it happed 16 III| white vestments with one coat and mantel, and hosed, and 17 IV| clothing as thou seest, a coat and a mantle, and when I 18 IV| that was the hair, his coat and his gown, and if it 19 IV| whom her father bare her coat to the church of S. Stephen, 20 IV| bishop of the city took the coat of our Lady and set it on 21 IV| proved by that that her coat vanished away, and the duke, 22 V| stature. He is clad in a white coat, and a white mantle, which 23 V| Giles, which gave him his coat. And as soon as he clad 24 V| Lord. And then she took her coat and rent it unto her girdle 25 V| and clad him with a foul coat, and took a cord for his 26 V| anon: Despoil thee of thy coat and give it to the poor 27 V| he touched them with his coat, and none of them arose 28 V| have, after his death, his coat I should be greatly comforted. 29 V| I give to thee this my coat; if thou have thereto, after 30 V| drop of water touched his coat ne wet nothing on him. Then 31 VI| sacristy and did off his own coat, and gave it to the poor 32 VI| market and bought a vile coat and a short for five pence, 33 VI| and the sleeves of his coat came but to his elbows, 34 VI| was content with one poor coat lined with a mantlet; she 35 VI| of God, and clad him in a coat, and demanded alms for God' 36 VI| colour, the sleeves of her coat were broken, and amended 37 VII| when he saw him in a vile coat and much lean for hunger, 38 VII| truants, and all to-rent his coat and cope, and would have 39 VII| cope, his scapulary and coat, were all without any evil 40 VII| of precious stones, his coat and scapulary were all shining 41 VII| and ordained for him a coat of iron, and he commanded 42 VII| naked body this burning coat. Then answered the good 43 VII| great wrath put this burning coat upon his blessed naked body. 44 VII| 124.~Chartres saved by the coat of our Lady, iv. 242.~Chastity 45 VII| i. 31.~Christ's seamless coat, marvellous effect of, i. 46 VII| King of France, v. 209.~Coat of our Lady, iv. 242.~Cologne,


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