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bull 18
bulls 9
bundle 2
burden 21
burdens 3
burette 4
burgeon 3
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21 amarvelled
21 back
21 baptize
21 burden
21 busy
21 caused
21 ciriacus
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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burden

   Volume
1 I| thee, for to support the burden of my people. The spirit 2 I| a pole for carrying a burden between two persons. con, 3 II| sons of Saul. And all the burden of the battle was turned 4 II| us of the great and hard burden and we shall serve thee. 5 II| hath laid on you a heavy burden, I shall add and put more 6 II| add and put more to your burden; my father beat you with 7 II| him why he bare so great a burden, and he answered: I travail 8 II| we that have borne the burden and labour of the heat of 9 II| a pole for carrying a burden between two persons. conveying, 10 II| to hinder. ~fardel. n.. a burden. ~habergeon, n., coat of 11 III| entered one that bare a burden of candles, and departed 12 III| is as much to say as the burden or weight of God. Or James 13 III| all good. He is said the burden or weight of good or godly 14 III| Prothase were brethren of one burden of father and mother. Their 15 IV| his horse, and took the burden off the man, and the sack 16 IV| I might bear no greater burden. And the child answered: 17 VI| honour him. And true law is a burden to them, and had in despite, 18 VII| beareth the tree is like the burden of justice with pride, and 19 VII| which were born at one burden of a common woman. And when 20 VII| Gildard brethren, both of one burden and born in one day, and 21 VII| malefactor.~fardel n., burden.~ferial, adj., ordinary.~


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