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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| in the course of editing two editions, I can testify 2 I| forty-four lines to the page. Two copies of it only are known 3 I| has been amended in one or two other instances where a 4 I| were comprised in the other two books which were not in 5 I| therefore we say in the two last anthems, the sixth 6 I| be at the last Judgment two things be to be seen, that 7 I| judgment shall be four things, two on the party reproved, and 8 I| the party reproved, and two on the party chosen. The 9 I| also from pain. Where the two first days be for the sorrow 10 I| children, with five loaves and two fishes, that at the reverence 11 I| vanished into heaven. There be two wings given to the Church. 12 I| of Jesu Christ, which ate two times with his disciples 13 I| And after that, with his two disciples which went to 14 I| therefore they begin to fast two days before, and abstain 15 I| and he had wept tofore two times also. One time when 16 I| himself is the moyen of both two; or that is to say God and 17 I| age of Pilate. And these two sons when they were of age 18 I| therefore one day whole and two nights, he lay in the sepulchre, 19 I| of his death, and by the two nights our double death. 20 I| he was in, was divided in two parts, and a right great 21 I| beside the furnace these two men were trembling for great 22 I| which had pity of these two men arose up out of his 23 I| able and more worthy. But, two other reasons assigneth 24 I| chaff or other thing. The two first days it is borne before 25 I| his Ascension he appeared two times, one time to eleven 26 I| miles, and every mile be of two thousand paces or cubits, 27 I| and right strong. Of the two first saith Solomon, Ecclesiastici 28 I| the Holy Ghost is sent in two manners, visibly and invisibly. 29 I| of tongues. And in these two manners he appeared to us 30 I| which he appeared in these two manners I shall hereafter 31 I| hallowed. And because that two things be in the church 32 I| Kings: Jeroboam did do make two calves gilt and did do set 33 I| the midst whereof be set two trees, that is the tree 34 I| about Ethiopia, the other two be called Tigris and Euphrates. 35 I| commandment standeth in two things, in doing or forbidding. 36 I| him. They were brought for two causes, one was because 37 I| wife, and they shall be two in one flesh; and though 38 I| flesh; and though they be two persons, yet in matrimony 39 I| the man, for she sinned in two things. The man sinned last 40 I| break thy head, etc. In two things the woman sinned, 41 I| God made to Adam and Eve two leathern coats of the skins 42 I| of God. This Lameth took two wives, Adah and Zilla; of 43 I| he heard Adam prophesy of two judgments by the fire and 44 I| perish, he did do write it in two pillars or columns, one 45 I| that this first age dured two thousand two hundred and 46 I| first age dured two thousand two hundred and forty-four years. 47 I| Jerome saith not fully two thousand, and Methodius 48 I| thousand, and Methodius full two thousand, etc. ~Noah then 49 I| fowls of the air, of each two, male and female, that they 50 I| unclean beasts but only two. And of the birds seven 51 I| is as much as the other two, and that is in the east. 52 I| Laban. Of Haran came Lot and two daughters, Melcha and Sara. ~ 53 I| and departed his people in two parties because they should 54 I| That same eventide came two angels into Sodom, and Lot 55 I| wicked sin on them. I have two daughters, virgins, which 56 I| and take thy wife and thy two daughters, and go out of 57 I| the hand and his wife and two daughters, because that 58 I| in the mountain, and his two daughters with him. He dreaded 59 I| dwelled in a cave, he and his two daughters with him. ~Then 60 I| his ass, and took with him two young men and Isaac his 61 I| twain sons at once, which two, ere they were born, fought 62 I| appeared and said to her: Two manner people be in thy 63 I| people be in thy belly, and two manner folk shall be divided 64 I| the flock, and bring to me two the best kids that thou 65 I| reward he would have. He had two daughters, the more was 66 I| Jordan, and now I return with two turmes. I beseech the Lord 67 I| send to his brother, goats two hundred, kids twenty, sheep 68 I| hundred, kids twenty, sheep two hundred, and rams twenty; 69 I| history of Isaac and his two sons Esau and Jacob. ~ 70 I| After this it fell so that two officers of the king's trespassed 71 I| Joseph his interpreter. ~Two years after Pharaoh saw 72 I| exceedeth measure. Joseph had two sons by his wife ere the 73 I| Reuben answered: Slay my two sons if I bring him not 74 I| brought to me forth but two sons, that one went out, 75 I| Egypt for your health. It is two years since the famine began, 76 I| commanded to give to every each two garments. To Benjamin he 77 I| his children's children two. These were sons of Zilpah, 78 I| and Benjamin. Joseph had two sons in the land of Egypt 79 I| possession, therefore thy two sons that be born to thee 80 I| They builded to Pharaoh two towns, Pithom and Raamses. 81 I| day he went out and found two of the Hebrews brawling 82 I| they believe none of the two ne hear thy voice, then 83 I| double so much, that is two measures of gomor, and keep 84 I| the wife of Moses, and his two sons, Gershom and Eleazar 85 I| at last delivered to him two tables of stone, both written 86 I| from the mount, bearing two tables of stone, written 87 I| and received afterwards two tables again, which our 88 I| pot full of manna, and the two tables with commandments. 89 I| great plenty of curlews that two days and one night they 90 I| they flew but the height of two cubits. And they had so 91 I| cluster of grapes as much as two men might bear between them 92 I| Joshua and Caleb, which were two of them that had considered 93 I| carrying a burden between two persons. con, v., to know. 94 II| VOLUME TWO~Contents ~ 3 3 14 20 95 II| named Elkanah which had two wives, that one was named 96 II| conceived three sons, and two daughters, which she brought 97 II| the sight of Eli. But the two sons of Eli, Hophni and 98 II| the ark of God. And the two sons of Eli were slain, 99 II| made among the people, thy two sons be slain and the ark 100 II| face, and the head and the two hands of Dagon were cut 101 II| to a wain and put in it two wild kine, which never bare 102 II| Joel and Abiah. And these two his sons walked not in his 103 II| assembled his people and had two hundred thousand footmen 104 II| followed him, and he left two hundred behind him. One 105 II| Ahinoam of Jezreel, and both two were his wives. ~After this 106 II| other clothing, and went and two men with him, and came to 107 II| carried away with them the two wives of David. and had 108 II| said to him: There were two men dwelling in a city, 109 II| presence, and dwelled there two years, and might not see 110 II| once a year, it weighed two hundred shekels of good 111 II| s host, because he slew two good men by treason slay 112 II| others came home, and so two months were they at home, 113 II| ark was nothing but the two tables of Moses of stone 114 II| that land. Solomon made two hundred shields of the purest 115 II| was richly wrought with two lions of gold holding the 116 II| thou hast done mercy on two only children. Make them, 117 II| to meat. He did do slay two fat kine and four wethers, 118 II| he should abide with him two weeks. Of all that ever 119 II| the servants of Raguel and two camels, went to Rages the 120 II| had lived one hundred and two years he died, and was honorably 121 II| it in her scrip, and they two went out after their usage 122 II| again to S. Matthew his two eyes and his sight. And 123 II| commanded. And there he lived two days, and preached to twenty 124 II| the world unto the end, two men might not be found of 125 II| wise that it sufficed for two years, not only for to sell, 126 II| to S. Nicholas both the two cups. ~There was another 127 II| of people, of which the two be good, and the two be 128 II| the two be good, and the two be evil. For some there 129 II| glorious Virgin Mary with two angels on either side, and 130 II| their hands, and bare them two miles far from the place 131 II| engendered. ~And he thus saying, two angels appeared to them 132 II| them and said: We be the two angels deputed for to keep 133 II| was alway in predications two years or thereabout ere 134 II| about the year of our Lord two hundred and thirty, the 135 II| incarnation of our Lord two hundred and four score, 136 II| her father's palace with two servants, and she went into 137 II| witnesses, they brought two false witnesses for to accuse 138 II| them. And it happed that two of them, that is to wit 139 II| nativity of Jesu Christ, for two causes. The first is to 140 II| world. And he had ordained two young men brethren which 141 II| stones, the which these two young men brake in the presence 142 II| John approved to these two men his doctrine, with his 143 II| John, and blamed much the two disciples in saying: I saw 144 II| disciples in saying: I saw your two angels weep and the devils 145 II| these that be contained in two verses following: ~Vermes 146 II| wailing. Anon then these two men by right great repentance 147 II| these many days, it happened two pilgrims of England for 148 II| there about, from the age of two years and under unto one 149 II| Aristobulus and Alexander, his two sons, had made against him, 150 II| that were of the age of two years, because it was passed 151 II| he had suspicion upon his two sons, Alexander and Aristobulus; 152 II| desired him to give those two bishopricks to some virtuous 153 II| him in scorn: May not we two dwell both in this land? 154 II| on the night came to him two lords and told to him that 155 II| chamber they found in a chest two shirts of hair made full 156 II| Then the emperor ordained two paynims, gentiles, to be 157 II| surely to the dragon and the two priests that be with thee 158 II| cross. Then thou and the two priests shall come to me 159 II| steps, bearing with him two lanterns, and found the 160 II| upward again he met with two enchanters which followed 161 II| incarnation of our Lord two hundred and fifty-six. This 162 II| desert. Among whom he saw two cruelly tormented. The first 163 II| a right soft bed between two sheets, among flowers and 164 II| flying and brought to them two loaves of bread ; and when 165 II| thy coming he hath sent two whole loaves, and double 166 II| he was come to his abbey, two of his disciples, to him 167 II| his sepulchre; then came two lions which much debonairly 168 II| incarnation of our Lord two hundred and eighty-eight. 169 II| heretics, by the suggestion of two bishops of that sect he 170 II| he was exiled, with which two bishops he disputed, and 171 II| incarnation of our Lord two hundred and four score and 172 II| and so he did, and shot two or three shots tofore him, 173 II| martyrdom the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-three. ~ 174 II| their body. ~It happed that two brethren german, very christian 175 II| and unhappy that lose my two sons that I have given suck 176 II| shall I do that lose my two sons? and to the death I 177 II| father was brought between two servants, which at the entry 178 II| come to the death of my two sons, which by their own 179 II| wept and said, came the two wives of these two sons, 180 II| came the two wives of these two sons, which bare in their 181 II| words tofore written, the two said sons Marcus and Marcellianus 182 II| Sebastian destroyed more than two hundred idols. Then said 183 II| his father had dispended two hundred pods of gold, by 184 II| that there be ordained two furnaces of fire burning, 185 II| health, then I will that ye two shall be burnt in these 186 II| shall be burnt in these two furnaces of fire all quick. 187 II| martyred the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty seven. ~ 188 II| being all angry: One of two things thou shalt choose, 189 II| done the flame departed in two parts, and burnt them that 190 II| cross thwart of which the two ends were fixed in the earth, 191 II| in the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty eight 192 II| battle, thou hast deserved two crowns together. Pray we 193 II| own hand. And then within two days after, this rich man 194 II| God against his will but two days gone. And then they 195 II| therefor, because he had lost two souls, his own and the nun' 196 II| shall show that ye commit two sins: first, ye do against 197 II| sepulchre where the bodies of two bishops were buried, and 198 II| bishops were buried, and the two bodies by miracle gave room 199 II| and then S. John with the two bishops returned into their 200 II| carrying a burden between two persons. conveying, pr. 201 III| cleaved to his hand. And two years after, at the prayer 202 III| one named Julius. These two brethren went to the Emperor 203 III| and did do bring thither two lions for to devour him. 204 III| wit, a pair of turtles or two doves was the offering of 205 III| offer to our Lord instead of two doves, one simple will and 206 III| Jesu Christ the priest, and two angels bearing tofore them 207 III| tofore them candles, and two young angels began the introit 208 III| that the candle brake in two pieces, and that one half 209 III| And one of them that had two small children ran hardily 210 III| prayed. And so then with the two little children he was beheaded 211 III| Quintianus said: Choose one of two; or do sacrifice to our 212 III| soul, the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-three 213 III| of Arras he found there two poor men of whom that one 214 III| that other blind. These two poor men demanded of him 215 III| Valentine, the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty. Then 216 III| a wheel of iron between two pillars, and four horses 217 III| him. And sith they chose two of them that were there, 218 III| to justice and had gotten two false witnesses against 219 III| market of Rome, and saw there two fair children white and 220 III| granteth thee to choose of two things, that one which thou 221 III| thou wilt, or thou shalt be two days in purgatory in pain, 222 III| this world, than to feel by two days the pains of purgatory. 223 III| and established at Rome two schools of song, that one 224 III| There may no man serve two lords which be contrary 225 III| clearness, and this vision saw two other monks. Also when S. 226 III| forthwith his life and the other two to-tare themselves with 227 III| for him, and had with him two monks for to serve him, 228 III| he had been in that house two years and an half the devil 229 III| negligence, and was broken in two pieces. And when S. Benet 230 III| miracles, and founded there two abbeys. Now it happed that 231 III| happed that in one of these two abbeys, was a monk that 232 III| man that sent to S. Benet two flagons of wine, but he 233 III| they found at their gate two hundred muddes of meal, 234 III| in the vision.~There were two nuns nigh unto his monastery 235 III| was a revelation showed to two monks, for they saw a way 236 III| he lay thus, there came two otters which licked every 237 III| he was there save these two words: Ave Maria, which 238 III| named eculeus, of which two ends stand on the ground, 239 III| stand on the ground, and two upward like S. Andrew's 240 III| delivered him to govern, two provinces named Liguria 241 III| city gave to him every day two sheep for to feed him, because 242 III| George to be set between two wheels, which were full 243 III| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-seven. 244 III| therein, but if they pay two ducats, and therefore come 245 III| Pentapolin whereas he was two years, and after, came again 246 III| this manner. There were two merchants of Venice did 247 III| prayer and by their gifts, to two priests that kept the body 248 III| of our Lord one thousand two hundred and forty-one, that 249 III| he~put in their sacrifice two grams of incense only, whereof 250 III| martyred the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty. Then 251 III| he cast out a worm with two heads which was rough, and 252 III| and the priest assayed two times if he might put it 253 III| should go their way. Then two of them went away and the 254 III| to heaven, and with her two persons, one on the right 255 III| make the sacrifice, and the two provosts also, whose servants 256 III| human. In this city were his two daughters, by whom our Lord 257 III| worshipfully buried there, and his two daughters died long after 258 III| deacon at Cæsarea; he had two daughters, and this four. 259 III| he ordained that between two and two should be drawn 260 III| ordained that between two and two should be drawn lots, and 261 III| but Titus lay at the siege two years tofore the city, and 262 III| Vespasian had been emperor two years, Titus took Jerusalem 263 III| The holy cross was found two hundred years after the 264 III| Then said Judas: It is two hundred years passed and 265 III| and precious stones, these two glorious saints preached 266 III| little straw, and bare it two miles farther from thence, 267 III| of exile, and sent to her two virgins named Euphrosyne 268 III| but she converted these two virgins to the faith by 269 III| took the husbands of the two maidens and three enchanters 270 III| that she had converted the two young men and the two virgins 271 III| the two young men and the two virgins aforesaid, he led 272 III| himself ceased not to dance two days continually, unto the 273 III| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-five, 274 III| great altercation between two men, and the judge wist 275 III| reign the year of our Lord two hundred and twenty. And 276 III| unto the idols, which both two she refused.~Then the prefect 277 III| make his meat savoury. And two times in the year he would 278 III| angry and enraged, commanded two lions to be put to them, 279 III| lambs. Then after, he sent two cruel bears which anon became 280 III| martyred the year of our Lord two hundred and eightyseven. 281 III| nourisheth he them by benefits in two manners, that is in alms 282 III| John, his disciple, with two other of his disciples went 283 III| the cardinal virtues, and two extremities go round about 284 III| in to the chamber, he saw two angels sitting by his son, 285 III| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-seven.~ 286 III| her arms, which when her two chamberers saw that, anon 287 III| and kept it with him there two years. All these things 288 III| wholly, there appeared to him two young men clad in white 289 III| men bare this holy body, two cripples were made all whole, 290 III| he had said the word, but two angels descended from heaven, 291 III| And thus suffered these two holy martyrs, S. Alban and 292 III| cousins-german, daughters of two sisters. These two, Zacharias 293 III| daughters of two sisters. These two, Zacharias and his wife 294 III| dwelled upon the mountains two miles nigh to Jerusalem, 295 III| S. Loye, whereof he made two right fair saddles and presented 296 III| how he might make these two saddles of that weight that 297 III| at Soissons the bodies of two brethren germanes, martyrs, 298 III| loaves of barley bread and two fishes, in the presence 299 III| five loaves of barley and two fishes, five thousand men. 300 III| departed through the world, two shining candlesticks of 301 III| chased out of the country two enchanters, Zaroen and Arphaxat, 302 III| And in this city these two apostles began to sow the 303 III| and brought with him the two disciples aforesaid; that 304 III| life to this child. The two disciples of S. Marcial, 305 III| went S. Marcial and his two disciples, and departed 306 III| maintain chastity, and these two have all night exposed them 307 III| to father and mother. The two holy bishops went from thence 308 III| Viliques, for to be sacred with two other elder maidens; for 309 III| like as did sometime the two holy women Judith and Esther. 310 III| abashed. And anon came by them two swineherds speaking together, 311 III| in a great ire, where the two virgins dwelt; and when 312 III| chamberer, which had lain sick two years and might not go; 313 III| the tree it fell down, and two wild heads, grey and horrible, 314 III| envenomed by the space of two hours, and never after perished 315 III| enemy. Our Lord showed there two fair virtues, for as soon 316 III| her life in Latin, except two which he set in the end 317 IV| sheep; and then they both two received the holy sacrament 318 IV| angels of paradise that bring two crowns, of which thou shalt 319 IV| by force they should make two trees to incline and bow 320 IV| life eternal. And as the two said trees addressed, her 321 IV| her glorious body abode in two pieces on the ground. After 322 IV| Constantine the emperor, had two provosts, that one was named 323 IV| thereof she desired to have two daughters of Gallican for 324 IV| she delivered to him her two provosts John and Paul to 325 IV| he went by his enemies, two knights appeared and confirmed 326 IV| the emperor. Then were his two daughters also converted, 327 IV| held the empire. He had two nephews, of whom that one 328 IV| writing the passion of these two holy saints, and his son 329 IV| gladly the church of these two saints; and when she came 330 IV| came on a time, she found two monks in strange habit, 331 IV| time when S. Peter had sent two of his disciples for to 332 IV| peace but battle, for when two men fight and one is overcome 333 IV| twenty-five years, and ordained two bishops as his helpers, 334 IV| that like as in Christ be two substances that is of God 335 IV| so are in this magician two substances, that is of man 336 IV| man is very God, and ye be two traitors. Then said S. Peter 337 IV| Mamertin under the keeping of two knights, Processe and Martinian, 338 IV| saith that he hath always two names, and was called Paulus 339 IV| sent to Rome bound, and two years he was in free keeping 340 IV| shall find by my sepulchre two men, Luke and Titus, praying. 341 IV| spake together, Nero sent two knights to look if he were 342 IV| Lemobia, for haply she had two names, met there with Paul, 343 IV| Paul, and there they found two men praying, that were Luke 344 IV| Herodias; but Paul, not one, ne two, ne three, but he corrected 345 IV| with her child. And unnethe two years after, when she had 346 IV| shrined at Shaftesbury. These two bishops, Dunstan and Ethelwold, 347 IV| our Lord to see that these two holy Saints, Swithin and 348 IV| sick, to help that these two holy bodies might be shrined, 349 IV| find on S. Swithin's grave two rings of iron nailed fast 350 IV| holy father the pope, and two archbishops of France, of 351 IV| into a great valley between two hills, and there he made 352 IV| right hot. And which of the two shires that God would first 353 IV| whom the provost said: The two first things be convenient 354 IV| castle of Magdalo, which is two miles from Nazareth, and 355 IV| Peter in the faith, and that two years were passed sith he 356 IV| and hast fed and kept him two years in this rock, mayst 357 IV| from the earth the space of two or three cubits. And praying 358 IV| fair woman, sustained with two angels, one on the right 359 IV| and of them slew more than two hundred. And when the provost 360 IV| exile, where only he, with two clerks and two knights escaped 361 IV| he, with two clerks and two knights escaped the peril 362 IV| and did do be put to her two adders, two servents and 363 IV| be put to her two adders, two servents and two asps. The 364 IV| adders, two servents and two asps. The serpents licked 365 IV| serpents licked her feet, the two asps hung at her breasts, 366 IV| did her no harm, and the two adders wound them about 367 IV| about the year of our Lord two hundred four score and seven. 368 IV| for to learn, for these two were they that demanded 369 IV| disciples, of whom he left two there, for to preach the 370 IV| cross and he brake it on two pieces. And then they made 371 IV| when he was buried, his two fellows, knights, returned, 372 IV| And then the king sent two knights for to fetch him 373 IV| prison to S. Christopher two fair women, of whom that 374 IV| Then the ministers and two christian men, Theodorus 375 IV| the letters sealed with two seals of silver. And then 376 IV| in the year of our Lord two hundred and seventy, and 377 IV| seventy, and so they slept but two hundred and eight years. ~ 378 IV| as Arian and heretic, and two priests, which favoured 379 IV| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-seven. ~ 380 IV| serpent, and defended him with two wings on either side, and 381 IV| made to be brought to them two lions and two bears, which 382 IV| brought to them two lions and two bears, which did to them 383 IV| about the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-three. ~ 384 IV| of good christian men for two things, that is to say the 385 IV| they departed between them two the empire of the world. 386 IV| bonds, that is to wit the two chains, with which S. Peter 387 IV| in the year of our Lord two hundred and sixty he was 388 IV| the bishop showed to her two tombs of silver and said 389 IV| whole unto the time that the two bodies were entombed together, 390 IV| of our Lord one thousand two hundred and sixteen. And 391 IV| spread throughout the world, two and two, preaching to the 392 IV| throughout the world, two and two, preaching to the people 393 IV| bread with joy, there came two young men of the same habit 394 IV| friars except friar Adam and two converts departed from him. 395 IV| brethren should die shortly, two in body and twain in soul, 396 IV| twain in soul, and anon two friars died in our Lord, 397 IV| of our Lord one thousand two hundred and twenty-one and 398 IV| and put down to the earth two white ladders, of which 399 IV| and saw S. Dominic with two friars, that opened the 400 IV| Valerian, emperors, with two of his disciples and deacons 401 IV| said that he owed to him two hundred shillings, and therefore 402 IV| came to Rome. And after two months Diocletian was dead, 403 IV| into Spain, he found there two young men, Laurence, and 404 IV| that the said Gallianus had two names, and was called Gallianus 405 IV| about the year of our Lord two hundred and sixty. Godfrey, 406 IV| greatness of it, it had two ears. And it was founden 407 IV| about the year of our Lord two hundred and sixty-six. And 408 IV| behoveth that Gallianus had two names, that is to wit, Gallianus 409 IV| and saw that Peter had two legs and two thighs, but 410 IV| that Peter had two legs and two thighs, but they had supposed 411 IV| departed, and there were two hundred and twenty tapers. ~ 412 IV| departed from the body, like as two staves had been sawed off, 413 V| all his heart. And then two angels came to him, saying: 414 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and seventy.~ 415 V| him diligently and busily two days, and found him not.~ 416 V| confitemur, and so they two together ordained and made 417 V| And the treatise of the two cities is Jerusalem and 418 V| is the devil, the which two cities make two loves in 419 V| the which two cities make two loves in them. For the city 420 V| conning to answer to thy two great books, shining by 421 V| Sardinia. And after that, two hundred and eighty years, 422 V| emperor, and he gave to him two lordships, that is to say 423 V| John showed his head to two monks that were come to 424 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-seven.~ 425 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and seventy, in 426 V| there five years and healed two lame men and two blind men. 427 V| healed two lame men and two blind men. And then the 428 V| out suddenly and brake his two bonds, and ran freely to 429 V| to Arles, and abode there two years with S. Cezarien, 430 V| pope to his church, and two doors of cypress, in which 431 V| man to go, and found the two doors of cypress at the 432 V| of Nathan, for David had two sons, Nathan and Solomon 433 V| Hismeria, and Hismeria had two daughters, named Elizabeth, 434 V| this Mary had of Zebedee two sons, that is to wit, James 435 V| our Lord would that these two lineages should entresemble 436 V| that of joy also. For the two by reason have vigils, but 437 V| church that he went to, and two maidens of the company went 438 V| again the same. Then the two first singers began to sing 439 V| the said bishop, and the two tofore began alway, and 440 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and four score.~ 441 V| death the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty. Then 442 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-seven, 443 V| but command that we both two be called tofore thee, and 444 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-three. 445 V| martyrdom, the year of our Lord two hundred and fifty-six.~ 446 V| when she was between those two hard stones she made her 447 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty. And 448 V| ensample in all virtue. Then two wicked men addressed them 449 V| said Nadaber, found there two enchanters named Zaroes 450 V| enchanters were come with two dragons, which cast fire 451 V| and governess of more than two hundred virgins.~And after 452 V| which appeared to him in two things, first he showed 453 V| in the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty. Nevertheless 454 V| for to fear them tithed two times by the slaughter of 455 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty, under 456 V| anon as he had said this two devils came and beat him 457 V| about the year of our Lord two hundred and eighty-seven.~ 458 V| And when he passed, he saw two angels coming to him which 459 V| his feet. And there were two rocks which no man's power 460 V| place and take away the two rocks. And when he came, 461 V| he came, he removed the two rocks as lightly as they 462 V| assignation of the middle and last two orders, that is, principates 463 V| and three altars of which two were set toward the south, 464 V| them. To every man be given two angels, one evil, or to 465 V| put out his eyes. And then two years after, S. Logier with 466 V| his life miserably.~Then two years after Ebroinus heard 467 V| wife, and of these four, two be thy daughters, and two 468 V| two be thy daughters, and two thy sons, and the other 469 V| and when he had prayed by two days S. Francis by his holy 470 V| throat with his signs.~The two clerks, great luminaries 471 V| stretched on a cross made of two clear swords, of which that 472 V| despite: I had liefer see two of you flayed with S. Francis 473 V| October, the year of our Lord two hundred and four score.~ 474 V| which is as much to say as two, and nysus, which is to 475 V| for he was lifted up after two things, that is, after the 476 V| of versifying which hath two syllables short and twain 477 V| arms, as the angel led him two leagues from the place, 478 V| martyred the year of our Lord two hundred and twenty-two, 479 VI| hight Emma, by whom he had two sons, Alfred and Edward, 480 VI| parliament which of his two sons should be kings after 481 VI| he sent the queen and his two sons Alfred and Edward, 482 VI| dreaded no man except the two sons of the king, that were 483 VI| England twenty years, having two sons by the said Emma, that 484 VI| fell into the sea between two ships and was drowned, by 485 VI| bishop of Winchester, and two abbots, with divers clerks 486 VI| how Harold and Tosti, the two sons of Godwin, played tofore 487 VI| talk to his lords, and the two feet were likened to two 488 VI| two feet were likened to two brethren, that if one were 489 VI| within certain years after, two pilgrims of England went 490 VI| in white clothing, with two lights borne afore them, 491 VI| John, and that was that the two pilgrims should die tofore 492 VI| almost gone, he lay nigh two days in a trance, as a man 493 VI| the second, and thus these two people were joined together. 494 VI| that he felt no disease two days after. After those 495 VI| days after. After those two days the fever came again, 496 VI| and that was after other two evangelists, that if they 497 VI| honour of God. And of these two last things it is said in 498 VI| in the opinion aforesaid: Two disciples went that same 499 VI| signified in that he saith, two disciples, that is to say, 500 VI| sovereignly good. Of the two first, it is said in the


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