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straiter 4
straitly 8
straitness 3
strange 42
stranger 9
strangers 14
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42 touch
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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strange

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1 I| and tender beauty, and the strange and sometimes monstrous 2 I| not many. They sought a strange king, and the Jews sought 3 I| witness. For if the words of strange women were reputed for leasings, 4 I| again his creatures from the strange jurisdiction, and he was 5 I| give her to thee than to a strange man; dwell and abide with 6 I| saying: I was a stranger in a strange land. She brought to him 7 I| Thou shalt not worship no strange ne diverse gods. That is 8 I| original, where Voragine, strange to say, follows the Latin 9 II| have served false gods and strange, and so do they to thee. 10 II| you, but go and worship strange gods, and honour them, I 11 II| Egypt, and have followed strange gods, and them adored and 12 II| overmuch women, and specially strange women of other sects; as 13 II| they made him honour their strange gods, and worshipped Ashtareth, 14 II| God and worshipped other strange gods, so oft have they been 15 II| their God and worshipped strange gods, wherefore they were 16 II| but I am come alone, in a strange habit; for my father which 17 II| his son, for he which is strange in his living spareth his 18 II| such thing as we defend to strange nations, for so should cruelty 19 III| she might be wrapped in a strange sheet when she should die.~ 20 III| child and lead him unto a strange land. And anon he found 21 III| of gena, that is to say strange, and of syor, that is little, 22 III| receive virtues in himself; strange by despising of the world, 23 IV| she found two monks in strange habit, and she supposed 24 IV| and for the cruelty of the strange people, and for the darkness 25 IV| with him, but he was of a strange language, and they were 26 IV| that which he kept in a strange vesture? It pleased him 27 V| hands. She would refuse strange breasts, for like as she 28 V| increase by the help of a strange mouth. But the tongue increaseth 29 V| scripture.~And after that the strange people had occupied that 30 V| should come to see the strange woman that was there dead; 31 V| sayers, and said that, ne strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt 32 VI| that our Lord had been a strange man, and he received him 33 VI| mother is delivered to a strange husband. And thus sorrowing 34 VI| of Eustace, so that the strange man had not to do with her 35 VI| demanded of him if he knew any strange man named Placidus, and 36 VI| rest, and was much over strange and hideous to look on. 37 VI| and to go with them into strange countries, and to be drowned 38 VI| shall take from thee this strange likeness, and shall give 39 VI| been of that time, but were strange, they said that they knew 40 VII| henceforth we shall be to thee strange, ne we shall not dwell with 41 VII| and my wife, be made so strange to me, then how much more 42 VII| shall choose every year a strange man and unknown for to be


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