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easier 1
easilier 1
easily 1
east 30
easter 64
easter-day 8
easter-even 1
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30 crosses
30 cup
30 damned
30 east
30 english
30 fame
30 figure
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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east

   Volume
1 I| stained glass at York, the East Window at Wells, and a thousand 2 I| firmament, in running to the east. The seventh sign, the stones 3 I| from so far as from the East unto Jerusalem, which is 4 I| material, they saw in the East; the second, that is spiritual, 5 I| the churches towards the east for three reasons, after 6 I| paradise in the house of the east from the which he exiled 7 I| And after he went into the east, fugitive and vagabond. 8 I| two, and that is in the east. Africa is the south part, 9 I| the south, and from the east to the west. All this land 10 I| shalt spread abroad unto the east and unto the west, and north 11 I| Jacob went forth into the east, and saw a pit in a field 12 III| in the isle of Thanet in East Kent, and king Ethelbert 13 III| in the churchyard at the east end of the church, for they 14 IV| renomee and fame went from the east unto the west, and the people 15 IV| he turned him toward the east, holding his hands up to 16 IV| Spain, and Antony had in the east, Asia, Pontus, and Africa. 17 V| with the bishops of the east till that, the name of that 18 V| region is in the parts of the East beyond the parts of Arabia, 19 V| by a postern towards the east, and they should find there 20 V| and the third toward the east much honourably, and was 21 V| hath resplended from the east unto the west, like unto 22 V| but look only towards the east and say oft of these words: 23 V| eclipse we saw begin in the east and coming unto the term 24 VI| by the orient, that is east, the apostles; by the south, 25 VII| she said: Yonder in the east, and then he wiped his eyes 26 VII| nights after they sailed plat east, and then they saw an island 27 VII| bade them sail forth right east, and within short time by 28 VII| took their ship and sailed east forty days.~And at the forty 29 VII| named Offa, and was king of east England, and he had also 30 VII| christian men towards the east, therefore he would that


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