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drunkenhood 1
drunkenness 4
drusiana 4
dry 41
dry-foot 1
dryed 1
dryness 2
Frequency    [«  »]
41 corruption
41 despise
41 dreaded
41 dry
41 ears
41 escaped
41 grievously
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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dry

   Volume
1 I| second, in summer, is hot and dry. The third, in harvest, 2 I| in harvest, is cold and dry. The fourth in winter is 3 I| to the end that vices wax dry in us, for they may not 4 I| reins and my heart, and dry them from all sin. He purgeth 5 I| Ezechiel: Ye bones that be dry and without life, I shall 6 I| and saw that the earth was dry, but he durst not go out, 7 I| the river and pour on the dry ground, and whatsoever thou 8 I| of History Israel may go dry through the middle of it. 9 I| such wise that it waxed dry, and the children of Israel 10 I| midst of the Red Sea all dry foot; for the water stood 11 I| passed over and were on the dry land, on that other side. 12 I| through the middle of the dry sea and came land. ~Thus 13 II| out of the water to the dry land. Then said the angel 14 II| he had his flesh hot and dry chauffed, his feet swelled 15 II| water when they come in to dry land they must die, in like 16 III| sheets ne linen cloth but to dry their hands, and they might 17 III| water like as it had been on dry ground and his feet dry 18 III| dry ground and his feet dry and took up the child by 19 III| passed over the water with dry feet as she tofore came. 20 III| she him to be cast into a dry pit and there tormented 21 III| them that beat him became dry and the hands of the provost 22 III| the people might safely go dry foot over the river, and 23 III| river by thy prayers is made dry, wherefore I bear witness 24 IV| then he was cast to the dry ground. Then he affirmed 25 IV| all void of the water and dry, and there was he proved 26 IV| them to lead them and to go dry foot with them upon the 27 IV| and he went home alone dry. In that time that the Goths 28 IV| suddenly both his hands waxed dry and cleaved to the bier, 29 V| have gone upon the earth dry, and went unto the place 30 V| gave to the monks a right dry habitacle, I supposed me 31 V| members scalded, burnt, made dry and black like to the skin 32 V| bottom of the water, as dry as he had gone on the earth, 33 VI| Christmas, and consumed like a dry image, whereof he prayed 34 VI| he did do make a pit all dry, the which he filled with 35 VI| so that all they might go dry foot thither, and there 36 VI| four miles far, which gave dry way to them that came thither. 37 VI| chronicle that the sea waxed dry in that place, and that 38 VII| In like wise God gave a dry path to the people of London 39 VII| cloth in his bosom for to dry the tears with, that ran 40 VII| with thy hand, or for to dry the great sea, so is it 41 VII| take it, anon his hand was dry, but they made there so


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