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rumour 2
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41 grievously
41 maidens
41 morning
41 run
41 sharp
41 sisters
41 translated
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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run

   Volume
1 I| double pain that she is run in, and as for the trespass 2 I| and conduits for water to run in. And for these things 3 I| He ascended as a giant to run in his way, and tarried 4 I| sexto: To Jesu Christ we run for refuge, for to keep 5 I| floods of living water shall run. And that same saith he 6 I| The third sign is for to run over out, as it appeareth 7 I| suddenly a hog cry, and run hither and thither among 8 I| church, like as they had run upon it, and the second 9 II| commandment of our Lord? And hast run to robbery and done evil 10 II| began offending his feet to run to meet his son, giving 11 II| shall see you, they shall run into the tent of their prince, 12 II| his see the oil ceased to run, and when he was restored 13 II| temple lift up a glaive and run the apostle through and 14 II| day assigned, on pain to run in his indignation, and 15 III| whom the blood of innocents run and drop off. By what presumption 16 III| thee to thy first health, run and hie thee and take the 17 III| swords to compel him to run about till all were drawn 18 IV| the miscreants made one to run him through with a sword, 19 IV| fire and a spirit he hath run throughout all the world, 20 IV| us to obey her, than to run into the ire of her God, 21 IV| the chariot, they would run hither and thither, and 22 IV| against the vices, which shall run over all and vanquish the 23 IV| art my fellow, thou shalt run with me, and we shall be 24 IV| Righteousness said to the sinner, Run with all thy thought unto 25 IV| instigation. ~avale, v., run down. ~axes, n, agues. ~ 26 V| eagerly. The voices have run in mine ears, and thy truth 27 V| heart, and then tears have run down and I was well eased 28 V| other side. And he began to run after it till that the star 29 V| wedded he should not only run to the offence of the king, 30 V| not, they should swear to run upon them as rebels, to 31 V| hope of reward, but shall run in great torment and pain. 32 V| angel saith to another: Run and speak to the child. 33 V| victory, and commanded them to run on their enemies at the 34 V| to the brethren, and they run in the number of angels. 35 V| the fields and began to run hither and thither desiring 36 V| And then the lion began to run joyously throughout all 37 VI| and games of battle, as to run here and there, and feigned 38 VI| Huns saw them they began to run upon them with a great cry, 39 VI| which was accustomed to run on the people, and came 40 VI| then his sons would have run to him and have discovered 41 VII| said: These be my sins that run after me, and I see them


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