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fisher 10
fisherman 1
fishers 4
fishes 29
fishing 3
fist 3
fists 3
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29 fasting
29 fetch
29 fields
29 fishes
29 flew
29 forasmuch
29 forsook
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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fishes

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1 I| with five loaves and two fishes, that at the reverence of 2 I| The fifth day he made the fishes in the water and birds in 3 I| fowls of the air, and of the fishes. I have given all things 4 I| shall turn into blood; the fishes that be in the water shall 5 I| turned into blood, and the fishes that were in the river died, 6 II| beasts, fowls, reptiles and fishes, and there came people from 7 II| done I say, for like as fishes that have been long in the 8 II| sea of belues and great fishes. Then the mariners that 9 II| wretch devourest the great fishes, and restest in thy chamber 10 III| tails of thornbacks, or like fishes, wherefore he besought almighty 11 III| of barley bread and two fishes, in the presence of S. Eutrope. 12 III| loaves of barley and two fishes, five thousand men. Wherefore 13 IV| it from devouring of the fishes of the sea. And the good 14 V| of holy church, fisher of fishes reasonable, hurter of the 15 VI| great a multitude of great fishes into his net, that unnethe 16 VI| land S. Peter divided the fishes, and bade the fisher bear 17 VI| he seeth well the small fishes in the sea. He hath also 18 VI| which awaited and espied fishes and ate them, and then he 19 VII| saw their caldron upon the fishes back, which they had left 20 VII| the resurrection on the fishes back, and after, they sailed 21 VII| that they might see all the fishes that were about them, whereof 22 VII| sing no more, for all the fishes lay then as they had slept. 23 VII| Resurrection upon the great fishes back, and therefore dread 24 VII| dread ye not of these little fishes. And then S. Brandon made 25 VII| could, and then anon all the fishes awoke, and came about the 26 VII| might see the water for the fishes, and when the mass was done 27 VII| the mass was done all the fishes departed so as they were 28 VII| they ease me because the fishes of the sea gnaw on them 29 VII| It happed, as such great fishes be accustomed to do, that


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