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longuys 1
lonian 1
lonicus 1
look 36
lookafter 1
looked 45
looketh 2
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36 judged
36 just
36 letter
36 look
36 malice
36 memory
36 notwithstanding
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| cloister vaulting which look down on us with quaint and 2 I| other part, and therefore we look now in the church toward 3 I| toward the occident, and thus look we worshipping him toward 4 I| that the tree was fair to look on, and clean and sweet 5 I| their father, and would not look on it, and rebuked Ham of 6 I| to him: Save thy soul and look not behind thee lest thou 7 I| from the house of thy lord? Look! at whom it be found of 8 I| his face, and durst not look toward God. To whom God 9 II| anointed of our Lord. Now look and see where the king's 10 II| felony, how darest thou look on us? And when he had sore 11 II| pope, the pope would daily look upon the white chasuble 12 II| was fair like an angel to look on, a fair speaker, whole 13 III| but was as reverent to look on as she had been yet alive. 14 III| may then, without shame, look and speak with thee. And 15 III| that he seemed a monster to look on. And it happed that he 16 III| that in no wise he might look on him ne hear him named. 17 IV| Nero sent two knights to look if he were slain and beheaded 18 IV| sons, see the heaven and look upward my dearest children, 19 IV| that she might behold and look up into heaven, and to lay 20 IV| other virgins deigned not to look on him, but turned their 21 V| of the life perdurable, look upward and behold him that 22 V| commanded he that they should go look who that was that lay in 23 V| earth, so that when they look upward they may behold the 24 V| great sorrow, and when they look downward they may see the 25 V| attouchings, and foul ordures, but look only towards the east and 26 VI| lion, and the lion began to look on the virgin like as he 27 VI| thou therefore fail not, ne look not unto thy first glory. 28 VI| over strange and hideous to look on. No man might so hold 29 VI| chamberer, she began to look up into heaven, and she 30 VI| thou knowest me not, but look in my forehead and there 31 VII| with a sad cheer and meek look she answered in this wise: 32 VII| that went up might neither look here nor there, but behoved 33 VII| was fairer and brighter to look on than ever she was before, 34 VII| and was more fairer for to look on than ever she was tofore, 35 VII| water in a cup and said: Look, and behold this water, 36 VII| pleaseth to us or appertaineth, look then that for the love of


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