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would 1366
wouldest 5
wouldst 22
wound 21
wounded 14
wounden 3
wounds 61
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21 vital
21 weal
21 wilderness
21 wound
21 younger
20 added
20 anguish
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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wound

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1 II| to thee, and that now a wound transitory be given to thee, 2 II| monsters. blessure, n. (Fr.), a wound. blyven, pp. of 'beleave,' 3 III| together and laid it on the wound, and anon he was whole. 4 IV| both, fifty times. From his wound sprang out milk into the 5 IV| harm, and the two adders wound them about her neck and 6 IV| remove for the pain of the wound. At the last he remembered 7 IV| a young child that lay wound in small clouts in his mother' 8 IV| out of the fountain, and wound his tail about the legs 9 V| and surgeons to heal his wound, and offered him many gifts, 10 V| never lay medicine to his wound, ne receive their gifts, 11 V| is seen on this day the wound in the throat of the image; 12 V| health and hide not my sin ne wound. The fourth is the great 13 V| seek and search for the wound. And that done, the plant 14 V| in the palm of his hand a wound as it had been of an arrow, 15 V| of an arrow, out of which wound there issued so great pain 16 VI| let us see if he have a wound in his head that he gat 17 VI| and saw the sign of the wound, and then they wist well 18 VI| brake his arm, and a great wound in his head. And it happed 19 VII| mother over the water, he wound his hands in his mantle, 20 VII| thou shalt be beaten by wound celestial. Then commanded 21 VII| him upon his belly, and wound out his guts or bowels out


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