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weariness 4
wearing 2
weary 29
weather 12
weaving 1
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29 taketh
29 tenth
29 vincent
29 weary
29 wheat
29 wolf
28 abiding
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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weary

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1 I| rested, not for that he was weary, but ceased his operation, 2 I| give him some, for he was weary and much hungry. To whom 3 I| her husband and said: I am weary of my life because of the 4 I| and so his hands were not weary until the going down of 5 I| of Edom, and began to wax weary, and grudged against our 6 II| after this that when he was weary of burying dead men, he 7 II| wilderness in his prayer and was weary, he said to our Lord, Lord, 8 III| was that S. Dunstan was weary of prayer, then used he 9 III| gladly, and because he was weary of travail, of fasting and 10 III| long that their hands waxed weary; and the people hoped that 11 III| went, and that they were weary and sore travelled by the 12 IV| the apostles, and never weary of preaching of the Word 13 IV| began to fail, and were so weary that they might no more. 14 IV| debonairly, and because he was weary of travail and fastings, 15 IV| to sleep; and when he was weary and necessity of sleep constrained 16 IV| maiden: O Ciriacus, thou art weary of travel, and he said: 17 IV| travel, and he said: I am not weary, but am governed overall 18 V| which never suffer him to be weary ne to be an hungered, he 19 V| travail by these hard and weary journeys, ne my body to 20 V| Then at the last he being weary for to travail, lay down 21 V| On a time S. Francis was weary of going, and rode upon 22 V| Leonard of Assisi, was also weary of going, and S. Francis 23 VI| they that beat him were weary, and after was put in prison, 24 VI| passed and the people be weary for to abide, wherefore 25 VII| the occident and never be weary, and when thou shalt have 26 VII| butchers began to fail and were weary. From the first hour of 27 VII| wherefore all the monks were so weary of that trouble that they 28 VII| please all men, and was weary and grieved and half overcome, 29 VII| in a church, and he being weary rested him upon a bench,


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