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caves 2
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cease 38
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ceasest 1
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38 ask
38 bird
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38 cease
38 chalice
38 considered
38 convenable
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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cease

   Volume
1 I| be abashed and flee, and cease of the moving of tempests. 2 I| God that the tempest may cease. There is also the banner 3 I| hallowest thou my church? Cease ye, for the right thereof 4 I| the week tofore, and to cease of the work of sin, and 5 I| murmuration of them may cease. Our Lord said to him then: 6 II| them and ye see it not. Cease ye and leave off, lest the 7 II| them of all the country to cease then these customs, and 8 II| he promised to make him cease of his hurt and blessure 9 II| whole, and your pain shall cease, and so they did, and anon 10 II| this pestilence should not cease till that they had made 11 II| said to him: We shall not cease to pray for him unto the 12 III| Then for to make the people cease, he went out of the church, 13 III| Jews shall be defaced and cease. Solomon for this cause 14 III| love made wind and rain to cease. All sick men that she anointed 15 IV| things be used over much. God cease it. ~S. Swithin guided full 16 IV| thou hast done, but now cease as to my person. She caught 17 IV| this tempest shall not cease. And when they had taken 18 IV| seeing that he would not cease, drove him out of the city. 19 IV| devil, and cried: Laurence, cease thou a little, I conjure 20 IV| little, I conjure thee to cease thy torments, and so died. 21 V| devils began to cry and say: Cease, ye cursed wretches, to 22 V| of Carthage that he might cease and leave his bishopric, 23 V| went down, warning him to cease of his woodness, lest he 24 V| he said: My sister birds, cease your songs till we have 25 VI| that this tyranny should cease, and sent of his grace unto 26 VI| woodness of the Danes should cease soon after, and said that 27 VI| that heard him bade him cease of his crying, but for all 28 VI| knight thought he would not cease. but devoutly prayed this 29 VI| young man began to cry: Cease ye, lady, and leave off, 30 VI| ententively, and he began to cry: Cease! lady, cease! for I begin 31 VI| began to cry: Cease! lady, cease! for I begin to fail and 32 VI| Theodora that she should not cease to pray till that our Lord 33 VII| you to be content and to cease of this matter, and let 34 VII| Antioch that I am in rest. And cease not thou to serve God in 35 VII| thou shalt mowe make me to cease this heaviness at thy commandment, 36 VII| Fiacre, continually without cease laboured and watched into 37 VII| the bishop that he should cease of his work, and that he 38 VII| very chosen servant of God, cease not, but go and preach again,


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