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savininus 1
saviour 53
savorous 1
savour 31
savoured 3
savouring 1
savoury 1
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31 overcame
31 renomee
31 round
31 savour
31 september
31 soft
31 stars
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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savour

   Volume
1 I| humility giveth to God sweet savour when it issueth out of a 2 I| incense is the odour of the savour. The king Antiochus was 3 I| holiness of his life which is savour to all of his religion. 4 I| and clean and sweet of savour, took and ate thereof, and 5 I| Anon as he felt the sweet savour and smell of his clothes, 6 II| which hath a right sweet savour and odour. And by that is 7 III| glossary, Ambrose is odour and savour celestial, he was odour 8 III| great renomee smelling, savour by contemplation within 9 III| went to search, smelled the savour of this roast, and brake 10 III| yet for to take away the savour of the wine he would put 11 III| him, is showed the great savour of right that was in him, 12 III| marvellous odour and sweet savour, whereof his father and 13 III| hour; and a right sweet savour issued out of their tomb; 14 III| came out of the grave a savour like a smoke of frankincense, 15 IV| such a sweet odour and savour issued out that king Edgar 16 IV| the balm of good odour and savour in conversation. And oil 17 IV| and would have no salt to savour his meat, and twice in the 18 IV| quench and to take away the savour of the wine, he put in plenty 19 IV| the earth, a right sweet savour was felt. And by the marvellous 20 IV| the earth about was like savour. In such wise as the earth 21 IV| with the novelty of the savour, so sweet-smelling that 22 V| lost a great part of the savour and tasting of his meat. 23 VI| felt a marvellous sweet savour, that all the church was 24 VI| a right sweet odour and savour. And Daria was brought to 25 VI| might despise the world, and savour the sweetness of God, so 26 VI| resplendour of truth, of sweet savour, and of the vigour of the 27 VI| Edmund thought that the sweet savour of our Lord's flesh was 28 VI| ne wither, ne lose their savour, ne they may not be seen 29 VII| breath with a sweet dour and savour, and there he was then buried, 30 VII| whiteness, roundness, and savour, and not therefore it is 31 VII| punished, iii. 10.~Sweet savour of S. Firmin's body, ii.


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