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fecundet 1
fed 47
fee 4
feeble 34
feebled 1
feebleness 8
feed 15
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34 consented
34 during
34 fallen
34 feeble
34 feel
34 fifty
34 heed
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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feeble

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1 I| we be lightly deceived, feeble to do well, and frail to 2 I| for to daunt and to make feeble the phlegm of lightness 3 I| his father was sick and feeble; who anon took his sons 4 II| Israel. ~David was old and feeble and saw that his death approached, 5 II| assembled he commanded that the feeble and sick should be set apart 6 II| when he was so old, so feeble and so unmighty that his 7 II| Anthony of great age and feeble of fasting, and not strong 8 II| should then be over weak and feeble; then said to him S. Anthony: 9 III| world, now thou seest him feeble as a child which is Almighty 10 III| were shrunken and were so feeble that he was sore tormented 11 III| this he became all sick and feeble, and upon holy Thursday 12 III| extremities of strength be feeble courage and folly; and the 13 III| have received restoreth the feeble and sick to their health, 14 III| beheld that she was over feeble by abstinence as for her 15 IV| and how well that I be a feeble vessel, nevertheless I have 16 IV| her childing, began to wax feeble, and had great anguishes 17 IV| thighs began to swell and wax feeble, and his entrails began 18 IV| do, for to make them over feeble to keep the observances 19 IV| burnt without forth was more feeble than that which he embraced 20 IV| that fleet, a staff to the feeble, a ladder to them that go 21 V| cross, and anon then we wax feeble and lose all our might and 22 V| they despoil them that be feeble and poor, by fraud and deceit, 23 V| wife: Certainly this is a feeble god which may not conserve, 24 VI| necessary. And when he was so feeble by sickness that his natural 25 VI| our infirmity. For we be feeble and weak, and may not suffice 26 VI| by filth, and strength by feeble courage. And as oft as we 27 VI| diocese, and began to wax feeble in his body and said to 28 VI| straitly that she became so feeble that S. Francis commanded 29 VI| by night them that were feeble, and visited them much sweetly. 30 VI| after, he became sick and feeble, and his friends counselled 31 VI| be that have brittle and feeble jointures of trees, and 32 VII| she had been nigh dead and feeble, but when she came she was 33 VII| holy man S. Brandon waxed feeble and sick, and had but little 34 VII| howbeit that he was right feeble, he issued from his bed


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