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picturesque 1
piece 22
piecemeal 1
pieces 39
piedmont 1
pierce 3
pierced 27
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39 lamb
39 messenger
39 month
39 pieces
39 sailed
39 singing
39 sitting
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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pieces

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1 I| that he is not departed in pieces ne asundered in his members, 2 I| to thy brother a thousand pieces of silver, this shall be 3 I| Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver, with five garments 4 II| of the Philistines, five pieces of gold and five mice of 5 II| and also the vessels and pieces of gold that ye have paid 6 II| hounds drew his body into pieces, in such wise that a black 7 II| commanded to bring forth pieces of iron burning, and made 8 II| should anon break it in pieces. And the apostle kneeled 9 II| ouches, the small broken pieces of gems he reformed into 10 III| the candle brake in two pieces, and that one half abode 11 III| negligence, and was broken in two pieces. And when S. Benet saw his 12 III| anon the vessel brake in pieces, which was of glass. When 13 III| body was all tobroken in pieces. And after he did do take 14 III| olive. So each of these four pieces was of one of these trees. 15 III| and all to-hew them in pieces, and because their members 16 IV| glorious body abode in two pieces on the ground. After that 17 IV| cross and he brake it on two pieces. And then they made the 18 IV| earth, and brake them all in pieces, and said to them that were 19 IV| Donatus gathered together the pieces of the chalice and made 20 IV| his hand and rent it in pieces, and after, said to S. Donatus: 21 IV| with rods and staves, and pieces of iron burning were laid 22 IV| cut that part into small pieces, and cured and healed therewith 23 IV| weeping, gathered together the pieces and laid them on the altar, 24 IV| Fr. destrancher, hewed in pieces. did do make=caused to be 25 V| and break the idol all to pieces, and he issued out and destroyed 26 V| off his head twenty-five pieces of gold. And then he took 27 V| and breaketh you all to pieces? Tell me, I pray thee, in 28 VI| showed that he had hid three pieces of gold, and thereof sorrowed 29 VI| dunghill, and the three pieces of gold with him, saying: 30 VI| mantle therewith in two pieces in the middle, and gave 31 VI| broken, and amended with pieces of other colour.~Her father, 32 VII| ought to be smitten in pieces for the love of God. And 33 VII| last hewed him into small pieces, and the pieces were cast 34 VII| into small pieces, and the pieces were cast to birds and beasts 35 VII| last crave him into three pieces, and then returned again. 36 VII| mother by force and hew it in pieces and bring them to me; and 37 VII| is parted or broken into pieces, in every part of it appeareth 38 VII| fell down and brake all in pieces, and consumed into ashes 39 VII| detrenched. pp. hewed in pieces.~detty, adj., due.~empesh (


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