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tiding 1
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33 saracens
33 sinner
33 therefor
33 tidings
33 widow
32 assemble
32 become
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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tidings

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1 I| and desired sore to have tidings of ceasing of the flood. 2 I| out a raven for to have tidings, and when he was gone he 3 II| Eli which sat abiding some tidings of the battle. This man, 4 II| young man that brought these tidings: How knowest thou that Saul 5 II| thy works also, than the tidings that I heard. Blessed be 6 II| returned and brought good tidings. And Raguel and Anna blessed 7 II| patrimony and their jewels, tidings came to the knowledge of 8 II| without bringing him any tidings, he thought that anon he 9 II| three kings had told him tidings of the king of Jews new-born. 10 II| years old. And soon after tidings came to the king how he 11 II| the provost heard these tidings of his son he ran weeping 12 III| that there was never heard tidings thereof after, and came 13 III| in my body for the good tidings that I have heard. And lift 14 III| right joyful and pleasant tidings, and said that if he would 15 III| our Lord God. And these tidings of this holy child thus 16 III| recommended her to the people.~Tidings came to Paris that Attila, 17 III| be edified, and told him tidings of the lime. When Genese 18 III| and do thereafter, have tidings that one from that other 19 III| indignation when he heard of those tidings, and came to Meaux in a 20 IV| the middle thereof. And tidings were had all about in the 21 V| him: Bringest thou any new tidings? We would know what thou 22 VI| because they might hear no tidings of him. And as they went 23 VI| of Jesu Christ, heard the tidings, she had great pity and 24 VI| perdurable glory. Anon the tidings were spread abroad that 25 VI| and abide till that I have tidings of my son. And the wife 26 VI| for to enquire diligently tidings of the man of God. Euphemius 27 VI| to have heard some time tidings of thee, and now I see thee 28 VI| to her, and brought her tidings that she should go to the 29 VI| was nothing glad of the tidings, and then the messengers 30 VI| am nothing glad of these tidings; notwithstanding I will 31 VI| years orphan, and never had tidings of father ne mother, ne 32 VII| parts, and in the meantime tidings came to Rome how that Great 33 VII| be christian. When these tidings were heard all the people


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