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ipsi 1
ipsum 2
irad 2
ire 34
ireland 20
irenaeus 3
irene 2
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34 feel
34 fifty
34 heed
34 ire
34 isle
34 italy
34 oxen
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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ire

   Volume
1 I| is he full naturally of ire. In harvest we fast for 2 I| wrath was gone, and the ire out of his heart; he could 3 I| had in his heart as great ire and fury as he had before, 4 I| hate, of rancour and of ire. For as the Scripture saith: 5 I| his heart long, for such ire long holden in the heart 6 II| in overmuch fury in great ire. He called all the princes 7 II| and leave off, lest the ire of our Lord fall on you. 8 II| emperor to be so full of ire that he commanded them to 9 II| restore it again, or else the ire of God Almighty shall make 10 II| wise that he fall in the ire of his God that thus delivereth 11 II| letter which said: I see the ire and mal talent of our Lord 12 III| fire in hell. Then in great ire Quintianus did her to be 13 III| this began to assuage his ire, and to flatter him by fair 14 III| you counsel to eschew the ire of our Lord? If ye will 15 III| which they might assuage the ire of our Lord and eschew the 16 III| came to Meaux in a great ire, where the two virgins dwelt; 17 IV| her, than to run into the ire of her God, whom she preacheth. 18 IV| to him: I know well the ire of the devils, but if thou 19 V| Maximian, moved by great ire and wrath, sent unto all 20 V| emperor, embraised with ire, said: The injury celestial 21 V| people, and doubted the ire of the king and of the princes, 22 V| had said, and doubted the ire of God. And anon his son 23 V| doubted in that time the ire of his father Clothair, 24 VI| emperor, replenished with ire, put him his wife and his 25 VI| the judge, replenished of ire, commanded that she should 26 VII| and then keep thee from ire, for if the irous raised 27 VII| God ne none other for his ire. There was a brother that 28 VII| the devil of wrath and of ire, and said: I am alone and 29 VII| enemies, and he said to him, ire and covetise, for they empesh 30 VII| beginning that I should put away ire from my counsel I should 31 VII| into a forest dreading the ire of the king, and there hid 32 VII| Jews, began to cry in great ire: This is the master and 33 VII| replenished of wrath and of ire more than tofore, commanded 34 VII| strife, indignation, or ire for nothing that ever was


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